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152 lines
5.2 KiB
2 weeks ago
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from operator import itemgetter
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from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Callable, NamedTuple, Optional, Sequence
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from . import errors
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from .protocol import is_renderable, rich_cast
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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from .console import Console, ConsoleOptions, RenderableType
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class Measurement(NamedTuple):
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"""Stores the minimum and maximum widths (in characters) required to render an object."""
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minimum: int
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"""Minimum number of cells required to render."""
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maximum: int
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"""Maximum number of cells required to render."""
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@property
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def span(self) -> int:
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"""Get difference between maximum and minimum."""
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return self.maximum - self.minimum
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def normalize(self) -> "Measurement":
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"""Get measurement that ensures that minimum <= maximum and minimum >= 0
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Returns:
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Measurement: A normalized measurement.
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"""
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minimum, maximum = self
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minimum = min(max(0, minimum), maximum)
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return Measurement(max(0, minimum), max(0, max(minimum, maximum)))
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def with_maximum(self, width: int) -> "Measurement":
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"""Get a RenderableWith where the widths are <= width.
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Args:
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width (int): Maximum desired width.
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Returns:
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Measurement: New Measurement object.
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"""
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minimum, maximum = self
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return Measurement(min(minimum, width), min(maximum, width))
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def with_minimum(self, width: int) -> "Measurement":
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"""Get a RenderableWith where the widths are >= width.
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Args:
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width (int): Minimum desired width.
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Returns:
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Measurement: New Measurement object.
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"""
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minimum, maximum = self
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width = max(0, width)
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return Measurement(max(minimum, width), max(maximum, width))
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def clamp(
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self, min_width: Optional[int] = None, max_width: Optional[int] = None
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) -> "Measurement":
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"""Clamp a measurement within the specified range.
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Args:
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min_width (int): Minimum desired width, or ``None`` for no minimum. Defaults to None.
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max_width (int): Maximum desired width, or ``None`` for no maximum. Defaults to None.
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Returns:
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Measurement: New Measurement object.
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"""
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measurement = self
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if min_width is not None:
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measurement = measurement.with_minimum(min_width)
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if max_width is not None:
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measurement = measurement.with_maximum(max_width)
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return measurement
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@classmethod
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def get(
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cls, console: "Console", options: "ConsoleOptions", renderable: "RenderableType"
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) -> "Measurement":
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"""Get a measurement for a renderable.
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Args:
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console (~rich.console.Console): Console instance.
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options (~rich.console.ConsoleOptions): Console options.
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renderable (RenderableType): An object that may be rendered with Rich.
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Raises:
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errors.NotRenderableError: If the object is not renderable.
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Returns:
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Measurement: Measurement object containing range of character widths required to render the object.
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"""
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_max_width = options.max_width
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if _max_width < 1:
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return Measurement(0, 0)
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if isinstance(renderable, str):
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renderable = console.render_str(
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renderable, markup=options.markup, highlight=False
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)
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renderable = rich_cast(renderable)
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if is_renderable(renderable):
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get_console_width: Optional[
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Callable[["Console", "ConsoleOptions"], "Measurement"]
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] = getattr(renderable, "__rich_measure__", None)
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if get_console_width is not None:
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render_width = (
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get_console_width(console, options)
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.normalize()
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.with_maximum(_max_width)
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)
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if render_width.maximum < 1:
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return Measurement(0, 0)
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return render_width.normalize()
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else:
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return Measurement(0, _max_width)
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else:
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raise errors.NotRenderableError(
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f"Unable to get render width for {renderable!r}; "
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"a str, Segment, or object with __rich_console__ method is required"
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)
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def measure_renderables(
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console: "Console",
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options: "ConsoleOptions",
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renderables: Sequence["RenderableType"],
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) -> "Measurement":
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"""Get a measurement that would fit a number of renderables.
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Args:
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console (~rich.console.Console): Console instance.
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options (~rich.console.ConsoleOptions): Console options.
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renderables (Iterable[RenderableType]): One or more renderable objects.
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Returns:
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Measurement: Measurement object containing range of character widths required to
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contain all given renderables.
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"""
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if not renderables:
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return Measurement(0, 0)
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get_measurement = Measurement.get
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measurements = [
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get_measurement(console, options, renderable) for renderable in renderables
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]
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measured_width = Measurement(
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max(measurements, key=itemgetter(0)).minimum,
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max(measurements, key=itemgetter(1)).maximum,
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)
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return measured_width
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