# Multi Progress Bar [](https://godoc.org/github.com/vbauerster/mpb) [](https://travis-ci.org/vbauerster/mpb)
**mpb** is a Go lib for rendering progress bars in terminal applications.
It is inspired by [uiprogress](https://github.com/gosuri/uiprogress) library,
but unlike the last one, implementation is mutex free, following Go's idiom:
> Don't communicate by sharing memory, share memory by communicating.
## Features
* __Multiple Bars__: mpb can render multiple progress bars that can be tracked concurrently
* __Cancellable__: cancel rendering goroutine at any time
* __Dynamic Addition__: Add additional progress bar at any time
* __Dynamic Removal__: Remove rendering progress bar at any time
* __Dynamic Sorting__: Sort bars as you wish
* __Dynamic Resize__: Resize bars on terminal width change
* __Custom Decorator Functions__: Add custom functions around the bar along with helper functions
* __Predefined Decoratros__: Elapsed time, [Ewmaest](https://github.com/dgryski/trifles/tree/master/ewmaest) based ETA, Percentage, Bytes counter
## Usage
Following is the simplest use case:
```go
// Star mpb's rendering goroutine.
// If you don't plan to cancel, feed with nil
// otherwise provide context.Context, see cancel example
p := mpb.New(nil)
// Set custom width for every bar, which mpb will contain
// The default one in 70
p.SetWidth(80)
// Set custom format for every bar, the default one is "[=>-]"
p.Format("╢▌▌░╟")
// Set custom refresh rate, the default one is 100 ms
p.RefreshRate(120 * time.Millisecond)
// Add a bar. You're not limited to just one bar, add many if you need.
bar := p.AddBar(100).PrependName("Single Bar:", 0).AppendPercentage()
for i := 0; i < 100; i++ {
bar.Incr(1) // increment progress bar
time.Sleep(time.Duration(rand.Intn(100)) * time.Millisecond)
}
// Don't forget to stop mpb's rendering goroutine
p.Stop()
// You cannot add bars after p.Stop() has been called
// p.AddBar(100) // will panic
```
Running [this](example/singleBar/main.go), will produce:

However **mpb** was designed with concurrency in mind. Each new bar renders in its
own goroutine, therefore adding multiple bars is easy and safe:
```go
var wg sync.WaitGroup
p := mpb.New(nil)
for i := 0; i < 3; i++ {
wg.Add(1) // add wg delta
name := fmt.Sprintf("Bar#%d:", i)
bar := p.AddBar(100).PrependName(name, len(name)).AppendPercentage()
go func() {
defer wg.Done()
// you can p.AddBar() here, but ordering will be non deterministic
// if you still need p.AddBar() here and maintain ordering, use
// (*mpb.Progress).BeforeRenderFunc(f mpb.BeforeRender)
for i := 0; i < 100; i++ {
bar.Incr(1)
time.Sleep(time.Duration(rand.Intn(100)) * time.Millisecond)
}
}()
}
wg.Wait() // Wait for goroutines to finish
p.Stop() // Stop mpb's rendering goroutine
// p.AddBar(1) // panic: you cannot reuse p, create new one!
fmt.Println("finish")
```

The source code: [example/simple/main.go](example/simple/main.go)
### Cancel

The source code: [example/cancel/main.go](example/cancel/main.go)
### Removing bar

The source code: [example/remove/main.go](example/remove/main.go)
### Sorting bars by progress

The source code: [example/sort/main.go](example/sort/main.go)
### Resizing bars on terminal width change

The source code: [example/prependETA/main.go](example/prependETA/main.go)
### Multiple io

The source code: [example/io/multiple/main.go](example/io/multiple/main.go)
### Custom Decorators
[Here](https://github.com/vbauerster/getparty/blob/master/cmd/getparty/decorator.go) is example from [getparty](https://github.com/vbauerster/getparty) src code.
## Installation
```sh
$ go get -u github.com/vbauerster/mpb
```
## License
[MIT](https://github.com/vbauerster/mpb/blob/master/LICENSE)
The typeface used in screen shots: [Iosevka](https://be5invis.github.io/Iosevka)