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-rw-r--r-- | src/prompt_toolkit/output/color_depth.py | 64 |
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diff --git a/src/prompt_toolkit/output/color_depth.py b/src/prompt_toolkit/output/color_depth.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f66d2be --- /dev/null +++ b/src/prompt_toolkit/output/color_depth.py @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import os +from enum import Enum + +__all__ = [ + "ColorDepth", +] + + +class ColorDepth(str, Enum): + """ + Possible color depth values for the output. + """ + + value: str + + #: One color only. + DEPTH_1_BIT = "DEPTH_1_BIT" + + #: ANSI Colors. + DEPTH_4_BIT = "DEPTH_4_BIT" + + #: The default. + DEPTH_8_BIT = "DEPTH_8_BIT" + + #: 24 bit True color. + DEPTH_24_BIT = "DEPTH_24_BIT" + + # Aliases. + MONOCHROME = DEPTH_1_BIT + ANSI_COLORS_ONLY = DEPTH_4_BIT + DEFAULT = DEPTH_8_BIT + TRUE_COLOR = DEPTH_24_BIT + + @classmethod + def from_env(cls) -> ColorDepth | None: + """ + Return the color depth if the $PROMPT_TOOLKIT_COLOR_DEPTH environment + variable has been set. + + This is a way to enforce a certain color depth in all prompt_toolkit + applications. + """ + # Disable color if a `NO_COLOR` environment variable is set. + # See: https://no-color.org/ + if os.environ.get("NO_COLOR"): + return cls.DEPTH_1_BIT + + # Check the `PROMPT_TOOLKIT_COLOR_DEPTH` environment variable. + all_values = [i.value for i in ColorDepth] + if os.environ.get("PROMPT_TOOLKIT_COLOR_DEPTH") in all_values: + return cls(os.environ["PROMPT_TOOLKIT_COLOR_DEPTH"]) + + return None + + @classmethod + def default(cls) -> ColorDepth: + """ + Return the default color depth for the default output. + """ + from .defaults import create_output + + return create_output().get_default_color_depth() |