The colorizer
module
The colorizer
module contains a Colorizer
class which can generate ANSI colored strings:
var colorizer = require('colorizer').create('Colorizer'); console.log(colorizer.colorize("Hello World", "INFO"));
Though most of the times you will use it transparently using the :ref:`Casper.echo() <casper_echo>` method:
casper.echo('an informative message', 'INFO'); // printed in green casper.echo('an error message', 'ERROR'); // printed in red
Skipping CasperJS styling operations
If you wish to skip the whole coloration operation and get uncolored plain text, just set the colorizerType
casper option to Dummy
:
var casper = require('casper').create({ colorizerType: 'Dummy' }); casper.echo("Hello", "INFO");
Note
That's especially useful if you're using CasperJS on the Windows platform, as there's no support for colored output on this platform.
Available predefined styles
Available predefined styles are:
-
ERROR
: white text on red background -
INFO
: green text -
TRACE
: green text -
PARAMETER
: cyan text -
COMMENT
: yellow text -
WARNING
: red text -
GREEN_BAR
: white text on green background -
RED_BAR
: white text on red background -
INFO_BAR
: cyan text -
WARN_BAR
: white text on orange background
Here's a sample output of what it can look like:
colorize()
Signature: colorize(String text, String styleName)
Computes a colored version of the provided text string using a given predefined style:
var colorizer = require('colorizer').create(); console.log(colorizer.colorize("I'm a red error", "ERROR"));
Note
Most of the time you won't have to use a Colorizer
instance directly as CasperJS provides all the necessary methods.
See the list of the :ref:`predefined styles available <colorizer_styles>`.
format()
Signature: format(String text, Object style)
Formats a text string using the provided style definition. A style definition is a standard javascript Object
instance which can define the following properties:
- String
bg
: background color name - String
fg
: foreground color name - Boolean
bold
: apply bold formatting - Boolean
underscore
: apply underline formatting - Boolean
blink
: apply blink formatting - Boolean
reverse
: apply reverse formatting - Boolean
conceal
: apply conceal formatting
Note
Available color names are black
, red
, green
, yellow
, blue
, magenta
, cyan
and white
:
var colorizer = require('colorizer').create(); colorizer.format("We all live in a yellow submarine", { bg: 'yellow', fg: 'blue', bold: true });