# Terminal progress bar for Go Simple progress bar for console programs. ## Installation ``` go get gopkg.in/cheggaaa/pb.v1 ``` ## Usage ```Go package main import ( "gopkg.in/cheggaaa/pb.v1" "time" ) func main() { count := 100000 bar := pb.StartNew(count) for i := 0; i < count; i++ { bar.Increment() time.Sleep(time.Millisecond) } bar.FinishPrint("The End!") } ``` Result will be like this: ``` > go run test.go 37158 / 100000 [================>_______________________________] 37.16% 1m11s ``` ## Customization ```Go // create bar bar := pb.New(count) // refresh info every second (default 200ms) bar.SetRefreshRate(time.Second) // show percents (by default already true) bar.ShowPercent = true // show bar (by default already true) bar.ShowBar = true // no counters bar.ShowCounters = false // show "time left" bar.ShowTimeLeft = true // show average speed bar.ShowSpeed = true // sets the width of the progress bar bar.SetWidth(80) // sets the width of the progress bar, but if terminal size smaller will be ignored bar.SetMaxWidth(80) // convert output to readable format (like KB, MB) bar.SetUnits(pb.U_BYTES) // and start bar.Start() ``` ## Progress bar for IO Operations ```go // create and start bar bar := pb.New(myDataLen).SetUnits(pb.U_BYTES) bar.Start() // my io.Reader r := myReader // my io.Writer w := myWriter // create proxy reader reader := bar.NewProxyReader(r) // and copy from pb reader io.Copy(w, reader) ``` ```go // create and start bar bar := pb.New(myDataLen).SetUnits(pb.U_BYTES) bar.Start() // my io.Reader r := myReader // my io.Writer w := myWriter // create multi writer writer := io.MultiWriter(w, bar) // and copy io.Copy(writer, r) bar.Finish() ``` ## Custom Progress Bar Look-and-feel ```go bar.Format("<.- >") ``` ## Multiple Progress Bars (experimental and unstable) Do not print to terminal while pool is active. ```go package main import ( "math/rand" "sync" "time" "gopkg.in/cheggaaa/pb.v1" ) func main() { // create bars first := pb.New(200).Prefix("First ") second := pb.New(200).Prefix("Second ") third := pb.New(200).Prefix("Third ") // start pool pool, err := pb.StartPool(first, second, third) if err != nil { panic(err) } // update bars wg := new(sync.WaitGroup) for _, bar := range []*pb.ProgressBar{first, second, third} { wg.Add(1) go func(cb *pb.ProgressBar) { for n := 0; n < 200; n++ { cb.Increment() time.Sleep(time.Millisecond * time.Duration(rand.Intn(100))) } cb.Finish() wg.Done() }(bar) } wg.Wait() // close pool pool.Stop() } ``` The result will be as follows: ``` $ go run example/multiple.go First 141 / 1000 [===============>---------------------------------------] 14.10 % 44s Second 139 / 1000 [==============>---------------------------------------] 13.90 % 44s Third 152 / 1000 [================>--------------------------------------] 15.20 % 40s ```