Fast, Extensible Progress Meter (tqdm) For Django.
from django_tqdm import BaseCommand
from time import sleep
class Command(BaseCommand):
def handle(self, *args, **options):
# Output directly
self.error("Error")
self.info("Info")
# Output through tqdm
t = self.tqdm(total=50)
for x in range(50):
sleep(0.03)
t.update(1)
if x == 10:
t.info("X = 10")
if x == 20:
t.error("X = 20")Advanced:
info(text, ending="\n", fatal=False)
error(text, ending="\n", fatal=False)
write(text, ending="\n", fatal=False, error=False)If you set fatal to True it will terminate the command after printing the message.
For documentation on tqdm see tqdm.
In django-tqdm:
self.info("info")
self.error("error")In vanilla Django:
self.stdout.write("info")
self.stderr.write("error")self.info("info")
self.error("error")t = self.tqdm(total=50)
for x in range(50):
sleep(0.02)
t.update(1)
if x == 10:
t.info("info")
if x == 40:
t.error("error")t = tqdm(total=50)
for x in range(50):
sleep(0.02)
t.update(1)
if x == 25:
t.write("info")
if x == 40:
t.write("error", file=sys.stderr)Read developer documentation.


