Rainbow
adds text color, background color and style for console and command
line output in Swift. It is born for cross platform software logging
in terminals, working in both Apple's platforms and Linux. Meanwhile, it is also
compatible with XcodeColors,
which lets you colorize the Xcode debugger output as well when developing an app.
Nifty way, using the String
extension, and print the colorized string:
import Rainbow
print("Red text".red)
print("Yellow background".onYellow)
print("Light green text on white background".lightGreen.onWhite)
print("Underline".underline)
print("Cyan with bold and blinking".cyan.bold.blink)
print("Plain text".red.onYellow.bold.clearColor.clearBackgroundColor.clearStyles)
You can also use the more verbose way if you want:
import Rainbow
let output = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"
.stringByApplying(Color.Red, BackgroundColor.Yellow, Style.Bold)
print(output) // Red text on yellow, bold of course :)
Thanks to the open source of Swift, developers now could write cross platform programs with the same language. And I believe the command line software would be the next great platform for Swift. Colorful and well organized output always helps us to understand what happens. It is really a necessary utility to create wonderful software.
Rainbow
should work well in both OS X and Linux terminals. It is smart enough
to check whether the output is connected to a valid text terminal or not, to
decide the log should be modified or not. This could be useful when you want to
send your log to a file instead to console.
Although Rainbow
is first designed for console output in terminals, you could
use it in Xcode with XcodeColors
plugin installed too. It will enable color output for better debugging
experience in Xcode.
If you are developing a cross platform software in Swift,
Swift Package Manager might
be your choice for package management. Just add the url of this repo to your
Package.swift
file as a dependency:
import PackageDescription
let package = Package(
name: "YourAwesomeSoftware",
dependencies: [
.Package(url: "https://github.com/onevcat/Rainbow",
majorVersion: 1),
]
)
Then run swift build
whenever you get prepared.
You could know more information on how to use Swift Package Manager in Apple's official page.
Add the RainbowSwift
pod to your Podfile
:
source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
platform :ios, '8.0'
pod 'RainbowSwift', '~> 1.0'
And you need to import RainbowSwift
instead of Rainbow
if you install it from CocoaPods.
// import Rainbow
import RainbowSwift
print("Hello CocoaPods".red)
Carthage is a decentralized dependency manager for Cocoa application.
To integrate Rainbow
with Carthage, add this to your Cartfile
:
github "onevcat/Rainbow" ~> 1.0
Run carthage update
to build the framework and drag the built
Rainbow.framework
into your Xcode project (as well as embed it in your target
if necessary).
If you are using Rainbow
with XcodeColors
and developing iOS/watch/tv apps, sometimes
the environment variables are not passed to the device, which causes the logs not
colorized correctly in Xcode console. To solve it, you need to specify the
["XcodeColors": "YES"]
to the scheme setting.
See here for more.
Follow and contact me on Twitter or Sina Weibo. If you find an issue, just open a ticket on it. Pull requests are warmly welcome as well.
Rainbow is released under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.