from __future__ import division import itertools import sys from signal import SIGINT, default_int_handler, signal from pip._vendor import six from pip._vendor.progress.bar import Bar, FillingCirclesBar, IncrementalBar from pip._vendor.progress.spinner import Spinner from pip._internal.utils.compat import WINDOWS from pip._internal.utils.logging import get_indentation from pip._internal.utils.misc import format_size from pip._internal.utils.typing import MYPY_CHECK_RUNNING if MYPY_CHECK_RUNNING: from typing import Any, Dict, List try: from pip._vendor import colorama # Lots of different errors can come from this, including SystemError and # ImportError. except Exception: colorama = None def _select_progress_class(preferred, fallback): # type: (Bar, Bar) -> Bar encoding = getattr(preferred.file, "encoding", None) # If we don't know what encoding this file is in, then we'll just assume # that it doesn't support unicode and use the ASCII bar. if not encoding: return fallback # Collect all of the possible characters we want to use with the preferred # bar. characters = [ getattr(preferred, "empty_fill", six.text_type()), getattr(preferred, "fill", six.text_type()), ] characters += list(getattr(preferred, "phases", [])) # Try to decode the characters we're using for the bar using the encoding # of the given file, if this works then we'll assume that we can use the # fancier bar and if not we'll fall back to the plaintext bar. try: six.text_type().join(characters).encode(encoding) except UnicodeEncodeError: return fallback else: return preferred _BaseBar = _select_progress_class(IncrementalBar, Bar) # type: Any class InterruptibleMixin(object): """ Helper to ensure that self.finish() gets called on keyboard interrupt. This allows downloads to be interrupted without leaving temporary state (like hidden cursors) behind. This class is similar to the progress library's existing SigIntMixin helper, but as of version 1.2, that helper has the following problems: 1. It calls sys.exit(). 2. It discards the existing SIGINT handler completely. 3. It leaves its own handler in place even after an uninterrupted finish, which will have unexpected delayed effects if the user triggers an unrelated keyboard interrupt some time after a progress-displaying download has already completed, for example. """ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): # type: (List[Any], Dict[Any, Any]) -> None """ Save the original SIGINT handler for later. """ super(InterruptibleMixin, self).__init__( # type: ignore *args, **kwargs ) self.original_handler = signal(SIGINT, self.handle_sigint) # If signal() returns None, the previous handler was not installed from # Python, and we cannot restore it. This probably should not happen, # but if it does, we must restore something sensible instead, at least. # The least bad option should be Python's default SIGINT handler, which # just raises KeyboardInterrupt. if self.original_handler is None: self.original_handler = default_int_handler def finish(self): # type: () -> None """ Restore the original SIGINT handler after finishing. This should happen regardless of whether the progress display finishes normally, or gets interrupted. """ super(InterruptibleMixin, self).finish() # type: ignore signal(SIGINT, self.original_handler) def handle_sigint(self, signum, frame): # type: ignore """ Call self.finish() before delegating to the original SIGINT handler. This handler should only be in place while the progress display is active. """ self.finish() self.original_handler(signum, frame) class SilentBar(Bar): def update(self): # type: () -> None pass class BlueEmojiBar(IncrementalBar): suffix = "%(percent)d%%" bar_prefix = " " bar_suffix = " " phases = (u"\U0001F539", u"\U0001F537", u"\U0001F535") # type: Any class DownloadProgressMixin(object): def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): # type: (List[Any], Dict[Any, Any]) -> None super(DownloadProgressMixin, self).__init__( # type: ignore *args, **kwargs ) self.message = (" " * ( get_indentation() + 2 )) + self.message # type: str @property def downloaded(self): # type: () -> str return format_size(self.index) # type: ignore @property def download_speed(self): # type: () -> str # Avoid zero division errors... if self.avg == 0.0: # type: ignore return "..." return format_size(1 / self.avg) + "/s" # type: ignore @property def pretty_eta(self): # type: () -> str if self.eta: # type: ignore return "eta {}".format(self.eta_td) # type: ignore return "" def iter(self, it): # type: ignore for x in it: yield x self.next(len(x)) self.finish() class WindowsMixin(object): def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): # type: (List[Any], Dict[Any, Any]) -> None # The Windows terminal does not support the hide/show cursor ANSI codes # even with colorama. So we'll ensure that hide_cursor is False on # Windows. # This call needs to go before the super() call, so that hide_cursor # is set in time. The base progress bar class writes the "hide cursor" # code to the terminal in its init, so if we don't set this soon # enough, we get a "hide" with no corresponding "show"... if WINDOWS and self.hide_cursor: # type: ignore self.hide_cursor = False super(WindowsMixin, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) # type: ignore # Check if we are running on Windows and we have the colorama module, # if we do then wrap our file with it. if WINDOWS and colorama: self.file = colorama.AnsiToWin32(self.file) # type: ignore # The progress code expects to be able to call self.file.isatty() # but the colorama.AnsiToWin32() object doesn't have that, so we'll # add it. self.file.isatty = lambda: self.file.wrapped.isatty() # The progress code expects to be able to call self.file.flush() # but the colorama.AnsiToWin32() object doesn't have that, so we'll # add it. self.file.flush = lambda: self.file.wrapped.flush() class BaseDownloadProgressBar(WindowsMixin, InterruptibleMixin, DownloadProgressMixin): file = sys.stdout message = "%(percent)d%%" suffix = "%(downloaded)s %(download_speed)s %(pretty_eta)s" # NOTE: The "type: ignore" comments on the following classes are there to # work around https://github.com/python/typing/issues/241 class DefaultDownloadProgressBar(BaseDownloadProgressBar, _BaseBar): pass class DownloadSilentBar(BaseDownloadProgressBar, SilentBar): # type: ignore pass class DownloadBar(BaseDownloadProgressBar, # type: ignore Bar): pass class DownloadFillingCirclesBar(BaseDownloadProgressBar, # type: ignore FillingCirclesBar): pass class DownloadBlueEmojiProgressBar(BaseDownloadProgressBar, # type: ignore BlueEmojiBar): pass class DownloadProgressSpinner(WindowsMixin, InterruptibleMixin, DownloadProgressMixin, Spinner): file = sys.stdout suffix = "%(downloaded)s %(download_speed)s" def next_phase(self): # type: ignore if not hasattr(self, "_phaser"): self._phaser = itertools.cycle(self.phases) return next(self._phaser) def update(self): # type: () -> None message = self.message % self phase = self.next_phase() suffix = self.suffix % self line = ''.join([ message, " " if message else "", phase, " " if suffix else "", suffix, ]) self.writeln(line) BAR_TYPES = { "off": (DownloadSilentBar, DownloadSilentBar), "on": (DefaultDownloadProgressBar, DownloadProgressSpinner), "ascii": (DownloadBar, DownloadProgressSpinner), "pretty": (DownloadFillingCirclesBar, DownloadProgressSpinner), "emoji": (DownloadBlueEmojiProgressBar, DownloadProgressSpinner) } def DownloadProgressProvider(progress_bar, max=None): # type: ignore if max is None or max == 0: return BAR_TYPES[progress_bar][1]().iter else: return BAR_TYPES[progress_bar][0](max=max).iter