ts-progress
Flexible node progress bar for Windows/macOS/Linux
Installation
npm install ts-progress
Quickstart
var Progress = require('ts-progress');
var total = 50, count = 0;
var progress = Progress.create({total: total});
var iv = setInterval(function () {
count++;
progress.update();
if (count == total) {
clearInterval(iv);
}
}, 150);
API
create(options)
Creates and returns new progress bar.
update()
Updates progress.
done()
Finishes progress regardless of progress stage. Optional.
Options
Progress bar accepts the following options on initialisation:
total: number
- Total number of items to process.pattern: string
- Optional layout pattern, defaults to 'Progress: {bar} | Elapsed: {elapsed} | {percent}'. See PatternstextColor: string
- Optional text color. See Colorstitle: string
- Optional title to display above progress bar.updateFrequency: number
- Optional update frequency limit in milliseconds. See Update frequency.
var progress = Progress.create({total: 50});
var progress = Progress.create({total: 50, pattern: 'Progress: {bar} | Remaining: {remaining} | {percent} '});
var progress = Progress.create({total: 50, pattern: 'Progress: {current}/{total} | Remaining: {remaining} | Elapsed: {elapsed} ', textColor: 'blue'});
var progress = Progress.create({total: 50, title: 'Waiting for results'});
Update frequency
When set limits progress bar update rate. Used to limit refresh rate for quickly running tasks.
In the example below progress bar will only update every 150 milliseconds instead of updating 1000 times every millisecond. This will reduce resource allocation to progress bar.
var Progress = require('ts-progress');
var total = 1000, count = 0;
var progress = Progress.create({total: total, updateFrequency: 150});
var iv = setInterval(function () {
count++;
progress.update();
if (count == total) {
clearInterval(iv);
}
}, 1);
Patterns
The following tokens are supported:
{bar}
- progress bar.{elapsed}
- elapsed time in seconds.{remaining}
- estimated remaining time in seconds.{percent}
- completion percentage{memory}
- process memory usage in megabytes.{current}
- current item.{total}
- total items.
Token customisation
Tokens can be customized to define a color for each token.
Progress bar token accepts two colors for remaining/done items as well as length.
Usage for all tokens except progress bar:
Usage for progress bar:
{bar.color.color.length}
- default is {bar.white.green.20}
var progress = Progress.create({total:50, pattern: 'Progress: {bar.white.red.10} | Remaining: {remaining.red} | {percent.blue}'});
Colors
Progress bar uses charm to render elements and supports charm string colors:
red
yellow
green
blue
cyan
magenta
black
white