#!/usr/bin/python ''' util.py: frequently used terminal and text processing utilities copyright (c) 2016 ~endorphant (endorphant@tilde.town) Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. ''' import random import time from six.moves import input import colorama import inflect ## misc globals BACKS = ['back', 'b', 'q', ''] NAVS = ['u', 'd'] ## color stuff colorama.init() textcolors = [ colorama.Fore.RED, colorama.Fore.GREEN, colorama.Fore.YELLOW, colorama.Fore.BLUE, colorama.Fore.MAGENTA, colorama.Fore.WHITE, colorama.Fore.CYAN] lastcolor = colorama.Fore.RESET p = inflect.engine() def set_rainbow(): ''' prints a random terminal color code ''' global lastcolor color = lastcolor while color == lastcolor: color = random.choice(textcolors) lastcolor = color print(color) def reset_color(): ''' prints terminal color code reset ''' print(colorama.Fore.RESET) def attach_rainbow(): ''' returns a random terminal color code, presumably to be 'attached' to a string ''' global lastcolor color = lastcolor while color == lastcolor: color = random.choice(textcolors) lastcolor = color return color def attach_reset(): ''' returns terminal color code reset, presumably to be 'attached' to a string ''' return colorama.Style.RESET_ALL def hilight(text): ''' takes a string and highlights it on return ''' return colorama.Style.BRIGHT+text+colorama.Style.NORMAL def rainbow(txt): ''' Takes a string and makes every letter a different color. ''' rainbow = "" for letter in txt: rainbow += attach_rainbow() + letter rainbow += attach_reset() return rainbow def pretty_time(time): ''' human-friendly time formatter takes an integer number of seconds and returns a phrase that describes it, using the largest possible figure, rounded down (ie, time=604 returns '10 minutes', not '10 minutes, 4 seconds' or '604 seconds') ''' m, s = divmod(time, 60) if m > 0: h, m = divmod(m, 60) if h > 0: d, h = divmod(h, 24) if d > 0: w, d = divmod(d, 7) if w > 0: mo, w = divmod(w, 4) if mo > 0: return p.no("month", mo) else: return p.no("week", w) else: return p.no("day", d) else: return p.no("hour", h) else: return p.no("minute", m) else: return p.no("second", s) def genID(digits=5): ''' returns a string-friendly string of digits, which can start with 0 ''' id = "" x = 0 while x < digits: id += str(random.randint(0,9)) x += 1 return id def print_menu(menu, rainbow=False): ''' A pretty menu handler that takes an incoming lists of options and prints them nicely. Set rainbow=True for colorized menus. ''' i = 0 for x in menu: line = [] if rainbow is not False: line.append(attach_rainbow()) line.append("\t[ ") if i < 10: line.append(" ") line.append(str(i)+" ] "+x) line.append(attach_reset()) print("".join(line)) i += 1 def list_select(options, prompt): ''' Given a list and query prompt, returns either False as an eject flag, or an integer index of the list Catches cancel option from list defined by BACKS; otherwise, retries on ValueError or IndexError. ''' ans = "" invalid = True choice = input("\n"+prompt) if choice in BACKS: return False if choice in NAVS: return choice try: ans = int(choice) except ValueError: return list_select(options, prompt) try: options[ans] except IndexError: return list_select(options, prompt) return ans def input_yn(query): ''' Given a query, returns boolean True or False by processing y/n input ''' try: ans = input(query+" [y/n] ") except KeyboardInterrupt: input_yn(query) while ans not in ["y", "n"]: ans = input("'y' or 'n' please: ") return ans == "y"