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| """ | |
| Customisable progressbar decorator for iterators. | |
| Includes a default `range` iterator printing to `stderr`. | |
| Usage: | |
| from tqdm import trange, tqdm | |
| for i in trange(10): | |
| ... | |
| """ | |
| import sys | |
| from collections import OrderedDict, defaultdict | |
| from contextlib import contextmanager | |
| from datetime import datetime, timedelta, timezone | |
| from numbers import Number | |
| from time import time | |
| from warnings import warn | |
| from weakref import WeakSet | |
| from ._monitor import TMonitor | |
| from .utils import ( | |
| CallbackIOWrapper, Comparable, DisableOnWriteError, FormatReplace, SimpleTextIOWrapper, | |
| _is_ascii, _screen_shape_wrapper, _supports_unicode, _term_move_up, disp_len, disp_trim, | |
| envwrap) | |
| __author__ = "https://github.com/tqdm/tqdm#contributions" | |
| __all__ = ['tqdm', 'trange', | |
| 'TqdmTypeError', 'TqdmKeyError', 'TqdmWarning', | |
| 'TqdmExperimentalWarning', 'TqdmDeprecationWarning', | |
| 'TqdmMonitorWarning'] | |
| class TqdmTypeError(TypeError): | |
| pass | |
| class TqdmKeyError(KeyError): | |
| pass | |
| class TqdmWarning(Warning): | |
| """base class for all tqdm warnings. | |
| Used for non-external-code-breaking errors, such as garbled printing. | |
| """ | |
| def __init__(self, msg, fp_write=None, *a, **k): | |
| if fp_write is not None: | |
| fp_write("\n" + self.__class__.__name__ + ": " + str(msg).rstrip() + '\n') | |
| else: | |
| super().__init__(msg, *a, **k) | |
| class TqdmExperimentalWarning(TqdmWarning, FutureWarning): | |
| """beta feature, unstable API and behaviour""" | |
| pass | |
| class TqdmDeprecationWarning(TqdmWarning, DeprecationWarning): | |
| # not suppressed if raised | |
| pass | |
| class TqdmMonitorWarning(TqdmWarning, RuntimeWarning): | |
| """tqdm monitor errors which do not affect external functionality""" | |
| pass | |
| def TRLock(*args, **kwargs): | |
| """threading RLock""" | |
| try: | |
| from threading import RLock | |
| return RLock(*args, **kwargs) | |
| except (ImportError, OSError): # pragma: no cover | |
| pass | |
| class TqdmDefaultWriteLock(object): | |
| """ | |
| Provide a default write lock for thread and multiprocessing safety. | |
| Works only on platforms supporting `fork` (so Windows is excluded). | |
| You must initialise a `tqdm` or `TqdmDefaultWriteLock` instance | |
| before forking in order for the write lock to work. | |
| On Windows, you need to supply the lock from the parent to the children as | |
| an argument to joblib or the parallelism lib you use. | |
| """ | |
| # global thread lock so no setup required for multithreading. | |
| # NB: Do not create multiprocessing lock as it sets the multiprocessing | |
| # context, disallowing `spawn()`/`forkserver()` | |
| th_lock = TRLock() | |
| def __init__(self): | |
| # Create global parallelism locks to avoid racing issues with parallel | |
| # bars works only if fork available (Linux/MacOSX, but not Windows) | |
| cls = type(self) | |
| root_lock = cls.th_lock | |
| if root_lock is not None: | |
| root_lock.acquire() | |
| cls.create_mp_lock() | |
| self.locks = [lk for lk in [cls.mp_lock, cls.th_lock] if lk is not None] | |
| if root_lock is not None: | |
| root_lock.release() | |
| def acquire(self, *a, **k): | |
| for lock in self.locks: | |
| lock.acquire(*a, **k) | |
| def release(self): | |
| for lock in self.locks[::-1]: # Release in inverse order of acquisition | |
| lock.release() | |
| def __enter__(self): | |
| self.acquire() | |
| def __exit__(self, *exc): | |
| self.release() | |
| def create_mp_lock(cls): | |
| if not hasattr(cls, 'mp_lock'): | |
| try: | |
| from multiprocessing import RLock | |
| cls.mp_lock = RLock() | |
| except (ImportError, OSError): # pragma: no cover | |
| cls.mp_lock = None | |
| def create_th_lock(cls): | |
| assert hasattr(cls, 'th_lock') | |
| warn("create_th_lock not needed anymore", TqdmDeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) | |
| class Bar(object): | |
| """ | |
| `str.format`-able bar with format specifiers: `[width][type]` | |
| - `width` | |
| + unspecified (default): use `self.default_len` | |
| + `int >= 0`: overrides `self.default_len` | |
| + `int < 0`: subtract from `self.default_len` | |
| - `type` | |
| + `a`: ascii (`charset=self.ASCII` override) | |
| + `u`: unicode (`charset=self.UTF` override) | |
| + `b`: blank (`charset=" "` override) | |
| """ | |
| ASCII = " 123456789#" | |
| UTF = u" " + u''.join(map(chr, range(0x258F, 0x2587, -1))) | |
| BLANK = " " | |
| COLOUR_RESET = '\x1b[0m' | |
| COLOUR_RGB = '\x1b[38;2;%d;%d;%dm' | |
| COLOURS = {'BLACK': '\x1b[30m', 'RED': '\x1b[31m', 'GREEN': '\x1b[32m', | |
| 'YELLOW': '\x1b[33m', 'BLUE': '\x1b[34m', 'MAGENTA': '\x1b[35m', | |
| 'CYAN': '\x1b[36m', 'WHITE': '\x1b[37m'} | |
| def __init__(self, frac, default_len=10, charset=UTF, colour=None): | |
| if not 0 <= frac <= 1: | |
| warn("clamping frac to range [0, 1]", TqdmWarning, stacklevel=2) | |
| frac = max(0, min(1, frac)) | |
| assert default_len > 0 | |
| self.frac = frac | |
| self.default_len = default_len | |
| self.charset = charset | |
| self.colour = colour | |
| def colour(self): | |
| return self._colour | |
| def colour(self, value): | |
| if not value: | |
| self._colour = None | |
| return | |
| try: | |
| if value.upper() in self.COLOURS: | |
| self._colour = self.COLOURS[value.upper()] | |
| elif value[0] == '#' and len(value) == 7: | |
| self._colour = self.COLOUR_RGB % tuple( | |
| int(i, 16) for i in (value[1:3], value[3:5], value[5:7])) | |
| else: | |
| raise KeyError | |
| except (KeyError, AttributeError): | |
| warn("Unknown colour (%s); valid choices: [hex (#00ff00), %s]" % ( | |
| value, ", ".join(self.COLOURS)), | |
| TqdmWarning, stacklevel=2) | |
| self._colour = None | |
| def __format__(self, format_spec): | |
| if format_spec: | |
| _type = format_spec[-1].lower() | |
| try: | |
| charset = {'a': self.ASCII, 'u': self.UTF, 'b': self.BLANK}[_type] | |
| except KeyError: | |
| charset = self.charset | |
| else: | |
| format_spec = format_spec[:-1] | |
| if format_spec: | |
| N_BARS = int(format_spec) | |
| if N_BARS < 0: | |
| N_BARS += self.default_len | |
| else: | |
| N_BARS = self.default_len | |
| else: | |
| charset = self.charset | |
| N_BARS = self.default_len | |
| nsyms = len(charset) - 1 | |
| bar_length, frac_bar_length = divmod(int(self.frac * N_BARS * nsyms), nsyms) | |
| res = charset[-1] * bar_length | |
| if bar_length < N_BARS: # whitespace padding | |
| res = res + charset[frac_bar_length] + charset[0] * (N_BARS - bar_length - 1) | |
| return self.colour + res + self.COLOUR_RESET if self.colour else res | |
| class EMA(object): | |
| """ | |
| Exponential moving average: smoothing to give progressively lower | |
| weights to older values. | |
| Parameters | |
| ---------- | |
| smoothing : float, optional | |
| Smoothing factor in range [0, 1], [default: 0.3]. | |
| Increase to give more weight to recent values. | |
| Ranges from 0 (yields old value) to 1 (yields new value). | |
| """ | |
| def __init__(self, smoothing=0.3): | |
| self.alpha = smoothing | |
| self.last = 0 | |
| self.calls = 0 | |
| def __call__(self, x=None): | |
| """ | |
| Parameters | |
| ---------- | |
| x : float | |
| New value to include in EMA. | |
| """ | |
| beta = 1 - self.alpha | |
| if x is not None: | |
| self.last = self.alpha * x + beta * self.last | |
| self.calls += 1 | |
| return self.last / (1 - beta ** self.calls) if self.calls else self.last | |
| class tqdm(Comparable): | |
| """ | |
| Decorate an iterable object, returning an iterator which acts exactly | |
| like the original iterable, but prints a dynamically updating | |
| progressbar every time a value is requested. | |
| Parameters | |
| ---------- | |
| iterable : iterable, optional | |
| Iterable to decorate with a progressbar. | |
| Leave blank to manually manage the updates. | |
| desc : str, optional | |
| Prefix for the progressbar. | |
| total : int or float, optional | |
| The number of expected iterations. If unspecified, | |
| len(iterable) is used if possible. If float("inf") or as a last | |
| resort, only basic progress statistics are displayed | |
| (no ETA, no progressbar). | |
| If `gui` is True and this parameter needs subsequent updating, | |
| specify an initial arbitrary large positive number, | |
| e.g. 9e9. | |
| leave : bool, optional | |
| If [default: True], keeps all traces of the progressbar | |
| upon termination of iteration. | |
| If `None`, will leave only if `position` is `0`. | |
| file : `io.TextIOWrapper` or `io.StringIO`, optional | |
| Specifies where to output the progress messages | |
| (default: sys.stderr). Uses `file.write(str)` and `file.flush()` | |
| methods. For encoding, see `write_bytes`. | |
| ncols : int, optional | |
| The width of the entire output message. If specified, | |
| dynamically resizes the progressbar to stay within this bound. | |
| If unspecified, attempts to use environment width. The | |
| fallback is a meter width of 10 and no limit for the counter and | |
| statistics. If 0, will not print any meter (only stats). | |
| mininterval : float, optional | |
| Minimum progress display update interval [default: 0.1] seconds. | |
| maxinterval : float, optional | |
| Maximum progress display update interval [default: 10] seconds. | |
| Automatically adjusts `miniters` to correspond to `mininterval` | |
| after long display update lag. Only works if `dynamic_miniters` | |
| or monitor thread is enabled. | |
| miniters : int or float, optional | |
| Minimum progress display update interval, in iterations. | |
| If 0 and `dynamic_miniters`, will automatically adjust to equal | |
| `mininterval` (more CPU efficient, good for tight loops). | |
| If > 0, will skip display of specified number of iterations. | |
| Tweak this and `mininterval` to get very efficient loops. | |
| If your progress is erratic with both fast and slow iterations | |
| (network, skipping items, etc) you should set miniters=1. | |
| ascii : bool or str, optional | |
| If unspecified or False, use unicode (smooth blocks) to fill | |
| the meter. The fallback is to use ASCII characters " 123456789#". | |
| disable : bool, optional | |
| Whether to disable the entire progressbar wrapper | |
| [default: False]. If set to None, disable on non-TTY. | |
| unit : str, optional | |
| String that will be used to define the unit of each iteration | |
| [default: it]. | |
| unit_scale : bool or int or float, optional | |
| If 1 or True, the number of iterations will be reduced/scaled | |
| automatically and a metric prefix following the | |
| International System of Units standard will be added | |
| (kilo, mega, etc.) [default: False]. If any other non-zero | |
| number, will scale `total` and `n`. | |
| dynamic_ncols : bool, optional | |
| If set, constantly alters `ncols` and `nrows` to the | |
| environment (allowing for window resizes) [default: False]. | |
| smoothing : float, optional | |
| Exponential moving average smoothing factor for speed estimates | |
| (ignored in GUI mode). Ranges from 0 (average speed) to 1 | |
| (current/instantaneous speed) [default: 0.3]. | |
| bar_format : str, optional | |
| Specify a custom bar string formatting. May impact performance. | |
| [default: '{l_bar}{bar}{r_bar}'], where | |
| l_bar='{desc}: {percentage:3.0f}%|' and | |
| r_bar='| {n_fmt}/{total_fmt} [{elapsed}<{remaining}, ' | |
| '{rate_fmt}{postfix}]' | |
| Possible vars: l_bar, bar, r_bar, n, n_fmt, total, total_fmt, | |
| percentage, elapsed, elapsed_s, ncols, nrows, desc, unit, | |
| rate, rate_fmt, rate_noinv, rate_noinv_fmt, | |
| rate_inv, rate_inv_fmt, postfix, unit_divisor, | |
| remaining, remaining_s, eta. | |
| Note that a trailing ": " is automatically removed after {desc} | |
| if the latter is empty. | |
| initial : int or float, optional | |
| The initial counter value. Useful when restarting a progress | |
| bar [default: 0]. If using float, consider specifying `{n:.3f}` | |
| or similar in `bar_format`, or specifying `unit_scale`. | |
| position : int, optional | |
| Specify the line offset to print this bar (starting from 0) | |
| Automatic if unspecified. | |
| Useful to manage multiple bars at once (eg, from threads). | |
| postfix : dict or *, optional | |
| Specify additional stats to display at the end of the bar. | |
| Calls `set_postfix(**postfix)` if possible (dict). | |
| unit_divisor : float, optional | |
| [default: 1000], ignored unless `unit_scale` is True. | |
| write_bytes : bool, optional | |
| Whether to write bytes. If (default: False) will write unicode. | |
| lock_args : tuple, optional | |
| Passed to `refresh` for intermediate output | |
| (initialisation, iterating, and updating). | |
| nrows : int, optional | |
| The screen height. If specified, hides nested bars outside this | |
| bound. If unspecified, attempts to use environment height. | |
| The fallback is 20. | |
| colour : str, optional | |
| Bar colour (e.g. 'green', '#00ff00'). | |
| delay : float, optional | |
| Don't display until [default: 0] seconds have elapsed. | |
| gui : bool, optional | |
| WARNING: internal parameter - do not use. | |
| Use tqdm.gui.tqdm(...) instead. If set, will attempt to use | |
| matplotlib animations for a graphical output [default: False]. | |
| Returns | |
| ------- | |
| out : decorated iterator. | |
| """ | |
| monitor_interval = 10 # set to 0 to disable the thread | |
| monitor = None | |
| _instances = WeakSet() | |
| def format_sizeof(num, suffix='', divisor=1000): | |
| """ | |
| Formats a number (greater than unity) with SI Order of Magnitude | |
| prefixes. | |
| Parameters | |
| ---------- | |
| num : float | |
| Number ( >= 1) to format. | |
| suffix : str, optional | |
| Post-postfix [default: '']. | |
| divisor : float, optional | |
| Divisor between prefixes [default: 1000]. | |
| Returns | |
| ------- | |
| out : str | |
| Number with Order of Magnitude SI unit postfix. | |
| """ | |
| for unit in ['', 'k', 'M', 'G', 'T', 'P', 'E', 'Z']: | |
| if abs(num) < 999.5: | |
| if abs(num) < 99.95: | |
| if abs(num) < 9.995: | |
| return f'{num:1.2f}{unit}{suffix}' | |
| return f'{num:2.1f}{unit}{suffix}' | |
| return f'{num:3.0f}{unit}{suffix}' | |
| num /= divisor | |
| return f'{num:3.1f}Y{suffix}' | |
| def format_interval(t): | |
| """ | |
| Formats a number of seconds as a clock time, [H:]MM:SS | |
| Parameters | |
| ---------- | |
| t : int | |
| Number of seconds. | |
| Returns | |
| ------- | |
| out : str | |
| [H:]MM:SS | |
| """ | |
| mins, s = divmod(int(t), 60) | |
| h, m = divmod(mins, 60) | |
| return f'{h:d}:{m:02d}:{s:02d}' if h else f'{m:02d}:{s:02d}' | |
| def format_num(n): | |
| """ | |
| Intelligent scientific notation (.3g). | |
| Parameters | |
| ---------- | |
| n : int or float or Numeric | |
| A Number. | |
| Returns | |
| ------- | |
| out : str | |
| Formatted number. | |
| """ | |
| f = f'{n:.3g}'.replace('e+0', 'e+').replace('e-0', 'e-') | |
| n = str(n) | |
| return f if len(f) < len(n) else n | |
| def status_printer(file): | |
| """ | |
| Manage the printing and in-place updating of a line of characters. | |
| Note that if the string is longer than a line, then in-place | |
| updating may not work (it will print a new line at each refresh). | |
| """ | |
| fp = file | |
| fp_flush = getattr(fp, 'flush', lambda: None) # pragma: no cover | |
| if fp in (sys.stderr, sys.stdout): | |
| getattr(sys.stderr, 'flush', lambda: None)() | |
| getattr(sys.stdout, 'flush', lambda: None)() | |
| def fp_write(s): | |
| fp.write(str(s)) | |
| fp_flush() | |
| last_len = [0] | |
| def print_status(s): | |
| len_s = disp_len(s) | |
| fp_write('\r' + s + (' ' * max(last_len[0] - len_s, 0))) | |
| last_len[0] = len_s | |
| return print_status | |
| def format_meter(n, total, elapsed, ncols=None, prefix='', ascii=False, unit='it', | |
| unit_scale=False, rate=None, bar_format=None, postfix=None, | |
| unit_divisor=1000, initial=0, colour=None, **extra_kwargs): | |
| """ | |
| Return a string-based progress bar given some parameters | |
| Parameters | |
| ---------- | |
| n : int or float | |
| Number of finished iterations. | |
| total : int or float | |
| The expected total number of iterations. If meaningless (None), | |
| only basic progress statistics are displayed (no ETA). | |
| elapsed : float | |
| Number of seconds passed since start. | |
| ncols : int, optional | |
| The width of the entire output message. If specified, | |
| dynamically resizes `{bar}` to stay within this bound | |
| [default: None]. If `0`, will not print any bar (only stats). | |
| The fallback is `{bar:10}`. | |
| prefix : str, optional | |
| Prefix message (included in total width) [default: '']. | |
| Use as {desc} in bar_format string. | |
| ascii : bool, optional or str, optional | |
| If not set, use unicode (smooth blocks) to fill the meter | |
| [default: False]. The fallback is to use ASCII characters | |
| " 123456789#". | |
| unit : str, optional | |
| The iteration unit [default: 'it']. | |
| unit_scale : bool or int or float, optional | |
| If 1 or True, the number of iterations will be printed with an | |
| appropriate SI metric prefix (k = 10^3, M = 10^6, etc.) | |
| [default: False]. If any other non-zero number, will scale | |
| `total` and `n`. | |
| rate : float, optional | |
| Manual override for iteration rate. | |
| If [default: None], uses n/elapsed. | |
| bar_format : str, optional | |
| Specify a custom bar string formatting. May impact performance. | |
| [default: '{l_bar}{bar}{r_bar}'], where | |
| l_bar='{desc}: {percentage:3.0f}%|' and | |
| r_bar='| {n_fmt}/{total_fmt} [{elapsed}<{remaining}, ' | |
| '{rate_fmt}{postfix}]' | |
| Possible vars: l_bar, bar, r_bar, n, n_fmt, total, total_fmt, | |
| percentage, elapsed, elapsed_s, ncols, nrows, desc, unit, | |
| rate, rate_fmt, rate_noinv, rate_noinv_fmt, | |
| rate_inv, rate_inv_fmt, postfix, unit_divisor, | |
| remaining, remaining_s, eta. | |
| Note that a trailing ": " is automatically removed after {desc} | |
| if the latter is empty. | |
| postfix : *, optional | |
| Similar to `prefix`, but placed at the end | |
| (e.g. for additional stats). | |
| Note: postfix is usually a string (not a dict) for this method, | |
| and will if possible be set to postfix = ', ' + postfix. | |
| However other types are supported (#382). | |
| unit_divisor : float, optional | |
| [default: 1000], ignored unless `unit_scale` is True. | |
| initial : int or float, optional | |
| The initial counter value [default: 0]. | |
| colour : str, optional | |
| Bar colour (e.g. 'green', '#00ff00'). | |
| Returns | |
| ------- | |
| out : Formatted meter and stats, ready to display. | |
| """ | |
| # sanity check: total | |
| if total and n >= (total + 0.5): # allow float imprecision (#849) | |
| total = None | |
| # apply custom scale if necessary | |
| if unit_scale and unit_scale not in (True, 1): | |
| if total: | |
| total *= unit_scale | |
| n *= unit_scale | |
| if rate: | |
| rate *= unit_scale # by default rate = self.avg_dn / self.avg_dt | |
| unit_scale = False | |
| elapsed_str = tqdm.format_interval(elapsed) | |
| # if unspecified, attempt to use rate = average speed | |
| # (we allow manual override since predicting time is an arcane art) | |
| if rate is None and elapsed: | |
| rate = (n - initial) / elapsed | |
| inv_rate = 1 / rate if rate else None | |
| format_sizeof = tqdm.format_sizeof | |
| rate_noinv_fmt = ((format_sizeof(rate) if unit_scale else f'{rate:5.2f}') | |
| if rate else '?') + unit + '/s' | |
| rate_inv_fmt = ( | |
| (format_sizeof(inv_rate) if unit_scale else f'{inv_rate:5.2f}') | |
| if inv_rate else '?') + 's/' + unit | |
| rate_fmt = rate_inv_fmt if inv_rate and inv_rate > 1 else rate_noinv_fmt | |
| if unit_scale: | |
| n_fmt = format_sizeof(n, divisor=unit_divisor) | |
| total_fmt = format_sizeof(total, divisor=unit_divisor) if total is not None else '?' | |
| else: | |
| n_fmt = str(n) | |
| total_fmt = str(total) if total is not None else '?' | |
| try: | |
| postfix = ', ' + postfix if postfix else '' | |
| except TypeError: | |
| pass | |
| remaining = (total - n) / rate if rate and total else 0 | |
| remaining_str = tqdm.format_interval(remaining) if rate else '?' | |
| try: | |
| eta_dt = (datetime.now() + timedelta(seconds=remaining) | |
| if rate and total else datetime.fromtimestamp(0, timezone.utc)) | |
| except OverflowError: | |
| eta_dt = datetime.max | |
| # format the stats displayed to the left and right sides of the bar | |
| if prefix: | |
| # old prefix setup work around | |
| bool_prefix_colon_already = (prefix[-2:] == ": ") | |
| l_bar = prefix if bool_prefix_colon_already else prefix + ": " | |
| else: | |
| l_bar = '' | |
| r_bar = f'| {n_fmt}/{total_fmt} [{elapsed_str}<{remaining_str}, {rate_fmt}{postfix}]' | |
| # Custom bar formatting | |
| # Populate a dict with all available progress indicators | |
| format_dict = { | |
| # slight extension of self.format_dict | |
| 'n': n, 'n_fmt': n_fmt, 'total': total, 'total_fmt': total_fmt, | |
| 'elapsed': elapsed_str, 'elapsed_s': elapsed, | |
| 'ncols': ncols, 'desc': prefix or '', 'unit': unit, | |
| 'rate': inv_rate if inv_rate and inv_rate > 1 else rate, | |
| 'rate_fmt': rate_fmt, 'rate_noinv': rate, | |
| 'rate_noinv_fmt': rate_noinv_fmt, 'rate_inv': inv_rate, | |
| 'rate_inv_fmt': rate_inv_fmt, | |
| 'postfix': postfix, 'unit_divisor': unit_divisor, | |
| 'colour': colour, | |
| # plus more useful definitions | |
| 'remaining': remaining_str, 'remaining_s': remaining, | |
| 'l_bar': l_bar, 'r_bar': r_bar, 'eta': eta_dt, | |
| **extra_kwargs} | |
| # total is known: we can predict some stats | |
| if total: | |
| # fractional and percentage progress | |
| frac = n / total | |
| percentage = frac * 100 | |
| l_bar += f'{percentage:3.0f}%|' | |
| if ncols == 0: | |
| return l_bar[:-1] + r_bar[1:] | |
| format_dict.update(l_bar=l_bar) | |
| if bar_format: | |
| format_dict.update(percentage=percentage) | |
| # auto-remove colon for empty `{desc}` | |
| if not prefix: | |
| bar_format = bar_format.replace("{desc}: ", '') | |
| else: | |
| bar_format = "{l_bar}{bar}{r_bar}" | |
| full_bar = FormatReplace() | |
| nobar = bar_format.format(bar=full_bar, **format_dict) | |
| if not full_bar.format_called: | |
| return nobar # no `{bar}`; nothing else to do | |
| # Formatting progress bar space available for bar's display | |
| full_bar = Bar(frac, | |
| max(1, ncols - disp_len(nobar)) if ncols else 10, | |
| charset=Bar.ASCII if ascii is True else ascii or Bar.UTF, | |
| colour=colour) | |
| if not _is_ascii(full_bar.charset) and _is_ascii(bar_format): | |
| bar_format = str(bar_format) | |
| res = bar_format.format(bar=full_bar, **format_dict) | |
| return disp_trim(res, ncols) if ncols else res | |
| elif bar_format: | |
| # user-specified bar_format but no total | |
| l_bar += '|' | |
| format_dict.update(l_bar=l_bar, percentage=0) | |
| full_bar = FormatReplace() | |
| nobar = bar_format.format(bar=full_bar, **format_dict) | |
| if not full_bar.format_called: | |
| return nobar | |
| full_bar = Bar(0, | |
| max(1, ncols - disp_len(nobar)) if ncols else 10, | |
| charset=Bar.BLANK, colour=colour) | |
| res = bar_format.format(bar=full_bar, **format_dict) | |
| return disp_trim(res, ncols) if ncols else res | |
| else: | |
| # no total: no progressbar, ETA, just progress stats | |
| return (f'{(prefix + ": ") if prefix else ""}' | |
| f'{n_fmt}{unit} [{elapsed_str}, {rate_fmt}{postfix}]') | |
| def __new__(cls, *_, **__): | |
| instance = object.__new__(cls) | |
| with cls.get_lock(): # also constructs lock if non-existent | |
| cls._instances.add(instance) | |
| # create monitoring thread | |
| if cls.monitor_interval and (cls.monitor is None | |
| or not cls.monitor.report()): | |
| try: | |
| cls.monitor = TMonitor(cls, cls.monitor_interval) | |
| except Exception as e: # pragma: nocover | |
| warn("tqdm:disabling monitor support" | |
| " (monitor_interval = 0) due to:\n" + str(e), | |
| TqdmMonitorWarning, stacklevel=2) | |
| cls.monitor_interval = 0 | |
| return instance | |
| def _get_free_pos(cls, instance=None): | |
| """Skips specified instance.""" | |
| positions = {abs(inst.pos) for inst in cls._instances | |
| if inst is not instance and hasattr(inst, "pos")} | |
| return min(set(range(len(positions) + 1)).difference(positions)) | |
| def _decr_instances(cls, instance): | |
| """ | |
| Remove from list and reposition another unfixed bar | |
| to fill the new gap. | |
| This means that by default (where all nested bars are unfixed), | |
| order is not maintained but screen flicker/blank space is minimised. | |
| (tqdm<=4.44.1 moved ALL subsequent unfixed bars up.) | |
| """ | |
| with cls._lock: | |
| try: | |
| cls._instances.remove(instance) | |
| except KeyError: | |
| # if not instance.gui: # pragma: no cover | |
| # raise | |
| pass # py2: maybe magically removed already | |
| # else: | |
| if not instance.gui: | |
| last = (instance.nrows or 20) - 1 | |
| # find unfixed (`pos >= 0`) overflow (`pos >= nrows - 1`) | |
| instances = list(filter( | |
| lambda i: hasattr(i, "pos") and last <= i.pos, | |
| cls._instances)) | |
| # set first found to current `pos` | |
| if instances: | |
| inst = min(instances, key=lambda i: i.pos) | |
| inst.clear(nolock=True) | |
| inst.pos = abs(instance.pos) | |
| def write(cls, s, file=None, end="\n", nolock=False): | |
| """Print a message via tqdm (without overlap with bars).""" | |
| fp = file if file is not None else sys.stdout | |
| with cls.external_write_mode(file=file, nolock=nolock): | |
| # Write the message | |
| fp.write(s) | |
| fp.write(end) | |
| def external_write_mode(cls, file=None, nolock=False): | |
| """ | |
| Disable tqdm within context and refresh tqdm when exits. | |
| Useful when writing to standard output stream | |
| """ | |
| fp = file if file is not None else sys.stdout | |
| try: | |
| if not nolock: | |
| cls.get_lock().acquire() | |
| # Clear all bars | |
| inst_cleared = [] | |
| for inst in getattr(cls, '_instances', []): | |
| # Clear instance if in the target output file | |
| # or if write output + tqdm output are both either | |
| # sys.stdout or sys.stderr (because both are mixed in terminal) | |
| if hasattr(inst, "start_t") and (inst.fp == fp or all( | |
| f in (sys.stdout, sys.stderr) for f in (fp, inst.fp))): | |
| inst.clear(nolock=True) | |
| inst_cleared.append(inst) | |
| yield | |
| # Force refresh display of bars we cleared | |
| for inst in inst_cleared: | |
| inst.refresh(nolock=True) | |
| finally: | |
| if not nolock: | |
| cls._lock.release() | |
| def set_lock(cls, lock): | |
| """Set the global lock.""" | |
| cls._lock = lock | |
| def get_lock(cls): | |
| """Get the global lock. Construct it if it does not exist.""" | |
| if not hasattr(cls, '_lock'): | |
| cls._lock = TqdmDefaultWriteLock() | |
| return cls._lock | |
| def pandas(cls, **tqdm_kwargs): | |
| """ | |
| Registers the current `tqdm` class with | |
| pandas.core. | |
| ( frame.DataFrame | |
| | series.Series | |
| | groupby.(generic.)DataFrameGroupBy | |
| | groupby.(generic.)SeriesGroupBy | |
| ).progress_apply | |
| A new instance will be created every time `progress_apply` is called, | |
| and each instance will automatically `close()` upon completion. | |
| Parameters | |
| ---------- | |
| tqdm_kwargs : arguments for the tqdm instance | |
| Examples | |
| -------- | |
| >>> import pandas as pd | |
| >>> import numpy as np | |
| >>> from tqdm import tqdm | |
| >>> from tqdm.gui import tqdm as tqdm_gui | |
| >>> | |
| >>> df = pd.DataFrame(np.random.randint(0, 100, (100000, 6))) | |
| >>> tqdm.pandas(ncols=50) # can use tqdm_gui, optional kwargs, etc | |
| >>> # Now you can use `progress_apply` instead of `apply` | |
| >>> df.groupby(0).progress_apply(lambda x: x**2) | |
| References | |
| ---------- | |
| <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18603270/\ | |
| progress-indicator-during-pandas-operations-python> | |
| """ | |
| from warnings import catch_warnings, simplefilter | |
| from pandas.core.frame import DataFrame | |
| from pandas.core.series import Series | |
| try: | |
| with catch_warnings(): | |
| simplefilter("ignore", category=FutureWarning) | |
| from pandas import Panel | |
| except ImportError: # pandas>=1.2.0 | |
| Panel = None | |
| Rolling, Expanding = None, None | |
| try: # pandas>=1.0.0 | |
| from pandas.core.window.rolling import _Rolling_and_Expanding | |
| except ImportError: | |
| try: # pandas>=0.18.0 | |
| from pandas.core.window import _Rolling_and_Expanding | |
| except ImportError: # pandas>=1.2.0 | |
| try: # pandas>=1.2.0 | |
| from pandas.core.window.expanding import Expanding | |
| from pandas.core.window.rolling import Rolling | |
| _Rolling_and_Expanding = Rolling, Expanding | |
| except ImportError: # pragma: no cover | |
| _Rolling_and_Expanding = None | |
| try: # pandas>=0.25.0 | |
| from pandas.core.groupby.generic import SeriesGroupBy # , NDFrameGroupBy | |
| from pandas.core.groupby.generic import DataFrameGroupBy | |
| except ImportError: # pragma: no cover | |
| try: # pandas>=0.23.0 | |
| from pandas.core.groupby.groupby import DataFrameGroupBy, SeriesGroupBy | |
| except ImportError: | |
| from pandas.core.groupby import DataFrameGroupBy, SeriesGroupBy | |
| try: # pandas>=0.23.0 | |
| from pandas.core.groupby.groupby import GroupBy | |
| except ImportError: # pragma: no cover | |
| from pandas.core.groupby import GroupBy | |
| try: # pandas>=0.23.0 | |
| from pandas.core.groupby.groupby import PanelGroupBy | |
| except ImportError: | |
| try: | |
| from pandas.core.groupby import PanelGroupBy | |
| except ImportError: # pandas>=0.25.0 | |
| PanelGroupBy = None | |
| tqdm_kwargs = tqdm_kwargs.copy() | |
| deprecated_t = [tqdm_kwargs.pop('deprecated_t', None)] | |
| def inner_generator(df_function='apply'): | |
| def inner(df, func, *args, **kwargs): | |
| """ | |
| Parameters | |
| ---------- | |
| df : (DataFrame|Series)[GroupBy] | |
| Data (may be grouped). | |
| func : function | |
| To be applied on the (grouped) data. | |
| **kwargs : optional | |
| Transmitted to `df.apply()`. | |
| """ | |
| # Precompute total iterations | |
| total = tqdm_kwargs.pop("total", getattr(df, 'ngroups', None)) | |
| if total is None: # not grouped | |
| if df_function == 'applymap': | |
| total = df.size | |
| elif isinstance(df, Series): | |
| total = len(df) | |
| elif (_Rolling_and_Expanding is None or | |
| not isinstance(df, _Rolling_and_Expanding)): | |
| # DataFrame or Panel | |
| axis = kwargs.get('axis', 0) | |
| if axis == 'index': | |
| axis = 0 | |
| elif axis == 'columns': | |
| axis = 1 | |
| # when axis=0, total is shape[axis1] | |
| total = df.size // df.shape[axis] | |
| # Init bar | |
| if deprecated_t[0] is not None: | |
| t = deprecated_t[0] | |
| deprecated_t[0] = None | |
| else: | |
| t = cls(total=total, **tqdm_kwargs) | |
| if len(args) > 0: | |
| # *args intentionally not supported (see #244, #299) | |
| TqdmDeprecationWarning( | |
| "Except func, normal arguments are intentionally" + | |
| " not supported by" + | |
| " `(DataFrame|Series|GroupBy).progress_apply`." + | |
| " Use keyword arguments instead.", | |
| fp_write=getattr(t.fp, 'write', sys.stderr.write)) | |
| try: # pandas>=1.3.0 | |
| from pandas.core.common import is_builtin_func | |
| except ImportError: | |
| is_builtin_func = df._is_builtin_func | |
| try: | |
| func = is_builtin_func(func) | |
| except TypeError: | |
| pass | |
| # Define bar updating wrapper | |
| def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): | |
| # update tbar correctly | |
| # it seems `pandas apply` calls `func` twice | |
| # on the first column/row to decide whether it can | |
| # take a fast or slow code path; so stop when t.total==t.n | |
| t.update(n=1 if not t.total or t.n < t.total else 0) | |
| return func(*args, **kwargs) | |
| # Apply the provided function (in **kwargs) | |
| # on the df using our wrapper (which provides bar updating) | |
| try: | |
| return getattr(df, df_function)(wrapper, **kwargs) | |
| finally: | |
| t.close() | |
| return inner | |
| # Monkeypatch pandas to provide easy methods | |
| # Enable custom tqdm progress in pandas! | |
| Series.progress_apply = inner_generator() | |
| SeriesGroupBy.progress_apply = inner_generator() | |
| Series.progress_map = inner_generator('map') | |
| SeriesGroupBy.progress_map = inner_generator('map') | |
| DataFrame.progress_apply = inner_generator() | |
| DataFrameGroupBy.progress_apply = inner_generator() | |
| DataFrame.progress_applymap = inner_generator('applymap') | |
| DataFrame.progress_map = inner_generator('map') | |
| DataFrameGroupBy.progress_map = inner_generator('map') | |
| if Panel is not None: | |
| Panel.progress_apply = inner_generator() | |
| if PanelGroupBy is not None: | |
| PanelGroupBy.progress_apply = inner_generator() | |
| GroupBy.progress_apply = inner_generator() | |
| GroupBy.progress_aggregate = inner_generator('aggregate') | |
| GroupBy.progress_transform = inner_generator('transform') | |
| if Rolling is not None and Expanding is not None: | |
| Rolling.progress_apply = inner_generator() | |
| Expanding.progress_apply = inner_generator() | |
| elif _Rolling_and_Expanding is not None: | |
| _Rolling_and_Expanding.progress_apply = inner_generator() | |
| # override defaults via env vars | |
| def __init__(self, iterable=None, desc=None, total=None, leave=True, file=None, | |
| ncols=None, mininterval=0.1, maxinterval=10.0, miniters=None, | |
| ascii=None, disable=False, unit='it', unit_scale=False, | |
| dynamic_ncols=False, smoothing=0.3, bar_format=None, initial=0, | |
| position=None, postfix=None, unit_divisor=1000, write_bytes=False, | |
| lock_args=None, nrows=None, colour=None, delay=0.0, gui=False, | |
| **kwargs): | |
| """see tqdm.tqdm for arguments""" | |
| if file is None: | |
| file = sys.stderr | |
| if write_bytes: | |
| # Despite coercing unicode into bytes, py2 sys.std* streams | |
| # should have bytes written to them. | |
| file = SimpleTextIOWrapper( | |
| file, encoding=getattr(file, 'encoding', None) or 'utf-8') | |
| file = DisableOnWriteError(file, tqdm_instance=self) | |
| if disable is None and hasattr(file, "isatty") and not file.isatty(): | |
| disable = True | |
| if total is None and iterable is not None: | |
| try: | |
| total = len(iterable) | |
| except (TypeError, AttributeError): | |
| total = None | |
| if total == float("inf"): | |
| # Infinite iterations, behave same as unknown | |
| total = None | |
| if disable: | |
| self.iterable = iterable | |
| self.disable = disable | |
| with self._lock: | |
| self.pos = self._get_free_pos(self) | |
| self._instances.remove(self) | |
| self.n = initial | |
| self.total = total | |
| self.leave = leave | |
| return | |
| if kwargs: | |
| self.disable = True | |
| with self._lock: | |
| self.pos = self._get_free_pos(self) | |
| self._instances.remove(self) | |
| raise ( | |
| TqdmDeprecationWarning( | |
| "`nested` is deprecated and automated.\n" | |
| "Use `position` instead for manual control.\n", | |
| fp_write=getattr(file, 'write', sys.stderr.write)) | |
| if "nested" in kwargs else | |
| TqdmKeyError("Unknown argument(s): " + str(kwargs))) | |
| # Preprocess the arguments | |
| if ( | |
| (ncols is None or nrows is None) and (file in (sys.stderr, sys.stdout)) | |
| ) or dynamic_ncols: # pragma: no cover | |
| if dynamic_ncols: | |
| dynamic_ncols = _screen_shape_wrapper() | |
| if dynamic_ncols: | |
| ncols, nrows = dynamic_ncols(file) | |
| else: | |
| _dynamic_ncols = _screen_shape_wrapper() | |
| if _dynamic_ncols: | |
| _ncols, _nrows = _dynamic_ncols(file) | |
| if ncols is None: | |
| ncols = _ncols | |
| if nrows is None: | |
| nrows = _nrows | |
| if miniters is None: | |
| miniters = 0 | |
| dynamic_miniters = True | |
| else: | |
| dynamic_miniters = False | |
| if mininterval is None: | |
| mininterval = 0 | |
| if maxinterval is None: | |
| maxinterval = 0 | |
| if ascii is None: | |
| ascii = not _supports_unicode(file) | |
| if bar_format and ascii is not True and not _is_ascii(ascii): | |
| # Convert bar format into unicode since terminal uses unicode | |
| bar_format = str(bar_format) | |
| if smoothing is None: | |
| smoothing = 0 | |
| # Store the arguments | |
| self.iterable = iterable | |
| self.desc = desc or '' | |
| self.total = total | |
| self.leave = leave | |
| self.fp = file | |
| self.ncols = ncols | |
| self.nrows = nrows | |
| self.mininterval = mininterval | |
| self.maxinterval = maxinterval | |
| self.miniters = miniters | |
| self.dynamic_miniters = dynamic_miniters | |
| self.ascii = ascii | |
| self.disable = disable | |
| self.unit = unit | |
| self.unit_scale = unit_scale | |
| self.unit_divisor = unit_divisor | |
| self.initial = initial | |
| self.lock_args = lock_args | |
| self.delay = delay | |
| self.gui = gui | |
| self.dynamic_ncols = dynamic_ncols | |
| self.smoothing = smoothing | |
| self._ema_dn = EMA(smoothing) | |
| self._ema_dt = EMA(smoothing) | |
| self._ema_miniters = EMA(smoothing) | |
| self.bar_format = bar_format | |
| self.postfix = None | |
| self.colour = colour | |
| self._time = time | |
| if postfix: | |
| try: | |
| self.set_postfix(refresh=False, **postfix) | |
| except TypeError: | |
| self.postfix = postfix | |
| # Init the iterations counters | |
| self.last_print_n = initial | |
| self.n = initial | |
| # if nested, at initial sp() call we replace '\r' by '\n' to | |
| # not overwrite the outer progress bar | |
| with self._lock: | |
| # mark fixed positions as negative | |
| self.pos = self._get_free_pos(self) if position is None else -position | |
| if not gui: | |
| # Initialize the screen printer | |
| self.sp = self.status_printer(self.fp) | |
| if delay <= 0: | |
| self.refresh(lock_args=self.lock_args) | |
| # Init the time counter | |
| self.last_print_t = self._time() | |
| # NB: Avoid race conditions by setting start_t at the very end of init | |
| self.start_t = self.last_print_t | |
| def __bool__(self): | |
| if self.total is not None: | |
| return self.total > 0 | |
| if self.iterable is None: | |
| raise TypeError('bool() undefined when iterable == total == None') | |
| return bool(self.iterable) | |
| def __len__(self): | |
| return ( | |
| self.total if self.iterable is None | |
| else self.iterable.shape[0] if hasattr(self.iterable, "shape") | |
| else len(self.iterable) if hasattr(self.iterable, "__len__") | |
| else self.iterable.__length_hint__() if hasattr(self.iterable, "__length_hint__") | |
| else getattr(self, "total", None)) | |
| def __reversed__(self): | |
| try: | |
| orig = self.iterable | |
| except AttributeError: | |
| raise TypeError("'tqdm' object is not reversible") | |
| else: | |
| self.iterable = reversed(self.iterable) | |
| return self.__iter__() | |
| finally: | |
| self.iterable = orig | |
| def __contains__(self, item): | |
| contains = getattr(self.iterable, '__contains__', None) | |
| return contains(item) if contains is not None else item in self.__iter__() | |
| def __enter__(self): | |
| return self | |
| def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback): | |
| try: | |
| self.close() | |
| except AttributeError: | |
| # maybe eager thread cleanup upon external error | |
| if (exc_type, exc_value, traceback) == (None, None, None): | |
| raise | |
| warn("AttributeError ignored", TqdmWarning, stacklevel=2) | |
| def __del__(self): | |
| self.close() | |
| def __str__(self): | |
| return self.format_meter(**self.format_dict) | |
| def _comparable(self): | |
| return abs(getattr(self, "pos", 1 << 31)) | |
| def __hash__(self): | |
| return id(self) | |
| def __iter__(self): | |
| """Backward-compatibility to use: for x in tqdm(iterable)""" | |
| # Inlining instance variables as locals (speed optimisation) | |
| iterable = self.iterable | |
| # If the bar is disabled, then just walk the iterable | |
| # (note: keep this check outside the loop for performance) | |
| if self.disable: | |
| for obj in iterable: | |
| yield obj | |
| return | |
| mininterval = self.mininterval | |
| last_print_t = self.last_print_t | |
| last_print_n = self.last_print_n | |
| min_start_t = self.start_t + self.delay | |
| n = self.n | |
| time = self._time | |
| try: | |
| for obj in iterable: | |
| yield obj | |
| # Update and possibly print the progressbar. | |
| # Note: does not call self.update(1) for speed optimisation. | |
| n += 1 | |
| if n - last_print_n >= self.miniters: | |
| cur_t = time() | |
| dt = cur_t - last_print_t | |
| if dt >= mininterval and cur_t >= min_start_t: | |
| self.update(n - last_print_n) | |
| last_print_n = self.last_print_n | |
| last_print_t = self.last_print_t | |
| finally: | |
| self.n = n | |
| self.close() | |
| def update(self, n=1): | |
| """ | |
| Manually update the progress bar, useful for streams | |
| such as reading files. | |
| E.g.: | |
| >>> t = tqdm(total=filesize) # Initialise | |
| >>> for current_buffer in stream: | |
| ... ... | |
| ... t.update(len(current_buffer)) | |
| >>> t.close() | |
| The last line is highly recommended, but possibly not necessary if | |
| `t.update()` will be called in such a way that `filesize` will be | |
| exactly reached and printed. | |
| Parameters | |
| ---------- | |
| n : int or float, optional | |
| Increment to add to the internal counter of iterations | |
| [default: 1]. If using float, consider specifying `{n:.3f}` | |
| or similar in `bar_format`, or specifying `unit_scale`. | |
| Returns | |
| ------- | |
| out : bool or None | |
| True if a `display()` was triggered. | |
| """ | |
| if self.disable: | |
| return | |
| if n < 0: | |
| self.last_print_n += n # for auto-refresh logic to work | |
| self.n += n | |
| # check counter first to reduce calls to time() | |
| if self.n - self.last_print_n >= self.miniters: | |
| cur_t = self._time() | |
| dt = cur_t - self.last_print_t | |
| if dt >= self.mininterval and cur_t >= self.start_t + self.delay: | |
| cur_t = self._time() | |
| dn = self.n - self.last_print_n # >= n | |
| if self.smoothing and dt and dn: | |
| # EMA (not just overall average) | |
| self._ema_dn(dn) | |
| self._ema_dt(dt) | |
| self.refresh(lock_args=self.lock_args) | |
| if self.dynamic_miniters: | |
| # If no `miniters` was specified, adjust automatically to the | |
| # maximum iteration rate seen so far between two prints. | |
| # e.g.: After running `tqdm.update(5)`, subsequent | |
| # calls to `tqdm.update()` will only cause an update after | |
| # at least 5 more iterations. | |
| if self.maxinterval and dt >= self.maxinterval: | |
| self.miniters = dn * (self.mininterval or self.maxinterval) / dt | |
| elif self.smoothing: | |
| # EMA miniters update | |
| self.miniters = self._ema_miniters( | |
| dn * (self.mininterval / dt if self.mininterval and dt | |
| else 1)) | |
| else: | |
| # max iters between two prints | |
| self.miniters = max(self.miniters, dn) | |
| # Store old values for next call | |
| self.last_print_n = self.n | |
| self.last_print_t = cur_t | |
| return True | |
| def close(self): | |
| """Cleanup and (if leave=False) close the progressbar.""" | |
| if self.disable: | |
| return | |
| # Prevent multiple closures | |
| self.disable = True | |
| # decrement instance pos and remove from internal set | |
| pos = abs(self.pos) | |
| self._decr_instances(self) | |
| if self.last_print_t < self.start_t + self.delay: | |
| # haven't ever displayed; nothing to clear | |
| return | |
| # GUI mode | |
| if getattr(self, 'sp', None) is None: | |
| return | |
| # annoyingly, _supports_unicode isn't good enough | |
| def fp_write(s): | |
| self.fp.write(str(s)) | |
| try: | |
| fp_write('') | |
| except ValueError as e: | |
| if 'closed' in str(e): | |
| return | |
| raise # pragma: no cover | |
| leave = pos == 0 if self.leave is None else self.leave | |
| with self._lock: | |
| if leave: | |
| # stats for overall rate (no weighted average) | |
| self._ema_dt = lambda: None | |
| self.display(pos=0) | |
| fp_write('\n') | |
| else: | |
| # clear previous display | |
| if self.display(msg='', pos=pos) and not pos: | |
| fp_write('\r') | |
| def clear(self, nolock=False): | |
| """Clear current bar display.""" | |
| if self.disable: | |
| return | |
| if not nolock: | |
| self._lock.acquire() | |
| pos = abs(self.pos) | |
| if pos < (self.nrows or 20): | |
| self.moveto(pos) | |
| self.sp('') | |
| self.fp.write('\r') # place cursor back at the beginning of line | |
| self.moveto(-pos) | |
| if not nolock: | |
| self._lock.release() | |
| def refresh(self, nolock=False, lock_args=None): | |
| """ | |
| Force refresh the display of this bar. | |
| Parameters | |
| ---------- | |
| nolock : bool, optional | |
| If `True`, does not lock. | |
| If [default: `False`]: calls `acquire()` on internal lock. | |
| lock_args : tuple, optional | |
| Passed to internal lock's `acquire()`. | |
| If specified, will only `display()` if `acquire()` returns `True`. | |
| """ | |
| if self.disable: | |
| return | |
| if not nolock: | |
| if lock_args: | |
| if not self._lock.acquire(*lock_args): | |
| return False | |
| else: | |
| self._lock.acquire() | |
| self.display() | |
| if not nolock: | |
| self._lock.release() | |
| return True | |
| def unpause(self): | |
| """Restart tqdm timer from last print time.""" | |
| if self.disable: | |
| return | |
| cur_t = self._time() | |
| self.start_t += cur_t - self.last_print_t | |
| self.last_print_t = cur_t | |
| def reset(self, total=None): | |
| """ | |
| Resets to 0 iterations for repeated use. | |
| Consider combining with `leave=True`. | |
| Parameters | |
| ---------- | |
| total : int or float, optional. Total to use for the new bar. | |
| """ | |
| self.n = 0 | |
| if total is not None: | |
| self.total = total | |
| if self.disable: | |
| return | |
| self.last_print_n = 0 | |
| self.last_print_t = self.start_t = self._time() | |
| self._ema_dn = EMA(self.smoothing) | |
| self._ema_dt = EMA(self.smoothing) | |
| self._ema_miniters = EMA(self.smoothing) | |
| self.refresh() | |
| def set_description(self, desc=None, refresh=True): | |
| """ | |
| Set/modify description of the progress bar. | |
| Parameters | |
| ---------- | |
| desc : str, optional | |
| refresh : bool, optional | |
| Forces refresh [default: True]. | |
| """ | |
| self.desc = desc + ': ' if desc else '' | |
| if refresh: | |
| self.refresh() | |
| def set_description_str(self, desc=None, refresh=True): | |
| """Set/modify description without ': ' appended.""" | |
| self.desc = desc or '' | |
| if refresh: | |
| self.refresh() | |
| def set_postfix(self, ordered_dict=None, refresh=True, **kwargs): | |
| """ | |
| Set/modify postfix (additional stats) | |
| with automatic formatting based on datatype. | |
| Parameters | |
| ---------- | |
| ordered_dict : dict or OrderedDict, optional | |
| refresh : bool, optional | |
| Forces refresh [default: True]. | |
| kwargs : dict, optional | |
| """ | |
| # Sort in alphabetical order to be more deterministic | |
| postfix = OrderedDict([] if ordered_dict is None else ordered_dict) | |
| for key in sorted(kwargs.keys()): | |
| postfix[key] = kwargs[key] | |
| # Preprocess stats according to datatype | |
| for key in postfix.keys(): | |
| # Number: limit the length of the string | |
| if isinstance(postfix[key], Number): | |
| postfix[key] = self.format_num(postfix[key]) | |
| # Else for any other type, try to get the string conversion | |
| elif not isinstance(postfix[key], str): | |
| postfix[key] = str(postfix[key]) | |
| # Else if it's a string, don't need to preprocess anything | |
| # Stitch together to get the final postfix | |
| self.postfix = ', '.join(key + '=' + postfix[key].strip() | |
| for key in postfix.keys()) | |
| if refresh: | |
| self.refresh() | |
| def set_postfix_str(self, s='', refresh=True): | |
| """ | |
| Postfix without dictionary expansion, similar to prefix handling. | |
| """ | |
| self.postfix = str(s) | |
| if refresh: | |
| self.refresh() | |
| def moveto(self, n): | |
| # TODO: private method | |
| self.fp.write('\n' * n + _term_move_up() * -n) | |
| getattr(self.fp, 'flush', lambda: None)() | |
| def format_dict(self): | |
| """Public API for read-only member access.""" | |
| if self.disable and not hasattr(self, 'unit'): | |
| return defaultdict(lambda: None, { | |
| 'n': self.n, 'total': self.total, 'elapsed': 0, 'unit': 'it'}) | |
| if self.dynamic_ncols: | |
| self.ncols, self.nrows = self.dynamic_ncols(self.fp) | |
| return { | |
| 'n': self.n, 'total': self.total, | |
| 'elapsed': self._time() - self.start_t if hasattr(self, 'start_t') else 0, | |
| 'ncols': self.ncols, 'nrows': self.nrows, 'prefix': self.desc, | |
| 'ascii': self.ascii, 'unit': self.unit, 'unit_scale': self.unit_scale, | |
| 'rate': self._ema_dn() / self._ema_dt() if self._ema_dt() else None, | |
| 'bar_format': self.bar_format, 'postfix': self.postfix, | |
| 'unit_divisor': self.unit_divisor, 'initial': self.initial, | |
| 'colour': self.colour} | |
| def display(self, msg=None, pos=None): | |
| """ | |
| Use `self.sp` to display `msg` in the specified `pos`. | |
| Consider overloading this function when inheriting to use e.g.: | |
| `self.some_frontend(**self.format_dict)` instead of `self.sp`. | |
| Parameters | |
| ---------- | |
| msg : str, optional. What to display (default: `repr(self)`). | |
| pos : int, optional. Position to `moveto` | |
| (default: `abs(self.pos)`). | |
| """ | |
| if pos is None: | |
| pos = abs(self.pos) | |
| nrows = self.nrows or 20 | |
| if pos >= nrows - 1: | |
| if pos >= nrows: | |
| return False | |
| if msg or msg is None: # override at `nrows - 1` | |
| msg = " ... (more hidden) ..." | |
| if not hasattr(self, "sp"): | |
| raise TqdmDeprecationWarning( | |
| "Please use `tqdm.gui.tqdm(...)`" | |
| " instead of `tqdm(..., gui=True)`\n", | |
| fp_write=getattr(self.fp, 'write', sys.stderr.write)) | |
| if pos: | |
| self.moveto(pos) | |
| self.sp(self.__str__() if msg is None else msg) | |
| if pos: | |
| self.moveto(-pos) | |
| return True | |
| def wrapattr(cls, stream, method, total=None, bytes=True, **tqdm_kwargs): | |
| """ | |
| stream : file-like object. | |
| method : str, "read" or "write". The result of `read()` and | |
| the first argument of `write()` should have a `len()`. | |
| >>> with tqdm.wrapattr(file_obj, "read", total=file_obj.size) as fobj: | |
| ... while True: | |
| ... chunk = fobj.read(chunk_size) | |
| ... if not chunk: | |
| ... break | |
| """ | |
| with cls(total=total, **tqdm_kwargs) as t: | |
| if bytes: | |
| t.unit = "B" | |
| t.unit_scale = True | |
| t.unit_divisor = 1024 | |
| yield CallbackIOWrapper(t.update, stream, method) | |
| def trange(*args, **kwargs): | |
| """Shortcut for tqdm(range(*args), **kwargs).""" | |
| return tqdm(range(*args), **kwargs) | |
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