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add set_env_colors function

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Kelly Brazil
2020-04-12 12:43:51 -07:00
parent 99f7842dee
commit 4a22e27d6a

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@ -89,6 +89,70 @@ class JcStyle(Style):
}
def set_env_colors(keyname_color, keyword_color, number_color, string_color):
"""
This function does not return a value. It just updates the JcStyles.styles dictionary.
Grab custom colors from JELLO_COLORS environment variable.
JELLO_COLORS env variable takes 4 comma separated string values and should be in the format of:
JELLO_COLORS=<keyname_color>,<keyword_color>,<number_color>,<string_color>
Where colors are: black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, gray, brightblack, brightred,
brightgreen, brightyellow, brightblue, brightmagenta, brightcyan, white, default
Alternatively, numeric color codes can be used. For example: #ff0000 = red
Default colors:
JELLO_COLORS=blue,brightblack,magenta,green
or
JELLO_COLORS=default,default,default,default
"""
env_colors = os.getenv('JELLO_COLORS')
input_error = False
if env_colors:
color_list = env_colors.split(',')
else:
input_error = True
if env_colors and len(color_list) != 4:
print('jc: Warning: could not parse JC_COLORS environment variable\n', file=sys.stderr)
input_error = True
if env_colors:
for color in color_list:
if color not in ['black', 'red', 'green', 'yellow', 'blue', 'magenta', 'cyan', 'gray', 'brightblack', 'brightred',
'brightgreen', 'brightyellow', 'brightblue', 'brightmagenta', 'brightcyan', 'white', 'default']:
print('jc: Warning: could not parse JC_COLORS environment variable\n', file=sys.stderr)
input_error = True
# if there is an issue with the env variable, just set all colors to default and move on
if input_error:
color_list = ['default', 'default', 'default', 'default']
# Try the color set in the JELLO_COLORS env variable first. If it is set to default, then fall back to default colors
class JcStyle(Style):
styles = {
Name.Tag: f'bold ansi{color_list[0]}' if not color_list[0] == 'default' else f'bold ansiblue' # key names
Keyword: f'bold ansi{color_list[1]}' if not color_list[1] == 'default' else f'ansibrightblack' # true, false, null
Number: f'bold ansi{color_list[2]}' if not color_list[2] == 'default' else f'magenta' # numbers
String: f'bold ansi{color_list[3]}' if not color_list[3] == 'default' else f'green' # strings
}
JelloTheme.colors = {
'key_name': color_map[color_list[0]] if not color_list[0] == 'default' else color_map[keyname_color] if keyname_color else color_map['blue'],
'keyword': color_map[color_list[1]] if not color_list[1] == 'default' else color_map[keyword_color] if keyword_color else color_map['brightblack'],
'number': color_map[color_list[2]] if not color_list[2] == 'default' else color_map[number_color] if number_color else color_map['magenta'],
'string': color_map[color_list[3]] if not color_list[3] == 'default' else color_map[string_color] if string_color else color_map['green'],
'array_id': color_map[color_list[4]] if not color_list[4] == 'default' else color_map[arrayid_color] if arrayid_color else color_map['red'],
'array_bracket': color_map[color_list[5]] if not color_list[5] == 'default' else color_map[arraybracket_color] if arraybracket_color else color_map['magenta']
}
def piped_output():
"""returns False if stdout is a TTY. True if output is being piped to another program"""
if sys.stdout.isatty():