# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. """Terminal utilities This module handles terminal interaction including ANSI color codes. """ from __future__ import print_function class Color(object): """Conditionally wraps text in ANSI color escape sequences.""" BLACK, RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE, MAGENTA, CYAN, WHITE = range(8) BOLD = -1 COLOR_START = '\033[1;%dm' BOLD_START = '\033[1m' RESET = '\033[0m' def __init__(self, enabled): """Create a new Color object, optionally disabling color output. Args: enabled: True if color output should be enabled. If False then this class will not add color codes at all. """ self._enabled = enabled def Start(self, color): """Returns a start color code. Args: color: Color to use, .e.g BLACK, RED, etc. Returns: If color is enabled, returns an ANSI sequence to start the given color, otherwise returns empty string """ if self._enabled: return self.COLOR_START % (color + 30) return '' def Stop(self): """Returns a stop color code. Returns: If color is enabled, returns an ANSI color reset sequence, otherwise returns empty string """ if self._enabled: return self.RESET return '' def Color(self, color, text): """Returns text with conditionally added color escape sequences. Keyword arguments: color: Text color -- one of the color constants defined in this class. text: The text to color. Returns: If self._enabled is False, returns the original text. If it's True, returns text with color escape sequences based on the value of color. """ if not self._enabled: return text if color == self.BOLD: start = self.BOLD_START else: start = self.COLOR_START % (color + 30) return start + text + self.RESET