Usage in Deno
import { WriteStream } from "node:tty";
Represents the writable side of a TTY. In normal circumstances,process.stdout
and process.stderr
will be the onlytty.WriteStream
instances created for a Node.js process and there
should be no reason to create additional instances.
columns: number
A number
specifying the number of columns the TTY currently has. This property
is updated whenever the 'resize'
event is emitted.
isTTY: boolean
A boolean
that is always true
.
rows: number
A number
specifying the number of rows the TTY currently has. This property
is updated whenever the 'resize'
event is emitted.
addListener(event: string,listener: (...args: any[]) => void,): this
addListener(event: "resize",listener: () => void,): this
writeStream.clearLine()
clears the current line of this WriteStream
in a
direction identified by dir
.
clearScreenDown(callback?: () => void): boolean
writeStream.clearScreenDown()
clears this WriteStream
from the current
cursor down.
cursorTo(x: number,y?: number,callback?: () => void,): boolean
writeStream.cursorTo()
moves this WriteStream
's cursor to the specified
position.
cursorTo(x: number,callback: () => void,): boolean
emit(event: string | symbol,...args: any[],): boolean
emit(event: "resize"): boolean
getColorDepth(env?: object): number
Returns:
1
for 2,4
for 16,8
for 256,24
for 16,777,216 colors supported.
Use this to determine what colors the terminal supports. Due to the nature of
colors in terminals it is possible to either have false positives or false
negatives. It depends on process information and the environment variables that
may lie about what terminal is used.
It is possible to pass in an env
object to simulate the usage of a specific
terminal. This can be useful to check how specific environment settings behave.
To enforce a specific color support, use one of the below environment settings.
- 2 colors:
FORCE_COLOR = 0
(Disables colors) - 16 colors:
FORCE_COLOR = 1
- 256 colors:
FORCE_COLOR = 2
- 16,777,216 colors:
FORCE_COLOR = 3
Disabling color support is also possible by using the NO_COLOR
andNODE_DISABLE_COLORS
environment variables.
getWindowSize(): [number, number]
writeStream.getWindowSize()
returns the size of the TTY
corresponding to this WriteStream
. The array is of the type[numColumns, numRows]
where numColumns
and numRows
represent the number
of columns and rows in the corresponding TTY.
hasColors(count?: number): boolean
Returns true
if the writeStream
supports at least as many colors as provided
in count
. Minimum support is 2 (black and white).
This has the same false positives and negatives as described in writeStream.getColorDepth()
.
process.stdout.hasColors(); // Returns true or false depending on if `stdout` supports at least 16 colors. process.stdout.hasColors(256); // Returns true or false depending on if `stdout` supports at least 256 colors. process.stdout.hasColors({ TMUX: '1' }); // Returns true. process.stdout.hasColors(2 ** 24, { TMUX: '1' }); // Returns false (the environment setting pretends to support 2 ** 8 colors).
hasColors(env?: object): boolean
hasColors(count: number,env?: object,): boolean
moveCursor(dx: number,dy: number,callback?: () => void,): boolean
writeStream.moveCursor()
moves this WriteStream
's cursor relative to its
current position.
on(event: string,listener: (...args: any[]) => void,): this
on(event: "resize",listener: () => void,): this
once(event: string,listener: (...args: any[]) => void,): this
once(event: "resize",listener: () => void,): this
prependListener(event: string,listener: (...args: any[]) => void,): this
prependListener(event: "resize",listener: () => void,): this
prependOnceListener(event: string,listener: (...args: any[]) => void,): this
prependOnceListener(event: "resize",listener: () => void,): this