2.8 KiB
ora
Elegant terminal spinner
Install
$ npm install --save ora
Usage
const ora = require('ora');
const spinner = ora('Loading unicorns').start();
setTimeout(() => {
spinner.color = 'yellow';
spinner.text = 'Loading rainbows';
}, 1000);
API
It will gracefully not do anything when there's no TTY or when in a CI.
ora([options|text])
If a string is provided, it is treated as a shortcut for options.text
.
options
Type: object
text
Type: string
Text to display after the spinner.
spinner
Type: string
object
Default: dots
Name of one of the provided spinners. See example.js
in this repo if you want to test out different spinners.
Or an object like:
{
interval: 80, // optional
frames: ['-', '+', '-']
}
color
Type: string
Default: cyan
Values: black
red
green
yellow
blue
magenta
cyan
white
gray
Color of the spinner.
interval
Type: number
Default: Provided by the spinner or 100
Interval between each frame.
Spinners provide their own recommended interval, so you don't really need to specify this.
stream
Type: WritableStream
Default: process.stderr
Stream to write the output.
You could for example set this to process.stdout
instead.
enabled
Type: boolean
Default: false
Force enabling of the spinner regardless of the stream
not being run inside a TTY context and/or in a CI environment.
Instance
.start()
Start the spinner. Returns the instance.
.stop()
Stop and clear the spinner. Returns the instance.
.succeed()
Stop the spinner, change it to a green ✔
and persist the text
. Returns the instance. See the below GIF below.
.fail()
Stop the spinner, change it to a red ✖
and persist the text
. Returns the instance. See the below GIF below.
.stopAndPersist([symbol])
Stop the spinner, change it to symbol
(or ' '
if symbol
is not provided) and persist the text
. Returns the instance. See the below GIF below.
.clear()
Clear the spinner. Returns the instance.
.render()
Manually render a new frame. Returns the instance.
.frame()
Get a new frame.
.text
Change the text.
.color
Change the spinner color.
Related
- cli-spinners - Spinners for use in the terminal
- listr - Terminal task list
License
MIT © Sindre Sorhus