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import inspect | |
import io | |
import itertools | |
import os | |
import sys | |
import typing as t | |
from gettext import gettext as _ | |
from ._compat import isatty | |
from ._compat import strip_ansi | |
from ._compat import WIN | |
from .exceptions import Abort | |
from .exceptions import UsageError | |
from .globals import resolve_color_default | |
from .types import Choice | |
from .types import convert_type | |
from .types import ParamType | |
from .utils import echo | |
from .utils import LazyFile | |
if t.TYPE_CHECKING: | |
from ._termui_impl import ProgressBar | |
V = t.TypeVar("V") | |
# The prompt functions to use. The doc tools currently override these | |
# functions to customize how they work. | |
visible_prompt_func: t.Callable[[str], str] = input | |
_ansi_colors = { | |
"black": 30, | |
"red": 31, | |
"green": 32, | |
"yellow": 33, | |
"blue": 34, | |
"magenta": 35, | |
"cyan": 36, | |
"white": 37, | |
"reset": 39, | |
"bright_black": 90, | |
"bright_red": 91, | |
"bright_green": 92, | |
"bright_yellow": 93, | |
"bright_blue": 94, | |
"bright_magenta": 95, | |
"bright_cyan": 96, | |
"bright_white": 97, | |
} | |
_ansi_reset_all = "\033[0m" | |
def hidden_prompt_func(prompt: str) -> str: | |
import getpass | |
return getpass.getpass(prompt) | |
def _build_prompt( | |
text: str, | |
suffix: str, | |
show_default: bool = False, | |
default: t.Optional[t.Any] = None, | |
show_choices: bool = True, | |
type: t.Optional[ParamType] = None, | |
) -> str: | |
prompt = text | |
if type is not None and show_choices and isinstance(type, Choice): | |
prompt += f" ({', '.join(map(str, type.choices))})" | |
if default is not None and show_default: | |
prompt = f"{prompt} [{_format_default(default)}]" | |
return f"{prompt}{suffix}" | |
def _format_default(default: t.Any) -> t.Any: | |
if isinstance(default, (io.IOBase, LazyFile)) and hasattr(default, "name"): | |
return default.name # type: ignore | |
return default | |
def prompt( | |
text: str, | |
default: t.Optional[t.Any] = None, | |
hide_input: bool = False, | |
confirmation_prompt: t.Union[bool, str] = False, | |
type: t.Optional[t.Union[ParamType, t.Any]] = None, | |
value_proc: t.Optional[t.Callable[[str], t.Any]] = None, | |
prompt_suffix: str = ": ", | |
show_default: bool = True, | |
err: bool = False, | |
show_choices: bool = True, | |
) -> t.Any: | |
"""Prompts a user for input. This is a convenience function that can | |
be used to prompt a user for input later. | |
If the user aborts the input by sending an interrupt signal, this | |
function will catch it and raise a :exc:`Abort` exception. | |
:param text: the text to show for the prompt. | |
:param default: the default value to use if no input happens. If this | |
is not given it will prompt until it's aborted. | |
:param hide_input: if this is set to true then the input value will | |
be hidden. | |
:param confirmation_prompt: Prompt a second time to confirm the | |
value. Can be set to a string instead of ``True`` to customize | |
the message. | |
:param type: the type to use to check the value against. | |
:param value_proc: if this parameter is provided it's a function that | |
is invoked instead of the type conversion to | |
convert a value. | |
:param prompt_suffix: a suffix that should be added to the prompt. | |
:param show_default: shows or hides the default value in the prompt. | |
:param err: if set to true the file defaults to ``stderr`` instead of | |
``stdout``, the same as with echo. | |
:param show_choices: Show or hide choices if the passed type is a Choice. | |
For example if type is a Choice of either day or week, | |
show_choices is true and text is "Group by" then the | |
prompt will be "Group by (day, week): ". | |
.. versionadded:: 8.0 | |
``confirmation_prompt`` can be a custom string. | |
.. versionadded:: 7.0 | |
Added the ``show_choices`` parameter. | |
.. versionadded:: 6.0 | |
Added unicode support for cmd.exe on Windows. | |
.. versionadded:: 4.0 | |
Added the `err` parameter. | |
""" | |
def prompt_func(text: str) -> str: | |
f = hidden_prompt_func if hide_input else visible_prompt_func | |
try: | |
# Write the prompt separately so that we get nice | |
# coloring through colorama on Windows | |
echo(text.rstrip(" "), nl=False, err=err) | |
# Echo a space to stdout to work around an issue where | |
# readline causes backspace to clear the whole line. | |
return f(" ") | |
except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): | |
# getpass doesn't print a newline if the user aborts input with ^C. | |
# Allegedly this behavior is inherited from getpass(3). | |
# A doc bug has been filed at https://bugs.python.org/issue24711 | |
if hide_input: | |
echo(None, err=err) | |
raise Abort() from None | |
if value_proc is None: | |
value_proc = convert_type(type, default) | |
prompt = _build_prompt( | |
text, prompt_suffix, show_default, default, show_choices, type | |
) | |
if confirmation_prompt: | |
if confirmation_prompt is True: | |
confirmation_prompt = _("Repeat for confirmation") | |
confirmation_prompt = _build_prompt(confirmation_prompt, prompt_suffix) | |
while True: | |
while True: | |
value = prompt_func(prompt) | |
if value: | |
break | |
elif default is not None: | |
value = default | |
break | |
try: | |
result = value_proc(value) | |
except UsageError as e: | |
if hide_input: | |
echo(_("Error: The value you entered was invalid."), err=err) | |
else: | |
echo(_("Error: {e.message}").format(e=e), err=err) # noqa: B306 | |
continue | |
if not confirmation_prompt: | |
return result | |
while True: | |
value2 = prompt_func(confirmation_prompt) | |
is_empty = not value and not value2 | |
if value2 or is_empty: | |
break | |
if value == value2: | |
return result | |
echo(_("Error: The two entered values do not match."), err=err) | |
def confirm( | |
text: str, | |
default: t.Optional[bool] = False, | |
abort: bool = False, | |
prompt_suffix: str = ": ", | |
show_default: bool = True, | |
err: bool = False, | |
) -> bool: | |
"""Prompts for confirmation (yes/no question). | |
If the user aborts the input by sending a interrupt signal this | |
function will catch it and raise a :exc:`Abort` exception. | |
:param text: the question to ask. | |
:param default: The default value to use when no input is given. If | |
``None``, repeat until input is given. | |
:param abort: if this is set to `True` a negative answer aborts the | |
exception by raising :exc:`Abort`. | |
:param prompt_suffix: a suffix that should be added to the prompt. | |
:param show_default: shows or hides the default value in the prompt. | |
:param err: if set to true the file defaults to ``stderr`` instead of | |
``stdout``, the same as with echo. | |
.. versionchanged:: 8.0 | |
Repeat until input is given if ``default`` is ``None``. | |
.. versionadded:: 4.0 | |
Added the ``err`` parameter. | |
""" | |
prompt = _build_prompt( | |
text, | |
prompt_suffix, | |
show_default, | |
"y/n" if default is None else ("Y/n" if default else "y/N"), | |
) | |
while True: | |
try: | |
# Write the prompt separately so that we get nice | |
# coloring through colorama on Windows | |
echo(prompt.rstrip(" "), nl=False, err=err) | |
# Echo a space to stdout to work around an issue where | |
# readline causes backspace to clear the whole line. | |
value = visible_prompt_func(" ").lower().strip() | |
except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): | |
raise Abort() from None | |
if value in ("y", "yes"): | |
rv = True | |
elif value in ("n", "no"): | |
rv = False | |
elif default is not None and value == "": | |
rv = default | |
else: | |
echo(_("Error: invalid input"), err=err) | |
continue | |
break | |
if abort and not rv: | |
raise Abort() | |
return rv | |
def echo_via_pager( | |
text_or_generator: t.Union[t.Iterable[str], t.Callable[[], t.Iterable[str]], str], | |
color: t.Optional[bool] = None, | |
) -> None: | |
"""This function takes a text and shows it via an environment specific | |
pager on stdout. | |
.. versionchanged:: 3.0 | |
Added the `color` flag. | |
:param text_or_generator: the text to page, or alternatively, a | |
generator emitting the text to page. | |
:param color: controls if the pager supports ANSI colors or not. The | |
default is autodetection. | |
""" | |
color = resolve_color_default(color) | |
if inspect.isgeneratorfunction(text_or_generator): | |
i = t.cast(t.Callable[[], t.Iterable[str]], text_or_generator)() | |
elif isinstance(text_or_generator, str): | |
i = [text_or_generator] | |
else: | |
i = iter(t.cast(t.Iterable[str], text_or_generator)) | |
# convert every element of i to a text type if necessary | |
text_generator = (el if isinstance(el, str) else str(el) for el in i) | |
from ._termui_impl import pager | |
return pager(itertools.chain(text_generator, "\n"), color) | |
def progressbar( | |
iterable: t.Optional[t.Iterable[V]] = None, | |
length: t.Optional[int] = None, | |
label: t.Optional[str] = None, | |
show_eta: bool = True, | |
show_percent: t.Optional[bool] = None, | |
show_pos: bool = False, | |
item_show_func: t.Optional[t.Callable[[t.Optional[V]], t.Optional[str]]] = None, | |
fill_char: str = "#", | |
empty_char: str = "-", | |
bar_template: str = "%(label)s [%(bar)s] %(info)s", | |
info_sep: str = " ", | |
width: int = 36, | |
file: t.Optional[t.TextIO] = None, | |
color: t.Optional[bool] = None, | |
update_min_steps: int = 1, | |
) -> "ProgressBar[V]": | |
"""This function creates an iterable context manager that can be used | |
to iterate over something while showing a progress bar. It will | |
either iterate over the `iterable` or `length` items (that are counted | |
up). While iteration happens, this function will print a rendered | |
progress bar to the given `file` (defaults to stdout) and will attempt | |
to calculate remaining time and more. By default, this progress bar | |
will not be rendered if the file is not a terminal. | |
The context manager creates the progress bar. When the context | |
manager is entered the progress bar is already created. With every | |
iteration over the progress bar, the iterable passed to the bar is | |
advanced and the bar is updated. When the context manager exits, | |
a newline is printed and the progress bar is finalized on screen. | |
Note: The progress bar is currently designed for use cases where the | |
total progress can be expected to take at least several seconds. | |
Because of this, the ProgressBar class object won't display | |
progress that is considered too fast, and progress where the time | |
between steps is less than a second. | |
No printing must happen or the progress bar will be unintentionally | |
destroyed. | |
Example usage:: | |
with progressbar(items) as bar: | |
for item in bar: | |
do_something_with(item) | |
Alternatively, if no iterable is specified, one can manually update the | |
progress bar through the `update()` method instead of directly | |
iterating over the progress bar. The update method accepts the number | |
of steps to increment the bar with:: | |
with progressbar(length=chunks.total_bytes) as bar: | |
for chunk in chunks: | |
process_chunk(chunk) | |
bar.update(chunks.bytes) | |
The ``update()`` method also takes an optional value specifying the | |
``current_item`` at the new position. This is useful when used | |
together with ``item_show_func`` to customize the output for each | |
manual step:: | |
with click.progressbar( | |
length=total_size, | |
label='Unzipping archive', | |
item_show_func=lambda a: a.filename | |
) as bar: | |
for archive in zip_file: | |
archive.extract() | |
bar.update(archive.size, archive) | |
:param iterable: an iterable to iterate over. If not provided the length | |
is required. | |
:param length: the number of items to iterate over. By default the | |
progressbar will attempt to ask the iterator about its | |
length, which might or might not work. If an iterable is | |
also provided this parameter can be used to override the | |
length. If an iterable is not provided the progress bar | |
will iterate over a range of that length. | |
:param label: the label to show next to the progress bar. | |
:param show_eta: enables or disables the estimated time display. This is | |
automatically disabled if the length cannot be | |
determined. | |
:param show_percent: enables or disables the percentage display. The | |
default is `True` if the iterable has a length or | |
`False` if not. | |
:param show_pos: enables or disables the absolute position display. The | |
default is `False`. | |
:param item_show_func: A function called with the current item which | |
can return a string to show next to the progress bar. If the | |
function returns ``None`` nothing is shown. The current item can | |
be ``None``, such as when entering and exiting the bar. | |
:param fill_char: the character to use to show the filled part of the | |
progress bar. | |
:param empty_char: the character to use to show the non-filled part of | |
the progress bar. | |
:param bar_template: the format string to use as template for the bar. | |
The parameters in it are ``label`` for the label, | |
``bar`` for the progress bar and ``info`` for the | |
info section. | |
:param info_sep: the separator between multiple info items (eta etc.) | |
:param width: the width of the progress bar in characters, 0 means full | |
terminal width | |
:param file: The file to write to. If this is not a terminal then | |
only the label is printed. | |
:param color: controls if the terminal supports ANSI colors or not. The | |
default is autodetection. This is only needed if ANSI | |
codes are included anywhere in the progress bar output | |
which is not the case by default. | |
:param update_min_steps: Render only when this many updates have | |
completed. This allows tuning for very fast iterators. | |
.. versionchanged:: 8.0 | |
Output is shown even if execution time is less than 0.5 seconds. | |
.. versionchanged:: 8.0 | |
``item_show_func`` shows the current item, not the previous one. | |
.. versionchanged:: 8.0 | |
Labels are echoed if the output is not a TTY. Reverts a change | |
in 7.0 that removed all output. | |
.. versionadded:: 8.0 | |
Added the ``update_min_steps`` parameter. | |
.. versionchanged:: 4.0 | |
Added the ``color`` parameter. Added the ``update`` method to | |
the object. | |
.. versionadded:: 2.0 | |
""" | |
from ._termui_impl import ProgressBar | |
color = resolve_color_default(color) | |
return ProgressBar( | |
iterable=iterable, | |
length=length, | |
show_eta=show_eta, | |
show_percent=show_percent, | |
show_pos=show_pos, | |
item_show_func=item_show_func, | |
fill_char=fill_char, | |
empty_char=empty_char, | |
bar_template=bar_template, | |
info_sep=info_sep, | |
file=file, | |
label=label, | |
width=width, | |
color=color, | |
update_min_steps=update_min_steps, | |
) | |
def clear() -> None: | |
"""Clears the terminal screen. This will have the effect of clearing | |
the whole visible space of the terminal and moving the cursor to the | |
top left. This does not do anything if not connected to a terminal. | |
.. versionadded:: 2.0 | |
""" | |
if not isatty(sys.stdout): | |
return | |
if WIN: | |
os.system("cls") | |
else: | |
sys.stdout.write("\033[2J\033[1;1H") | |
def _interpret_color( | |
color: t.Union[int, t.Tuple[int, int, int], str], offset: int = 0 | |
) -> str: | |
if isinstance(color, int): | |
return f"{38 + offset};5;{color:d}" | |
if isinstance(color, (tuple, list)): | |
r, g, b = color | |
return f"{38 + offset};2;{r:d};{g:d};{b:d}" | |
return str(_ansi_colors[color] + offset) | |
def style( | |
text: t.Any, | |
fg: t.Optional[t.Union[int, t.Tuple[int, int, int], str]] = None, | |
bg: t.Optional[t.Union[int, t.Tuple[int, int, int], str]] = None, | |
bold: t.Optional[bool] = None, | |
dim: t.Optional[bool] = None, | |
underline: t.Optional[bool] = None, | |
overline: t.Optional[bool] = None, | |
italic: t.Optional[bool] = None, | |
blink: t.Optional[bool] = None, | |
reverse: t.Optional[bool] = None, | |
strikethrough: t.Optional[bool] = None, | |
reset: bool = True, | |
) -> str: | |
"""Styles a text with ANSI styles and returns the new string. By | |
default the styling is self contained which means that at the end | |
of the string a reset code is issued. This can be prevented by | |
passing ``reset=False``. | |
Examples:: | |
click.echo(click.style('Hello World!', fg='green')) | |
click.echo(click.style('ATTENTION!', blink=True)) | |
click.echo(click.style('Some things', reverse=True, fg='cyan')) | |
click.echo(click.style('More colors', fg=(255, 12, 128), bg=117)) | |
Supported color names: | |
* ``black`` (might be a gray) | |
* ``red`` | |
* ``green`` | |
* ``yellow`` (might be an orange) | |
* ``blue`` | |
* ``magenta`` | |
* ``cyan`` | |
* ``white`` (might be light gray) | |
* ``bright_black`` | |
* ``bright_red`` | |
* ``bright_green`` | |
* ``bright_yellow`` | |
* ``bright_blue`` | |
* ``bright_magenta`` | |
* ``bright_cyan`` | |
* ``bright_white`` | |
* ``reset`` (reset the color code only) | |
If the terminal supports it, color may also be specified as: | |
- An integer in the interval [0, 255]. The terminal must support | |
8-bit/256-color mode. | |
- An RGB tuple of three integers in [0, 255]. The terminal must | |
support 24-bit/true-color mode. | |
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_color and | |
https://gist.github.com/XVilka/8346728 for more information. | |
:param text: the string to style with ansi codes. | |
:param fg: if provided this will become the foreground color. | |
:param bg: if provided this will become the background color. | |
:param bold: if provided this will enable or disable bold mode. | |
:param dim: if provided this will enable or disable dim mode. This is | |
badly supported. | |
:param underline: if provided this will enable or disable underline. | |
:param overline: if provided this will enable or disable overline. | |
:param italic: if provided this will enable or disable italic. | |
:param blink: if provided this will enable or disable blinking. | |
:param reverse: if provided this will enable or disable inverse | |
rendering (foreground becomes background and the | |
other way round). | |
:param strikethrough: if provided this will enable or disable | |
striking through text. | |
:param reset: by default a reset-all code is added at the end of the | |
string which means that styles do not carry over. This | |
can be disabled to compose styles. | |
.. versionchanged:: 8.0 | |
A non-string ``message`` is converted to a string. | |
.. versionchanged:: 8.0 | |
Added support for 256 and RGB color codes. | |
.. versionchanged:: 8.0 | |
Added the ``strikethrough``, ``italic``, and ``overline`` | |
parameters. | |
.. versionchanged:: 7.0 | |
Added support for bright colors. | |
.. versionadded:: 2.0 | |
""" | |
if not isinstance(text, str): | |
text = str(text) | |
bits = [] | |
if fg: | |
try: | |
bits.append(f"\033[{_interpret_color(fg)}m") | |
except KeyError: | |
raise TypeError(f"Unknown color {fg!r}") from None | |
if bg: | |
try: | |
bits.append(f"\033[{_interpret_color(bg, 10)}m") | |
except KeyError: | |
raise TypeError(f"Unknown color {bg!r}") from None | |
if bold is not None: | |
bits.append(f"\033[{1 if bold else 22}m") | |
if dim is not None: | |
bits.append(f"\033[{2 if dim else 22}m") | |
if underline is not None: | |
bits.append(f"\033[{4 if underline else 24}m") | |
if overline is not None: | |
bits.append(f"\033[{53 if overline else 55}m") | |
if italic is not None: | |
bits.append(f"\033[{3 if italic else 23}m") | |
if blink is not None: | |
bits.append(f"\033[{5 if blink else 25}m") | |
if reverse is not None: | |
bits.append(f"\033[{7 if reverse else 27}m") | |
if strikethrough is not None: | |
bits.append(f"\033[{9 if strikethrough else 29}m") | |
bits.append(text) | |
if reset: | |
bits.append(_ansi_reset_all) | |
return "".join(bits) | |
def unstyle(text: str) -> str: | |
"""Removes ANSI styling information from a string. Usually it's not | |
necessary to use this function as Click's echo function will | |
automatically remove styling if necessary. | |
.. versionadded:: 2.0 | |
:param text: the text to remove style information from. | |
""" | |
return strip_ansi(text) | |
def secho( | |
message: t.Optional[t.Any] = None, | |
file: t.Optional[t.IO[t.AnyStr]] = None, | |
nl: bool = True, | |
err: bool = False, | |
color: t.Optional[bool] = None, | |
**styles: t.Any, | |
) -> None: | |
"""This function combines :func:`echo` and :func:`style` into one | |
call. As such the following two calls are the same:: | |
click.secho('Hello World!', fg='green') | |
click.echo(click.style('Hello World!', fg='green')) | |
All keyword arguments are forwarded to the underlying functions | |
depending on which one they go with. | |
Non-string types will be converted to :class:`str`. However, | |
:class:`bytes` are passed directly to :meth:`echo` without applying | |
style. If you want to style bytes that represent text, call | |
:meth:`bytes.decode` first. | |
.. versionchanged:: 8.0 | |
A non-string ``message`` is converted to a string. Bytes are | |
passed through without style applied. | |
.. versionadded:: 2.0 | |
""" | |
if message is not None and not isinstance(message, (bytes, bytearray)): | |
message = style(message, **styles) | |
return echo(message, file=file, nl=nl, err=err, color=color) | |
def edit( | |
text: t.Optional[t.AnyStr] = None, | |
editor: t.Optional[str] = None, | |
env: t.Optional[t.Mapping[str, str]] = None, | |
require_save: bool = True, | |
extension: str = ".txt", | |
filename: t.Optional[str] = None, | |
) -> t.Optional[t.AnyStr]: | |
r"""Edits the given text in the defined editor. If an editor is given | |
(should be the full path to the executable but the regular operating | |
system search path is used for finding the executable) it overrides | |
the detected editor. Optionally, some environment variables can be | |
used. If the editor is closed without changes, `None` is returned. In | |
case a file is edited directly the return value is always `None` and | |
`require_save` and `extension` are ignored. | |
If the editor cannot be opened a :exc:`UsageError` is raised. | |
Note for Windows: to simplify cross-platform usage, the newlines are | |
automatically converted from POSIX to Windows and vice versa. As such, | |
the message here will have ``\n`` as newline markers. | |
:param text: the text to edit. | |
:param editor: optionally the editor to use. Defaults to automatic | |
detection. | |
:param env: environment variables to forward to the editor. | |
:param require_save: if this is true, then not saving in the editor | |
will make the return value become `None`. | |
:param extension: the extension to tell the editor about. This defaults | |
to `.txt` but changing this might change syntax | |
highlighting. | |
:param filename: if provided it will edit this file instead of the | |
provided text contents. It will not use a temporary | |
file as an indirection in that case. | |
""" | |
from ._termui_impl import Editor | |
ed = Editor(editor=editor, env=env, require_save=require_save, extension=extension) | |
if filename is None: | |
return ed.edit(text) | |
ed.edit_file(filename) | |
return None | |
def launch(url: str, wait: bool = False, locate: bool = False) -> int: | |
"""This function launches the given URL (or filename) in the default | |
viewer application for this file type. If this is an executable, it | |
might launch the executable in a new session. The return value is | |
the exit code of the launched application. Usually, ``0`` indicates | |
success. | |
Examples:: | |
click.launch('https://click.palletsprojects.com/') | |
click.launch('/my/downloaded/file', locate=True) | |
.. versionadded:: 2.0 | |
:param url: URL or filename of the thing to launch. | |
:param wait: Wait for the program to exit before returning. This | |
only works if the launched program blocks. In particular, | |
``xdg-open`` on Linux does not block. | |
:param locate: if this is set to `True` then instead of launching the | |
application associated with the URL it will attempt to | |
launch a file manager with the file located. This | |
might have weird effects if the URL does not point to | |
the filesystem. | |
""" | |
from ._termui_impl import open_url | |
return open_url(url, wait=wait, locate=locate) | |
# If this is provided, getchar() calls into this instead. This is used | |
# for unittesting purposes. | |
_getchar: t.Optional[t.Callable[[bool], str]] = None | |
def getchar(echo: bool = False) -> str: | |
"""Fetches a single character from the terminal and returns it. This | |
will always return a unicode character and under certain rare | |
circumstances this might return more than one character. The | |
situations which more than one character is returned is when for | |
whatever reason multiple characters end up in the terminal buffer or | |
standard input was not actually a terminal. | |
Note that this will always read from the terminal, even if something | |
is piped into the standard input. | |
Note for Windows: in rare cases when typing non-ASCII characters, this | |
function might wait for a second character and then return both at once. | |
This is because certain Unicode characters look like special-key markers. | |
.. versionadded:: 2.0 | |
:param echo: if set to `True`, the character read will also show up on | |
the terminal. The default is to not show it. | |
""" | |
global _getchar | |
if _getchar is None: | |
from ._termui_impl import getchar as f | |
_getchar = f | |
return _getchar(echo) | |
def raw_terminal() -> t.ContextManager[int]: | |
from ._termui_impl import raw_terminal as f | |
return f() | |
def pause(info: t.Optional[str] = None, err: bool = False) -> None: | |
"""This command stops execution and waits for the user to press any | |
key to continue. This is similar to the Windows batch "pause" | |
command. If the program is not run through a terminal, this command | |
will instead do nothing. | |
.. versionadded:: 2.0 | |
.. versionadded:: 4.0 | |
Added the `err` parameter. | |
:param info: The message to print before pausing. Defaults to | |
``"Press any key to continue..."``. | |
:param err: if set to message goes to ``stderr`` instead of | |
``stdout``, the same as with echo. | |
""" | |
if not isatty(sys.stdin) or not isatty(sys.stdout): | |
return | |
if info is None: | |
info = _("Press any key to continue...") | |
try: | |
if info: | |
echo(info, nl=False, err=err) | |
try: | |
getchar() | |
except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): | |
pass | |
finally: | |
if info: | |
echo(err=err) | |