# -*- coding: binary -*- module Rex module Ui module Text ### # # This module provides an interface to getting ANSI color codes. # It's taken mostly from perl's Term::ANSIColor by Russ Allbery # and Zenin . # ### module Color AnsiAttributes = { 'clear' => 0, 'reset' => 0, 'bold' => 1, 'dark' => 2, 'underline' => 4, 'underscore' => 4, 'blink' => 5, 'reverse' => 7, 'concealed' => 8, 'black' => 30, 'on_black' => 40, 'red' => 31, 'on_red' => 41, 'green' => 32, 'on_green' => 42, 'yellow' => 33, 'on_yellow' => 43, 'blue' => 34, 'on_blue' => 44, 'magenta' => 35, 'on_magenta' => 45, 'cyan' => 36, 'on_cyan' => 46, 'white' => 37, 'on_white' => 47 } # # Return a string with ANSI codes substituted. Derived from code # written by The FaerieMUD Consortium. # def ansi(*attrs) attr = attrs.collect {|a| AnsiAttributes[a] ? AnsiAttributes[a] : nil}.compact.join(';') attr = "\e[%sm" % attr if (attr.empty? == false) return attr end # # Colorize if this shell supports it # def colorize(*color) supports_color?() ? ansi(*color) : '' end def substitute_colors(msg, in_prompt = nil) str = msg.dup pre_color = post_color = '' if (in_prompt) pre_color = "\x01" # RL_PROMPT_START_IGNORE post_color = "\x02" # RL_PROMPT_END_IGNORE end str.gsub!(/%cya/, pre_color+colorize('cyan')+post_color) str.gsub!(/%red/, pre_color+colorize('red')+post_color) str.gsub!(/%grn/, pre_color+colorize('green')+post_color) str.gsub!(/%blu/, pre_color+colorize('blue')+post_color) str.gsub!(/%yel/, pre_color+colorize('yellow')+post_color) str.gsub!(/%whi/, pre_color+colorize('white')+post_color) str.gsub!(/%mag/, pre_color+colorize('magenta')+post_color) str.gsub!(/%blk/, pre_color+colorize('black')+post_color) str.gsub!(/%dred/, pre_color+colorize('dark', 'red')+post_color) str.gsub!(/%dgrn/, pre_color+colorize('dark', 'green')+post_color) str.gsub!(/%dblu/, pre_color+colorize('dark', 'blue')+post_color) str.gsub!(/%dyel/, pre_color+colorize('dark', 'yellow')+post_color) str.gsub!(/%dcya/, pre_color+colorize('dark', 'cyan')+post_color) str.gsub!(/%dwhi/, pre_color+colorize('dark', 'white')+post_color) str.gsub!(/%dmag/, pre_color+colorize('dark', 'magenta')+post_color) str.gsub!(/%und/, pre_color+colorize('underline')+post_color) str.gsub!(/%bld/, pre_color+colorize('bold')+post_color) str.gsub!(/%clr/, pre_color+colorize('clear')+post_color) str end # # Resets coloring so that it's back to normal. # def reset_color return if not supports_color? print(colorize('clear')) end # # Colorize if this shell supports it # def do_colorize(*color) supports_color?() ? ansi(*color) : '' end end end end end