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Simple terminal progress indicator that works
npm install aqdm
import aqdm from 'aqdm'
// Array, Generator, etc..
const arr = [...Array(1000)]
for(const v of aqdm(arr)) {
// do something
}
Results:
4.70% [=====> ] 00:00:04 00:01:37 [1923.72 iter/sec]
for(const i of aqdm(300)) {
// do something
}
Results:
4.70% [=====> ] 00:00:04 00:01:37 [1923.72 iter/sec]
const prgrs = aqdm()
while(true) {
prgrs.process()
}
Results:
327 [=============================================================================] 00:00:04 [2089.72 iter/sec]
length
You can manually specify total length of items when you works with iterable objects without length
property. (Typically for generators.)
function* gen(num) {
for (let i = 0; i < num; i++) {
yield i
}
}
const g = gen(100)
for(const v of aqdm(g, {length: 100})){
// do something
}
dest
Choose where to write progress indicator ('stdout' or 'stderr'), another value will be ignored.
Defaults to be 'stdout'.
for(const v of aqdm(arr, {dest: 'stderr'})) {
// now aqdm will write the progress into process.stderr
}
callback
You can define your own callback function being called per iteration.
const cb = ({current, total, ratio, elapsed, remain, perSec}) => {
console.log({current, total, ratio, elapsed, remain, perSec})
}
for(const v of aqdm(arr, {callback: cb})) {
// do something
}
silent
aqdm
will display nothing when set this option to true. (designed to use with callback function.)
for(const v of aqdm(arr, {silent: true})) {
// now aqdm displays nothing.
}
FAQs
Simple terminal progress indicator made for any loop
The npm package aqdm receives a total of 16 weekly downloads. As such, aqdm popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that aqdm demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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