Flexible ascii progress bar.
$ npm install progress
First we create a ProgressBar
, giving it a format string
as well as the total
, telling the progress bar when it will
be considered complete. After that all we need to do is tick()
appropriately.
var ProgressBar = require('progress');
var bar = new ProgressBar(':bar', { total: 10 });
var timer = setInterval(function () {
bar.tick();
if (bar.complete) {
console.log('\ncomplete\n');
clearInterval(timer);
}
}, 100);
These are keys in the options object you can pass to the progress bar along with
total
as seen in the example above.
curr
current completed indextotal
total number of ticks to completewidth
the displayed width of the progress bar defaulting to totalstream
the output stream defaulting to stderrhead
head character defaulting to complete charactercomplete
completion character defaulting to "="incomplete
incomplete character defaulting to "-"renderThrottle
minimum time between updates in milliseconds defaulting to 16clear
option to clear the bar on completion defaulting to falsecallback
optional function to call when the progress bar completesThese are tokens you can use in the format of your progress bar.
:bar
the progress bar itself:current
current tick number:total
total ticks:elapsed
time elapsed in seconds:percent
completion percentage:eta
estimated completion time in seconds:rate
rate of ticks per secondYou can define custom tokens by adding a {'name': value}
object parameter to your method (tick()
, update()
, etc.) calls.
var bar = new ProgressBar(':current: :token1 :token2', { total: 3 })
bar.tick({
'token1': "Hello",
'token2': "World!\n"
})
bar.tick(2, {
'token1': "Goodbye",
'token2': "World!"
})
The above example would result in the output below.
1: Hello World!
3: Goodbye World!
In our download example each tick has a variable influence, so we pass the chunk length which adjusts the progress bar appropriately relative to the total length.
var ProgressBar = require('progress');
var https = require('https');
var req = https.request({
host: 'download.github.com',
port: 443,
path: '/visionmedia-node-jscoverage-0d4608a.zip'
});
req.on('response', function(res){
var len = parseInt(res.headers['content-length'], 10);
console.log();
var bar = new ProgressBar(' downloading [:bar] :rate/bps :percent :etas', {
complete: '=',
incomplete: ' ',
width: 20,
total: len
});
res.on('data', function (chunk) {
bar.tick(chunk.length);
});
res.on('end', function () {
console.log('\n');
});
});
req.end();
The above example result in a progress bar like the one below.
downloading [===== ] 39/bps 29% 3.7s
To display a message during progress bar execution, use interrupt()
var ProgressBar = require('progress');
var bar = new ProgressBar(':bar :current/:total', { total: 10 });
var timer = setInterval(function () {
bar.tick();
if (bar.complete) {
clearInterval(timer);
} else if (bar.curr === 5) {
bar.interrupt('this message appears above the progress bar\ncurrent progress is ' + bar.curr + '/' + bar.total);
}
}, 1000);
You can see more examples in the examples
folder.
MIT
Flexible ascii progress bar. ## Installation ```bash $ npm install progress ``` ## Usage First we create a `ProgressBar`, giving it a format string as well as the `total`, telling the progress bar when it will be considered complete. After that all we need to do is `tick()` appropriately. ```javascript var ProgressBar = require('progress'); var bar = new ProgressBar(':bar', { total: 10 }); var timer = setInterval(function () { bar.tick(); if (bar.complete) { console.log('\ncomplete\n'); clearInterval(timer); } }, 100); ``` ### Options These are keys in the options object you can pass to the progress bar along with `total` as seen in the example above. - `curr` current completed index - `total` total number of ticks to complete - `width` the displayed width of the progress bar defaulting to total - `stream` the output stream defaulting to stderr - `head` head character defaulting to complete character - `complete` completion character defaulting to "=" - `incomplete` incomplete character defaulting to "-" - `renderThrottle` minimum time between updates in milliseconds defaulting to 16 - `clear` option to clear the bar on completion defaulting to false - `callback` optional function to call when the progress bar completes ### Tokens These are tokens you can use in the format of your progress bar. - `:bar` the progress bar itself - `:current` current tick number - `:total` total ticks - `:elapsed` time elapsed in seconds - `:percent` completion percentage - `:eta` estimated completion time in seconds - `:rate` rate of ticks per second ### Custom Tokens You can define custom tokens by adding a `{'name': value}` object parameter to your method (`tick()`, `update()`, etc.) calls. ```javascript var bar = new ProgressBar(':current: :token1 :token2', { total: 3 }) bar.tick({ 'token1': "Hello", 'token2': "World!\n" }) bar.tick(2, { 'token1': "Goodbye", 'token2': "World!" }) ``` The above example would result in the output below. ``` 1: Hello World! 3: Goodbye World! ``` ## Examples ### Download In our download example each tick has a variable influence, so we pass the chunk length which adjusts the progress bar appropriately relative to the total length. ```javascript var ProgressBar = require('progress'); var https = require('https'); var req = https.request({ host: 'download.github.com', port: 443, path: '/visionmedia-node-jscoverage-0d4608a.zip' }); req.on('response', function(res){ var len = parseInt(res.headers['content-length'], 10); console.log(); var bar = new ProgressBar(' downloading [:bar] :rate/bps :percent :etas', { complete: '=', incomplete: ' ', width: 20, total: len }); res.on('data', function (chunk) { bar.tick(chunk.length); }); res.on('end', function () { console.log('\n'); }); }); req.end(); ``` The above example result in a progress bar like the one below. ``` downloading [===== ] 39/bps 29% 3.7s ``` ### Interrupt To display a message during progress bar execution, use `interrupt()` ```javascript var ProgressBar = require('progress'); var bar = new ProgressBar(':bar :current/:total', { total: 10 }); var timer = setInterval(function () { bar.tick(); if (bar.complete) { clearInterval(timer); } else if (bar.curr === 5) { bar.interrupt('this message appears above the progress bar\ncurrent progress is ' + bar.curr + '/' + bar.total); } }, 1000); ``` You can see more examples in the `examples` folder. ## License MIT