# Developer Guide ## Getting Started The most simple example is below. ```go package main import ( "fmt" "github.com/c-bata/go-prompt" ) // executor executes command and print the output. func executor(in string) { fmt.Println("Your input: " + in) } // completer returns the completion items from user input. func completer(d prompt.Document) []prompt.Suggest { s := []prompt.Suggest{ {Text: "users", Description: "user table"}, {Text: "sites", Description: "sites table"}, {Text: "articles", Description: "articles table"}, {Text: "comments", Description: "comments table"}, } return prompt.FilterHasPrefix(s, d.GetWordBeforeCursor(), true) } func main() { p := prompt.New( executor, completer, prompt.OptionPrefix(">>> "), prompt.OptionTitle("sql-prompt"), ) p.Run() } ``` If you want to create CLI using go-prompt, I recommend you to look at the [source code of kube-prompt](https://github.com/c-bata/kube-prompt). It is the most practical example. ## Options go-prompt has many color options. It is difficult to describe by text. So please see below figure: ![options](https://github.com/c-bata/assets/raw/master/go-prompt/prompt-options.png) * **OptionPrefixTextColor(prompt.Color)** : default `prompt.Blue` * **OptionPrefixBackgroundColor(prompt.Color)** : default `prompt.DefaultColor` * **OptionInputTextColor(prompt.Color)** : default `prompt.DefaultColor` * **OptionInputBGColor(prompt.Color)** : default `prompt.DefaultColor` * **OptionPreviewSuggestionTextColor(prompt.Color)** : default `prompt.Green` * **OptionPreviewSuggestionBGColor(prompt.Color)** : default `prompt.DefaultColor` * **OptionSuggestionTextColor(prompt.Color)** : default `prompt.White` * **OptionSuggestionBGColor(prompt.Color)** : default `prompt.Cyan` * **OptionSelectedSuggestionTextColor(prompt.Color)** : `default prompt.Black` * **OptionSelectedSuggestionBGColor(prompt.Color)** : `default prompt.DefaultColor` * **OptionDescriptionTextColor(prompt.Color)** : default `prompt.Black` * **OptionDescriptionBGColor(prompt.Color)** : default `prompt.Turquoise` * **OptionSelectedDescriptionTextColor(prompt.Color)** : default `prompt.White` * **OptionSelectedDescriptionBGColor(prompt.Color)** : default `prompt.Cyan` **Other Options** #### `OptionTitle(string)` : default `""` Option to set a title that wll be displayed on the header bar of terminal. #### `OptionHistory([]string)` : default `[]string{}` Option to set history. #### `OptionPrefix(string)` : default `"> "` Option to set prefix string. #### `OptionMaxSuggestions(x uint16)` : default `6` The max number of displayed suggestions. #### `OptionParser(prompt.ConsoleParser)` : default `VT100Parser` To set a custom ConsoleParser object. The argument should implement ConsoleParser interface. #### `OptionWriter(prompt.ConsoleWriter)` : default `VT100Writer` To set a custom ConsoleWriter object. The argument should implement ConsoleWriter interface. #### `SwitchKeyBindMode(prompt.KeyBindMode)` : default `prompt.EmacsKeyBindMode` To set a key bind mode. #### `OptionAddKeyBind(...KeyBind)` : default `[]KeyBind{}` To set a custom key bind. ## Architecture of go-prompt *Caution: This section is WIP.* This is a short description of go-prompt implementation. go-prompt consists of three parts. 1. Input parser 2. Emulate user input with Buffer object. 3. Render buffer object. ### Input Parser ![input-parser animation](https://github.com/c-bata/assets/raw/master/go-prompt/input-parser.gif) Input Parser only supports vt100-compatible console now. * Set as the raw mode. * Read a standard input. * Parse to byte array ### Emulate user input go-prompt contains Buffer class. It represents input state by handling a key input by user. `Buffer` object has text and cursor position. **TODO prepare the sample of buffer** ```go package main import "github.com/c-bata/go-prompt" func main() { b := prompt.NewBuffer() ... wip } ``` ### Renderer `Renderer` object renders a buffer object. **TODO prepare the sample of brender** ```go package main ``` the output is below: **TODO prepare a screen shot**