halo
Beautiful spinners for terminal, IPython and Jupyter
Install
$ pip install halo
Usage
from halo import Halo
spinner = Halo(text='Loading', spinner='dots')
spinner.start()
spinner.stop()
Alternatively, you can use halo with Python's with
statement:
from halo import Halo
with Halo(text='Loading', spinner='dots'):
Finally, you can use halo as a decorator:
from halo import Halo
@Halo(text='Loading', spinner='dots')
def long_running_function():
pass
long_running_function()
API
Halo([text|text_color|spinner|animation|placement|color|interval|stream|enabled])
text
Type: str
Text shown along with spinner.
text_color
Type: str
Values: grey
, red
, green
, yellow
, blue
, magenta
, cyan
, white
Color of the spinner text. Defaults to None
.
spinner
Type: str|dict
If string, it should be one of the spinners listed in the given json file. If a dict is passed, it should define interval
and frames
. Something like:
{
'interval': 100,
'frames': ['-', '+', '*', '+', '-']
}
Defaults to dots
spinner. For Windows users, it defaults to line
spinner.
animation
Type: str
Values: bounce
, marquee
Animation to apply to the text if it's too large and doesn't fit in the terminal. If no animation is defined, the text will be ellipsed.
placement
Type: str
Values: left
, right
Which side of the text the spinner should be displayed. Defaults to left
color
Type: str
Values: grey
, red
, green
, yellow
, blue
, magenta
, cyan
, white
Color of the spinner. Defaults to cyan
.
interval
Type: float
Interval between each frame. Defaults to spinner interval (recommended).
stream
Type: file
Stream to write the output. Defaults to sys.stdout
.
enabled
Type: bool
Enable or disable the spinner. Defaults to True
.
Methods
Following are the methods available:
spinner.start([text])
Starts the spinner. If text
is passed, it is set as spinner text. Returns the instance.
spinner.stop()
Stops and clears the spinner. Returns the instance.
spinner.clear()
Clears the spinner. Returns the instance.
spinner.render()
Manually renders a new frame. Returns the instance.
spinner.frame()
Returns next frame to be rendered.
spinner.succeed([text])
text
: Type: str
Stops the spinner and changes symbol to ✔
. If text is provided, it is persisted else current text is persisted. Returns the instance.
spinner.fail([text])
text
: Type: str
Stops the spinner and changes symbol to ✖
. If text is provided, it is persisted else current text is persisted. Returns the instance.
spinner.warn([text])
text
: Type: str
Stops the spinner and changes symbol to ⚠
. If text is provided, it is persisted else current text is persisted. Returns the instance.
spinner.info([text])
text
: Type: str
Stops the spinner and changes symbol to ℹ
. If text is provided, it is persisted else current text is persisted. Returns the instance.
spinner.stop_and_persist([symbol|text])
Stops the spinner and changes symbol and text. Returns the instance.
symbol
Type: str
Symbol to replace the spinner with. Defaults to ' '
.
text
Type: str
Text to be persisted. Defaults to instance text.
spinner.text
Change the text of spinner.
spinner.color
Change the color of spinner
spinner.spinner
Change the spinner itself.
spinner.enabled
Enable or disable the spinner.
How to contribute?
Please see Contributing guidelines for more information.
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Related
- py-spinners - Spinners in Python
- py-log-symbols - Log Symbols in Python
- ora - Elegant terminal spinners in JavaScript (inspiration behind this project)
License
MIT © Manraj Singh