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Getting Started
The best way to introduce anything is with an example so let's start off with a very simple one. Here is a fictitious example of a script that reports progress for ten operations to the user using dots to indicate progress:
require 'command_line_reporter'
class Example
include CommandLineReporter
def initialize
self.formatter = 'progress'
end
def run
report do
sum = 0
10.times do
sum += 10
progress
end
vertical_spacing
aligned("Sum: #{sum}")
end
end
end
Example.new.run
running this very simple script produces 10 dots:
Here we are barely scratching the surface of the DSL but we can see how we can use it to produce a very simple script that reports progress back to the user. At the end it also output the sum that it calculated to the user. We start off by indicating which type of formatter we want to use. The report block is used to then setup what code we want to report progress on. In this fictitious example we are just doing a sum but you get the idea if you were doing more complex work.