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Please use v3 version go get github.com/cheggaaa/v3
- it's a continuation of the v2, but in the master branch and with the support of go modules
This is proposal for the second version of progress bar
go get gopkg.in/cheggaaa/pb.v2
package main
import (
"gopkg.in/cheggaaa/pb.v2"
"time"
)
func main() {
simple()
fromPreset()
customTemplate(`Custom template: {{counters . }}`)
customTemplate(`{{ red "With colors:" }} {{bar . | green}} {{speed . | blue }}`)
customTemplate(`{{ red "With funcs:" }} {{ bar . "<" "-" (cycle . "↖" "↗" "↘" "↙" ) "." ">"}} {{speed . | rndcolor }}`)
customTemplate(`{{ bar . "[<" "·····•·····" (rnd "ᗧ" "◔" "◕" "◷" ) "•" ">]"}}`)
}
func simple() {
count := 1000
bar := pb.StartNew(count)
for i := 0; i < count; i++ {
bar.Increment()
time.Sleep(time.Millisecond * 2)
}
bar.Finish()
}
func fromPreset() {
count := 1000
//bar := pb.Default.Start(total)
//bar := pb.Simple.Start(total)
bar := pb.Full.Start(count)
defer bar.Finish()
bar.Set("prefix", "fromPreset(): ")
for i := 0; i < count/2; i++ {
bar.Add(2)
time.Sleep(time.Millisecond * 4)
}
}
func customTemplate(tmpl string) {
count := 1000
bar := pb.ProgressBarTemplate(tmpl).Start(count)
defer bar.Finish()
for i := 0; i < count/2; i++ {
bar.Add(2)
time.Sleep(time.Millisecond * 4)
}
}
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