bubbletea/tea.go

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// Package tea provides a framework for building rich terminal user interfaces
// based on the paradigms of The Elm Architecture. It's well-suited for simple
// and complex terminal applications, either inline, full-window, or a mix of
// both. It's been battle-tested in several large projects and is
// production-ready.
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//
// A tutorial is available at https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea/tree/master/tutorials
//
// Example programs can be found at https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea/tree/master/examples
package tea
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import (
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"context"
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
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"os/signal"
"runtime/debug"
"sync"
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"syscall"
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"github.com/containerd/console"
isatty "github.com/mattn/go-isatty"
te "github.com/muesli/termenv"
"golang.org/x/term"
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)
// Msg represents an action and is usually the result of an IO operation. It's
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// triggers the Update function, and henceforth, the UI.
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type Msg interface{}
// Model contains the program's state as well as it's core functions.
type Model interface {
// Init is the first function that will be called. It returns an optional
// initial command. To not perform an initial command return nil.
Init() Cmd
// Update is called when a message is received. Use it to inspect messages
// and, in response, update the model and/or send a command.
Update(Msg) (Model, Cmd)
// View renders the program's UI, which is just a string. The view is
// rendered after every Update.
View() string
}
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// Cmd is an IO operation. If it's nil it's considered a no-op. Use it for
// things like HTTP requests, timers, saving and loading from disk, and so on.
//
// There's almost never a need to use a command to send a message to another
// part of your program. Instead, it can almost always be done in the update
// function.
type Cmd func() Msg
// Batch performs a bunch of commands concurrently with no ordering guarantees
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// about the results.
func Batch(cmds ...Cmd) Cmd {
if len(cmds) == 0 {
return nil
}
return func() Msg {
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return batchMsg(cmds)
}
}
// ProgramOption is used to set options when initializing a Program. Program can
// accept a variable number of options.
//
// Example usage:
//
// p := NewProgram(model, WithInput(someInput), WithOutput(someOutput))
type ProgramOption func(*Program)
// WithOutput sets the output which, by default, is stdout. In most cases you
// won't need to use this.
func WithOutput(output io.Writer) ProgramOption {
return func(m *Program) {
m.output = output
}
}
// WithInput sets the input which, by default, is stdin. In most cases you
// won't need to use this.
func WithInput(input io.Reader) ProgramOption {
return func(m *Program) {
m.input = input
m.inputStatus = customInput
}
}
// WithoutCatchPanics disables the panic catching that Bubble Tea does by
// default. If panic catching is disabled the terminal will be in a fairly
// unusable state after a panic because Bubble Tea will not perform its usual
// cleanup on exit.
func WithoutCatchPanics() ProgramOption {
return func(m *Program) {
m.CatchPanics = false
}
}
// WithoutRenderer disables the renderer. When this is set output and log
// statements will be plainly sent to stdout (or another output if one is set)
// without any rendering and redrawing logic. In other words, printing and
// logging will behave the same way it would in a non-TUI commandline tool.
// This can be useful if you want to use the Bubble Tea framework for a non-TUI
// application, or to provide an additional non-TUI mode to your Bubble Tea
// programs. For example, your program could behave like a daemon if output is
// not a TTY.
func WithoutRenderer() ProgramOption {
return func(m *Program) {
m.renderer = &nilRenderer{}
}
}
// inputStatus indicates the current state of the input. By default, input is
// stdin, however we'll change this if input's not a TTY. The user can also set
// the input.
type inputStatus int
const (
defaultInput = iota // generally, this will be stdin
customInput // the user explicitly set the input
managedInput // we've opened a TTY for input
)
func (i inputStatus) String() string {
return [...]string{
"default input",
"custom input",
"managed input",
}[i]
}
// Program is a terminal user interface.
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type Program struct {
initialModel Model
mtx *sync.Mutex
output io.Writer // where to send output. this will usually be os.Stdout.
input io.Reader // this will usually be os.Stdin.
renderer renderer
altScreenActive bool
// CatchPanics is incredibly useful for restoring the terminal to a usable
// state after a panic occurs. When this is set, Bubble Tea will recover
// from panics, print the stack trace, and disable raw mode. This feature
// is on by default.
CatchPanics bool
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inputStatus inputStatus
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inputIsTTY bool
outputIsTTY bool
console console.Console
// Stores the original reference to stdin for cases where input is not a
// TTY on windows and we've automatically opened CONIN$ to receive input.
// When the program exits this will be restored.
windowsStdin *os.File
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}
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// Quit is a special command that tells the Bubble Tea program to exit.
func Quit() Msg {
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return quitMsg{}
}
// quitMsg in an internal message signals that the program should quit. You can
// send a quitMsg with Quit.
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type quitMsg struct{}
// EnterAltScreen is a special command that tells the Bubble Tea program to
// enter alternate screen buffer.
func EnterAltScreen() Msg {
return enterAltScreenMsg{}
}
// enterAltScreenMsg in an internal message signals that the program should
// enter alternate screen buffer. You can send a enterAltScreenMsg with
// EnterAltScreen.
type enterAltScreenMsg struct{}
// ExitAltScreen is a special command that tells the Bubble Tea program to exit
// alternate screen buffer.
func ExitAltScreen() Msg {
return exitAltScreenMsg{}
}
// enableMouseCellMotionMsg is a special command that signals to start
// listening for "cell motion" type mouse events (ESC[?1002l). To send an
// enableMouseCellMotionMsg, use the EnableMouseCellMotion command.
type enableMouseCellMotionMsg struct{}
// EnableMouseCellMotion is a special command that enables mouse click,
// release, wheel, events. Mouse movement events are also captured if a mouse
// button is pressed (i.e., drag events).
func EnableMouseCellMotion() Msg {
return enableMouseCellMotionMsg{}
}
// enableMouseAllMotionMsg is a special command that signals to start listening
// for "all motion" type mouse events (ESC[?1003l). To send an
// enableMouseAllMotionMsg, use the EnableMouseAllMotion command.
type enableMouseAllMotionMsg struct{}
// EnableMouseAllMotion is a special command that enables mouse click, release,
// and wheel events. Mouse movement events are delivered regardless of whether
// a button is pressed. Many modern terminals support this, but not all. If in
// doubt, use EnableMouseCellMotion instead.
func EnableMouseAllMotion() Msg {
return enableMouseAllMotionMsg{}
}
// disableMouseMsg is an internal message that that signals to stop listening
// for mouse events. To send a disableMouseMsg, use the DisableMouse command.
type disableMouseMsg struct{}
// DisableMouse is a special command that stops listening for mouse events.
func DisableMouse() Msg {
return disableMouseMsg{}
}
// exitAltScreenMsg in an internal message signals that the program should exit
// alternate screen buffer. You can send a exitAltScreenMsg with ExitAltScreen.
type exitAltScreenMsg struct{}
// batchMsg is the internal message used to perform a bunch of commands. You
// can send a batchMsg with Batch.
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type batchMsg []Cmd
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// WindowSizeMsg is used to report on the terminal size. It's sent to Update
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// once initially and then on every terminal resize.
type WindowSizeMsg struct {
Width int
Height int
}
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// HideCursor is a special command for manually instructing Bubble Tea to hide
// the cursor. In some rare cases, certain operations will cause the terminal
// to show the cursor, which is normally hidden for the duration of a Bubble
// Tea program's lifetime. You will most likely not need to use this command.
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func HideCursor() Msg {
return hideCursorMsg{}
}
// hideCursorMsg is an internal command used to hide the cursor. You can send
// this message with HideCursor.
type hideCursorMsg struct{}
// NewProgram creates a new Program.
func NewProgram(model Model, opts ...ProgramOption) *Program {
p := &Program{
mtx: &sync.Mutex{},
initialModel: model,
output: os.Stdout,
input: os.Stdin,
CatchPanics: true,
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}
// Apply all options to program
for _, opt := range opts {
opt(p)
}
return p
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}
// Start initializes the program.
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func (p *Program) Start() error {
var (
cmds = make(chan Cmd)
msgs = make(chan Msg)
errs = make(chan error)
done = make(chan struct{})
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// If output is a file (e.g. os.Stdout) then this will be set
// accordingly. Most of the time you should refer to p.outputIsTTY
// rather than do a nil check against the value here.
outputAsFile *os.File
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)
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ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
defer cancel()
// Is output a terminal?
if f, ok := p.output.(*os.File); ok {
outputAsFile = f
p.outputIsTTY = isatty.IsTerminal(f.Fd())
}
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// Is input a terminal?
if f, ok := p.input.(*os.File); ok {
p.inputIsTTY = isatty.IsTerminal(f.Fd())
}
// If input is not a terminal, and the user hasn't set a custom input, open
// a TTY so we can capture input as normal. This will allow things to "just
// work" in cases where data was piped or redirected into this application.
if !p.inputIsTTY && p.inputStatus != customInput {
f, err := openInputTTY()
if err != nil {
return err
}
p.input = f
p.inputIsTTY = true
p.inputStatus = managedInput
}
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// Listen for SIGINT. Note that in most cases ^C will not send an
// interrupt because the terminal will be in raw mode and thus capture
// that keystroke and send it along to Program.Update. If input is not a
// TTY, however, ^C will be caught here.
go func() {
sig := make(chan os.Signal, 1)
signal.Notify(sig, syscall.SIGINT)
defer signal.Stop(sig)
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
case <-sig:
msgs <- quitMsg{}
}
}()
if p.CatchPanics {
defer func() {
if r := recover(); r != nil {
p.ExitAltScreen()
p.DisableMouseCellMotion()
p.DisableMouseAllMotion()
fmt.Printf("Caught panic:\n\n%s\n\nRestoring terminal...\n\n", r)
debug.PrintStack()
return
}
}()
}
// If no renderer is set use the standard one.
if p.renderer == nil {
p.renderer = newRenderer(p.output, p.mtx)
}
// Check if output is a TTY before entering raw mode, hiding the cursor and
// so on.
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{
err := p.initTerminal()
if err != nil {
return err
}
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defer func() {
_ = p.restoreTerminal()
}()
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}
// Initialize program
model := p.initialModel
initCmd := model.Init()
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if initCmd != nil {
go func() {
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cmds <- initCmd
}()
}
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// Start renderer
p.renderer.start()
p.renderer.setAltScreen(p.altScreenActive)
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// Render initial view
p.renderer.write(model.View())
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// Subscribe to user input
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if p.inputIsTTY {
go func() {
for {
msg, err := readInput(p.input)
if err != nil {
// If we get EOF just stop listening for input
if err == io.EOF {
break
}
errs <- err
}
msgs <- msg
}
}()
}
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if p.outputIsTTY {
// Get initial terminal size
go func() {
w, h, err := term.GetSize(int(outputAsFile.Fd()))
if err != nil {
errs <- err
}
msgs <- WindowSizeMsg{w, h}
}()
// Listen for window resizes
go listenForResize(outputAsFile, msgs, errs)
}
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// Process commands
go func() {
for {
select {
case <-done:
return
case cmd := <-cmds:
if cmd != nil {
go func() {
msgs <- cmd()
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}()
}
}
}
}()
// Handle updates and draw
for {
select {
case err := <-errs:
close(done)
return err
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case msg := <-msgs:
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// Handle special internal messages
switch msg := msg.(type) {
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case quitMsg:
p.ExitAltScreen()
p.DisableMouseCellMotion()
p.DisableMouseAllMotion()
p.renderer.stop()
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close(done)
return nil
case batchMsg:
for _, cmd := range msg {
cmds <- cmd
}
continue
case WindowSizeMsg:
p.renderer.repaint()
case enterAltScreenMsg:
p.EnterAltScreen()
case exitAltScreenMsg:
p.ExitAltScreen()
case enableMouseCellMotionMsg:
p.EnableMouseCellMotion()
case enableMouseAllMotionMsg:
p.EnableMouseAllMotion()
case disableMouseMsg:
p.DisableMouseCellMotion()
p.DisableMouseAllMotion()
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case hideCursorMsg:
hideCursor(p.output)
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}
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// Process internal messages for the renderer
if r, ok := p.renderer.(*standardRenderer); ok {
r.handleMessages(msg)
}
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var cmd Cmd
model, cmd = model.Update(msg) // run update
cmds <- cmd // process command (if any)
p.renderer.write(model.View()) // send view to renderer
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}
}
}
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// EnterAltScreen enters the alternate screen buffer, which consumes the entire
// terminal window. ExitAltScreen will return the terminal to its former state.
//
// Deprecated. Use the EnterAltScreen() command instead.
func (p *Program) EnterAltScreen() {
p.mtx.Lock()
defer p.mtx.Unlock()
if p.altScreenActive {
return
}
fmt.Fprintf(p.output, te.CSI+te.AltScreenSeq)
moveCursor(p.output, 0, 0)
p.altScreenActive = true
if p.renderer != nil {
p.renderer.setAltScreen(p.altScreenActive)
}
}
// ExitAltScreen exits the alternate screen buffer.
//
// Deprecated. Use the ExitAltScreen() command instead.
func (p *Program) ExitAltScreen() {
p.mtx.Lock()
defer p.mtx.Unlock()
if !p.altScreenActive {
return
}
fmt.Fprintf(p.output, te.CSI+te.ExitAltScreenSeq)
p.altScreenActive = false
if p.renderer != nil {
p.renderer.setAltScreen(p.altScreenActive)
}
}
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// EnableMouseCellMotion enables mouse click, release, wheel and motion events
// if a mouse button is pressed (i.e., drag events).
//
// Deprecated. Use the EnableMouseCellMotion() command instead.
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func (p *Program) EnableMouseCellMotion() {
p.mtx.Lock()
defer p.mtx.Unlock()
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fmt.Fprintf(p.output, te.CSI+te.EnableMouseCellMotionSeq)
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}
// DisableMouseCellMotion disables Mouse Cell Motion tracking. This will be
// called automatically when exiting a Bubble Tea program.
//
// Deprecated. Use the DisableMouse() command instead.
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func (p *Program) DisableMouseCellMotion() {
p.mtx.Lock()
defer p.mtx.Unlock()
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fmt.Fprintf(p.output, te.CSI+te.DisableMouseCellMotionSeq)
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}
// EnableMouseAllMotion enables mouse click, release, wheel and motion events,
// regardless of whether a mouse button is pressed. Many modern terminals
// support this, but not all.
//
// Deprecated. Use the EnableMouseAllMotion() command instead.
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func (p *Program) EnableMouseAllMotion() {
p.mtx.Lock()
defer p.mtx.Unlock()
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fmt.Fprintf(p.output, te.CSI+te.EnableMouseAllMotionSeq)
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}
// DisableMouseAllMotion disables All Motion mouse tracking. This will be
// called automatically when exiting a Bubble Tea program.
//
// Deprecated. Use the DisableMouse() command instead.
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func (p *Program) DisableMouseAllMotion() {
p.mtx.Lock()
defer p.mtx.Unlock()
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fmt.Fprintf(p.output, te.CSI+te.DisableMouseAllMotionSeq)
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}