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# progressbar
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A very simple thread-safe progress bar which should work on every OS without problems. I needed a progressbar for [croc](https://github.com/schollz/croc) and everything I tried had problems, so I made another one.
![Example of progress bar](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6550035/32120326-5f420d42-bb15-11e7-89d4-c502864e78eb.gif)
## Install
```
go get -u github.com/schollz/progressbar/v2
```
## Usage
### Basic usage
```golang
bar := progressbar.New(100)
for i := 0; i < 100; i++ {
bar.Add(1)
time.Sleep(10 * time.Millisecond)
}
```
which looks like:
```bash
100% |████████████████████████████████████████| [1s:0s]
```
The times at the end show the elapsed time and the remaining time, respectively.
### Long running processes
For long running processes, you might want to render from a 0% state.
```golang
// Renders the bar right on construction
bar := progressbar.NewOptions(100, progressbar.OptionSetRenderBlankState(true))
```
Alternatively, when you want to delay rendering, but still want to render a 0% state
```golang
bar := progressbar.NewOptions(100)
// Render the current state, which is 0% in this case
bar.RenderBlank()
// Emulate work
for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
time.Sleep(10 * time.Minute)
bar.Add(10)
}
```
### Use a custom writer
The default writer is standard output (os.Stdout), but you can set it to whatever satisfies io.Writer.
```golang
bar := NewOptions(
10,
OptionSetTheme(Theme{Saucer: "#", SaucerPadding: "-", BarStart: ">", BarEnd: "<"}),
OptionSetWidth(10),
OptionSetWriter(&buf),
)
bar.Add(5)
result := strings.TrimSpace(buf.String())
// Result equals:
// 50% >#####-----< [0s:0s]
```
### Progress for I/O operations
The `progressbar` implements an `io.Writer` so it can automatically detect the number of bytes written to a stream, so you can use it as a progressbar for an `io.Reader`.
```golang
urlToGet := "https://github.com/schollz/croc/releases/download/v4.1.4/croc_v4.1.4_Windows-64bit_GUI.zip"
req, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", urlToGet, nil)
resp, _ := http.DefaultClient.Do(req)
defer resp.Body.Close()
var out io.Writer
f, _ := os.OpenFile("croc_v4.1.4_Windows-64bit_GUI.zip", os.O_CREATE|os.O_WRONLY, 0644)
out = f
defer f.Close()
bar := progressbar.NewOptions(
int(resp.ContentLength),
progressbar.OptionSetBytes(int(resp.ContentLength)),
)
out = io.MultiWriter(out, bar)
io.Copy(out, resp.Body)
```
See the tests for another example.
## Contributing
Pull requests are welcome. Feel free to...
- Revise documentation
- Add new features
- Fix bugs
- Suggest improvements
## Thanks
Thanks [@Dynom](https://github.com/dynom) for massive improvements in version 2.0!
Thanks [@CrushedPixel](https://github.com/CrushedPixel) for adding descriptions and color code support!
## License
MIT