Progress Indicator
Progress indicators are useful to let users know that a command isn't stalled. Unlike progress bars, these indicators are used when the command duration is indeterminate (e.g. long-running commands, unquantifiable tasks, etc.)
They work by instantiating the ProgressIndicator class and advancing the progress as the command executes:
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use Symfony\Component\Console\Helper\ProgressIndicator;
// creates a new progress indicator
$progressIndicator = new ProgressIndicator($output);
// starts and displays the progress indicator with a custom message
$progressIndicator->start('Processing...');
$i = 0;
while ($i++ < 50) {
// ... do some work
// advances the progress indicator
$progressIndicator->advance();
}
// ensures that the progress indicator shows a final message
$progressIndicator->finish('Finished');
Customizing the Progress Indicator
Built-in Formats
By default, the information rendered on a progress indicator depends on the current
level of verbosity of the OutputInterface
instance:
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# OutputInterface::VERBOSITY_NORMAL (CLI with no verbosity flag)
\ Processing...
| Processing...
/ Processing...
- Processing...
# OutputInterface::VERBOSITY_VERBOSE (-v)
\ Processing... (1 sec)
| Processing... (1 sec)
/ Processing... (1 sec)
- Processing... (1 sec)
# OutputInterface::VERBOSITY_VERY_VERBOSE (-vv) and OutputInterface::VERBOSITY_DEBUG (-vvv)
\ Processing... (1 sec, 6.0 MiB)
| Processing... (1 sec, 6.0 MiB)
/ Processing... (1 sec, 6.0 MiB)
- Processing... (1 sec, 6.0 MiB)
Tip
Call a command with the quiet flag (-q
) to not display any progress indicator.
Instead of relying on the verbosity mode of the current command, you can also
force a format via the second argument of the ProgressIndicator
constructor:
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$progressIndicator = new ProgressIndicator($output, 'verbose');
The built-in formats are the following:
normal
verbose
very_verbose
If your terminal doesn't support ANSI, use the no_ansi
variants:
normal_no_ansi
verbose_no_ansi
very_verbose_no_ansi
Custom Indicator Values
Instead of using the built-in indicator values, you can also set your own:
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$progressIndicator = new ProgressIndicator($output, 'verbose', 100, ['⠏', '⠛', '⠹', '⢸', '⣰', '⣤', '⣆', '⡇']);
The progress indicator will now look like this:
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⠏ Processing...
⠛ Processing...
⠹ Processing...
⢸ Processing...
Customize Placeholders
A progress indicator uses placeholders (a name enclosed with the %
character) to determine the output format. Here is a list of the
built-in placeholders:
indicator
: The current indicator;elapsed
: The time elapsed since the start of the progress indicator;memory
: The current memory usage;message
: used to display arbitrary messages in the progress indicator.
For example, this is how you can customize the message
placeholder:
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ProgressIndicator::setPlaceholderFormatterDefinition(
'message',
static function (ProgressIndicator $progressIndicator): string {
// Return any arbitrary string
return 'My custom message';
}
);
Note
Placeholders customization is applied globally, which means that any
progress indicator displayed after the
setPlaceholderFormatterDefinition()
call will be affected.