git-lfs/tasklog/log.go
Taylor Blau 7c244da198 tasklog/log.go: print "done" messages with a trailing period
We use package 'tasklog' to print progress messages to the command line
interface, as in the case of 'git-migrate-import(1)' or
'git-lfs-prune(1)'.

This package aims to mimic the style of upstream Git's progress log
lines, which are identical in every way, except for the trailing period
at the end of 'done'.

Git does print this period, but Git LFS does not. Let's make the two
more similar by having LFS print this period, too.
2019-08-23 17:04:37 -04:00

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package tasklog
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
isatty "github.com/mattn/go-isatty"
"github.com/olekukonko/ts"
)
const (
DefaultLoggingThrottle = 200 * time.Millisecond
)
// Logger logs a series of tasks to an io.Writer, processing each task in order
// until completion .
type Logger struct {
// sink is the writer to write to.
sink io.Writer
// widthFn is a function that returns the width of the terminal that
// this logger is running within.
widthFn func() int
// tty is true if sink is connected to a terminal
tty bool
// forceProgress forces progress status even when stdout is not a tty
forceProgress bool
// throttle is the minimum amount of time that must pass between each
// instant data is logged.
throttle time.Duration
// queue is the incoming, unbuffered queue of tasks to enqueue.
queue chan Task
// tasks is the set of tasks to process.
tasks chan Task
// wg is a WaitGroup that is incremented when new tasks are enqueued,
// and decremented when tasks finish.
wg *sync.WaitGroup
}
// Option is the type for
type Option func(*Logger)
// ForceProgress returns an options function that configures forced progress status
// on the logger.
func ForceProgress(v bool) Option {
return func(l *Logger) {
l.forceProgress = v
}
}
// NewLogger returns a new *Logger instance that logs to "sink" and uses the
// current terminal width as the width of the line. Will log progress status if
// stdout is a terminal or if forceProgress is true
func NewLogger(sink io.Writer, options ...Option) *Logger {
if sink == nil {
sink = ioutil.Discard
}
l := &Logger{
sink: sink,
throttle: DefaultLoggingThrottle,
widthFn: func() int {
size, err := ts.GetSize()
if err != nil {
return 80
}
return size.Col()
},
queue: make(chan Task),
tasks: make(chan Task),
wg: new(sync.WaitGroup),
}
for _, option := range options {
option(l)
}
l.tty = tty(sink)
go l.consume()
return l
}
type hasFd interface {
Fd() uintptr
}
// tty returns true if the writer is connected to a tty
func tty(writer io.Writer) bool {
if v, ok := writer.(hasFd); ok {
return isatty.IsTerminal(v.Fd()) || isatty.IsCygwinTerminal(v.Fd())
}
return false
}
// Close closes the queue and does not allow new Tasks to be `enqueue()`'d. It
// waits until the currently running Task has completed.
func (l *Logger) Close() {
if l == nil {
return
}
close(l.queue)
l.wg.Wait()
}
// Waitier creates and enqueues a new *WaitingTask.
func (l *Logger) Waiter(msg string) *WaitingTask {
t := NewWaitingTask(msg)
l.Enqueue(t)
return t
}
// Percentage creates and enqueues a new *PercentageTask.
func (l *Logger) Percentage(msg string, total uint64) *PercentageTask {
t := NewPercentageTask(msg, total)
l.Enqueue(t)
return t
}
// List creates and enqueues a new *ListTask.
func (l *Logger) List(msg string) *ListTask {
t := NewListTask(msg)
l.Enqueue(t)
return t
}
// List creates and enqueues a new *SimpleTask.
func (l *Logger) Simple() *SimpleTask {
t := NewSimpleTask()
l.Enqueue(t)
return t
}
// Enqueue enqueues the given Tasks "ts".
func (l *Logger) Enqueue(ts ...Task) {
if l == nil {
for _, t := range ts {
if t == nil {
// NOTE: Do not allow nil tasks which are unable
// to be completed.
continue
}
go func(t Task) {
for range t.Updates() {
// Discard all updates.
}
}(t)
}
return
}
l.wg.Add(len(ts))
for _, t := range ts {
if t == nil {
// NOTE: See above.
continue
}
l.queue <- t
}
}
// consume creates a pseudo-infinte buffer between the incoming set of tasks and
// the queue of tasks to work on.
func (l *Logger) consume() {
go func() {
// Process the single next task in sequence until completion,
// then consume the next task.
for task := range l.tasks {
l.logTask(task)
}
}()
defer close(l.tasks)
pending := make([]Task, 0)
for {
// If there is a pending task, "peek" it off of the set of
// pending tasks.
var next Task
if len(pending) > 0 {
next = pending[0]
}
if next == nil {
// If there was no pending task, wait for either a)
// l.queue to close, or b) a new task to be submitted.
task, ok := <-l.queue
if !ok {
// If the queue is closed, no more new tasks may
// be added.
return
}
// Otherwise, add a new task to the set of tasks to
// process immediately, since there is no current
// buffer.
l.tasks <- task
} else {
// If there is a pending task, wait for either a) a
// write to process the task to become non-blocking, or
// b) a new task to enter the queue.
select {
case task, ok := <-l.queue:
if !ok {
// If the queue is closed, no more tasks
// may be added.
return
}
// Otherwise, add the next task to the set of
// pending, active tasks.
pending = append(pending, task)
case l.tasks <- next:
// Or "pop" the peeked task off of the pending
// set.
pending = pending[1:]
}
}
}
}
// logTask logs the set of updates from a given task to the sink, then logs a
// "done." message, and then marks the task as done.
//
// By default, the *Logger throttles log entry updates to once per the duration
// of time specified by `l.throttle time.Duration`.
//
// If the duration if 0, or the task is "durable" (by implementing
// github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/tasklog#DurableTask), then all entries will be
// logged.
func (l *Logger) logTask(task Task) {
defer l.wg.Done()
logAll := !task.Throttled()
var last time.Time
var update *Update
for update = range task.Updates() {
if !tty(os.Stdout) && !l.forceProgress {
continue
}
if logAll || l.throttle == 0 || !update.Throttled(last.Add(l.throttle)) {
l.logLine(update.S)
last = update.At
}
}
if update != nil {
// If a task sent no updates, the last recorded update will be
// nil. Given this, only log a message when there was at least
// (1) update.
l.log(fmt.Sprintf("%s, done.\n", update.S))
}
if v, ok := task.(interface {
// OnComplete is called after the Task "task" is closed, but
// before new tasks are accepted.
OnComplete()
}); ok {
// If the Task implements this interface, call it and block
// before accepting new tasks.
v.OnComplete()
}
}
// logLine writes a complete line and moves the cursor to the beginning of the
// line.
//
// It returns the number of bytes "n" written to the sink and the error "err",
// if one was encountered.
func (l *Logger) logLine(str string) (n int, err error) {
padding := strings.Repeat(" ", maxInt(0, l.widthFn()-len(str)))
return l.log(str + padding + "\r")
}
// log writes a string verbatim to the sink.
//
// It returns the number of bytes "n" written to the sink and the error "err",
// if one was encountered.
func (l *Logger) log(str string) (n int, err error) {
return fmt.Fprint(l.sink, str)
}
func maxInt(a, b int) int {
if a > b {
return a
}
return b
}