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# Copyright (c) 2009 Julian Andres Klode <jak@debian.org> # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as # published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the # License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 # USA """Progress reporting for text interfaces.""" from __future__ import print_function import io import os import signal import sys import types from typing import Callable, Optional, Union import apt_pkg from apt.progress import base __all__ = ['AcquireProgress', 'CdromProgress', 'OpProgress'] def _(msg): # type: (str) -> str """Translate the message, also try apt if translation is missing.""" res = apt_pkg.gettext(msg) if res == msg: res = apt_pkg.gettext(msg, "apt") return res class TextProgress(object): """Internal Base class for text progress classes.""" def __init__(self, outfile=None): # type: (Optional[io.TextIOBase]) -> None self._file = outfile or sys.stdout self._width = 0 def _write(self, msg, newline=True, maximize=False): # type: (str, bool, bool) -> None """Write the message on the terminal, fill remaining space.""" self._file.write("\r") self._file.write(msg) # Fill remaining stuff with whitespace if self._width > len(msg): self._file.write((self._width - len(msg)) * ' ') elif maximize: # Needed for OpProgress. self._width = max(self._width, len(msg)) if newline: self._file.write("\n") else: #self._file.write("\r") self._file.flush() class OpProgress(base.OpProgress, TextProgress): """Operation progress reporting. This closely resembles OpTextProgress in libapt-pkg. """ def __init__(self, outfile=None): # type: (Optional[io.TextIOBase]) -> None TextProgress.__init__(self, outfile) base.OpProgress.__init__(self) self.old_op = "" def update(self, percent=None): # type: (Optional[float]) -> None """Called periodically to update the user interface.""" base.OpProgress.update(self, percent) if self.major_change and self.old_op: self._write(self.old_op) self._write("%s... %i%%\r" % (self.op, self.percent), False, True) self.old_op = self.op def done(self): # type: () -> None """Called once an operation has been completed.""" base.OpProgress.done(self) if self.old_op: self._write(_("%c%s... Done") % ('\r', self.old_op), True, True) self.old_op = "" class AcquireProgress(base.AcquireProgress, TextProgress): """AcquireProgress for the text interface.""" def __init__(self, outfile=None): # type: (Optional[io.TextIOBase]) -> None TextProgress.__init__(self, outfile) base.AcquireProgress.__init__(self) self._signal = None # type: Union[Callable[[int, Optional[types.FrameType]], None], int, signal.Handlers, None] # noqa self._width = 80 self._id = 1 def start(self): # type: () -> None """Start an Acquire progress. In this case, the function sets up a signal handler for SIGWINCH, i.e. window resize signals. And it also sets id to 1. """ base.AcquireProgress.start(self) self._signal = signal.signal(signal.SIGWINCH, self._winch) # Get the window size. self._winch() self._id = 1 def _winch(self, *dummy): # type: (object) -> None """Signal handler for window resize signals.""" if hasattr(self._file, "fileno") and os.isatty(self._file.fileno()): import fcntl import termios import struct buf = fcntl.ioctl(self._file, termios.TIOCGWINSZ, 8 * b' ') # noqa dummy, col, dummy, dummy = struct.unpack('hhhh', buf) self._width = col - 1 # 1 for the cursor def ims_hit(self, item): # type: (apt_pkg.AcquireItemDesc) -> None """Called when an item is update (e.g. not modified on the server).""" base.AcquireProgress.ims_hit(self, item) line = _('Hit ') + item.description if item.owner.filesize: line += ' [%sB]' % apt_pkg.size_to_str(item.owner.filesize) self._write(line) def fail(self, item): # type: (apt_pkg.AcquireItemDesc) -> None """Called when an item is failed.""" base.AcquireProgress.fail(self, item) if item.owner.status == item.owner.STAT_DONE: self._write(_("Ign ") + item.description) else: self._write(_("Err ") + item.description) self._write(" %s" % item.owner.error_text) def fetch(self, item): # type: (apt_pkg.AcquireItemDesc) -> None """Called when some of the item's data is fetched.""" base.AcquireProgress.fetch(self, item) # It's complete already (e.g. Hit) if item.owner.complete: return item.owner.id = self._id self._id += 1 line = _("Get:") + "%s %s" % (item.owner.id, item.description) if item.owner.filesize: line += (" [%sB]" % apt_pkg.size_to_str(item.owner.filesize)) self._write(line) def pulse(self, owner): # type: (apt_pkg.Acquire) -> bool """Periodically invoked while the Acquire process is underway. Return False if the user asked to cancel the whole Acquire process.""" base.AcquireProgress.pulse(self, owner) # only show progress on a tty to not clutter log files etc if (hasattr(self._file, "fileno") and not os.isatty(self._file.fileno())): return True # calculate progress percent = (((self.current_bytes + self.current_items) * 100.0) / float(self.total_bytes + self.total_items)) shown = False tval = '%i%%' % percent end = "" if self.current_cps: eta = int(float(self.total_bytes - self.current_bytes) / self.current_cps) end = " %sB/s %s" % (apt_pkg.size_to_str(self.current_cps), apt_pkg.time_to_str(eta)) for worker in owner.workers: val = '' if not worker.current_item: if worker.status: val = ' [%s]' % worker.status if len(tval) + len(val) + len(end) >= self._width: break tval += val shown = True continue shown = True if worker.current_item.owner.id: val += " [%i %s" % (worker.current_item.owner.id, worker.current_item.shortdesc) else: val += ' [%s' % worker.current_item.description if worker.current_item.owner.active_subprocess: val += ' %s' % worker.current_item.owner.active_subprocess val += ' %sB' % apt_pkg.size_to_str(worker.current_size) # Add the total size and percent if worker.total_size and not worker.current_item.owner.complete: val += "/%sB %i%%" % ( apt_pkg.size_to_str(worker.total_size), worker.current_size * 100.0 / worker.total_size) val += ']' if len(tval) + len(val) + len(end) >= self._width: # Display as many items as screen width break else: tval += val if not shown: tval += _(" [Working]") if self.current_cps: tval += (self._width - len(end) - len(tval)) * ' ' + end self._write(tval, False) return True def media_change(self, medium, drive): # type: (str, str) -> bool """Prompt the user to change the inserted removable media.""" base.AcquireProgress.media_change(self, medium, drive) self._write(_("Media change: please insert the disc labeled\n" " '%s'\n" "in the drive '%s' and press enter\n") % (medium, drive)) return input() not in ('c', 'C') def stop(self): # type: () -> None """Invoked when the Acquire process stops running.""" base.AcquireProgress.stop(self) # Trick for getting a translation from apt self._write((_("Fetched %sB in %s (%sB/s)\n") % ( apt_pkg.size_to_str(self.fetched_bytes), apt_pkg.time_to_str(self.elapsed_time), apt_pkg.size_to_str(self.current_cps))).rstrip("\n")) # Delete the signal again. import signal signal.signal(signal.SIGWINCH, self._signal) class CdromProgress(base.CdromProgress, TextProgress): """Text CD-ROM progress.""" def ask_cdrom_name(self): # type: () -> Optional[str] """Ask the user to provide a name for the disc.""" base.CdromProgress.ask_cdrom_name(self) self._write(_("Please provide a name for this medium, such as " "'Debian 2.1r1 Disk 1'"), False) try: return str(input(":")) except KeyboardInterrupt: return None def update(self, text, current): # type: (str, int) -> None """Set the current progress.""" base.CdromProgress.update(self, text, current) if text: self._write(text, False) def change_cdrom(self): # type: () -> bool """Ask the user to change the CD-ROM.""" base.CdromProgress.change_cdrom(self) self._write(_("Please insert an installation medium and press enter"), False) try: return bool(input() == '') except KeyboardInterrupt: return False