require 'thread' class Formatador class ProgressBar attr_accessor :current, :total, :opts def initialize(total, opts = {}, &block) @current = opts.delete(:start) || 0 @total = total.to_i @opts = opts @lock = Mutex.new @complete_proc = block_given? ? block : Proc.new { } end def increment(increment = 1) @lock.synchronize do return if complete? @current += increment.to_i @complete_proc.call(self) if complete? Formatador.redisplay_progressbar(current, total, opts) end end private def complete? current == total end end def redisplay_progressbar(current, total, options = {}) options = { :color => 'white', :width => 50, :new_line => true }.merge!(options) data = progressbar(current, total, options) if current < total redisplay(data, options[:width]) else redisplay("#{data}", options[:width]) if options[:new_line] new_line end @progressbar_started_at = nil end end private def progressbar(current, total, options) color = options[:color] started_at = options[:started_at] width = options[:width] output = [] if options[:label] output << options[:label] end # width # we are going to write a string that looks like " current/total" # It would be nice if it were left padded with spaces in such a way that # it puts the progress bar in a constant place on the page. This witdh # calculation allows for the "current" string to be up to two characters # longer than the "total" string without problems. eg- current = # 9.99, total = 10 padding = total.to_s.size * 2 + 3 output << "[#{color}]%#{padding}s[/]" % "#{current}/#{total}" percent = current.to_f / total.to_f percent = 0 if percent < 0 percent = 1 if percent > 1 done = '*' * (percent * width).ceil remaining = ' ' * (width - done.length) output << "[_white_]|[/][#{color}][_#{color}_]#{done}[/]#{remaining}[_white_]|[/]" if started_at elapsed = Time.now - started_at minutes = (elapsed / 60).truncate.to_s seconds = (elapsed % 60).truncate.to_s output << "#{minutes}:#{'0' if seconds.size < 2}#{seconds}" end output << '' output.join(' ') end end