Source code for stouputils.print

"""
This module provides utility functions for printing messages with different levels of importance.

If a message is printed multiple times, it will be displayed as "(xN) message"
where N is the number of times the message has been printed.

.. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Stoupy51/stouputils/refs/heads/main/assets/print_module.gif
  :alt: stouputils print examples
"""

# Imports
import os
import sys
import time
from collections.abc import Callable
from typing import IO, Any, TextIO

# Colors constants
RESET: str   = "\033[0m"
RED: str     = "\033[91m"
GREEN: str   = "\033[92m"
YELLOW: str  = "\033[93m"
BLUE: str    = "\033[94m"
MAGENTA: str = "\033[95m"
CYAN: str    = "\033[96m"
LINE_UP: str = "\033[1A"

# Enable colors on Windows 10 terminal if applicable
if os.name == "nt":
	os.system("color")

[docs] def remove_colors(text: str) -> str: """ Remove the colors from a text """ for color in [RESET, RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE, MAGENTA, CYAN, LINE_UP]: text = text.replace(color, "") return text
# Print functions previous_args_kwards: tuple[Any, Any] = ((), {}) nb_values: int = 1
[docs] def is_same_print(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> bool: """ Checks if the current print call is the same as the previous one. """ global previous_args_kwards, nb_values if previous_args_kwards == (args, kwargs): nb_values += 1 return True else: previous_args_kwards = (args, kwargs) nb_values = 1 return False
import_time: float = time.time() def current_time() -> str: # If the import time is more than 24 hours, return the full datetime if (time.time() - import_time) > (24 * 60 * 60): return time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S") else: return time.strftime("%H:%M:%S")
[docs] def info( *values: Any, color: str = GREEN, text: str = "INFO ", prefix: str = "", file: TextIO | list[TextIO] | None = None, **print_kwargs: Any, ) -> None: """ Print an information message looking like "[INFO HH:MM:SS] message" in green by default. Args: values (Any): Values to print (like the print function) color (str): Color of the message (default: GREEN) text (str): Text of the message (default: "INFO ") prefix (str): Prefix to add to the values file (TextIO|list[TextIO]): File(s) to write the message to (default: sys.stdout) print_kwargs (dict): Keyword arguments to pass to the print function """ # Use stdout if no file is specified if file is None: file = sys.stdout # If file is a list, recursively call info() for each file if isinstance(file, list): for f in file: info(*values, color=color, text=text, prefix=prefix, file=f, **print_kwargs) else: # Build the message with prefix, color, text and timestamp message: str = f"{prefix}{color}[{text} {current_time()}]" # If this is a repeated print, add a line up and counter if is_same_print(*values, color=color, text=text, prefix=prefix, **print_kwargs): message = f"{LINE_UP}{message} (x{nb_values})" # Print the message with the values and reset color print(message, *values, RESET, file=file, **print_kwargs)
[docs] def debug(*values: Any, **print_kwargs: Any) -> None: """ Print a debug message looking like "[DEBUG HH:MM:SS] message" in cyan by default. """ if "text" not in print_kwargs: print_kwargs["text"] = "DEBUG" if "color" not in print_kwargs: print_kwargs["color"] = CYAN info(*values, **print_kwargs)
[docs] def alt_debug(*values: Any, **print_kwargs: Any) -> None: """ Print a debug message looking like "[DEBUG HH:MM:SS] message" in blue by default. """ if "text" not in print_kwargs: print_kwargs["text"] = "DEBUG" if "color" not in print_kwargs: print_kwargs["color"] = BLUE info(*values, **print_kwargs)
[docs] def suggestion(*values: Any, **print_kwargs: Any) -> None: """ Print a suggestion message looking like "[SUGGESTION HH:MM:SS] message" in cyan by default. """ if "text" not in print_kwargs: print_kwargs["text"] = "SUGGESTION" if "color" not in print_kwargs: print_kwargs["color"] = CYAN info(*values, **print_kwargs)
[docs] def progress(*values: Any, **print_kwargs: Any) -> None: """ Print a progress message looking like "[PROGRESS HH:MM:SS] message" in magenta by default. """ if "text" not in print_kwargs: print_kwargs["text"] = "PROGRESS" if "color" not in print_kwargs: print_kwargs["color"] = MAGENTA info(*values, **print_kwargs)
[docs] def warning(*values: Any, **print_kwargs: Any) -> None: """ Print a warning message looking like "[WARNING HH:MM:SS] message" in yellow by default and in sys.stderr. """ if "file" not in print_kwargs: print_kwargs["file"] = sys.stderr if "text" not in print_kwargs: print_kwargs["text"] = "WARNING" if "color" not in print_kwargs: print_kwargs["color"] = YELLOW info(*values, **print_kwargs)
[docs] def error(*values: Any, exit: bool = True, **print_kwargs: Any) -> None: """ Print an error message (in sys.stderr and in red by default) and optionally ask the user to continue or stop the program. Args: values (Any): Values to print (like the print function) exit (bool): Whether to ask the user to continue or stop the program, false to ignore the error automatically and continue print_kwargs (dict): Keyword arguments to pass to the print function """ file: TextIO = sys.stderr if "file" in print_kwargs: if isinstance(print_kwargs["file"], list): file_list: list[TextIO] = print_kwargs["file"] file = file_list[0] else: file = print_kwargs["file"] if "text" not in print_kwargs: print_kwargs["text"] = "ERROR" if "color" not in print_kwargs: print_kwargs["color"] = RED info(*values, **print_kwargs) if exit: try: print("Press enter to ignore error and continue, or 'CTRL+C' to stop the program... ", file=file) input() except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): print(file=file) sys.exit(1)
[docs] def whatisit( *values: Any, print_function: Callable[..., None] = debug, max_length: int = 250, color: str = CYAN, **print_kwargs: Any, ) -> None: """ Print the type of each value and the value itself, with its id and length/shape. The output format is: "type, <id id_number>: (length/shape) value" Args: values (Any): Values to print print_function (Callable): Function to use to print the values (default: debug()) max_length (int): Maximum length of the value string to print (default: 250) color (str): Color of the message (default: CYAN) print_kwargs (dict): Keyword arguments to pass to the print function """ def _internal(value: Any) -> str: """ Get the string representation of the value, with length or shape instead of length if shape is available """ # Get the length or shape of the value length: str = "" try: length = f"(length: {len(value)}) " except (AttributeError, TypeError): pass try: length = f"(shape: {value.shape}) " except (AttributeError, TypeError): pass # Get the string representation of the value value_str: str = str(value) if len(value_str) > max_length: value_str = value_str[:max_length] + "..." if "\n" in value_str: value_str = "\n" + value_str # Add a newline before the value if there is a newline in it. # Return the formatted string return f"{type(value)}, <id {id(value)}>: {length}{value_str}" # Add the color to the message if "color" not in print_kwargs: print_kwargs["color"] = color # Print the values if len(values) > 1: print_function("(What is it?)", **print_kwargs) for value in values: print_function(_internal(value), **print_kwargs) elif len(values) == 1: print_function(f"(What is it?) {_internal(values[0])}", **print_kwargs)
[docs] def breakpoint(*values: Any, print_function: Callable[..., None] = warning, **print_kwargs: Any) -> None: """ Breakpoint function, pause the program and print the values. Args: values (Any): Values to print print_function (Callable): Function to use to print the values (default: warning()) print_kwargs (dict): Keyword arguments to pass to the print function """ if "text" not in print_kwargs: print_kwargs["text"] = "BREAKPOINT (press Enter)" file: TextIO = sys.stderr if "file" in print_kwargs: if isinstance(print_kwargs["file"], list): file_list: list[TextIO] = print_kwargs["file"] file = file_list[0] else: file = print_kwargs["file"] whatisit(*values, print_function=print_function, **print_kwargs) try: input() except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): print(file=file) sys.exit(1)
# TeeMultiOutput class to duplicate output to multiple file-like objects
[docs] class TeeMultiOutput: """ File-like object that duplicates output to multiple file-like objects. Args: *files (IO[Any]): One or more file-like objects that have write and flush methods strip_colors (bool): Strip ANSI color codes from output sent to non-stdout/stderr files ascii_only (bool): Replace non-ASCII characters with their ASCII equivalents for non-stdout/stderr files ignore_lineup (bool): Ignore lines containing LINE_UP escape sequence in non-terminal outputs Examples: >>> f = open("logfile.txt", "w") >>> original_stdout = sys.stdout >>> sys.stdout = TeeMultiOutput(sys.stdout, f) >>> print("Hello World") # Output goes to both console and file Hello World >>> sys.stdout = original_stdout >>> f.close() """ def __init__( self, *files: IO[Any], strip_colors: bool = True, ascii_only: bool = True, ignore_lineup: bool = True ) -> None: self.files: tuple[IO[Any], ...] = files """ File-like objects to write to """ self.strip_colors: bool = strip_colors """ Whether to strip ANSI color codes from output sent to non-stdout/stderr files """ self.ascii_only: bool = ascii_only """ Whether to replace non-ASCII characters with their ASCII equivalents for non-stdout/stderr files """ self.ignore_lineup: bool = ignore_lineup """ Whether to ignore lines containing LINE_UP escape sequence in non-terminal outputs """ @property def encoding(self) -> str: """ Get the encoding of the first file, or "utf-8" as fallback. Returns: str: The encoding, ex: "utf-8", "ascii", "latin1", etc. """ try: return self.files[0].encoding # type: ignore except (IndexError, AttributeError): return "utf-8"
[docs] def write(self, obj: str) -> None: """ Write the object to all files while stripping colors if needed. Args: obj (str): String to write """ for i, f in enumerate(self.files): try: content = obj if i != 0: # First file (i = 0) (often stdout/stderr) gets the original content # Other files (i != 0) get processed content # Skip content if it contains LINE_UP and ignore_lineup is True if self.ignore_lineup and (LINE_UP in content or "\r" in content): continue # Strip colors if needed if self.strip_colors: content = remove_colors(content) # Replace Unicode block characters with ASCII equivalents # Replace other problematic Unicode characters as needed if self.ascii_only: content = content.replace('█', '#') content = ''.join(c if ord(c) < 128 else '?' for c in content) # Write content to file f.write(content) except Exception: pass
[docs] def flush(self) -> None: """ Flush all files. """ for f in self.files: try: f.flush() except Exception: pass
[docs] def fileno(self) -> int: """ Return the file descriptor of the first file. """ return self.files[0].fileno() if hasattr(self.files[0], "fileno") else 0
if __name__ == "__main__": info("Hello", "World") time.sleep(0.5) info("Hello", "World") time.sleep(0.5) info("Hello", "World") time.sleep(0.5) info("Not Hello World !") time.sleep(0.5) info("Hello", "World") time.sleep(0.5) info("Hello", "World") # All remaining print functions debug("Hello", "World") suggestion("Hello", "World") progress("Hello", "World") warning("Hello", "World") error("Hello", "World", exit=False) whatisit("Hello", "World")