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An officially supported collection of goals useful for using SmartClient / SmartGWT products in a Maven environment.
package com.isomorphic.maven.util;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStream;
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import org.apache.commons.io.FileUtils;
import org.apache.commons.io.output.CountingOutputStream;
import org.apache.commons.lang3.StringUtils;
/**
* @author Daniel Johansson
* @since 2014-02-17 09:04
*/
public class LoggingCountingOutputStream extends CountingOutputStream {
private final long expectedByteCount;
private long snapshotStart = System.currentTimeMillis();
private long snapshotBytes;
private long bytesPerSecond;
/**
* Constructs a new CountingOutputStream.
*
* @param out the OutputStream to write to
* @param expectedByteCount the number of bytes expected in the stream
*/
public LoggingCountingOutputStream(final OutputStream out, final long expectedByteCount) {
super(out);
this.expectedByteCount = expectedByteCount;
}
@Override
protected void afterWrite(final int bytesWritten) throws IOException {
super.afterWrite(bytesWritten);
final long byteCount = getByteCount();
final double progress = ((double) byteCount / (double) expectedByteCount) * 100.0;
snapshotBytes += bytesWritten;
// Lets grab the number of bytes written over the last second and use that as our
// bytesPerSecond gauge giving the user an indication of speed.
if (System.currentTimeMillis() - snapshotStart >= 1000) {
snapshotStart = System.currentTimeMillis();
bytesPerSecond = snapshotBytes;
snapshotBytes = 0;
}
// Using \r in this print out will cause the console to render this line of text on the
// same line in order to avoid console spam.
System.out.print("\r" + StringUtils.rightPad(FileUtils.byteCountToDisplaySize(byteCount) + " / " + FileUtils.byteCountToDisplaySize(expectedByteCount) + " (" + FileUtils.byteCountToDisplaySize(bytesPerSecond) + "/second) " + String.format("%.1f%%", progress), 60, " "));
if (progress >= 100.0) {
System.out.println("Done!");
}
}
}