| """ |
| Collection of style transformations. |
| |
| Think of it as a kind of color post processing after the rendering is done. |
| This could be used for instance to change the contrast/saturation; swap light |
| and dark colors or even change certain colors for other colors. |
| |
| When the UI is rendered, these transformations can be applied right after the |
| style strings are turned into `Attrs` objects that represent the actual |
| formatting. |
| """ |
|
|
| from __future__ import annotations |
|
|
| from abc import ABCMeta, abstractmethod |
| from colorsys import hls_to_rgb, rgb_to_hls |
| from typing import Callable, Hashable, Sequence |
|
|
| from prompt_toolkit.cache import memoized |
| from prompt_toolkit.filters import FilterOrBool, to_filter |
| from prompt_toolkit.utils import AnyFloat, to_float, to_str |
|
|
| from .base import ANSI_COLOR_NAMES, Attrs |
| from .style import parse_color |
|
|
| __all__ = [ |
| "StyleTransformation", |
| "SwapLightAndDarkStyleTransformation", |
| "ReverseStyleTransformation", |
| "SetDefaultColorStyleTransformation", |
| "AdjustBrightnessStyleTransformation", |
| "DummyStyleTransformation", |
| "ConditionalStyleTransformation", |
| "DynamicStyleTransformation", |
| "merge_style_transformations", |
| ] |
|
|
|
|
| class StyleTransformation(metaclass=ABCMeta): |
| """ |
| Base class for any style transformation. |
| """ |
|
|
| @abstractmethod |
| def transform_attrs(self, attrs: Attrs) -> Attrs: |
| """ |
| Take an `Attrs` object and return a new `Attrs` object. |
| |
| Remember that the color formats can be either "ansi..." or a 6 digit |
| lowercase hexadecimal color (without '#' prefix). |
| """ |
|
|
| def invalidation_hash(self) -> Hashable: |
| """ |
| When this changes, the cache should be invalidated. |
| """ |
| return f"{self.__class__.__name__}-{id(self)}" |
|
|
|
|
| class SwapLightAndDarkStyleTransformation(StyleTransformation): |
| """ |
| Turn dark colors into light colors and the other way around. |
| |
| This is meant to make color schemes that work on a dark background usable |
| on a light background (and the other way around). |
| |
| Notice that this doesn't swap foreground and background like "reverse" |
| does. It turns light green into dark green and the other way around. |
| Foreground and background colors are considered individually. |
| |
| Also notice that when <reverse> is used somewhere and no colors are given |
| in particular (like what is the default for the bottom toolbar), then this |
| doesn't change anything. This is what makes sense, because when the |
| 'default' color is chosen, it's what works best for the terminal, and |
| reverse works good with that. |
| """ |
|
|
| def transform_attrs(self, attrs: Attrs) -> Attrs: |
| """ |
| Return the `Attrs` used when opposite luminosity should be used. |
| """ |
| |
| attrs = attrs._replace(color=get_opposite_color(attrs.color)) |
| attrs = attrs._replace(bgcolor=get_opposite_color(attrs.bgcolor)) |
|
|
| return attrs |
|
|
|
|
| class ReverseStyleTransformation(StyleTransformation): |
| """ |
| Swap the 'reverse' attribute. |
| |
| (This is still experimental.) |
| """ |
|
|
| def transform_attrs(self, attrs: Attrs) -> Attrs: |
| return attrs._replace(reverse=not attrs.reverse) |
|
|
|
|
| class SetDefaultColorStyleTransformation(StyleTransformation): |
| """ |
| Set default foreground/background color for output that doesn't specify |
| anything. This is useful for overriding the terminal default colors. |
| |
| :param fg: Color string or callable that returns a color string for the |
| foreground. |
| :param bg: Like `fg`, but for the background. |
| """ |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, fg: str | Callable[[], str], bg: str | Callable[[], str] |
| ) -> None: |
| self.fg = fg |
| self.bg = bg |
|
|
| def transform_attrs(self, attrs: Attrs) -> Attrs: |
| if attrs.bgcolor in ("", "default"): |
| attrs = attrs._replace(bgcolor=parse_color(to_str(self.bg))) |
|
|
| if attrs.color in ("", "default"): |
| attrs = attrs._replace(color=parse_color(to_str(self.fg))) |
|
|
| return attrs |
|
|
| def invalidation_hash(self) -> Hashable: |
| return ( |
| "set-default-color", |
| to_str(self.fg), |
| to_str(self.bg), |
| ) |
|
|
|
|
| class AdjustBrightnessStyleTransformation(StyleTransformation): |
| """ |
| Adjust the brightness to improve the rendering on either dark or light |
| backgrounds. |
| |
| For dark backgrounds, it's best to increase `min_brightness`. For light |
| backgrounds it's best to decrease `max_brightness`. Usually, only one |
| setting is adjusted. |
| |
| This will only change the brightness for text that has a foreground color |
| defined, but no background color. It works best for 256 or true color |
| output. |
| |
| .. note:: Notice that there is no universal way to detect whether the |
| application is running in a light or dark terminal. As a |
| developer of an command line application, you'll have to make |
| this configurable for the user. |
| |
| :param min_brightness: Float between 0.0 and 1.0 or a callable that returns |
| a float. |
| :param max_brightness: Float between 0.0 and 1.0 or a callable that returns |
| a float. |
| """ |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, min_brightness: AnyFloat = 0.0, max_brightness: AnyFloat = 1.0 |
| ) -> None: |
| self.min_brightness = min_brightness |
| self.max_brightness = max_brightness |
|
|
| def transform_attrs(self, attrs: Attrs) -> Attrs: |
| min_brightness = to_float(self.min_brightness) |
| max_brightness = to_float(self.max_brightness) |
| assert 0 <= min_brightness <= 1 |
| assert 0 <= max_brightness <= 1 |
|
|
| |
| |
| if min_brightness == 0.0 and max_brightness == 1.0: |
| return attrs |
|
|
| |
| no_background = not attrs.bgcolor or attrs.bgcolor == "default" |
| has_fgcolor = attrs.color and attrs.color != "ansidefault" |
|
|
| if has_fgcolor and no_background: |
| |
| r, g, b = self._color_to_rgb(attrs.color or "") |
| hue, brightness, saturation = rgb_to_hls(r, g, b) |
| brightness = self._interpolate_brightness( |
| brightness, min_brightness, max_brightness |
| ) |
| r, g, b = hls_to_rgb(hue, brightness, saturation) |
| new_color = f"{int(r * 255):02x}{int(g * 255):02x}{int(b * 255):02x}" |
|
|
| attrs = attrs._replace(color=new_color) |
|
|
| return attrs |
|
|
| def _color_to_rgb(self, color: str) -> tuple[float, float, float]: |
| """ |
| Parse `style.Attrs` color into RGB tuple. |
| """ |
| |
| try: |
| from prompt_toolkit.output.vt100 import ANSI_COLORS_TO_RGB |
|
|
| r, g, b = ANSI_COLORS_TO_RGB[color] |
| return r / 255.0, g / 255.0, b / 255.0 |
| except KeyError: |
| pass |
|
|
| |
| return ( |
| int(color[0:2], 16) / 255.0, |
| int(color[2:4], 16) / 255.0, |
| int(color[4:6], 16) / 255.0, |
| ) |
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
| def _interpolate_brightness( |
| self, value: float, min_brightness: float, max_brightness: float |
| ) -> float: |
| """ |
| Map the brightness to the (min_brightness..max_brightness) range. |
| """ |
| return min_brightness + (max_brightness - min_brightness) * value |
|
|
| def invalidation_hash(self) -> Hashable: |
| return ( |
| "adjust-brightness", |
| to_float(self.min_brightness), |
| to_float(self.max_brightness), |
| ) |
|
|
|
|
| class DummyStyleTransformation(StyleTransformation): |
| """ |
| Don't transform anything at all. |
| """ |
|
|
| def transform_attrs(self, attrs: Attrs) -> Attrs: |
| return attrs |
|
|
| def invalidation_hash(self) -> Hashable: |
| |
| return "dummy-style-transformation" |
|
|
|
|
| class DynamicStyleTransformation(StyleTransformation): |
| """ |
| StyleTransformation class that can dynamically returns any |
| `StyleTransformation`. |
| |
| :param get_style_transformation: Callable that returns a |
| :class:`.StyleTransformation` instance. |
| """ |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, get_style_transformation: Callable[[], StyleTransformation | None] |
| ) -> None: |
| self.get_style_transformation = get_style_transformation |
|
|
| def transform_attrs(self, attrs: Attrs) -> Attrs: |
| style_transformation = ( |
| self.get_style_transformation() or DummyStyleTransformation() |
| ) |
| return style_transformation.transform_attrs(attrs) |
|
|
| def invalidation_hash(self) -> Hashable: |
| style_transformation = ( |
| self.get_style_transformation() or DummyStyleTransformation() |
| ) |
| return style_transformation.invalidation_hash() |
|
|
|
|
| class ConditionalStyleTransformation(StyleTransformation): |
| """ |
| Apply the style transformation depending on a condition. |
| """ |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, style_transformation: StyleTransformation, filter: FilterOrBool |
| ) -> None: |
| self.style_transformation = style_transformation |
| self.filter = to_filter(filter) |
|
|
| def transform_attrs(self, attrs: Attrs) -> Attrs: |
| if self.filter(): |
| return self.style_transformation.transform_attrs(attrs) |
| return attrs |
|
|
| def invalidation_hash(self) -> Hashable: |
| return (self.filter(), self.style_transformation.invalidation_hash()) |
|
|
|
|
| class _MergedStyleTransformation(StyleTransformation): |
| def __init__(self, style_transformations: Sequence[StyleTransformation]) -> None: |
| self.style_transformations = style_transformations |
|
|
| def transform_attrs(self, attrs: Attrs) -> Attrs: |
| for transformation in self.style_transformations: |
| attrs = transformation.transform_attrs(attrs) |
| return attrs |
|
|
| def invalidation_hash(self) -> Hashable: |
| return tuple(t.invalidation_hash() for t in self.style_transformations) |
|
|
|
|
| def merge_style_transformations( |
| style_transformations: Sequence[StyleTransformation], |
| ) -> StyleTransformation: |
| """ |
| Merge multiple transformations together. |
| """ |
| return _MergedStyleTransformation(style_transformations) |
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| OPPOSITE_ANSI_COLOR_NAMES = { |
| "ansidefault": "ansidefault", |
| "ansiblack": "ansiwhite", |
| "ansired": "ansibrightred", |
| "ansigreen": "ansibrightgreen", |
| "ansiyellow": "ansibrightyellow", |
| "ansiblue": "ansibrightblue", |
| "ansimagenta": "ansibrightmagenta", |
| "ansicyan": "ansibrightcyan", |
| "ansigray": "ansibrightblack", |
| "ansiwhite": "ansiblack", |
| "ansibrightred": "ansired", |
| "ansibrightgreen": "ansigreen", |
| "ansibrightyellow": "ansiyellow", |
| "ansibrightblue": "ansiblue", |
| "ansibrightmagenta": "ansimagenta", |
| "ansibrightcyan": "ansicyan", |
| "ansibrightblack": "ansigray", |
| } |
| assert set(OPPOSITE_ANSI_COLOR_NAMES.keys()) == set(ANSI_COLOR_NAMES) |
| assert set(OPPOSITE_ANSI_COLOR_NAMES.values()) == set(ANSI_COLOR_NAMES) |
|
|
|
|
| @memoized() |
| def get_opposite_color(colorname: str | None) -> str | None: |
| """ |
| Take a color name in either 'ansi...' format or 6 digit RGB, return the |
| color of opposite luminosity (same hue/saturation). |
| |
| This is used for turning color schemes that work on a light background |
| usable on a dark background. |
| """ |
| if colorname is None: |
| return None |
|
|
| |
| if colorname in ("", "default"): |
| return colorname |
|
|
| |
| try: |
| return OPPOSITE_ANSI_COLOR_NAMES[colorname] |
| except KeyError: |
| |
| r = int(colorname[:2], 16) / 255.0 |
| g = int(colorname[2:4], 16) / 255.0 |
| b = int(colorname[4:6], 16) / 255.0 |
|
|
| h, l, s = rgb_to_hls(r, g, b) |
|
|
| l = 1 - l |
|
|
| r, g, b = hls_to_rgb(h, l, s) |
|
|
| r = int(r * 255) |
| g = int(g * 255) |
| b = int(b * 255) |
|
|
| return f"{r:02x}{g:02x}{b:02x}" |
|
|