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ora_spinners

Additions to Ora's default spinners.

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ora_spinners

A collection of Ora spinners that are compliant with the standard of cli-spinners but with some additions.

Installation

npm install ora_spinners

Usage

Import with

const ora_spinners = require('ora-spinners');

Spinners are divided into categories. You can see all the spinners here.

const Ora = require('ora');
const spinners = require('ora_spinners');

const spin = Ora({
  text: 'Hello World!',
  spinner: spinners.slidingDots.five
});

spin.start();

Additions to the cli-spinners standard

A spinner might have properties that define which symbols should be used when a spinner succeeds, fails, warns or infos instead of the standard Ora ones.

Example
{
  "slidingDots": {
    "five": {
      "interval" : 80,
      "frames": [...],
      "succeed": {
        "text": "◉◉◉◉◉"
      },
      "fail": {
        "text": "◯◯◯◯◯"
      },
      "warn": {
        "text": "◯◉◯◉◯"
      },
      "info": {
        "text": "◯◉◯◉◯"
      }
    }
  }
}
const Ora = require('ora'), sp = require('ora_spinners'), spin = Ora({
  text: "Hello World!",
  spinner: sp.slidingDots.five
}), { exec } = require('child-process');

const succeed = (s,t) => {
  s.stopAndPersist({
    text: t || '',
    symbol: sp.succeed('slidingDots.five');
  })
};

const reallyImportantWork = `for (let i = 0; i < 1e7; i++) {}`

spin.start();

exec(`node -e ${reallyImportantWork}`, e => {
  if (e) throw e;
  succeed('Yay!');
});

Exported object

const S = require('ora_spinners');

is assumed.

All the spinners listed here are in this object.

S.succeed(path)

function succeed(path: string): string

Given a path for a spinner in the format category.name, get the colored symbol to use with it on success. If none is defined, returns the standard one.

S.fail(path)

function fail(path: string): string

Given a path for a spinner in the format category.name, get the colored symbol to use with it on failure. If none is defined, returns the standard one.

S.warn(path)

function warn(path: string): string

Given a path for a spinner in the format category.name, get the colored symbol to use with it on warning. If none is defined, returns the standard one.

S.info(path)

function succeed(path: string): string

Given a path for a spinner in the format category.name, get the colored symbol to use with it when logging an information. If none is defined, returns the standard one.

License

MIT

Authors, contributors, etc

RubenVerg

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Package last updated on 08 May 2020

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