# coding=utf-8 """ cmd2 table creation API This API is built upon two core classes: Column and TableCreator The general use case is to inherit from TableCreator to create a table class with custom formatting options. There are already implemented and ready-to-use examples of this below TableCreator's code. """ import copy import io from collections import ( deque, ) from enum import ( Enum, ) from typing import ( Any, Deque, List, Optional, Sequence, Tuple, Union, ) from wcwidth import ( # type: ignore[import] wcwidth, ) from . import ( ansi, constants, utils, ) # Constants EMPTY = '' SPACE = ' ' class HorizontalAlignment(Enum): """Horizontal alignment of text in a cell""" LEFT = 1 CENTER = 2 RIGHT = 3 class VerticalAlignment(Enum): """Vertical alignment of text in a cell""" TOP = 1 MIDDLE = 2 BOTTOM = 3 class Column: """Table column configuration""" def __init__( self, header: str, *, width: Optional[int] = None, header_horiz_align: HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.LEFT, header_vert_align: VerticalAlignment = VerticalAlignment.BOTTOM, style_header_text: bool = True, data_horiz_align: HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.LEFT, data_vert_align: VerticalAlignment = VerticalAlignment.TOP, style_data_text: bool = True, max_data_lines: Union[int, float] = constants.INFINITY, ) -> None: """ Column initializer :param header: label for column header :param width: display width of column. This does not account for any borders or padding which may be added (e.g pre_line, inter_cell, and post_line). Header and data text wrap within this width using word-based wrapping (defaults to actual width of header or 1 if header is blank) :param header_horiz_align: horizontal alignment of header cells (defaults to left) :param header_vert_align: vertical alignment of header cells (defaults to bottom) :param style_header_text: if True, then the table is allowed to apply styles to the header text, which may conflict with any styles the header already has. If False, the header is printed as is. Table classes which apply style to headers must account for the value of this flag. (defaults to True) :param data_horiz_align: horizontal alignment of data cells (defaults to left) :param data_vert_align: vertical alignment of data cells (defaults to top) :param style_data_text: if True, then the table is allowed to apply styles to the data text, which may conflict with any styles the data already has. If False, the data is printed as is. Table classes which apply style to data must account for the value of this flag. (defaults to True) :param max_data_lines: maximum lines allowed in a data cell. If line count exceeds this, then the final line displayed will be truncated with an ellipsis. (defaults to INFINITY) :raises: ValueError if width is less than 1 :raises: ValueError if max_data_lines is less than 1 """ self.header = header if width is not None and width < 1: raise ValueError("Column width cannot be less than 1") else: self.width: int = width if width is not None else -1 self.header_horiz_align = header_horiz_align self.header_vert_align = header_vert_align self.style_header_text = style_header_text self.data_horiz_align = data_horiz_align self.data_vert_align = data_vert_align self.style_data_text = style_data_text if max_data_lines < 1: raise ValueError("Max data lines cannot be less than 1") self.max_data_lines = max_data_lines class TableCreator: """ Base table creation class. This class handles ANSI style sequences and characters with display widths greater than 1 when performing width calculations. It was designed with the ability to build tables one row at a time. This helps when you have large data sets that you don't want to hold in memory or when you receive portions of the data set incrementally. TableCreator has one public method: generate_row() This function and the Column class provide all features needed to build tables with headers, borders, colors, horizontal and vertical alignment, and wrapped text. However, it's generally easier to inherit from this class and implement a more granular API rather than use TableCreator directly. There are ready-to-use examples of this defined after this class. """ def __init__(self, cols: Sequence[Column], *, tab_width: int = 4) -> None: """ TableCreator initializer :param cols: column definitions for this table :param tab_width: all tabs will be replaced with this many spaces. If a row's fill_char is a tab, then it will be converted to one space. :raises: ValueError if tab_width is less than 1 """ if tab_width < 1: raise ValueError("Tab width cannot be less than 1") self.cols = copy.copy(cols) self.tab_width = tab_width for col in self.cols: # Replace tabs before calculating width of header strings col.header = col.header.replace('\t', SPACE * self.tab_width) # For headers with the width not yet set, use the width of the # widest line in the header or 1 if the header has no width if col.width <= 0: col.width = max(1, ansi.widest_line(col.header)) @staticmethod def _wrap_long_word(word: str, max_width: int, max_lines: Union[int, float], is_last_word: bool) -> Tuple[str, int, int]: """ Used by _wrap_text() to wrap a long word over multiple lines :param word: word being wrapped :param max_width: maximum display width of a line :param max_lines: maximum lines to wrap before ending the last line displayed with an ellipsis :param is_last_word: True if this is the last word of the total text being wrapped :return: Tuple(wrapped text, lines used, display width of last line) """ styles_dict = utils.get_styles_dict(word) wrapped_buf = io.StringIO() # How many lines we've used total_lines = 1 # Display width of the current line we are building cur_line_width = 0 char_index = 0 while char_index < len(word): # We've reached the last line. Let truncate_line do the rest. if total_lines == max_lines: # If this isn't the last word, but it's gonna fill the final line, then force truncate_line # to place an ellipsis at the end of it by making the word too wide. remaining_word = word[char_index:] if not is_last_word and ansi.style_aware_wcswidth(remaining_word) == max_width: remaining_word += "EXTRA" truncated_line = utils.truncate_line(remaining_word, max_width) cur_line_width = ansi.style_aware_wcswidth(truncated_line) wrapped_buf.write(truncated_line) break # Check if we're at a style sequence. These don't count toward display width. if char_index in styles_dict: wrapped_buf.write(styles_dict[char_index]) char_index += len(styles_dict[char_index]) continue cur_char = word[char_index] cur_char_width = wcwidth(cur_char) if cur_char_width > max_width: # We have a case where the character is wider than max_width. This can happen if max_width # is 1 and the text contains wide characters (e.g. East Asian). Replace it with an ellipsis. cur_char = constants.HORIZONTAL_ELLIPSIS cur_char_width = wcwidth(cur_char) if cur_line_width + cur_char_width > max_width: # Adding this char will exceed the max_width. Start a new line. wrapped_buf.write('\n') total_lines += 1 cur_line_width = 0 continue # Add this character and move to the next one cur_line_width += cur_char_width wrapped_buf.write(cur_char) char_index += 1 return wrapped_buf.getvalue(), total_lines, cur_line_width @staticmethod def _wrap_text(text: str, max_width: int, max_lines: Union[int, float]) -> str: """ Wrap text into lines with a display width no longer than max_width. This function breaks words on whitespace boundaries. If a word is longer than the space remaining on a line, then it will start on a new line. ANSI escape sequences do not count toward the width of a line. :param text: text to be wrapped :param max_width: maximum display width of a line :param max_lines: maximum lines to wrap before ending the last line displayed with an ellipsis :return: wrapped text """ # MyPy Issue #7057 documents regression requiring nonlocals to be defined earlier cur_line_width = 0 total_lines = 0 def add_word(word_to_add: str, is_last_word: bool) -> None: """ Called from loop to add a word to the wrapped text :param word_to_add: the word being added :param is_last_word: True if this is the last word of the total text being wrapped """ nonlocal cur_line_width nonlocal total_lines # No more space to add word if total_lines == max_lines and cur_line_width == max_width: return word_width = ansi.style_aware_wcswidth(word_to_add) # If the word is wider than max width of a line, attempt to start it on its own line and wrap it if word_width > max_width: room_to_add = True if cur_line_width > 0: # The current line already has text, check if there is room to create a new line if total_lines < max_lines: wrapped_buf.write('\n') total_lines += 1 else: # We will truncate this word on the remaining line room_to_add = False if room_to_add: wrapped_word, lines_used, cur_line_width = TableCreator._wrap_long_word( word_to_add, max_width, max_lines - total_lines + 1, is_last_word ) # Write the word to the buffer wrapped_buf.write(wrapped_word) total_lines += lines_used - 1 return # We aren't going to wrap the word across multiple lines remaining_width = max_width - cur_line_width # Check if we need to start a new line if word_width > remaining_width and total_lines < max_lines: # Save the last character in wrapped_buf, which can't be empty at this point. seek_pos = wrapped_buf.tell() - 1 wrapped_buf.seek(seek_pos) last_char = wrapped_buf.read() wrapped_buf.write('\n') total_lines += 1 cur_line_width = 0 remaining_width = max_width # Only when a space is following a space do we want to start the next line with it. if word_to_add == SPACE and last_char != SPACE: return # Check if we've hit the last line we're allowed to create if total_lines == max_lines: # If this word won't fit, truncate it if word_width > remaining_width: word_to_add = utils.truncate_line(word_to_add, remaining_width) word_width = remaining_width # If this isn't the last word, but it's gonna fill the final line, then force truncate_line # to place an ellipsis at the end of it by making the word too wide. elif not is_last_word and word_width == remaining_width: word_to_add = utils.truncate_line(word_to_add + "EXTRA", remaining_width) cur_line_width += word_width wrapped_buf.write(word_to_add) ############################################################################################################ # _wrap_text() main code ############################################################################################################ # Buffer of the wrapped text wrapped_buf = io.StringIO() # How many lines we've used total_lines = 0 # Respect the existing line breaks data_str_lines = text.splitlines() for data_line_index, data_line in enumerate(data_str_lines): total_lines += 1 if data_line_index > 0: wrapped_buf.write('\n') # If the last line is empty, then add a newline and stop if data_line_index == len(data_str_lines) - 1 and not data_line: wrapped_buf.write('\n') break # Locate the styles in this line styles_dict = utils.get_styles_dict(data_line) # Display width of the current line we are building cur_line_width = 0 # Current word being built cur_word_buf = io.StringIO() char_index = 0 while char_index < len(data_line): if total_lines == max_lines and cur_line_width == max_width: break # Check if we're at a style sequence. These don't count toward display width. if char_index in styles_dict: cur_word_buf.write(styles_dict[char_index]) char_index += len(styles_dict[char_index]) continue cur_char = data_line[char_index] if cur_char == SPACE: # If we've reached the end of a word, then add the word to the wrapped text if cur_word_buf.tell() > 0: # is_last_word is False since there is a space after the word add_word(cur_word_buf.getvalue(), is_last_word=False) cur_word_buf = io.StringIO() # Add the space to the wrapped text last_word = data_line_index == len(data_str_lines) - 1 and char_index == len(data_line) - 1 add_word(cur_char, last_word) else: # Add this character to the word buffer cur_word_buf.write(cur_char) char_index += 1 # Add the final word of this line if it's been started if cur_word_buf.tell() > 0: last_word = data_line_index == len(data_str_lines) - 1 and char_index == len(data_line) add_word(cur_word_buf.getvalue(), last_word) # Stop line loop if we've written to max_lines if total_lines == max_lines: # If this isn't the last data line and there is space # left on the final wrapped line, then add an ellipsis if data_line_index < len(data_str_lines) - 1 and cur_line_width < max_width: wrapped_buf.write(constants.HORIZONTAL_ELLIPSIS) break return wrapped_buf.getvalue() def _generate_cell_lines(self, cell_data: Any, is_header: bool, col: Column, fill_char: str) -> Tuple[Deque[str], int]: """ Generate the lines of a table cell :param cell_data: data to be included in cell :param is_header: True if writing a header cell, otherwise writing a data cell. This determines whether to use header or data alignment settings as well as maximum lines to wrap. :param col: Column definition for this cell :param fill_char: character that fills remaining space in a cell. If your text has a background color, then give fill_char the same background color. (Cannot be a line breaking character) :return: Tuple(deque of cell lines, display width of the cell) """ # Convert data to string and replace tabs with spaces data_str = str(cell_data).replace('\t', SPACE * self.tab_width) # Wrap text in this cell max_lines = constants.INFINITY if is_header else col.max_data_lines wrapped_text = self._wrap_text(data_str, col.width, max_lines) # Align the text horizontally horiz_alignment = col.header_horiz_align if is_header else col.data_horiz_align if horiz_alignment == HorizontalAlignment.LEFT: text_alignment = utils.TextAlignment.LEFT elif horiz_alignment == HorizontalAlignment.CENTER: text_alignment = utils.TextAlignment.CENTER else: text_alignment = utils.TextAlignment.RIGHT aligned_text = utils.align_text(wrapped_text, fill_char=fill_char, width=col.width, alignment=text_alignment) # Calculate cell_width first to avoid having 2 copies of aligned_text.splitlines() in memory cell_width = ansi.widest_line(aligned_text) lines = deque(aligned_text.splitlines()) return lines, cell_width def generate_row( self, row_data: Sequence[Any], is_header: bool, *, fill_char: str = SPACE, pre_line: str = EMPTY, inter_cell: str = (2 * SPACE), post_line: str = EMPTY, ) -> str: """ Generate a header or data table row :param row_data: data with an entry for each column in the row :param is_header: True if writing a header cell, otherwise writing a data cell. This determines whether to use header or data alignment settings as well as maximum lines to wrap. :param fill_char: character that fills remaining space in a cell. Defaults to space. If this is a tab, then it will be converted to one space. (Cannot be a line breaking character) :param pre_line: string to print before each line of a row. This can be used for a left row border and padding before the first cell's text. (Defaults to blank) :param inter_cell: string to print where two cells meet. This can be used for a border between cells and padding between it and the 2 cells' text. (Defaults to 2 spaces) :param post_line: string to print after each line of a row. This can be used for padding after the last cell's text and a right row border. (Defaults to blank) :return: row string :raises: ValueError if row_data isn't the same length as self.cols :raises: TypeError if fill_char is more than one character (not including ANSI style sequences) :raises: ValueError if fill_char, pre_line, inter_cell, or post_line contains an unprintable character like a newline """ class Cell: """Inner class which represents a table cell""" def __init__(self) -> None: # Data in this cell split into individual lines self.lines: Deque[str] = deque() # Display width of this cell self.width = 0 if len(row_data) != len(self.cols): raise ValueError("Length of row_data must match length of cols") # Replace tabs (tabs in data strings will be handled in _generate_cell_lines()) fill_char = fill_char.replace('\t', SPACE) pre_line = pre_line.replace('\t', SPACE * self.tab_width) inter_cell = inter_cell.replace('\t', SPACE * self.tab_width) post_line = post_line.replace('\t', SPACE * self.tab_width) # Validate fill_char character count if len(ansi.strip_style(fill_char)) != 1: raise TypeError("Fill character must be exactly one character long") # Look for unprintable characters validation_dict = {'fill_char': fill_char, 'pre_line': pre_line, 'inter_cell': inter_cell, 'post_line': post_line} for key, val in validation_dict.items(): if ansi.style_aware_wcswidth(val) == -1: raise ValueError(f"{key} contains an unprintable character") # Number of lines this row uses total_lines = 0 # Generate the cells for this row cells = list() for col_index, col in enumerate(self.cols): cell = Cell() cell.lines, cell.width = self._generate_cell_lines(row_data[col_index], is_header, col, fill_char) cells.append(cell) total_lines = max(len(cell.lines), total_lines) row_buf = io.StringIO() # Vertically align each cell for cell_index, cell in enumerate(cells): col = self.cols[cell_index] vert_align = col.header_vert_align if is_header else col.data_vert_align # Check if this cell need vertical filler line_diff = total_lines - len(cell.lines) if line_diff == 0: continue # Add vertical filler lines padding_line = utils.align_left(EMPTY, fill_char=fill_char, width=cell.width) if vert_align == VerticalAlignment.TOP: to_top = 0 to_bottom = line_diff elif vert_align == VerticalAlignment.MIDDLE: to_top = line_diff // 2 to_bottom = line_diff - to_top else: to_top = line_diff to_bottom = 0 for i in range(to_top): cell.lines.appendleft(padding_line) for i in range(to_bottom): cell.lines.append(padding_line) # Build this row one line at a time for line_index in range(total_lines): for cell_index, cell in enumerate(cells): if cell_index == 0: row_buf.write(pre_line) row_buf.write(cell.lines[line_index]) if cell_index < len(self.cols) - 1: row_buf.write(inter_cell) if cell_index == len(self.cols) - 1: row_buf.write(post_line) # Add a newline if this is not the last line if line_index < total_lines - 1: row_buf.write('\n') return row_buf.getvalue() ############################################################################################################ # The following are implementations of TableCreator which demonstrate how to make various types # of tables. They can be used as-is or serve as inspiration for other custom table classes. ############################################################################################################ class SimpleTable(TableCreator): """ Implementation of TableCreator which generates a borderless table with an optional divider row after the header. This class can be used to create the whole table at once or one row at a time. """ def __init__( self, cols: Sequence[Column], *, column_spacing: int = 2, tab_width: int = 4, divider_char: Optional[str] = '-', header_bg: Optional[ansi.BgColor] = None, data_bg: Optional[ansi.BgColor] = None, ) -> None: """ SimpleTable initializer :param cols: column definitions for this table :param column_spacing: how many spaces to place between columns. Defaults to 2. :param tab_width: all tabs will be replaced with this many spaces. If a row's fill_char is a tab, then it will be converted to one space. :param divider_char: optional character used to build the header divider row. Set this to blank or None if you don't want a divider row. Defaults to dash. (Cannot be a line breaking character) :param header_bg: optional background color for header cells (defaults to None) :param data_bg: optional background color for data cells (defaults to None) :raises: ValueError if tab_width is less than 1 :raises: ValueError if column_spacing is less than 0 :raises: TypeError if divider_char is longer than one character :raises: ValueError if divider_char is an unprintable character """ super().__init__(cols, tab_width=tab_width) if column_spacing < 0: raise ValueError("Column spacing cannot be less than 0") self.column_spacing = column_spacing if divider_char == '': divider_char = None if divider_char is not None: if len(ansi.strip_style(divider_char)) != 1: raise TypeError("Divider character must be exactly one character long") divider_char_width = ansi.style_aware_wcswidth(divider_char) if divider_char_width == -1: raise ValueError("Divider character is an unprintable character") self.divider_char = divider_char self.header_bg = header_bg self.data_bg = data_bg def apply_header_bg(self, value: Any) -> str: """ If defined, apply the header background color to header text :param value: object whose text is to be colored :return: formatted text """ if self.header_bg is None: return str(value) return ansi.style(value, bg=self.header_bg) def apply_data_bg(self, value: Any) -> str: """ If defined, apply the data background color to data text :param value: object whose text is to be colored :return: formatted data string """ if self.data_bg is None: return str(value) return ansi.style(value, bg=self.data_bg) @classmethod def base_width(cls, num_cols: int, *, column_spacing: int = 2) -> int: """ Utility method to calculate the display width required for a table before data is added to it. This is useful when determining how wide to make your columns to have a table be a specific width. :param num_cols: how many columns the table will have :param column_spacing: how many spaces to place between columns. Defaults to 2. :return: base width :raises: ValueError if column_spacing is less than 0 :raises: ValueError if num_cols is less than 1 """ if num_cols < 1: raise ValueError("Column count cannot be less than 1") data_str = SPACE data_width = ansi.style_aware_wcswidth(data_str) * num_cols tbl = cls([Column(data_str)] * num_cols, column_spacing=column_spacing) data_row = tbl.generate_data_row([data_str] * num_cols) return ansi.style_aware_wcswidth(data_row) - data_width def total_width(self) -> int: """Calculate the total display width of this table""" base_width = self.base_width(len(self.cols), column_spacing=self.column_spacing) data_width = sum(col.width for col in self.cols) return base_width + data_width def generate_header(self) -> str: """Generate table header with an optional divider row""" header_buf = io.StringIO() fill_char = self.apply_header_bg(SPACE) inter_cell = self.apply_header_bg(self.column_spacing * SPACE) # Apply background color to header text in Columns which allow it to_display: List[Any] = [] for col in self.cols: if col.style_header_text: to_display.append(self.apply_header_bg(col.header)) else: to_display.append(col.header) # Create the header labels header_labels = self.generate_row(to_display, is_header=True, fill_char=fill_char, inter_cell=inter_cell) header_buf.write(header_labels) # Add the divider if necessary divider = self.generate_divider() if divider: header_buf.write('\n' + divider) return header_buf.getvalue() def generate_divider(self) -> str: """Generate divider row""" if self.divider_char is None: return '' return utils.align_left('', fill_char=self.divider_char, width=self.total_width()) def generate_data_row(self, row_data: Sequence[Any]) -> str: """ Generate a data row :param row_data: data with an entry for each column in the row :return: data row string :raises: ValueError if row_data isn't the same length as self.cols """ if len(row_data) != len(self.cols): raise ValueError("Length of row_data must match length of cols") fill_char = self.apply_data_bg(SPACE) inter_cell = self.apply_data_bg(self.column_spacing * SPACE) # Apply background color to data text in Columns which allow it to_display: List[Any] = [] for index, col in enumerate(self.cols): if col.style_data_text: to_display.append(self.apply_data_bg(row_data[index])) else: to_display.append(row_data[index]) return self.generate_row(to_display, is_header=False, fill_char=fill_char, inter_cell=inter_cell) def generate_table(self, table_data: Sequence[Sequence[Any]], *, include_header: bool = True, row_spacing: int = 1) -> str: """ Generate a table from a data set :param table_data: Data with an entry for each data row of the table. Each entry should have data for each column in the row. :param include_header: If True, then a header will be included at top of table. (Defaults to True) :param row_spacing: A number 0 or greater specifying how many blank lines to place between each row (Defaults to 1) :raises: ValueError if row_spacing is less than 0 """ if row_spacing < 0: raise ValueError("Row spacing cannot be less than 0") table_buf = io.StringIO() if include_header: header = self.generate_header() table_buf.write(header) if len(table_data) > 0: table_buf.write('\n') row_divider = utils.align_left('', fill_char=self.apply_data_bg(SPACE), width=self.total_width()) + '\n' for index, row_data in enumerate(table_data): if index > 0 and row_spacing > 0: table_buf.write(row_spacing * row_divider) row = self.generate_data_row(row_data) table_buf.write(row) if index < len(table_data) - 1: table_buf.write('\n') return table_buf.getvalue() class BorderedTable(TableCreator): """ Implementation of TableCreator which generates a table with borders around the table and between rows. Borders between columns can also be toggled. This class can be used to create the whole table at once or one row at a time. """ def __init__( self, cols: Sequence[Column], *, tab_width: int = 4, column_borders: bool = True, padding: int = 1, border_fg: Optional[ansi.FgColor] = None, border_bg: Optional[ansi.BgColor] = None, header_bg: Optional[ansi.BgColor] = None, data_bg: Optional[ansi.BgColor] = None, ) -> None: """ BorderedTable initializer :param cols: column definitions for this table :param tab_width: all tabs will be replaced with this many spaces. If a row's fill_char is a tab, then it will be converted to one space. :param column_borders: if True, borders between columns will be included. This gives the table a grid-like appearance. Turning off column borders results in a unified appearance between a row's cells. (Defaults to True) :param padding: number of spaces between text and left/right borders of cell :param border_fg: optional foreground color for borders (defaults to None) :param border_bg: optional background color for borders (defaults to None) :param header_bg: optional background color for header cells (defaults to None) :param data_bg: optional background color for data cells (defaults to None) :raises: ValueError if tab_width is less than 1 :raises: ValueError if padding is less than 0 """ super().__init__(cols, tab_width=tab_width) self.empty_data = [EMPTY] * len(self.cols) self.column_borders = column_borders if padding < 0: raise ValueError("Padding cannot be less than 0") self.padding = padding self.border_fg = border_fg self.border_bg = border_bg self.header_bg = header_bg self.data_bg = data_bg def apply_border_color(self, value: Any) -> str: """ If defined, apply the border foreground and background colors :param value: object whose text is to be colored :return: formatted text """ if self.border_fg is None and self.border_bg is None: return str(value) return ansi.style(value, fg=self.border_fg, bg=self.border_bg) def apply_header_bg(self, value: Any) -> str: """ If defined, apply the header background color to header text :param value: object whose text is to be colored :return: formatted text """ if self.header_bg is None: return str(value) return ansi.style(value, bg=self.header_bg) def apply_data_bg(self, value: Any) -> str: """ If defined, apply the data background color to data text :param value: object whose text is to be colored :return: formatted data string """ if self.data_bg is None: return str(value) return ansi.style(value, bg=self.data_bg) @classmethod def base_width(cls, num_cols: int, *, column_borders: bool = True, padding: int = 1) -> int: """ Utility method to calculate the display width required for a table before data is added to it. This is useful when determining how wide to make your columns to have a table be a specific width. :param num_cols: how many columns the table will have :param column_borders: if True, borders between columns will be included in the calculation (Defaults to True) :param padding: number of spaces between text and left/right borders of cell :return: base width :raises: ValueError if num_cols is less than 1 """ if num_cols < 1: raise ValueError("Column count cannot be less than 1") data_str = SPACE data_width = ansi.style_aware_wcswidth(data_str) * num_cols tbl = cls([Column(data_str)] * num_cols, column_borders=column_borders, padding=padding) data_row = tbl.generate_data_row([data_str] * num_cols) return ansi.style_aware_wcswidth(data_row) - data_width def total_width(self) -> int: """Calculate the total display width of this table""" base_width = self.base_width(len(self.cols), column_borders=self.column_borders, padding=self.padding) data_width = sum(col.width for col in self.cols) return base_width + data_width def generate_table_top_border(self) -> str: """Generate a border which appears at the top of the header and data section""" fill_char = '═' pre_line = '╔' + self.padding * '═' inter_cell = self.padding * '═' if self.column_borders: inter_cell += "╤" inter_cell += self.padding * '═' post_line = self.padding * '═' + '╗' return self.generate_row( self.empty_data, is_header=False, fill_char=self.apply_border_color(fill_char), pre_line=self.apply_border_color(pre_line), inter_cell=self.apply_border_color(inter_cell), post_line=self.apply_border_color(post_line), ) def generate_header_bottom_border(self) -> str: """Generate a border which appears at the bottom of the header""" fill_char = '═' pre_line = '╠' + self.padding * '═' inter_cell = self.padding * '═' if self.column_borders: inter_cell += '╪' inter_cell += self.padding * '═' post_line = self.padding * '═' + '╣' return self.generate_row( self.empty_data, is_header=False, fill_char=self.apply_border_color(fill_char), pre_line=self.apply_border_color(pre_line), inter_cell=self.apply_border_color(inter_cell), post_line=self.apply_border_color(post_line), ) def generate_row_bottom_border(self) -> str: """Generate a border which appears at the bottom of rows""" fill_char = '─' pre_line = '╟' + self.padding * '─' inter_cell = self.padding * '─' if self.column_borders: inter_cell += '┼' inter_cell += self.padding * '─' inter_cell = inter_cell post_line = self.padding * '─' + '╢' return self.generate_row( self.empty_data, is_header=False, fill_char=self.apply_border_color(fill_char), pre_line=self.apply_border_color(pre_line), inter_cell=self.apply_border_color(inter_cell), post_line=self.apply_border_color(post_line), ) def generate_table_bottom_border(self) -> str: """Generate a border which appears at the bottom of the table""" fill_char = '═' pre_line = '╚' + self.padding * '═' inter_cell = self.padding * '═' if self.column_borders: inter_cell += '╧' inter_cell += self.padding * '═' post_line = self.padding * '═' + '╝' return self.generate_row( self.empty_data, is_header=False, fill_char=self.apply_border_color(fill_char), pre_line=self.apply_border_color(pre_line), inter_cell=self.apply_border_color(inter_cell), post_line=self.apply_border_color(post_line), ) def generate_header(self) -> str: """Generate table header""" fill_char = self.apply_header_bg(SPACE) pre_line = self.apply_border_color('║') + self.apply_header_bg(self.padding * SPACE) inter_cell = self.apply_header_bg(self.padding * SPACE) if self.column_borders: inter_cell += self.apply_border_color('│') inter_cell += self.apply_header_bg(self.padding * SPACE) post_line = self.apply_header_bg(self.padding * SPACE) + self.apply_border_color('║') # Apply background color to header text in Columns which allow it to_display: List[Any] = [] for col in self.cols: if col.style_header_text: to_display.append(self.apply_header_bg(col.header)) else: to_display.append(col.header) # Create the bordered header header_buf = io.StringIO() header_buf.write(self.generate_table_top_border()) header_buf.write('\n') header_buf.write( self.generate_row( to_display, is_header=True, fill_char=fill_char, pre_line=pre_line, inter_cell=inter_cell, post_line=post_line ) ) header_buf.write('\n') header_buf.write(self.generate_header_bottom_border()) return header_buf.getvalue() def generate_data_row(self, row_data: Sequence[Any]) -> str: """ Generate a data row :param row_data: data with an entry for each column in the row :return: data row string :raises: ValueError if row_data isn't the same length as self.cols """ if len(row_data) != len(self.cols): raise ValueError("Length of row_data must match length of cols") fill_char = self.apply_data_bg(SPACE) pre_line = self.apply_border_color('║') + self.apply_data_bg(self.padding * SPACE) inter_cell = self.apply_data_bg(self.padding * SPACE) if self.column_borders: inter_cell += self.apply_border_color('│') inter_cell += self.apply_data_bg(self.padding * SPACE) post_line = self.apply_data_bg(self.padding * SPACE) + self.apply_border_color('║') # Apply background color to data text in Columns which allow it to_display: List[Any] = [] for index, col in enumerate(self.cols): if col.style_data_text: to_display.append(self.apply_data_bg(row_data[index])) else: to_display.append(row_data[index]) return self.generate_row( to_display, is_header=False, fill_char=fill_char, pre_line=pre_line, inter_cell=inter_cell, post_line=post_line ) def generate_table(self, table_data: Sequence[Sequence[Any]], *, include_header: bool = True) -> str: """ Generate a table from a data set :param table_data: Data with an entry for each data row of the table. Each entry should have data for each column in the row. :param include_header: If True, then a header will be included at top of table. (Defaults to True) """ table_buf = io.StringIO() if include_header: header = self.generate_header() table_buf.write(header) else: top_border = self.generate_table_top_border() table_buf.write(top_border) table_buf.write('\n') for index, row_data in enumerate(table_data): if index > 0: row_bottom_border = self.generate_row_bottom_border() table_buf.write(row_bottom_border) table_buf.write('\n') row = self.generate_data_row(row_data) table_buf.write(row) table_buf.write('\n') table_buf.write(self.generate_table_bottom_border()) return table_buf.getvalue() class AlternatingTable(BorderedTable): """ Implementation of BorderedTable which uses background colors to distinguish between rows instead of row border lines. This class can be used to create the whole table at once or one row at a time. To nest an AlternatingTable within another AlternatingTable, set style_data_text to False on the Column which contains the nested table. That will prevent the current row's background color from affecting the colors of the nested table. """ def __init__( self, cols: Sequence[Column], *, tab_width: int = 4, column_borders: bool = True, padding: int = 1, border_fg: Optional[ansi.FgColor] = None, border_bg: Optional[ansi.BgColor] = None, header_bg: Optional[ansi.BgColor] = None, odd_bg: Optional[ansi.BgColor] = None, even_bg: Optional[ansi.BgColor] = ansi.Bg.DARK_GRAY, ) -> None: """ AlternatingTable initializer Note: Specify background colors using subclasses of BgColor (e.g. Bg, EightBitBg, RgbBg) :param cols: column definitions for this table :param tab_width: all tabs will be replaced with this many spaces. If a row's fill_char is a tab, then it will be converted to one space. :param column_borders: if True, borders between columns will be included. This gives the table a grid-like appearance. Turning off column borders results in a unified appearance between a row's cells. (Defaults to True) :param padding: number of spaces between text and left/right borders of cell :param border_fg: optional foreground color for borders (defaults to None) :param border_bg: optional background color for borders (defaults to None) :param header_bg: optional background color for header cells (defaults to None) :param odd_bg: optional background color for odd numbered data rows (defaults to None) :param even_bg: optional background color for even numbered data rows (defaults to StdBg.DARK_GRAY) :raises: ValueError if tab_width is less than 1 :raises: ValueError if padding is less than 0 """ super().__init__( cols, tab_width=tab_width, column_borders=column_borders, padding=padding, border_fg=border_fg, border_bg=border_bg, header_bg=header_bg, ) self.row_num = 1 self.odd_bg = odd_bg self.even_bg = even_bg def apply_data_bg(self, value: Any) -> str: """ Apply background color to data text based on what row is being generated and whether a color has been defined :param value: object whose text is to be colored :return: formatted data string """ if self.row_num % 2 == 0 and self.even_bg is not None: return ansi.style(value, bg=self.even_bg) elif self.row_num % 2 != 0 and self.odd_bg is not None: return ansi.style(value, bg=self.odd_bg) else: return str(value) def generate_data_row(self, row_data: Sequence[Any]) -> str: """ Generate a data row :param row_data: data with an entry for each column in the row :return: data row string """ row = super().generate_data_row(row_data) self.row_num += 1 return row def generate_table(self, table_data: Sequence[Sequence[Any]], *, include_header: bool = True) -> str: """ Generate a table from a data set :param table_data: Data with an entry for each data row of the table. Each entry should have data for each column in the row. :param include_header: If True, then a header will be included at top of table. (Defaults to True) """ table_buf = io.StringIO() if include_header: header = self.generate_header() table_buf.write(header) else: top_border = self.generate_table_top_border() table_buf.write(top_border) table_buf.write('\n') for row_data in table_data: row = self.generate_data_row(row_data) table_buf.write(row) table_buf.write('\n') table_buf.write(self.generate_table_bottom_border()) return table_buf.getvalue()