nushell/crates/nu-command/src/progress_bar.rs
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cp progress bar implementation (#8012)
# NOTE
Clean duplicate of #7825
Sorry about all the mess guys... I got confuse with GitHub and and ended
up mankind that mess.
This the same code I just cleaned the commits.

# Description
Progress bar implementation for the `cp` command. Now if the flag `-p`
or `--progress` is set, then the user will be able to see the progress
of the file or files being copy


![progressbar_cp01](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/38369407/213899494-0f6a4aa9-ee82-48c3-a1f1-1816f3fc1d9c.jpg)

![progressbar_cp02](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/38369407/213899497-2f9e6e8c-fdd9-400b-bd8d-c59899ae0368.jpg)

# User-Facing Changes
A new flag (`--progress` `-p`) was added to the `cp` command 
Examples:
```nu
cp -p test_file.txt test_folder_1\
cp -r -p test_folder\* test_folder_1\
cp -r -p -i test_folder\* test_folder_1\
```

## Notes 
- The progress bar uses `std::io::{Read, Write}` instead of
`std::fs::copy` to get the progress. that means that when the progress
bar is used the copy process might be a bit slower.
- Progress bar for symbolic links TBD: Since symbolic links are usually
very light I think is not worth it to duplicate the function
`copy_symlink` just to add a progress bar that will be so fast to the
point is not needed, but.. for consistency purposes we might need to
added it, In that case I would have to pass the variable `progress` by
parameter (to not duplicate code unnecessary). If I do that i would have
to pass the `progress` var to every function to respect `copy_impl: impl
Fn(PathBuf, PathBuf, Span)`. Please let me know if this is not clear :p

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Co-authored-by: Reilly Wood <reilly.wood@icloud.com>
2023-02-22 11:57:38 -08:00

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use indicatif::{ProgressBar, ProgressState, ProgressStyle};
use std::fmt;
// This module includes the progress bar used to show the progress when using the command `save`
// Eventually it would be nice to find a better place for it.
pub struct NuProgressBar {
pub pb: ProgressBar,
bytes_processed: u64,
total_bytes: Option<u64>,
}
impl NuProgressBar {
pub fn new(total_bytes: Option<u64>) -> NuProgressBar {
// Let's create the progress bar template.
let template = match total_bytes {
Some(_) => {
// We will use a progress bar if we know the total bytes of the stream
ProgressStyle::with_template("{spinner:.green} [{elapsed_precise}] [{bar:30.cyan/blue}] [{bytes}/{total_bytes}] {binary_bytes_per_sec} ({eta}) {wide_msg}")
}
_ => {
// But if we don't know the total then we just show the stats progress
ProgressStyle::with_template(
"{spinner:.green} [{elapsed_precise}] {bytes} {binary_bytes_per_sec} {wide_msg}",
)
}
};
let total_bytes = total_bytes.unwrap_or_default();
let new_progress_bar = ProgressBar::new(total_bytes);
new_progress_bar.set_style(
template
.unwrap_or_else(|_| ProgressStyle::default_bar())
.with_key("eta", |state: &ProgressState, w: &mut dyn fmt::Write| {
let _ = fmt::write(w, format_args!("{:.1}s", state.eta().as_secs_f64()));
})
.progress_chars("#>-"),
);
NuProgressBar {
pb: new_progress_bar,
total_bytes: None,
bytes_processed: 0,
}
}
pub fn update_bar(&mut self, bytes_processed: u64) {
self.pb.set_position(bytes_processed);
}
pub fn finished_msg(&self, msg: String) {
self.pb.finish_with_message(msg);
}
pub fn abandoned_msg(&self, msg: String) {
self.pb.abandon_with_message(msg);
}
pub fn clone(&self) -> NuProgressBar {
NuProgressBar {
pb: self.pb.clone(),
bytes_processed: self.bytes_processed,
total_bytes: self.total_bytes,
}
}
}