using System; using System.Collections.Generic; namespace StardewModdingAPI.Internal.ConsoleWriting { /// Provides a wrapper for writing color-coded text to the console. internal class ColorfulConsoleWriter { /********* ** Properties *********/ /// The console text color for each log level. private readonly IDictionary Colors; /// Whether the current console supports color formatting. private readonly bool SupportsColor; /********* ** Public methods *********/ /// Construct an instance. /// The target platform. /// The console color scheme to use. public ColorfulConsoleWriter(Platform platform, MonitorColorScheme colorScheme) { this.SupportsColor = this.TestColorSupport(); this.Colors = this.GetConsoleColorScheme(platform, colorScheme); } /// Write a message line to the log. /// The message to log. /// The log level. public void WriteLine(string message, ConsoleLogLevel level) { if (this.SupportsColor) { if (level == ConsoleLogLevel.Critical) { Console.BackgroundColor = ConsoleColor.Red; Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.White; Console.WriteLine(message); Console.ResetColor(); } else { Console.ForegroundColor = this.Colors[level]; Console.WriteLine(message); Console.ResetColor(); } } else Console.WriteLine(message); } /********* ** Private methods *********/ /// Test whether the current console supports color formatting. private bool TestColorSupport() { try { Console.ForegroundColor = Console.ForegroundColor; return true; } catch (Exception) { return false; // Mono bug } } /// Get the color scheme to use for the current console. /// The target platform. /// The console color scheme to use. private IDictionary GetConsoleColorScheme(Platform platform, MonitorColorScheme colorScheme) { // auto detect color scheme if (colorScheme == MonitorColorScheme.AutoDetect) { colorScheme = platform == Platform.Mac ? MonitorColorScheme.LightBackground // MacOS doesn't provide console background color info, but it's usually white. : ColorfulConsoleWriter.IsDark(Console.BackgroundColor) ? MonitorColorScheme.DarkBackground : MonitorColorScheme.LightBackground; } // get colors for scheme switch (colorScheme) { case MonitorColorScheme.DarkBackground: return new Dictionary { [ConsoleLogLevel.Trace] = ConsoleColor.DarkGray, [ConsoleLogLevel.Debug] = ConsoleColor.DarkGray, [ConsoleLogLevel.Info] = ConsoleColor.White, [ConsoleLogLevel.Warn] = ConsoleColor.Yellow, [ConsoleLogLevel.Error] = ConsoleColor.Red, [ConsoleLogLevel.Alert] = ConsoleColor.Magenta, [ConsoleLogLevel.Success] = ConsoleColor.DarkGreen }; case MonitorColorScheme.LightBackground: return new Dictionary { [ConsoleLogLevel.Trace] = ConsoleColor.DarkGray, [ConsoleLogLevel.Debug] = ConsoleColor.DarkGray, [ConsoleLogLevel.Info] = ConsoleColor.Black, [ConsoleLogLevel.Warn] = ConsoleColor.DarkYellow, [ConsoleLogLevel.Error] = ConsoleColor.Red, [ConsoleLogLevel.Alert] = ConsoleColor.DarkMagenta, [ConsoleLogLevel.Success] = ConsoleColor.DarkGreen }; default: throw new NotSupportedException($"Unknown color scheme '{colorScheme}'."); } } /// Get whether a console color should be considered dark, which is subjectively defined as 'white looks better than black on this text'. /// The color to check. private static bool IsDark(ConsoleColor color) { switch (color) { case ConsoleColor.Black: case ConsoleColor.Blue: case ConsoleColor.DarkBlue: case ConsoleColor.DarkMagenta: // Powershell case ConsoleColor.DarkRed: case ConsoleColor.Red: return true; default: return false; } } } }