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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-05-04 17:35:20 +0000
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+#!/usr/bin/env python
+"""
+Example of a right prompt. This is an additional prompt that is displayed on
+the right side of the terminal. It will be hidden automatically when the input
+is long enough to cover the right side of the terminal.
+
+This is similar to RPROMPT is Zsh.
+"""
+from prompt_toolkit import prompt
+from prompt_toolkit.formatted_text import ANSI, HTML
+from prompt_toolkit.styles import Style
+
+example_style = Style.from_dict(
+ {
+ # The 'rprompt' gets by default the 'rprompt' class. We can use this
+ # for the styling.
+ "rprompt": "bg:#ff0066 #ffffff",
+ }
+)
+
+
+def get_rprompt_text():
+ return [
+ ("", " "),
+ ("underline", "<rprompt>"),
+ ("", " "),
+ ]
+
+
+def main():
+ # Option 1: pass a string to 'rprompt':
+ answer = prompt("> ", rprompt=" <rprompt> ", style=example_style)
+ print("You said: %s" % answer)
+
+ # Option 2: pass HTML:
+ answer = prompt("> ", rprompt=HTML(" <u>&lt;rprompt&gt;</u> "), style=example_style)
+ print("You said: %s" % answer)
+
+ # Option 3: pass ANSI:
+ answer = prompt(
+ "> ", rprompt=ANSI(" \x1b[4m<rprompt>\x1b[0m "), style=example_style
+ )
+ print("You said: %s" % answer)
+
+ # Option 4: Pass a callable. (This callable can either return plain text,
+ # an HTML object, an ANSI object or a list of (style, text)
+ # tuples.
+ answer = prompt("> ", rprompt=get_rprompt_text, style=example_style)
+ print("You said: %s" % answer)
+
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ main()