// Copyright 2018 Google Inc. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. // Package barchart implements a widget that draws multiple bars displaying // values and their relative ratios. package barchart import ( "errors" "fmt" "image" "sync" "github.com/mum4k/termdash/align" "github.com/mum4k/termdash/area" "github.com/mum4k/termdash/canvas" "github.com/mum4k/termdash/cell" "github.com/mum4k/termdash/draw" "github.com/mum4k/termdash/terminalapi" "github.com/mum4k/termdash/widgetapi" ) // BarChart displays multiple bars showing relative ratios of values. // // Each bar can have a text label under it explaining the meaning of the value // and can display the value itself inside the bar. // // Implements widgetapi.Widget. This object is thread-safe. type BarChart struct { // values are the values provided on a call to Values(). These are the // individual bars that will be drawn. values []int // max is the maximum value of a bar. A bar having this value takes all the // vertical space. max int // mu protects the BarChart. mu sync.Mutex // opts are the provided options. opts *options } // New returns a new BarChart. func New(opts ...Option) *BarChart { opt := newOptions() for _, o := range opts { o.set(opt) } return &BarChart{ opts: opt, } } // Draw draws the BarChart widget onto the canvas. // Implements widgetapi.Widget.Draw. func (bc *BarChart) Draw(cvs *canvas.Canvas) error { bc.mu.Lock() defer bc.mu.Unlock() needAr, err := area.FromSize(bc.minSize()) if err != nil { return err } if !needAr.In(cvs.Area()) { return draw.ResizeNeeded(cvs) } for i, v := range bc.values { r, err := bc.barRect(cvs, i, v) if err != nil { return err } if r.Dy() > 0 { // Value might be so small so that the rectangle is zero. if err := draw.Rectangle(cvs, r, draw.RectCellOpts(cell.BgColor(bc.barColor(i))), draw.RectChar(bc.opts.barChar), ); err != nil { return err } } if bc.opts.showValues { if err := bc.drawText(cvs, i, fmt.Sprint(bc.values[i]), bc.valColor(i), insideBar); err != nil { return err } } l, c := bc.label(i) if l != "" { if err := bc.drawText(cvs, i, l, c, underBar); err != nil { return err } } } return nil } // textLoc represents the location of the drawn text. type textLoc int const ( insideBar textLoc = iota underBar ) // drawText draws the provided text inside or under the i-th bar. func (bc *BarChart) drawText(cvs *canvas.Canvas, i int, text string, color cell.Color, loc textLoc) error { // Rectangle representing area in which the text will be aligned. var barCol image.Rectangle r, err := bc.barRect(cvs, i, bc.max) if err != nil { return err } switch loc { case insideBar: // Align the text within the bar itself. barCol = r case underBar: // Align the text within the entire column where the bar is, this // includes the space for any label under the bar. barCol = image.Rect(r.Min.X, cvs.Area().Min.Y, r.Max.X, cvs.Area().Max.Y) } start, err := align.Text(barCol, text, align.HorizontalCenter, align.VerticalBottom) if err != nil { return err } return draw.Text(cvs, text, start, draw.TextCellOpts(cell.FgColor(color)), draw.TextMaxX(barCol.Max.X), draw.TextOverrunMode(draw.OverrunModeThreeDot), ) } // barWidth determines the width of a single bar based on options and the canvas. func (bc *BarChart) barWidth(cvs *canvas.Canvas) int { if len(bc.values) == 0 { return 0 // No width when we have no values. } if bc.opts.barWidth >= 1 { // Prefer width set via the options if it is positive. return bc.opts.barWidth } gaps := len(bc.values) - 1 gapW := gaps * bc.opts.barGap rem := cvs.Area().Dx() - gapW return rem / len(bc.values) } // barHeight determines the height of the i-th bar based on the value it is displaying. func (bc *BarChart) barHeight(cvs *canvas.Canvas, i, value int) int { available := cvs.Area().Dy() if len(bc.opts.labels) > 0 { // One line for the bar labels. available-- } ratio := float32(value) / float32(bc.max) return int(float32(available) * ratio) } // barRect returns a rectangle that represents the i-th bar on the canvas that // displays the specified value. func (bc *BarChart) barRect(cvs *canvas.Canvas, i, value int) (image.Rectangle, error) { bw := bc.barWidth(cvs) minX := bw * i if i > 0 { minX += bc.opts.barGap * i } maxX := minX + bw bh := bc.barHeight(cvs, i, value) maxY := cvs.Area().Max.Y if len(bc.opts.labels) > 0 { // One line for the bar labels. maxY-- } minY := maxY - bh return image.Rect(minX, minY, maxX, maxY), nil } // barColor safely determines the color for the i-th bar. // Colors are optional and don't have to be specified for all the bars. func (bc *BarChart) barColor(i int) cell.Color { if len(bc.opts.barColors) > i { return bc.opts.barColors[i] } return DefaultBarColor } // valColor safely determines the color for the i-th value. // Colors are optional and don't have to be specified for all the values. func (bc *BarChart) valColor(i int) cell.Color { if len(bc.opts.valueColors) > i { return bc.opts.valueColors[i] } return DefaultValueColor } // label safely determines the label and its color for the i-th bar. // Labels are optional and don't have to be specified for all the bars. func (bc *BarChart) label(i int) (string, cell.Color) { var label string if len(bc.opts.labels) > i { label = bc.opts.labels[i] } if len(bc.opts.labelColors) > i { return label, bc.opts.labelColors[i] } return label, DefaultLabelColor } // Values sets the values to be displayed by the BarChart. // Each value ends up in its own bar. The values must not be negative and must // be less or equal the maximum value. A bar displaying the maximum value is a // full bar, taking all available vertical space. // Provided options override values set when New() was called. func (bc *BarChart) Values(values []int, max int, opts ...Option) error { bc.mu.Lock() defer bc.mu.Unlock() if err := validateValues(values, max); err != nil { return err } for _, opt := range opts { opt.set(bc.opts) } bc.values = values bc.max = max return nil } // Keyboard input isn't supported on the BarChart widget. func (*BarChart) Keyboard(k *terminalapi.Keyboard) error { return errors.New("the BarChart widget doesn't support keyboard events") } // Mouse input isn't supported on the BarChart widget. func (*BarChart) Mouse(m *terminalapi.Mouse) error { return errors.New("the BarChart widget doesn't support mouse events") } // Options implements widgetapi.Widget.Options. func (bc *BarChart) Options() widgetapi.Options { bc.mu.Lock() defer bc.mu.Unlock() return widgetapi.Options{ MinimumSize: bc.minSize(), WantKeyboard: false, WantMouse: false, } } // minSize determines the minimum required size of the canvas. func (bc *BarChart) minSize() image.Point { bars := len(bc.values) if bars == 0 { return image.Point{1, 1} } minHeight := 1 // At least one character vertically to display the bar. if len(bc.opts.labels) > 0 { minHeight++ // One line for the labels. } var minBarWidth int if bc.opts.barWidth < 1 { minBarWidth = 1 // At least one char for the bar itself. } else { minBarWidth = bc.opts.barWidth } minWidth := bars*minBarWidth + (bars-1)*bc.opts.barGap return image.Point{minWidth, minHeight} } // validateValues validates the provided values and maximum. func validateValues(values []int, max int) error { if max < 1 { return fmt.Errorf("invalid maximum value %d, must be at least 1", max) } for i, v := range values { if v < 0 || v > max { return fmt.Errorf("invalid values[%d]: %d, each value must be 0 <= value <= max", i, v) } } return nil }