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term_writer.go
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/*
Copyright 2016 The Kubernetes Authors.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
*/
package term
import (
"io"
"os"
"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/term"
wordwrap "github.com/mitchellh/go-wordwrap"
)
type wordWrapWriter struct {
limit uint
writer io.Writer
}
// NewResponsiveWriter creates a Writer that detects the column width of the
// terminal we are in, and adjusts every line width to fit and use recommended
// terminal sizes for better readability. Does proper word wrapping automatically.
// if terminal width >= 120 columns use 120 columns
// if terminal width >= 100 columns use 100 columns
// if terminal width >= 80 columns use 80 columns
// In case we're not in a terminal or if it's smaller than 80 columns width,
// doesn't do any wrapping.
func NewResponsiveWriter(w io.Writer) io.Writer {
file, ok := w.(*os.File)
if !ok {
return w
}
fd := file.Fd()
if !term.IsTerminal(fd) {
return w
}
terminalSize := GetSize(fd)
if terminalSize == nil {
return w
}
var limit uint
switch {
case terminalSize.Width >= 120:
limit = 120
case terminalSize.Width >= 100:
limit = 100
case terminalSize.Width >= 80:
limit = 80
}
return NewWordWrapWriter(w, limit)
}
// NewWordWrapWriter is a Writer that supports a limit of characters on every line
// and does auto word wrapping that respects that limit.
func NewWordWrapWriter(w io.Writer, limit uint) io.Writer {
return &wordWrapWriter{
limit: limit,
writer: w,
}
}
func (w wordWrapWriter) Write(p []byte) (nn int, err error) {
if w.limit == 0 {
return w.writer.Write(p)
}
original := string(p)
wrapped := wordwrap.WrapString(original, w.limit)
return w.writer.Write([]byte(wrapped))
}
// NewPunchCardWriter is a NewWordWrapWriter that limits the line width to 80 columns.
func NewPunchCardWriter(w io.Writer) io.Writer {
return NewWordWrapWriter(w, 80)
}
type maxWidthWriter struct {
maxWidth uint
currentWidth uint
written uint
writer io.Writer
}
// NewMaxWidthWriter is a Writer that supports a limit of characters on every
// line, but doesn't do any word wrapping automatically.
func NewMaxWidthWriter(w io.Writer, maxWidth uint) io.Writer {
return &maxWidthWriter{
maxWidth: maxWidth,
writer: w,
}
}
func (m maxWidthWriter) Write(p []byte) (nn int, err error) {
for _, b := range p {
if m.currentWidth == m.maxWidth {
m.writer.Write([]byte{'\n'})
m.currentWidth = 0
}
if b == '\n' {
m.currentWidth = 0
}
_, err := m.writer.Write([]byte{b})
if err != nil {
return int(m.written), err
}
m.written++
m.currentWidth++
}
return len(p), nil
}