sq/cli/output/formatting.go
Neil O'Toole 703f6d2427
Refactored verbose/header flags; inspect cmd now less verbose by default (#111)
* Refactored verbose/header flags; inspect cmd now less verbose by default

* Updated changelog

* README update
2022-12-16 20:46:37 -07:00

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package output
import "github.com/fatih/color"
// Formatting describes color and pretty-printing options.
type Formatting struct {
monochrome bool
// ShowHeader indicates that a header (e.g. a header row) should
// be printed where applicable.
ShowHeader bool
// Verbose indicates that verbose output should be printed where
// applicable.
Verbose bool
// Pretty indicates that output should be pretty-printed.
// Typically this means indentation, new lines, etc, but
// varies by output format.
Pretty bool
// Indent is the indent string to use when pretty-printing,
// typically two spaces.
Indent string
// Bool is the color for boolean values.
Bool *color.Color
// Bytes is the color for byte / binary values.
Bytes *color.Color
// Datetime is the color for time-related values.
Datetime *color.Color
// Null is the color for null.
Null *color.Color
// Number is the color for number values, including int,
// float, decimal etc.
Number *color.Color
// String is the color for string values.
String *color.Color
// Success is the color for success elements.
Success *color.Color
// Error is the color for error elements such as an error message.
Error *color.Color
// Handle is the color for source handles such as "@my_db"
Handle *color.Color
// Header is the color for header elements in a table.
Header *color.Color
// Hilite is the color for highlighted elements.
Hilite *color.Color
// Faint is the color for faint elements - the opposite of Hilite.
Faint *color.Color
// Bold is the color for bold elements.
Bold *color.Color
// Key is the color for keys such as a JSON field name.
Key *color.Color
// Punc is the color for punctuation such as colons, braces, etc.
// Frequently Punc will just be color.Bold.
Punc *color.Color
}
// NewFormatting returns a Formatting instance. Color and pretty-print
// are enabled. The default indent is two spaces.
func NewFormatting() *Formatting {
fm := &Formatting{
ShowHeader: true,
Verbose: false,
Pretty: true,
monochrome: false,
Indent: " ",
Bool: color.New(color.FgYellow),
Bold: color.New(color.Bold),
Bytes: color.New(color.Faint),
Datetime: color.New(color.FgGreen, color.Faint),
Error: color.New(color.FgRed, color.Bold),
Faint: color.New(color.Faint),
Handle: color.New(color.FgBlue),
Header: color.New(color.FgBlue, color.Bold),
Hilite: color.New(color.FgHiBlue),
Key: color.New(color.FgBlue, color.Bold),
Null: color.New(color.Faint),
Number: color.New(color.FgCyan),
String: color.New(color.FgGreen),
Success: color.New(color.FgGreen, color.Bold),
Punc: color.New(color.Bold),
}
fm.EnableColor(true)
return fm
}
// IsMonochrome returns true if in monochrome (no color) mode.
// Default is false (color enabled) for a new instance.
func (f *Formatting) IsMonochrome() bool {
return f.monochrome
}
// EnableColor enables or disables all colors.
func (f *Formatting) EnableColor(enable bool) {
if enable {
f.monochrome = false
f.Bool.EnableColor()
f.Bytes.EnableColor()
f.Datetime.EnableColor()
f.Error.EnableColor()
f.Faint.EnableColor()
f.Header.EnableColor()
f.Hilite.EnableColor()
f.Key.EnableColor()
f.Null.EnableColor()
f.Success.EnableColor()
f.Punc.EnableColor()
f.Bold.EnableColor()
} else {
f.monochrome = true
f.Bool.DisableColor()
f.Bytes.DisableColor()
f.Datetime.DisableColor()
f.Error.DisableColor()
f.Faint.DisableColor()
f.Header.DisableColor()
f.Hilite.DisableColor()
f.Key.DisableColor()
f.Null.DisableColor()
f.Success.DisableColor()
f.Punc.DisableColor()
f.Bold.DisableColor()
}
}