use ansi_term::Color; use super::{Context, Module}; /// Outputs the time it took the last command to execute /// /// Will only print if last command took more than a certain amount of time to /// execute. Default is two seconds, but can be set by config option `min_time`. pub fn module<'a>(context: &'a Context) -> Option> { let mut module = context.new_module("cmd_duration"); let arguments = &context.arguments; let elapsed = arguments .value_of("cmd_duration") .unwrap_or("invalid_time") .parse::() .ok()?; let signed_config_min = module.config_value_i64("min_time").unwrap_or(2); /* TODO: Once error handling is implemented, warn the user if their config min time is nonsensical */ if signed_config_min < 0 { log::debug!( "[WARN]: min_time in [cmd_duration] ({}) was less than zero", signed_config_min ); return None; } let config_min = signed_config_min as u64; let module_color = match elapsed { time if time < config_min => return None, _ => module .config_value_style("style") .unwrap_or_else(|| Color::Yellow.bold()), }; module.set_style(module_color); module.new_segment("cmd_duration", &format!("took {}", render_time(elapsed))); module.get_prefix().set_value(""); Some(module) } // Render the time into a nice human-readable string fn render_time(raw_seconds: u64) -> String { // Calculate a simple breakdown into days/hours/minutes/seconds let (seconds, raw_minutes) = (raw_seconds % 60, raw_seconds / 60); let (minutes, raw_hours) = (raw_minutes % 60, raw_minutes / 60); let (hours, days) = (raw_hours % 24, raw_hours / 24); let components = [days, hours, minutes, seconds]; let suffixes = ["d", "h", "m", "s"]; let rendered_components: Vec = components .iter() .zip(&suffixes) .map(render_time_component) .collect(); rendered_components.join("") } /// Render a single component of the time string, giving an empty string if component is zero fn render_time_component((component, suffix): (&u64, &&str)) -> String { match component { 0 => String::new(), n => format!("{}{}", n, suffix), } } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use super::*; #[test] fn test_10s() { assert_eq!(render_time(10 as u64), "10s") } #[test] fn test_90s() { assert_eq!(render_time(90 as u64), "1m30s") } #[test] fn test_10110s() { assert_eq!(render_time(10110 as u64), "2h48m30s") } #[test] fn test_1d() { assert_eq!(render_time(86400 as u64), "1d") } }