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Add beautiful banners into your Go applications

Table of Contents

Motivation

I Like to add these startup banners on all my applications, I think it give personality to the application.

Usage

Import the package. Thats it.

package main

import _ "github.com/dimiro1/banner/autoload"

func main() {}

By default it look at the file banner.txt in the same directory. You can customize with the command line flags.

If you do not want to use the autoload package you can always fallback to the banner API

package main

import (
	"bytes"
	"os"

	"github.com/dimiro1/banner"
)

func main() {
  isEnabled := true
  isColorEnabled := true
  banner.Init(os.Stdout, isEnabled, isColorEnabled, bytes.NewBufferString("My Custom Banner"))
}

If using windows, use go-colorable. This works in all-platforms.

package main

import (
	"bytes"
	"os"

	"github.com/dimiro1/banner"
	"github.com/mattn/go-colorable"
)

func main() {
  isEnabled := true
  isColorEnabled := true
  banner.Init(colorable.NewColorableStdout(), isEnabled, isColorEnabled, bytes.NewBufferString("My Custom Banner"))
}

API

I recommend you to vendor this dependency in your project, as it is a good practice.

Command line flags

$ go run main.go -h

should output

Usage of main:
  -ansi
    	ansi colors enabled? (default true)
  -banner string
    	banner.txt file (default "banner.txt")
  -show-banner
    	print the banner? (default true)

Template

You can use the following variables in the template.

Variable Value
{{ .Title "YourTitle" "fontname" indent }} <Generated ASCII art>
{{ .GoVersion }} runtime.Version()
{{ .GOOS }} runtime.GOOS
{{ .GOARCH }} runtime.GOARCH
{{ .NumCPU }} runtime.NumCPU()
{{ .GOPATH }} os.Getenv("GOPATH")
{{ .GOROOT }} runtime.GOROOT()
{{ .Compiler }} runtime.Compiler
{{ .Env "GOPATH" }} os.Getenv("GOPATH")
{{ .Now "Monday, 2 Jan 2006" }} time.Now().Format("Monday, 2 Jan 2006")

Please see the layout of the function .Now in https://github.com/golang/go/blob/f06795d9b742cf3292a0f254646c23603fc6419b/src/time/format.go#L9-L41

Title

Title generates ascii art for you using go-figure Use it if you don't provide your own ascii title.

See examples/title for an example

Note: Must provide zero values if not using something i.e.

// .Title string   string    int
// .Title title    fontname  indentation_spaces
{{ .Title "Banner" ""        0 }}
{{ .Title "Banner" "banner2" 0 }}
{{ .Title "Banner" ""        4 }}

The fonts available can be seen here go-figure#supported-fonts

Colors

There are support for ANSI colors :)

Variable
{{ .AnsiColor.Default }}
{{ .AnsiColor.Black }}
{{ .AnsiColor.Red }}
{{ .AnsiColor.Green }}
{{ .AnsiColor.Yellow }}
{{ .AnsiColor.Blue }}
{{ .AnsiColor.Magenta }}
{{ .AnsiColor.Cyan }}
{{ .AnsiColor.White }}
{{ .AnsiColor.BrightBlack }}
{{ .AnsiColor.BrightRed }}
{{ .AnsiColor.BrightGreen }}
{{ .AnsiColor.BrightYellow }}
{{ .AnsiColor.BrightBlue }}
{{ .AnsiColor.BrightMagenta }}
{{ .AnsiColor.BrightCyan }}
{{ .AnsiColor.BrightWhite }}
{{ .AnsiBackground.Default }}
{{ .AnsiBackground.Black }}
{{ .AnsiBackground.Red }}
{{ .AnsiBackground.Green }}
{{ .AnsiBackground.Yellow }}
{{ .AnsiBackground.Blue }}
{{ .AnsiBackground.Magenta }}
{{ .AnsiBackground.Cyan }}
{{ .AnsiBackground.White }}
{{ .AnsiBackground.BrightBlack }}
{{ .AnsiBackground.BrightRed }}
{{ .AnsiBackground.BrightGreen }}
{{ .AnsiBackground.BrightYellow }}
{{ .AnsiBackground.BrightBlue }}
{{ .AnsiBackground.BrightMagenta }}
{{ .AnsiBackground.BrightCyan }}
{{ .AnsiBackground.BrightWhite }}

Want to see a nyancat?

$ go run examples/file/main.go -banner examples/file/nyancat.txt

NyanCat Banner

Example

  ____
 |  _ \
 | |_) | __ _ _ __  _ __   ___ _ __
 |  _ < / _` | '_ \| '_ \ / _ \ '__|
 | |_) | (_| | | | | | | |  __/ |
 |____/ \__,_|_| |_|_| |_|\___|_|

GoVersion: {{ .GoVersion }}
GOOS: {{ .GOOS }}
GOARCH: {{ .GOARCH }}
NumCPU: {{ .NumCPU }}
GOPATH: {{ .GOPATH }}
GOROOT: {{ .GOROOT }}
Compiler: {{ .Compiler }}
ENV: {{ .Env "GOPATH" }}
Now: {{ .Now "Monday, 2 Jan 2006" }}

will output something like this

  ____
 |  _ \
 | |_) | __ _ _ __  _ __   ___ _ __
 |  _ < / _` | '_ \| '_ \ / _ \ '__|
 | |_) | (_| | | | | | | |  __/ |
 |____/ \__,_|_| |_|_| |_|\___|_|

GoVersion: go1.6
GOOS: darwin
GOARCH: amd64
NumCPU: 4
GOPATH: /Users/claudemiro/go
GOROOT: /usr/local/Cellar/go/1.6/libexec
Compiler: gc
ENV: /Users/claudemiro/go
Now: Friday, 26 Mar 2016

Log

I am using the standard golang log, but there is a function SetLog that accepts a custom log, so you can customize the way you want.

ASCII Banners

Access http://patorjk.com/software/taag/#p=display&f=Big&t=Banner to generate ASCII banners.

Or use {{ .Title }} template

LICENSE

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2016 Claudemiro

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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banner's Issues

I can't find InitString()

Hello, I want to use your lib to add banner to my program, but when I trying to run your title example, go can't find InitString method and GoLand shows only Init and SetLog methods. Also, if I try to replace InitString with Init and convert templ to bytes, like in your quickstart, it just don't show anything.

Strange cause I downloaded your repo now and with your repo it works, maybe cause my go 1.15 version? I see 1.11 in your go.mod

banner is overriding other command line flags

Hello,

My example application has couple of command line flags which i have parsed with pflag. But whenever i use github.com/dimiro1/banner/autoload it overrides my current flags and prints below when i run my binary with -h . I would expect instead of overriding my flags, appending to them actually.

Below is my application's expected command line flags:

$ ./main --help
Usage of ./main:
      --createUserUrl string   url of the user creation on Oreilly API (default "https://learning.oreilly.com/api/v1/user/")
      --emailDomain string     usable domain for creating trial account, it should be a valid domain (default "jentrix.com")
      --length int             length of the random generated username and password (default 12)

And this is the flags when i use banner, as you see, my application's flags are missing:

$ ./main --help
Usage of ./main:
  -ansi
        ansi colors enabled? (default true)
  -banner string
        banner.txt file (default "banner.txt")
  -show-banner
        print the banner? (default true)

I would expect something like that:

$ ./main --help
Usage of ./main:
      --createUserUrl string   url of the user creation on Oreilly API (default "https://learning.oreilly.com/api/v1/user/")
      --emailDomain string     usable domain for creating trial account, it should be a valid domain (default "jentrix.com")
      --length int              length of the random generated username and password (default 12)
      -ansi                       ansi colors enabled? (default true)
      -banner string        banner.txt file (default "banner.txt")
      -show-banner        print the banner? (default true)

Same situation repeats even if i use go's default flag package instead of pflag.

using banner with new version of golang

Hi,

Using banner in my project with golang 15 it works perfectly for app execution but fails when trying to write tests:

"flag provided but not defined: -test.testlogfile"

this is due to flag.Parse() in autoload.go.

Is there some workaround to use the banner with newer versions of golang?

not working on OSX ?

i tried this, with a banner.txt file with ascii in it.


package main

import (
    "os"
    "bytes"

    "github.com/dimiro1/banner"
)

func main() {

    // set banner
    isEnabled := true
    isColorEnabled := false
    banner.Init(os.Stdout, isEnabled, isColorEnabled, bytes.NewBufferString("mainBanner.txt"))

Dont see anything at all.

Also is there a way to embedd the ASCII and load it ? A file with the ASCI in it, means one more thing to make sure is deployed. Not good.

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