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# ora [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/sindresorhus/ora.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/sindresorhus/ora)
> Elegant terminal spinner
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<img src="screenshot.svg" width="500">
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## Install
```
$ npm install ora
```
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## Usage
```js
const ora = require('ora');
const spinner = ora('Loading unicorns').start();
setTimeout(() => {
spinner.color = 'yellow';
spinner.text = 'Loading rainbows';
}, 1000);
```
## API
### ora([options|text])
If a string is provided, it is treated as a shortcut for [`options.text`](#text).
#### options
Type: `Object`
##### text
Type: `string`
Text to display after the spinner.
##### prefixText
Type: `string`
Text to display before the spinner.
##### spinner
Type: `string` `Object`<br>
Default: `dots` <img src="screenshot-spinner.gif" width="14">
Name of one of the [provided spinners](https://github.com/sindresorhus/cli-spinners/blob/master/spinners.json). See `example.js` in this repo if you want to test out different spinners. On Windows, it will always use the `line` spinner as the Windows command-line doesn't have proper Unicode support.
Or an object like:
```js
{
interval: 80, // Optional
frames: ['-', '+', '-']
}
```
##### color
Type: `string`<br>
Default: `cyan`<br>
Values: `black` `red` `green` `yellow` `blue` `magenta` `cyan` `white` `gray`
Color of the spinner.
##### hideCursor
Type: `boolean`<br>
Default: `true`
Set to `false` to stop Ora from hiding the cursor.
##### indent
Type: `number`<br>
Default: `0`
Indent the spinner with the given number of spaces.
##### interval
Type: `number`<br>
Default: Provided by the spinner or `100`
Interval between each frame.
Spinners provide their own recommended interval, so you don't really need to specify this.
##### stream
Type: `stream.Writable`<br>
Default: `process.stderr`
Stream to write the output.
You could for example set this to `process.stdout` instead.
##### isEnabled
Type: `boolean`
Force enable/disable the spinner. If not specified, the spinner will be enabled if the `stream` is being run inside a TTY context (not spawned or piped) and/or not in a CI environment.
Note that `{isEnabled: false}` doesn't mean it won't output anything. It just means it won't output the spinner, colors, and other ansi escape codes. It will still log text.
### Instance
#### .start([text])
Start the spinner. Returns the instance. Set the current text if `text` is provided.
#### .stop()
Stop and clear the spinner. Returns the instance.
#### .succeed([text])
Stop the spinner, change it to a green `✔` and persist the current text, or `text` if provided. Returns the instance. See the GIF below.
#### .fail([text])
Stop the spinner, change it to a red `✖` and persist the current text, or `text` if provided. Returns the instance. See the GIF below.
#### .warn([text])
Stop the spinner, change it to a yellow `⚠` and persist the current text, or `text` if provided. Returns the instance.
#### .info([text])
Stop the spinner, change it to a blue `` and persist the current text, or `text` if provided. Returns the instance.
#### .isSpinning
A boolean of whether the instance is currently spinning.
#### .stopAndPersist([options])
Stop the spinner and change the symbol or text. Returns the instance. See the GIF below.
##### options
Type: `Object`
###### symbol
Type: `string`<br>
Default: `' '`
Symbol to replace the spinner with.
###### text
Type: `string`<br>
Default: Current `text`
Text to be persisted after the symbol
###### prefixText
Type: `string`<br>
Default: Current `prefixText`
Text to be persisted before the symbol.
<img src="screenshot-2.gif" width="480">
#### .clear()
Clear the spinner. Returns the instance.
#### .render()
Manually render a new frame. Returns the instance.
#### .frame()
Get a new frame.
#### .text
Change the text after the spinner.
#### .prefixText
Change the text before the spinner.
#### .color
Change the spinner color.
#### .spinner
Change the spinner.
#### .indent
Change the spinner indent.
### ora.promise(action, [options|text])
Starts a spinner for a promise. The spinner is stopped with `.succeed()` if the promise fulfills or with `.fail()` if it rejects. Returns the spinner instance.
#### action
Type: `Promise`
## Related
- [cli-spinners](https://github.com/sindresorhus/cli-spinners) - Spinners for use in the terminal
- [listr](https://github.com/SamVerschueren/listr) - Terminal task list
- [CLISpinner](https://github.com/kiliankoe/CLISpinner) - Terminal spinner library for Swift
- [halo](https://github.com/ManrajGrover/halo) - Python port
- [spinners](https://github.com/FGRibreau/spinners) - Terminal spinners for Rust
- [marquee-ora](https://github.com/joeycozza/marquee-ora) - Scrolling marquee spinner for Ora
- [briandowns/spinner](https://github.com/briandowns/spinner) - Terminal spinner/progress indicator for Go
- [tj/go-spin](https://github.com/tj/go-spin) - Terminal spinner package for Go
## License
MIT © [Sindre Sorhus](https://sindresorhus.com)