A terminal widget for Textual using Pyte as a linux terminal emulator.
from textual_terminal import Terminal
class TerminalApp(App):
def compose(self) -> ComposeResult:
yield Terminal(command="htop", id="terminal_htop")
yield Terminal(command="bash", id="terminal_bash")
def on_ready(self) -> None:
terminal_htop: Terminal = self.query_one("#terminal_htop")
terminal_htop.start()
terminal_bash: Terminal = self.query_one("#terminal_bash")
terminal_bash.start()
pip install textual-terminal
- Colored output
- Automatic resize to widget dimensions
- Simple key handling (navigation, function keys)
- Simple mouse tracking (click, scroll)
By default, textual-terminal uses the colors defined by the system (not the
Textual colors). To use the Textual background and foreground colors for
"default" ANSI colors, set the option default_colors
to textual
:
Terminal(command="htop", default_colors="textual")
Note: This only applies to ANSI colors without an explicit setting, e.g. if the background is set to "red" by an application, it will stay red and the option will not have any effect.
This library is based on the Textual pyte example by David Brochart.