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<?php
/**
* PHP Command Line Tools
*
* This source file is subject to the MIT license that is bundled
* with this package in the file LICENSE.
*
* @author James Logsdon <dwarf@girsbrain.org>
* @copyright 2010 James Logsdom (http://girsbrain.org)
* @license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php The MIT License
*/
namespace cli;
use cli\Streams;
/**
* The `Notify` class is the basis of all feedback classes, such as Indicators
* and Progress meters. The default behaviour is to refresh output after 100ms
* have passed. This is done to preventing the screen from flickering and keep
* slowdowns from output to a minimum.
*
* The most basic form of Notifier has no maxim, and simply displays a series
* of characters to indicate progress is being made.
*/
abstract class Notify {
protected $_current = 0;
protected $_first = true;
protected $_interval;
protected $_message;
protected $_start;
protected $_timer;
/**
* Instatiates a Notification object.
*
* @param string $msg The text to display next to the Notifier.
* @param int $interval The interval in milliseconds between updates.
*/
public function __construct($msg, $interval = 100) {
$this->_message = $msg;
$this->_interval = (int)$interval;
}
/**
* This method should be used to print out the Notifier. This method is
* called from `cli\Notify::tick()` after `cli\Notify::$_interval` has passed.
*
* @abstract
* @param boolean $finish
* @see cli\Notify::tick()
*/
abstract public function display($finish = false);
/**
* Reset the notifier state so the same instance can be used in multiple loops.
*/
public function reset() {
$this->_current = 0;
$this->_first = true;
$this->_start = null;
$this->_timer = null;
}
/**
* Returns the formatted tick count.
*
* @return string The formatted tick count.
*/
public function current() {
return number_format($this->_current);
}
/**
* Calculates the time elapsed since the Notifier was first ticked.
*
* @return int The elapsed time in seconds.
*/
public function elapsed() {
if (!$this->_start) {
return 0;
}
$elapsed = time() - $this->_start;
return $elapsed;
}
/**
* Calculates the speed (number of ticks per second) at which the Notifier
* is being updated.
*
* @return int The number of ticks performed in 1 second.
*/
public function speed() {
static $tick, $iteration = 0, $speed = 0;
if (!$this->_start) {
return 0;
} else if (!$tick) {
$tick = $this->_start;
}
$now = microtime(true);
$span = $now - $tick;
if ($span > 1) {
$iteration++;
$tick = $now;
$speed = ($this->_current / $iteration) / $span;
}
return $speed;
}
/**
* Takes a time span given in seconds and formats it for display. The
* returned string will be in MM:SS form.
*
* @param int $time The time span in seconds to format.
* @return string The formatted time span.
*/
public function formatTime($time) {
return floor($time / 60) . ':' . str_pad($time % 60, 2, 0, STR_PAD_LEFT);
}
/**
* Finish our Notification display. Should be called after the Notifier is
* no longer needed.
*
* @see cli\Notify::display()
*/
public function finish() {
Streams::out("\r");
$this->display(true);
Streams::line();
}
/**
* Increments are tick counter by the given amount. If no amount is provided,
* the ticker is incremented by 1.
*
* @param int $increment The amount to increment by.
*/
public function increment($increment = 1) {
$this->_current += $increment;
}
/**
* Determines whether the display should be updated or not according to
* our interval setting.
*
* @return boolean `true` if the display should be updated, `false` otherwise.
*/
public function shouldUpdate() {
$now = microtime(true) * 1000;
if (empty($this->_timer)) {
$this->_start = (int)(($this->_timer = $now) / 1000);
return true;
}
if (($now - $this->_timer) > $this->_interval) {
$this->_timer = $now;
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
* This method is the meat of all Notifiers. First we increment the ticker
* and then update the display if enough time has passed since our last tick.
*
* @param int $increment The amount to increment by.
* @see cli\Notify::increment()
* @see cli\Notify::shouldUpdate()
* @see cli\Notify::display()
*/
public function tick($increment = 1) {
$this->increment($increment);
if ($this->shouldUpdate()) {
Streams::out("\r");
$this->display();
}
}
}