package spinner import ( "time" tea "github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea" "github.com/muesli/termenv" ) const defaultFPS = time.Second / 10 // Spinner is a set of frames used in animating the spinner. type Spinner = []string var ( // Some spinners to choose from. You could also make your own. Line = Spinner{"|", "/", "-", "\\"} Dot = Spinner{"⣾ ", "⣽ ", "⣻ ", "⢿ ", "⡿ ", "⣟ ", "⣯ ", "⣷ "} Globe = Spinner{"🌍 ", "🌎 ", "🌏 "} Moon = Spinner{"🌑 ", "🌒 ", "🌓 ", "🌔 ", "🌕 ", "🌖 ", "🌗 ", "🌘 "} Monkey = Spinner{"🙈 ", "🙈 ", "🙉 ", "🙊 "} Jump = Spinner{"⢄", "⢂", "⢁", "⡁", "⡈", "⡐", "⡠"} Bit8 = Spinner{ "⠀", "⠁", "⠂", "⠃", "⠄", "⠅", "⠆", "⠇", "⡀", "⡁", "⡂", "⡃", "⡄", "⡅", "⡆", "⡇", "⠈", "⠉", "⠊", "⠋", "⠌", "⠍", "⠎", "⠏", "⡈", "⡉", "⡊", "⡋", "⡌", "⡍", "⡎", "⡏", "⠐", "⠑", "⠒", "⠓", "⠔", "⠕", "⠖", "⠗", "⡐", "⡑", "⡒", "⡓", "⡔", "⡕", "⡖", "⡗", "⠘", "⠙", "⠚", "⠛", "⠜", "⠝", "⠞", "⠟", "⡘", "⡙", "⡚", "⡛", "⡜", "⡝", "⡞", "⡟", "⠠", "⠡", "⠢", "⠣", "⠤", "⠥", "⠦", "⠧", "⡠", "⡡", "⡢", "⡣", "⡤", "⡥", "⡦", "⡧", "⠨", "⠩", "⠪", "⠫", "⠬", "⠭", "⠮", "⠯", "⡨", "⡩", "⡪", "⡫", "⡬", "⡭", "⡮", "⡯", "⠰", "⠱", "⠲", "⠳", "⠴", "⠵", "⠶", "⠷", "⡰", "⡱", "⡲", "⡳", "⡴", "⡵", "⡶", "⡷", "⠸", "⠹", "⠺", "⠻", "⠼", "⠽", "⠾", "⠿", "⡸", "⡹", "⡺", "⡻", "⡼", "⡽", "⡾", "⡿", "⢀", "⢁", "⢂", "⢃", "⢄", "⢅", "⢆", "⢇", "⣀", "⣁", "⣂", "⣃", "⣄", "⣅", "⣆", "⣇", "⢈", "⢉", "⢊", "⢋", "⢌", "⢍", "⢎", "⢏", "⣈", "⣉", "⣊", "⣋", "⣌", "⣍", "⣎", "⣏", "⢐", "⢑", "⢒", "⢓", "⢔", "⢕", "⢖", "⢗", "⣐", "⣑", "⣒", "⣓", "⣔", "⣕", "⣖", "⣗", "⢘", "⢙", "⢚", "⢛", "⢜", "⢝", "⢞", "⢟", "⣘", "⣙", "⣚", "⣛", "⣜", "⣝", "⣞", "⣟", "⢠", "⢡", "⢢", "⢣", "⢤", "⢥", "⢦", "⢧", "⣠", "⣡", "⣢", "⣣", "⣤", "⣥", "⣦", "⣧", "⢨", "⢩", "⢪", "⢫", "⢬", "⢭", "⢮", "⢯", "⣨", "⣩", "⣪", "⣫", "⣬", "⣭", "⣮", "⣯", "⢰", "⢱", "⢲", "⢳", "⢴", "⢵", "⢶", "⢷", "⣰", "⣱", "⣲", "⣳", "⣴", "⣵", "⣶", "⣷", "⢸", "⢹", "⢺", "⢻", "⢼", "⢽", "⢾", "⢿", "⣸", "⣹", "⣺", "⣻", "⣼", "⣽", "⣾", "⣿"} color = termenv.ColorProfile().Color ) // Model contains the state for the spinner. Use NewModel to create new models // rather than using Model as a struct literal. type Model struct { // Type is the set of frames to use. See Spinner. Frames Spinner // FPS is the speed at which the ticker should tick. FPS time.Duration // ForegroundColor sets the background color of the spinner. It can be a // hex code or one of the 256 ANSI colors. If the terminal emulator can't // doesn't support the color specified it will automatically degrade // (per github.com/muesli/termenv). ForegroundColor string // BackgroundColor sets the background color of the spinner. It can be a // hex code or one of the 256 ANSI colors. If the terminal emulator can't // doesn't support the color specified it will automatically degrade // (per github.com/muesli/termenv). BackgroundColor string // MinimumLifetime is the minimum amount of time the spinner can run. Any // logic around this can be implemented in view that implements this // spinner. If HideFor is set MinimumLifetime will be added on top of // HideFor. In other words, if HideFor is 100ms and MinimumLifetime is // 200ms then MinimumLifetime will expire after 300ms. // // MinimumLifetime is optional. // // This is considered experimental and may not appear in future versions of // this library. MinimumLifetime time.Duration // HideFor can be used to wait to show the spinner until a certain amount // of time has passed. This can be useful for preventing flicking when load // times are very fast. // Optional. // // This is considered experimental and may not appear in future versions of // this library. HideFor time.Duration frame int startTime time.Time } // Start resets resets the spinner start time. For use with MinimumLifetime and // MinimumStartTime. Optional. // // This is considered experimental and may not appear in future versions of // this library. func (m *Model) Start() { m.startTime = time.Now() } // hidden returns whether or not Model.HideFor is in effect. func (m Model) hidden() bool { if m.startTime.IsZero() { return false } if m.HideFor == 0 { return false } return m.startTime.Add(m.HideFor).After(time.Now()) } // finished returns whether Model.MinimumLifetimeReached has been met. func (m Model) finished() bool { if m.startTime.IsZero() { return true } if m.MinimumLifetime == 0 { return true } return m.startTime.Add(m.HideFor).Add(m.MinimumLifetime).Before(time.Now()) } // Visible returns whether or not the view should be rendered. Works in // conjunction with Model.HideFor and Model.MinimumLifetimeReached. You should // use this message directly to determine whether or not to render this view in // the parent view and whether to continue sending spin messaging in the // parent update function. // // Also note that using this function is optional and generally considered for // advanced use only. Most of the time your application logic will determine // whether or not this view should be used. // // This is considered experimental and may not appear in future versions of // this library. func (m Model) Visible() bool { return !m.hidden() && !m.finished() } // NewModel returns a model with default values. func NewModel() Model { return Model{ Frames: Line, FPS: defaultFPS, } } // TickMsg indicates that the timer has ticked and we should render a frame. type TickMsg struct { Time time.Time } // Update is the Tea update function. This will advance the spinner one frame // every time it's called, regardless the message passed, so be sure the logic // is setup so as not to call this Update needlessly. func (m Model) Update(msg tea.Msg) (Model, tea.Cmd) { switch msg.(type) { case TickMsg: m.frame++ if m.frame >= len(m.Frames) { m.frame = 0 } return m, m.tick() default: return m, nil } } // View renders the model's view. func (m Model) View() string { if m.frame >= len(m.Frames) { return "error" } frame := m.Frames[m.frame] if m.ForegroundColor != "" || m.BackgroundColor != "" { return termenv. String(frame). Foreground(color(m.ForegroundColor)). Background(color(m.BackgroundColor)). String() } return frame } // Tick is the command used to advance the spinner one frame. func Tick() tea.Msg { return TickMsg{Time: time.Now()} } func (m Model) tick() tea.Cmd { return tea.Tick(m.FPS, func(t time.Time) tea.Msg { return TickMsg{ Time: t, } }) }