// gomuks - A terminal Matrix client written in Go. // Copyright (C) 2020 Tulir Asokan // // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU Affero General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License // along with this program. If not, see . package widget import ( "fmt" "hash/fnv" "go.mau.fi/tcell" "maunium.net/go/mautrix/id" ) var colorNames = []string{ "maroon", "green", "olive", "navy", "purple", "teal", "silver", "gray", "red", "lime", "yellow", "blue", "fuchsia", "aqua", "white", "aliceblue", "antiquewhite", "aquamarine", "azure", "beige", "bisque", "blanchedalmond", "blueviolet", "brown", "burlywood", "cadetblue", "chartreuse", "chocolate", "coral", "cornflowerblue", "cornsilk", "crimson", "darkblue", "darkcyan", "darkgoldenrod", "darkgray", "darkgreen", "darkkhaki", "darkmagenta", "darkolivegreen", "darkorange", "darkorchid", "darkred", "darksalmon", "darkseagreen", "darkslateblue", "darkslategray", "darkturquoise", "darkviolet", "deeppink", "deepskyblue", "dimgray", "dodgerblue", "firebrick", "floralwhite", "forestgreen", "gainsboro", "ghostwhite", "gold", "goldenrod", "greenyellow", "honeydew", "hotpink", "indianred", "indigo", "ivory", "khaki", "lavender", "lavenderblush", "lawngreen", "lemonchiffon", "lightblue", "lightcoral", "lightcyan", "lightgoldenrodyellow", "lightgray", "lightgreen", "lightpink", "lightsalmon", "lightseagreen", "lightskyblue", "lightslategray", "lightsteelblue", "lightyellow", "limegreen", "linen", "mediumaquamarine", "mediumblue", "mediumorchid", "mediumpurple", "mediumseagreen", "mediumslateblue", "mediumspringgreen", "mediumturquoise", "mediumvioletred", "midnightblue", "mintcream", "mistyrose", "moccasin", "navajowhite", "oldlace", "olivedrab", "orange", "orangered", "orchid", "palegoldenrod", "palegreen", "paleturquoise", "palevioletred", "papayawhip", "peachpuff", "peru", "pink", "plum", "powderblue", "rebeccapurple", "rosybrown", "royalblue", "saddlebrown", "salmon", "sandybrown", "seagreen", "seashell", "sienna", "skyblue", "slateblue", "slategray", "snow", "springgreen", "steelblue", "tan", "thistle", "tomato", "turquoise", "violet", "wheat", "whitesmoke", "yellowgreen", "grey", "dimgrey", "darkgrey", "darkslategrey", "lightgrey", "lightslategrey", "slategrey", } // GetHashColorName gets a color name for the given string based on its FNV-1 hash. // // The array of possible color names are the alphabetically ordered color // names specified in tcell.ColorNames. // // The algorithm to get the color is as follows: // // colorNames[ FNV1(string) % len(colorNames) ] // // With the exception of the three special cases: // // --> = green // <-- = red // --- = yellow func GetHashColorName(s string) string { switch s { case "-->": return "green" case "<--": return "red" case "---": return "yellow" default: h := fnv.New32a() _, _ = h.Write([]byte(s)) return colorNames[h.Sum32()%uint32(len(colorNames))] } } // GetHashColor gets the tcell Color value for the given string. // // GetHashColor calls GetHashColorName() and gets the Color value from the tcell.ColorNames map. func GetHashColor(val interface{}) tcell.Color { switch str := val.(type) { case string: return tcell.ColorNames[GetHashColorName(str)] case *string: return tcell.ColorNames[GetHashColorName(*str)] case id.UserID: return tcell.ColorNames[GetHashColorName(string(str))] default: return tcell.ColorNames["red"] } } // AddColor adds tview color tags to the given string. func AddColor(s, color string) string { return fmt.Sprintf("[%s]%s[white]", color, s) }