# progressbar Python CLI Progress bar. This module is an iterator that can not only, iterate, but display its self as a progressbar along with some other usefull iformation such as iterations a second, estimated time, elapsed time, etc. ```00:25 100% [====================] [100/100] 3.99/s 00:00``` ### Authors * [Zak Timson](http://zakscode.com) ### License GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 3, 29 June 2007. read LICENSE for more ### Install Copy the script to your project and import it with: ```import progressbar``` or ```from progressbar import Progressbar``` ### Quick Start Use in a forloop: ```for i in Progressbar(100)``` Dont like it auto writing to the stdout? Do it your self. ``` progress = Progressbar(100, display=False) # display false stops the auto writing for i in progress: print(str(progress)) # using the to string will maunually write it ``` Maybe you dont want to use it as an iterable and you just want a progressbar. You can manually control its progress. Example, you want to view download progress: ``` progress = Progressbar(download_size, unit=" MB/s") # create the object ... progress.__iter__() # This will start the clock and initiate the iterable ... progress.current = 220 # set the curent progress ex. 200/1000 Mb downloaded download_speed = progress.rate() # get any sort of stistics you may want, the download rate for exmple print(progress) # display progress bar. Manually iterating the object it will not display automaticly ``` This would print (No underscores in bar. They are just there to keep spacing): ```00:53 20% [====________________] [ 200/1000] 3.75 Mb/s 03:32``` ### API **Class: Progressbar** **Attributes** start - iterator starting position end - iterator ending position current - curent iteration step - number to be added to current each iteraton length - length of characters in the progress bar units - unit to append to rate color - ANSI escape code to change color of text display - automaticly display the to string with each iteration bar_format - string which dictates how things are displayed ex "{elapesed} - {eta}" could look like: 00:00 - 00:10. See the statistics portion to see what can be displayed **Available Statistics** elapsed - running time of iterator. displayed as: mm:ss percentage - percentage of completion. displayed as: 100% bar - the progress bar. displayed as: |==========| fraction - current / end. displayed as: [100/100] rate - iterations per second. displayed as: 2.00/s (unit can be changed, see units attribute) eat - estimated time until completion. displayed as: mm:ss **Methods** elapsed(self) - running time of iterator estimated_time(self) - estimated time until iterator completes fraction(self) - create string representing the fraction, complete over total generate_bar - generates the progress bar and returns string per_second - calculates the rate or speed of iterations per second percentage - floating point of completion ### Bug Reporting Please submit bugs to the github [issue tracker](https://github.com/zaktimson/progressbar/issues)