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progressbar.sh
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#The MIT License (MIT)
#Copyright (c) 2014 Hai Kieu
#Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
#of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
#in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
#to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
#copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
#furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
#copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
#IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
#FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
#AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
#LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
#OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
#SOFTWARE.
############################---Description---###################################
# #
# Summary : Show a progress bar GUI on terminal platform #
# Support : [email protected] #
# Created date : Aug 12,2014 #
# Latest Modified date : Nov 20,2017 #
# #
################################################################################
############################---Usage---#########################################
# Copy below functions (delay and progress fuctions) into your shell script directly
# Then invoke progress function to show progress bar
# In other way, you could import source indirectly then using. Nothing different
################################################################################
#
# Description : delay executing script
#
function delay()
{
sleep 0.2;
}
#
# Description : print out executing progress
#
CURRENT_PROGRESS=0
function progress()
{
PARAM_PROGRESS=$1;
PARAM_PHASE=$2;
if [ $CURRENT_PROGRESS -le 0 -a $PARAM_PROGRESS -ge 0 ] ; then echo -ne "[..........................] (0%) $PARAM_PHASE \r" ; delay; fi;
if [ $CURRENT_PROGRESS -le 5 -a $PARAM_PROGRESS -ge 5 ] ; then echo -ne "[#.........................] (5%) $PARAM_PHASE \r" ; delay; fi;
if [ $CURRENT_PROGRESS -le 10 -a $PARAM_PROGRESS -ge 10 ]; then echo -ne "[##........................] (10%) $PARAM_PHASE \r" ; delay; fi;
if [ $CURRENT_PROGRESS -le 15 -a $PARAM_PROGRESS -ge 15 ]; then echo -ne "[###.......................] (15%) $PARAM_PHASE \r" ; delay; fi;
if [ $CURRENT_PROGRESS -le 20 -a $PARAM_PROGRESS -ge 20 ]; then echo -ne "[####......................] (20%) $PARAM_PHASE \r" ; delay; fi;
if [ $CURRENT_PROGRESS -le 25 -a $PARAM_PROGRESS -ge 25 ]; then echo -ne "[#####.....................] (25%) $PARAM_PHASE \r" ; delay; fi;
if [ $CURRENT_PROGRESS -le 30 -a $PARAM_PROGRESS -ge 30 ]; then echo -ne "[######....................] (30%) $PARAM_PHASE \r" ; delay; fi;
if [ $CURRENT_PROGRESS -le 35 -a $PARAM_PROGRESS -ge 35 ]; then echo -ne "[#######...................] (35%) $PARAM_PHASE \r" ; delay; fi;
if [ $CURRENT_PROGRESS -le 40 -a $PARAM_PROGRESS -ge 40 ]; then echo -ne "[########..................] (40%) $PARAM_PHASE \r" ; delay; fi;
if [ $CURRENT_PROGRESS -le 45 -a $PARAM_PROGRESS -ge 45 ]; then echo -ne "[#########.................] (45%) $PARAM_PHASE \r" ; delay; fi;
if [ $CURRENT_PROGRESS -le 50 -a $PARAM_PROGRESS -ge 50 ]; then echo -ne "[##########................] (50%) $PARAM_PHASE \r" ; delay; fi;
if [ $CURRENT_PROGRESS -le 55 -a $PARAM_PROGRESS -ge 55 ]; then echo -ne "[###########...............] (55%) $PARAM_PHASE \r" ; delay; fi;
if [ $CURRENT_PROGRESS -le 60 -a $PARAM_PROGRESS -ge 60 ]; then echo -ne "[############..............] (60%) $PARAM_PHASE \r" ; delay; fi;
if [ $CURRENT_PROGRESS -le 65 -a $PARAM_PROGRESS -ge 65 ]; then echo -ne "[#############.............] (65%) $PARAM_PHASE \r" ; delay; fi;
if [ $CURRENT_PROGRESS -le 70 -a $PARAM_PROGRESS -ge 70 ]; then echo -ne "[###############...........] (70%) $PARAM_PHASE \r" ; delay; fi;
if [ $CURRENT_PROGRESS -le 75 -a $PARAM_PROGRESS -ge 75 ]; then echo -ne "[#################.........] (75%) $PARAM_PHASE \r" ; delay; fi;
if [ $CURRENT_PROGRESS -le 80 -a $PARAM_PROGRESS -ge 80 ]; then echo -ne "[####################......] (80%) $PARAM_PHASE \r" ; delay; fi;
if [ $CURRENT_PROGRESS -le 85 -a $PARAM_PROGRESS -ge 85 ]; then echo -ne "[#######################...] (85%) $PARAM_PHASE \r" ; delay; fi;
if [ $CURRENT_PROGRESS -le 90 -a $PARAM_PROGRESS -ge 90 ]; then echo -ne "[##########################] (100%) $PARAM_PHASE \r" ; delay; fi;
if [ $CURRENT_PROGRESS -le 100 -a $PARAM_PROGRESS -ge 100 ];then echo -ne 'Done! \n' ; delay; fi;
CURRENT_PROGRESS=$PARAM_PROGRESS;
}
#################################### DEMO ######################################
# This is a simple demostration
# Important notice: below code is not necessary in your code, remember to remove before using
################################################################################
echo "The task is in progress, please wait a few seconds"
#Do some tasks
progress 10 Initialize
#Do some tasks
progress 20 "Phase 1 "
#Do some tasks
progress 40 "Phase 2 "
#Do some tasks
progress 60 "Processing..."
#Do some tasks
progress 80 "Processing..."
#Do some tasks
progress 90 "Processing..."
#Do some tasks
progress 100 "Done "
echo