restic/internal/ui/termstatus/status.go
Michael Eischer aedead2823 ui/termstatus: fix clearing status lines
To clear the status lines, they should be set to an empty array to
prevent future updates of those lines. Setting the status lines to an
array containing an empty string is wrong as this causes the output to
continuously add that empty status line after each message.
2024-07-06 11:27:35 +02:00

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package termstatus
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"context"
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"strconv"
"strings"
"unicode"
"golang.org/x/term"
"golang.org/x/text/width"
)
// Terminal is used to write messages and display status lines which can be
// updated. When the output is redirected to a file, the status lines are not
// printed.
type Terminal struct {
wr *bufio.Writer
fd uintptr
errWriter io.Writer
buf *bytes.Buffer
msg chan message
status chan status
canUpdateStatus bool
lastStatusLen int
// will be closed when the goroutine which runs Run() terminates, so it'll
// yield a default value immediately
closed chan struct{}
clearCurrentLine func(io.Writer, uintptr)
moveCursorUp func(io.Writer, uintptr, int)
}
type message struct {
line string
err bool
}
type status struct {
lines []string
}
type fder interface {
Fd() uintptr
}
// New returns a new Terminal for wr. A goroutine is started to update the
// terminal. It is terminated when ctx is cancelled. When wr is redirected to
// a file (e.g. via shell output redirection) or is just an io.Writer (not the
// open *os.File for stdout), no status lines are printed. The status lines and
// normal output (via Print/Printf) are written to wr, error messages are
// written to errWriter. If disableStatus is set to true, no status messages
// are printed even if the terminal supports it.
func New(wr io.Writer, errWriter io.Writer, disableStatus bool) *Terminal {
t := &Terminal{
wr: bufio.NewWriter(wr),
errWriter: errWriter,
buf: bytes.NewBuffer(nil),
msg: make(chan message),
status: make(chan status),
closed: make(chan struct{}),
}
if disableStatus {
return t
}
if d, ok := wr.(fder); ok && CanUpdateStatus(d.Fd()) {
// only use the fancy status code when we're running on a real terminal.
t.canUpdateStatus = true
t.fd = d.Fd()
t.clearCurrentLine = clearCurrentLine(t.fd)
t.moveCursorUp = moveCursorUp(t.fd)
}
return t
}
// CanUpdateStatus return whether the status output is updated in place.
func (t *Terminal) CanUpdateStatus() bool {
return t.canUpdateStatus
}
// Run updates the screen. It should be run in a separate goroutine. When
// ctx is cancelled, the status lines are cleanly removed.
func (t *Terminal) Run(ctx context.Context) {
defer close(t.closed)
if t.canUpdateStatus {
t.run(ctx)
return
}
t.runWithoutStatus(ctx)
}
// run listens on the channels and updates the terminal screen.
func (t *Terminal) run(ctx context.Context) {
var status []string
for {
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
if !IsProcessBackground(t.fd) {
t.writeStatus([]string{})
}
return
case msg := <-t.msg:
if IsProcessBackground(t.fd) {
// ignore all messages, do nothing, we are in the background process group
continue
}
t.clearCurrentLine(t.wr, t.fd)
var dst io.Writer
if msg.err {
dst = t.errWriter
// assume t.wr and t.errWriter are different, so we need to
// flush clearing the current line
err := t.wr.Flush()
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "flush failed: %v\n", err)
}
} else {
dst = t.wr
}
if _, err := io.WriteString(dst, msg.line); err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "write failed: %v\n", err)
continue
}
t.writeStatus(status)
if err := t.wr.Flush(); err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "flush failed: %v\n", err)
}
case stat := <-t.status:
if IsProcessBackground(t.fd) {
// ignore all messages, do nothing, we are in the background process group
continue
}
status = status[:0]
status = append(status, stat.lines...)
t.writeStatus(status)
}
}
}
func (t *Terminal) writeStatus(status []string) {
statusLen := len(status)
status = append([]string{}, status...)
for i := len(status); i < t.lastStatusLen; i++ {
// clear no longer used status lines
status = append(status, "")
if i > 0 {
// all lines except the last one must have a line break
status[i-1] = status[i-1] + "\n"
}
}
t.lastStatusLen = statusLen
for _, line := range status {
t.clearCurrentLine(t.wr, t.fd)
_, err := t.wr.WriteString(line)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "write failed: %v\n", err)
}
// flush is needed so that the current line is updated
err = t.wr.Flush()
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "flush failed: %v\n", err)
}
}
if len(status) > 0 {
t.moveCursorUp(t.wr, t.fd, len(status)-1)
}
err := t.wr.Flush()
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "flush failed: %v\n", err)
}
}
// runWithoutStatus listens on the channels and just prints out the messages,
// without status lines.
func (t *Terminal) runWithoutStatus(ctx context.Context) {
for {
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
return
case msg := <-t.msg:
var flush func() error
var dst io.Writer
if msg.err {
dst = t.errWriter
} else {
dst = t.wr
flush = t.wr.Flush
}
if _, err := io.WriteString(dst, msg.line); err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "write failed: %v\n", err)
}
if flush == nil {
continue
}
if err := flush(); err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "flush failed: %v\n", err)
}
case stat := <-t.status:
for _, line := range stat.lines {
// Ensure that each message ends with exactly one newline.
fmt.Fprintln(t.wr, strings.TrimRight(line, "\n"))
}
if err := t.wr.Flush(); err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "flush failed: %v\n", err)
}
}
}
}
func (t *Terminal) print(line string, isErr bool) {
// make sure the line ends with a line break
if line[len(line)-1] != '\n' {
line += "\n"
}
select {
case t.msg <- message{line: line, err: isErr}:
case <-t.closed:
}
}
// Print writes a line to the terminal.
func (t *Terminal) Print(line string) {
t.print(line, false)
}
// Error writes an error to the terminal.
func (t *Terminal) Error(line string) {
t.print(line, true)
}
// Truncate s to fit in width (number of terminal cells) w.
// If w is negative, returns the empty string.
func Truncate(s string, w int) string {
if len(s) < w {
// Since the display width of a character is at most 2
// and all of ASCII (single byte per rune) has width 1,
// no character takes more bytes to encode than its width.
return s
}
for i := uint(0); i < uint(len(s)); {
utfsize := uint(1) // UTF-8 encoding size of first rune in s.
w--
if s[i] > unicode.MaxASCII {
var wide bool
if wide, utfsize = wideRune(s[i:]); wide {
w--
}
}
if w < 0 {
return s[:i]
}
i += utfsize
}
return s
}
// Guess whether the first rune in s would occupy two terminal cells
// instead of one. This cannot be determined exactly without knowing
// the terminal font, so we treat all ambiguous runes as full-width,
// i.e., two cells.
func wideRune(s string) (wide bool, utfsize uint) {
prop, size := width.LookupString(s)
kind := prop.Kind()
wide = kind != width.Neutral && kind != width.EastAsianNarrow
return wide, uint(size)
}
func sanitizeLines(lines []string, width int) []string {
// Sanitize lines and truncate them if they're too long.
for i, line := range lines {
line = Quote(line)
if width > 0 {
line = Truncate(line, width-2)
}
if i < len(lines)-1 { // Last line gets no line break.
line += "\n"
}
lines[i] = line
}
return lines
}
// SetStatus updates the status lines.
// The lines should not contain newlines; this method adds them.
// Pass nil or an empty array to remove the status lines.
func (t *Terminal) SetStatus(lines []string) {
// only truncate interactive status output
var width int
if t.canUpdateStatus {
var err error
width, _, err = term.GetSize(int(t.fd))
if err != nil || width <= 0 {
// use 80 columns by default
width = 80
}
}
sanitizeLines(lines, width)
select {
case t.status <- status{lines: lines}:
case <-t.closed:
}
}
// Quote lines with funny characters in them, meaning control chars, newlines,
// tabs, anything else non-printable and invalid UTF-8.
//
// This is intended to produce a string that does not mess up the terminal
// rather than produce an unambiguous quoted string.
func Quote(line string) string {
for _, r := range line {
// The replacement character usually means the input is not UTF-8.
if r == unicode.ReplacementChar || !unicode.IsPrint(r) {
return strconv.Quote(line)
}
}
return line
}