# Crossterm Input | cross-platform input reading . ![Lines of Code][s7] [![Latest Version][s1]][l1] [![MIT][s2]][l2] [![docs][s3]][l3] [![Join us on Discord][s5]][l5] [s1]: https://img.shields.io/crates/v/crossterm_input.svg [l1]: https://crates.io/crates/crossterm_input [s2]: https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-blue.svg [l2]: ./LICENSE [s3]: https://docs.rs/crossterm_input/badge.svg [l3]: https://docs.rs/crossterm_input/ [s5]: https://img.shields.io/discord/560857607196377088.svg?logo=discord [l5]: https://discord.gg/K4nyTDB. [s7]: https://travis-ci.org/TimonPost/crossterm.svg?branch=master This crate allows you to read the user input cross-platform. It supports all UNIX and windows terminals down to windows 7 (not all terminals are tested see [Tested Terminals](#tested-terminals) for more info) This crate is a sub-crate of [crossterm](https://crates.io/crates/crossterm) to read the user input and can be used individually. Other sub-crates are: - [Crossterm Style](https://crates.io/crates/crossterm_style) - [Crossterm Terminal](https://crates.io/crates/crossterm_terminal) - [Crossterm Screen](https://crates.io/crates/crossterm_screen) - [Crossterm Cursor](https://crates.io/crates/crossterm_cursor) When you want to use other modules as well you might want to use crossterm with [feature flags](http://atcentra.com/crossterm/feature_flags.html). ## Table of contents: - [Getting started](#getting-started) - [Useful links](#useful-links) - [Features](#features) - [Examples](#examples) - [Tested Terminals](#tested-terminals) - [Notice](#notice) - [Contributing](#contributing) - [Authors](#authors) - [License](#license) ## Getting Started This documentation is only for `crossterm_input` version `0.3` if you have an older version I suggest you check the [Upgrade Manual](https://github.com/TimonPost/crossterm/blob/master/docs/UPGRADE.md). Also, check out the [examples](https://github.com/TimonPost/crossterm/tree/master/crossterm_input/examples) folders with detailed examples for all functionalities of this crate. Add the `crossterm_input` package to your `Cargo.toml` file. ``` [dependencies] crossterm_input = "0.3" ``` Import the `crossterm_input` modules you want to use. ```rust extern crate crossterm_input; pub use crossterm_input::{input, AsyncReader, InputEvent, KeyEvent, MouseButton, MouseEvent, SyncReader, TerminalInput}; ``` ### Useful Links - [Documentation](https://docs.rs/crossterm_input/) - [Crates.io](https://crates.io/crates/crossterm_input) - [Book](http://atcentra.com/crossterm/input.html) - [Examples](./examples) ## Features These are the features of this crate: - Cross-platform - Multithreaded (send, sync) - Detailed Documentation - Few Dependencies - Input - Read character - Read line - Read key input events (async / sync) - Read mouse input events (press, release, position, button) - RawScreen (from `crossterm_screen`) ## Examples The [examples](./examples) folder has more complete and verbose examples. _Simple Readings_ ```rust let mut input = input(); match input.read_char() { Ok(s) => println!("char typed: {}", s), Err(e) => println!("char error : {}", e), } match input.read_line() { Ok(s) => println!("string typed: {}", s), Err(e) => println!("error: {}", e), } ``` _Read input events synchronously or asynchronously._ ```rust // make sure to enable raw mode, this will make sure key events won't be handled by the terminal it's self and allows crossterm to read the input and pass it back to you. let screen = RawScreen::into_raw_mode(); let mut input = input(); // either read the input synchronously let stdin = input.read_sync(); // or asynchronously let stdin = input.read_async(); if let Some(key_event) = stdin.next() { match key_event { InputEvent::Keyboard(event: KeyEvent) => match event { /* check key event */ } InputEvent::Mouse(event: MouseEvent) => match event { /* check mouse event */ } } } ``` _Enable mouse input events._ ```rust let input = input(); // enable mouse events to be captured. input.enable_mouse_mode().unwrap(); // disable mouse events to be captured. input.disable_mouse_mode().unwrap(); ``` ## Tested terminals - Windows Powershell - Windows 10 (pro) - Windows CMD - Windows 10 (pro) - Windows 8.1 (N) - Ubuntu Desktop Terminal - Ubuntu 17.10 - (Arch, Manjaro) KDE Konsole - Linux Mint This crate supports all Unix terminals and windows terminals down to Windows 7 but not all of them have been tested. If you have used this library for a terminal other than the above list without issues feel free to add it to the above list, I really would appreciate it. ## Authors * **Timon Post** - *Project Owner & creator* * **Dave Ho** - *Contributor* ## License This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE.md](./LICENSE) file for details