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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Written by Denilson Figueiredo de Sá <[email protected]>
# MIT license
#
# Requirements:
# * bash (tested on 4.20, should work on older versions too)
# * awk (works with GNU awk, nawk, busybox awk, mawk)
# * ping (from iputils)
#
# More information:
# https://denilsonsa.github.io/prettyping/
# https://github.com/denilsonsa/prettyping
# https://old.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1op98a/prettypingsh_a_better_ui_for_watching_ping/
# Third-party demonstration video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziEMY1BcikM
# TODO: Test in original-awk:
# https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/original-awk
# https://sources.debian.org/src/original-awk/
# TODO: Adjust how many items in the legend are printed based on the terminal width.
#
# TODO: Detect the following kinds of message and avoid printing it repeatedly.
# From 192.168.1.11: icmp_seq=4 Destination Host Unreachable
# Request timeout for icmp_seq 378
#
# TODO: Handle when a single message is spread over multiple lines. Specially,
# like in this case: https://bitbucket.org/denilsonsa/small_scripts/issue/5
#
# TODO: Print the destination (also) at the bottom bar. Useful after leaving
# the script running for quite some time.
#
# TODO: Print the destination as escape codes to xterm title.
#
# TODO: Print the current time in the beginning of each line.
#
# TODO: Implement audible ping.
#
# TODO: Autodetect the width of printf numbers, so they will always line up correctly.
#
# TODO: Test the behavior of this script upon receiving out-of-order packets, like these:
# https://web.archive.org/web/20130531083142/http://www.blug.linux.no/rfc1149/pinglogg.txt
#
# TODO? How will prettyping behave if it receives a duplicate response?
print_help() {
cat << EOF
Usage: $MYNAME [prettyping parameters] <standard ping parameters>
This script is a wrapper around the system's "ping" tool. It will substitute
each ping response line by a colored character, giving a very compact overview
of the ping responses.
prettyping parameters:
--[no]color Enable/disable color output. (default: enabled)
--[no]multicolor Enable/disable multi-color unicode output. Has no effect if
either color or unicode is disabled. (default: enabled)
--[no]unicode Enable/disable unicode characters. (default: enabled)
--[no]legend Enable/disable the latency legend. (default: enabled)
--[no]terminal Force the output designed to a terminal. (default: auto)
--last <n> Use the last "n" pings at the statistics line. (default: 60)
--columns <n> Override auto-detection of terminal dimensions.
--lines <n> Override auto-detection of terminal dimensions.
--rttmin <n> Minimum RTT represented in the unicode graph. (default: auto)
--rttmax <n> Maximum RTT represented in the unicode graph. (default: auto)
--awkbin <exec> Override the awk interpreter. (default: awk)
--pingbin <exec> Override the ping tool. (default: ping)
-6 Shortcut for: --pingbin ping6
ping parameters handled by prettyping:
-a Audible ping is not implemented yet.
-f Flood mode is not allowed in prettyping.
-q Quiet output is not allowed in prettyping.
-R Record route mode is not allowed in prettyping.
-v Verbose output seems to be the default mode in ping.
All other parameters are passed directly to ping.
EOF
}
# Thanks to people at #bash who pointed me at
# https://web.archive.org/web/20100301171512/https://bash-hackers.org/wiki/doku.php/scripting/posparams
parse_arguments() {
USE_COLOR=1
USE_MULTICOLOR=1
USE_UNICODE=1
USE_LEGEND=1
if [ -t 1 ]; then
IS_TERMINAL=1
else
IS_TERMINAL=0
fi
LAST_N=60
OVERRIDE_COLUMNS=0
OVERRIDE_LINES=0
RTT_MIN=auto
RTT_MAX=auto
PING_BIN="ping"
#PING_BIN="./mockping.awk"
PING_PARAMS=( )
AWK_BIN="awk"
AWK_PARAMS=( )
while [[ $# != 0 ]] ; do
case "$1" in
-h | -help | --help )
print_help
exit
;;
# Forbidden ping parameters within prettyping:
-f )
echo "${MYNAME}: You can't use the -f (flood) option."
exit 1
;;
-R )
# -R prints extra information at each ping response.
echo "${MYNAME}: You can't use the -R (record route) option."
exit 1
;;
-q )
echo "${MYNAME}: You can't use the -q (quiet) option."
exit 1
;;
-v )
# -v enables verbose output. However, it seems the output with
# or without this option is the same. Anyway, prettyping will
# strip this parameter.
;;
# Note:
# Small values for -s parameter prevents ping from being able to
# calculate RTT.
# New parameters:
-a )
# TODO: Implement audible ping for responses or for missing packets
;;
-color | --color ) USE_COLOR=1 ;;
-nocolor | --nocolor ) USE_COLOR=0 ;;
-multicolor | --multicolor ) USE_MULTICOLOR=1 ;;
-nomulticolor | --nomulticolor ) USE_MULTICOLOR=0 ;;
-unicode | --unicode ) USE_UNICODE=1 ;;
-nounicode | --nounicode ) USE_UNICODE=0 ;;
-legend | --legend ) USE_LEGEND=1 ;;
-nolegend | --nolegend ) USE_LEGEND=0 ;;
-terminal | --terminal ) IS_TERMINAL=1 ;;
-noterminal | --noterminal ) IS_TERMINAL=0 ;;
-awkbin | --awkbin ) AWK_BIN="$2" ; shift ;;
-pingbin | --pingbin ) PING_BIN="$2" ; shift ;;
-6 ) PING_BIN="ping6" ;;
#TODO: Check if these parameters are numbers.
-last | --last ) LAST_N="$2" ; shift ;;
-columns | --columns ) OVERRIDE_COLUMNS="$2" ; shift ;;
-lines | --lines ) OVERRIDE_LINES="$2" ; shift ;;
-rttmin | --rttmin ) RTT_MIN="$2" ; shift ;;
-rttmax | --rttmax ) RTT_MAX="$2" ; shift ;;
* )
PING_PARAMS+=("$1")
;;
esac
shift
done
if [[ "${RTT_MIN}" -gt 0 && "${RTT_MAX}" -gt 0 && "${RTT_MIN}" -ge "${RTT_MAX}" ]] ; then
echo "${MYNAME}: Invalid --rttmin and -rttmax values."
exit 1
fi
if [[ "${#PING_PARAMS[@]}" = 0 ]] ; then
echo "${MYNAME}: Missing parameters, use --help for instructions."
exit 1
fi
# Workaround for mawk:
# https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=593504
local version="$(echo | "${AWK_BIN}" -W version 2>&1)"
if [[ "${version}" == mawk* ]] ; then
AWK_PARAMS+=(-W interactive)
fi
}
MYNAME=`basename "$0"`
parse_arguments "$@"
export LC_ALL=C
# Warning! Ugly code ahead!
# The code is so ugly that the comments explaining it are
# bigger than the code itself!
#
# Suppose this:
#
# cmd_a | cmd_b &
#
# I need the PID of cmd_a. How can I get it?
# In bash, $! will give me the PID of cmd_b.
#
# So, I came up with this ugly solution: open a subshell, like this:
#
# (
# cmd_a &
# echo "This is the PID I want $!"
# wait
# ) | cmd_b
# Ignore Ctrl+C here.
# If I don't do this, this shell script is killed before
# ping and gawk can finish their work.
trap '' 2
# Now the ugly code.
(
"${PING_BIN}" "${PING_PARAMS[@]}" &
PING_PID="$!"
# Commented out, because it looks like this line is not needed
#trap "kill -2 $PING_PID ; exit 1" 2 # Catch Ctrl+C here
wait
) 2>&1 | (
if [ "${IS_TERMINAL}" = 1 ]; then
# Print a message to notify the awk script about terminal size change.
trap "echo SIGWINCH" 28
fi
# The trap must be in another subshell because otherwise it will interrupt
# the "wait" commmand.
while read line; do
echo -E "$line"
done
) 2>&1 | "${AWK_BIN}" "${AWK_PARAMS[@]}" '
# Weird that awk does not come with abs(), so I need to implement it.
function abs(x) {
return ( (x < 0) ? -x : x )
}
# Ditto for ceiling function.
function ceil(x) {
return (x == int(x)) ? x : int(x) + 1
}
# Local variables MUST be declared in argument list, else they are
# seen as global. Ugly, but that is how awk works.
function get_terminal_size(SIZE, SIZEA, HAS_DETECTED, CMD) {
HAS_DETECTED = 0
CMD = "stty -f /dev/tty size 2> /dev/null"
if ( (CMD | getline SIZE) == 1 ) {
split(SIZE, SIZEA, " ")
LINES = int(SIZEA[1])
COLUMNS = int(SIZEA[2])
HAS_DETECTED = 1
}
close(CMD)
if ( HAS_DETECTED == 0 ) {
CMD = "tput lines"
if ( (CMD | getline SIZE) == 1 ) {
LINES = int(SIZE)
HAS_DETECTED = 1
}
close(CMD)
CMD = "tput cols"
if ( (CMD | getline SIZE) == 1 ) {
COLUMNS = int(SIZE)
HAS_DETECTED = 1
}
close(CMD)
}
if ( int('"${OVERRIDE_COLUMNS}"') ) { COLUMNS = int('"${OVERRIDE_COLUMNS}"') }
if ( int('"${OVERRIDE_LINES}"') ) { LINES = int('"${OVERRIDE_LINES}"') }
}
############################################################
# Functions related to cursor handling
# Function called whenever a non-dotted line is printed.
#
# It will move the cursor to the line next to the statistics and
# restore the default color.
function other_line_is_printed() {
if ( IS_PRINTING_DOTS ) {
if ( '"${IS_TERMINAL}"' ) {
printf( ESC_DEFAULT ESC_NEXTLINE ESC_NEXTLINE "\n" )
} else {
printf( ESC_DEFAULT "\n" )
print_statistics_bar()
}
}
IS_PRINTING_DOTS = 0
CURR_COL = 0
}
# Function called whenever a non-dotted line is repeated.
function other_line_is_repeated() {
if ( other_line_times < 2 ) {
return
}
if ( '"${IS_TERMINAL}"' ) {
printf( ESC_DEFAULT ESC_ERASELINE "\r" )
}
printf( "Last message repeated %d times.", other_line_times )
if ( ! '"${IS_TERMINAL}"' ) {
printf( "\n" )
}
}
# Function called whenever the repeating line has changed.
function other_line_finished_repeating() {
if ( other_line_times >= 2 ) {
if ( '"${IS_TERMINAL}"' ) {
printf( "\n" )
} else {
other_line_is_repeated()
}
}
other_line = ""
other_line_times = 0
}
# Prints the newlines required for the live statistics.
#
# I need to print some newlines and then return the cursor back to its position
# to make sure the terminal will scroll.
#
# If the output is not a terminal, break lines on every LAST_N dots.
function print_newlines_if_needed() {
if ( '"${IS_TERMINAL}"' ) {
# COLUMNS-1 because I want to avoid bugs with the cursor at the last column
if ( CURR_COL >= COLUMNS-1 ) {
CURR_COL = 0
}
if ( CURR_COL == 0 ) {
if ( IS_PRINTING_DOTS ) {
printf( "\n" )
}
#printf( "\n" "\n" ESC_PREVLINE ESC_PREVLINE ESC_ERASELINE )
printf( ESC_DEFAULT "\n" "\n" ESC_CURSORUP ESC_CURSORUP ESC_ERASELINE )
}
} else {
if ( CURR_COL >= LAST_N ) {
CURR_COL = 0
printf( ESC_DEFAULT "\n" )
print_statistics_bar()
}
}
IS_PRINTING_DOTS = 1
}
############################################################
# Functions related to the data structure of "Last N" statistics.
# Clears the data structure.
function clear(d) {
d["index"] = 0 # The next position to store a value
d["size"] = 0 # The array size, goes up to LAST_N
}
# This function stores the value to the passed data structure.
# The data structure holds at most LAST_N values. When it is full,
# a new value overwrite the oldest one.
function store(d, value) {
d[d["index"]] = value
d["index"]++
if ( d["index"] >= d["size"] ) {
if ( d["size"] < LAST_N ) {
d["size"]++
} else {
d["index"] = 0
}
}
}
############################################################
# Functions related to processing the received response
function process_rtt(rtt) {
# Overall statistics
last_rtt = rtt
total_rtt += rtt
if ( last_seq == 0 ) {
min_rtt = max_rtt = rtt
} else {
if ( rtt < min_rtt ) min_rtt = rtt
if ( rtt > max_rtt ) max_rtt = rtt
}
# "Last N" statistics
store(lastn_rtt,rtt)
}
function lost_a_packet() {
print_newlines_if_needed()
print_missing_response()
last_seq++
lost++
store(lastn_lost, 1)
}
############################################################
# Functions related to printing the fancy ping response
# block_index, n, w are just local variables.
function print_response_legend(i, n, w) {
if ( ! '"${USE_LEGEND}"' ) {
return
}
if ( BLOCK_LEN > 1 ) {
# w counts the cursor position in the current line. Because of the
# escape codes, I need to jump through some hoops in order to count the
# position correctly.
w = 0
n = "0 "
w += length(n) + 1
printf( n BLOCK[0] ESC_DEFAULT )
for ( i=1 ; i<BLOCK_LEN ; i++ ) {
n = sprintf( "%d ", BLOCK_RTT_MIN + ceil((i-1) * BLOCK_RTT_RANGE / (BLOCK_LEN - 2)) )
w += length(n) + 1
# Avoid breaking the legend at the end of the line.
# Also avoids a background color change right at
# the edge of the screen. (If it happens, the entire next line
# will have that background color, which is not desired.)
if ( '"${IS_TERMINAL}"' && w + 1 >= COLUMNS ) {
printf( "\n" )
w = length(n) + 1
} else {
printf( " " )
w += 1
}
printf( n BLOCK[i] ESC_DEFAULT )
}
printf( " ∞\n" )
}
# Useful code for debugging.
#for ( i=0 ; i<=BLOCK_RTT_MAX ; i++ ) {
# print_received_response(i)
# printf( ESC_DEFAULT "%4d\n", i )
#}
}
# block_index is just a local variable.
function print_received_response(rtt, block_index) {
if ( rtt < BLOCK_RTT_MIN ) {
block_index = 0
} else if ( rtt >= BLOCK_RTT_MAX ) {
block_index = BLOCK_LEN - 1
} else {
block_index = 1 + int((rtt - BLOCK_RTT_MIN) * (BLOCK_LEN - 2) / BLOCK_RTT_RANGE)
}
printf( BLOCK[block_index] )
CURR_COL++
}
function print_missing_response(rtt) {
printf( ESC_RED "!" )
CURR_COL++
}
############################################################
# Functions related to printing statistics
# All arguments are just local variables.
function print_overall(percentage_lost, avg_rtt) {
# Handling division by zero.
# Note that mawk does not consider division by zero an error, while all
# other awk implementations abort in such case.
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14581966/why-does-awk-produce-different-results-for-division-by-zero
avg_rtt = ( received > 0 ) ? (total_rtt/received) : 0
percentage_lost = ( lost+received > 0 ) ? (lost*100/(lost+received)) : 0
if ( '"${IS_TERMINAL}"' ) {
printf( "%2d/%3d (%2d%%) lost; %4.0f/" ESC_BOLD "%4.0f" ESC_DEFAULT "/%4.0fms; last: " ESC_BOLD "%4.0f" ESC_DEFAULT "ms",
lost,
lost+received,
percentage_lost,
min_rtt,
avg_rtt,
max_rtt,
last_rtt )
} else {
printf( "%2d/%3d (%2d%%) lost; %4.0f/" ESC_BOLD "%4.0f" ESC_DEFAULT "/%4.0fms",
lost,
lost+received,
percentage_lost,
min_rtt,
avg_rtt,
max_rtt )
}
}
# All arguments are just local variables.
function print_last_n(i, percentage_lost, sum, min, avg, max, diffs) {
# Calculate and print the lost packets statistics
sum = 0
for ( i=0 ; i<lastn_lost["size"] ; i++ ) {
sum += lastn_lost[i]
}
percentage_lost = (lastn_lost["size"] > 0) ? (sum*100/lastn_lost["size"]) : 0
printf( "%2d/%3d (%2d%%) lost; ",
sum,
lastn_lost["size"],
percentage_lost )
# Calculate the min/avg/max rtt times
sum = diffs = 0
min = max = lastn_rtt[0]
for ( i=0 ; i<lastn_rtt["size"] ; i++ ) {
sum += lastn_rtt[i]
if ( lastn_rtt[i] < min ) min = lastn_rtt[i]
if ( lastn_rtt[i] > max ) max = lastn_rtt[i]
}
avg = (lastn_rtt["size"]) ? (sum/lastn_rtt["size"]) : 0
# Calculate mdev (mean absolute deviation)
for ( i=0 ; i<lastn_rtt["size"] ; i++ ) {
diffs += abs(lastn_rtt[i] - avg)
}
if ( lastn_rtt["size"] > 0 ) {
diffs /= lastn_rtt["size"]
}
# Print the rtt statistics
printf( "%4.0f/" ESC_BOLD "%4.0f" ESC_DEFAULT "/%4.0f/%4.0fms (last %d)",
min,
avg,
max,
diffs,
lastn_rtt["size"] )
}
function print_statistics_bar() {
if ( '"${IS_TERMINAL}"' ) {
printf( ESC_SAVEPOS ESC_DEFAULT )
printf( ESC_NEXTLINE ESC_ERASELINE )
print_overall()
printf( ESC_NEXTLINE ESC_ERASELINE )
print_last_n()
printf( ESC_UNSAVEPOS )
} else {
print_overall()
printf( "\n" )
print_last_n()
printf( "\n" )
}
}
function print_statistics_bar_if_terminal() {
if ( '"${IS_TERMINAL}"' ) {
print_statistics_bar()
}
}
############################################################
# Initializations
BEGIN {
# Easy way to get each value from ping output
FS = "="
############################################################
# General internal variables
# This is needed to keep track of lost packets
last_seq = 0
# The previously printed non-ping-response line
other_line = ""
other_line_times = 0
# Variables to keep the screen clean
IS_PRINTING_DOTS = 0
CURR_COL = 0
############################################################
# Variables related to "overall" statistics
received = 0
lost = 0
total_rtt = 0
min_rtt = 0
max_rtt = 0
last_rtt = 0
############################################################
# Variables related to "last N" statistics
LAST_N = int('"${LAST_N}"')
# Data structures for the "last N" statistics
clear(lastn_lost)
clear(lastn_rtt)
############################################################
# Terminal height and width
# These are sane defaults, in case we cannot query the actual terminal size
LINES = 24
COLUMNS = 80
# Auto-detecting the terminal size
get_terminal_size()
if ( '"${IS_TERMINAL}"' && COLUMNS <= 50 ) {
print "Warning: terminal width is too small."
}
############################################################
# ANSI escape codes
# Color escape codes.
# Fortunately, awk defaults any unassigned variable to an empty string.
if ( '"${USE_COLOR}"' ) {
ESC_DEFAULT = "\033[0m"
ESC_BOLD = "\033[1m"
#ESC_BLACK = "\033[0;30m"
#ESC_GRAY = "\033[1;30m"
ESC_RED = "\033[0;31m"
ESC_GREEN = "\033[0;32m"
ESC_YELLOW = "\033[0;33m"
ESC_BLUE = "\033[0;34m"
ESC_MAGENTA = "\033[0;35m"
ESC_CYAN = "\033[0;36m"
ESC_WHITE = "\033[0;37m"
ESC_YELLOW_ON_GREEN = "\033[42;33m"
ESC_RED_ON_YELLOW = "\033[43;31m"
}
# Other escape codes, see:
# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code
# https://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html
ESC_NEXTLINE = "\n"
ESC_CURSORUP = "\033[A"
ESC_CURSORDOWN = "\033[B"
ESC_SCROLLUP = "\033[S"
ESC_SCROLLDOWN = "\033[T"
ESC_ERASELINEEND = "\033[0K"
ESC_ERASELINE = "\033[2K"
ESC_SAVEPOS = "\0337"
ESC_UNSAVEPOS = "\0338"
# I am avoiding these escapes as they are not listed in:
# https://vt100.net/docs/vt100-ug/chapter3.html
#ESC_PREVLINE = "\033[F"
#ESC_SAVEPOS = "\033[s"
#ESC_UNSAVEPOS = "\033[u"
# I am avoiding this to improve compatibility with (older versions of) tmux
#ESC_NEXTLINE = "\033[E"
############################################################
# Unicode characters (based on https://github.com/holman/spark )
if ( '"${USE_UNICODE}"' ) {
BLOCK[ 0] = ESC_GREEN "▁"
BLOCK[ 1] = ESC_GREEN "▂"
BLOCK[ 2] = ESC_GREEN "▃"
BLOCK[ 3] = ESC_GREEN "▄"
BLOCK[ 4] = ESC_GREEN "▅"
BLOCK[ 5] = ESC_GREEN "▆"
BLOCK[ 6] = ESC_GREEN "▇"
BLOCK[ 7] = ESC_GREEN "█"
BLOCK[ 8] = ESC_YELLOW_ON_GREEN "▁"
BLOCK[ 9] = ESC_YELLOW_ON_GREEN "▂"
BLOCK[10] = ESC_YELLOW_ON_GREEN "▃"
BLOCK[11] = ESC_YELLOW_ON_GREEN "▄"
BLOCK[12] = ESC_YELLOW_ON_GREEN "▅"
BLOCK[13] = ESC_YELLOW_ON_GREEN "▆"
BLOCK[14] = ESC_YELLOW_ON_GREEN "▇"
BLOCK[15] = ESC_YELLOW_ON_GREEN "█"
BLOCK[16] = ESC_RED_ON_YELLOW "▁"
BLOCK[17] = ESC_RED_ON_YELLOW "▂"
BLOCK[18] = ESC_RED_ON_YELLOW "▃"
BLOCK[19] = ESC_RED_ON_YELLOW "▄"
BLOCK[20] = ESC_RED_ON_YELLOW "▅"
BLOCK[21] = ESC_RED_ON_YELLOW "▆"
BLOCK[22] = ESC_RED_ON_YELLOW "▇"
BLOCK[23] = ESC_RED_ON_YELLOW "█"
if ( '"${USE_MULTICOLOR}"' && '"${USE_COLOR}"' ) {
# Multi-color version:
BLOCK_LEN = 24
BLOCK_RTT_MIN = 10
BLOCK_RTT_MAX = 230
} else {
# Simple version:
BLOCK_LEN = 8
BLOCK_RTT_MIN = 25
BLOCK_RTT_MAX = 175
}
} else {
BLOCK[ 0] = ESC_GREEN "_"
BLOCK[ 1] = ESC_GREEN "."
BLOCK[ 2] = ESC_GREEN "o"
BLOCK[ 3] = ESC_GREEN "O"
BLOCK[ 4] = ESC_YELLOW "_"
BLOCK[ 5] = ESC_YELLOW "."
BLOCK[ 6] = ESC_YELLOW "o"
BLOCK[ 7] = ESC_YELLOW "O"
BLOCK[ 8] = ESC_RED "_"
BLOCK[ 9] = ESC_RED "."
BLOCK[10] = ESC_RED "o"
BLOCK[11] = ESC_RED "O"
if ( '"${USE_MULTICOLOR}"' && '"${USE_COLOR}"' ) {
# Multi-color version:
BLOCK_LEN = 12
BLOCK_RTT_MIN = 20
BLOCK_RTT_MAX = 220
} else {
# Simple version:
BLOCK_LEN = 4
BLOCK_RTT_MIN = 75
BLOCK_RTT_MAX = 225
}
}
if ( int('"${RTT_MIN}"') > 0 && int('"${RTT_MAX}"') > 0 ) {
BLOCK_RTT_MIN = int('"${RTT_MIN}"')
BLOCK_RTT_MAX = int('"${RTT_MAX}"')
} else if ( int('"${RTT_MIN}"') > 0 ) {
BLOCK_RTT_MIN = int('"${RTT_MIN}"')
BLOCK_RTT_MAX = BLOCK_RTT_MIN * (BLOCK_LEN - 1)
} else if ( int('"${RTT_MAX}"') > 0 ) {
BLOCK_RTT_MAX = int('"${RTT_MAX}"')
BLOCK_RTT_MIN = int(BLOCK_RTT_MAX / (BLOCK_LEN - 1))
}
BLOCK_RTT_RANGE = BLOCK_RTT_MAX - BLOCK_RTT_MIN
print_response_legend()
}
############################################################
# Main loop
{
if ( $0 ~ /^[0-9]+ bytes from .*[:,] icmp_[rs]eq=[0-9]+ (ttl|hlim)=[0-9]+ time=[0-9.]+ *ms/ ) {
# Sample line from ping:
# 64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: icmp_seq=1 ttl=49 time=184 ms
if ( other_line_times >= 2 ) {
other_line_finished_repeating()
}
# $1 = useless prefix string
# $2 = icmp_seq
# $3 = ttl/hlim
# $4 = time
# This must be called before incrementing the last_seq variable!
rtt = int($4)
process_rtt(rtt)
seq = int($2)
while ( last_seq < seq - 1 ) {
lost_a_packet()
}
# Received a packet
print_newlines_if_needed()
print_received_response(rtt)
# In case of receiving multiple responses with the same seq number, it
# is better to use "last_seq = seq" than to increment last_seq.
last_seq = seq
received++
store(lastn_lost, 0)
print_statistics_bar_if_terminal()
} else if ( $0 ~ /^.*onnected to.*, seq=[0-9]+ time=[0-9.]+ *ms/ ) {
# Sample line from httping:
# connected to 200.149.119.168:80 (273 bytes), seq=0 time=129.86 ms
if ( other_line_times >= 2 ) {
other_line_finished_repeating()
}
seq = $0
sub(/.* seq=/, "", seq)
seq = int(seq)
rtt = $0
sub(/.* time=/, "", rtt)
rtt = int(rtt)
process_rtt(rtt)
while ( last_seq < seq - 1 ) {
lost_a_packet()
}
# Received a packet
print_newlines_if_needed()
print_received_response(rtt)
# In case of receiving multiple responses with the same seq number, it
# is better to use "last_seq = seq" than to increment last_seq.
last_seq = seq
received++
store(lastn_lost, 0)
print_statistics_bar_if_terminal()
} else if ( $0 == "" ) {
# Do nothing on blank lines.
} else if ( $0 == "error shutting down ssl" ) {
# Common error message when using httping, ignore it.
} else if ( $0 ~ /^Request timeout for icmp_seq [0-9]+/ ) {
# Reply timeout is printed on Mac OS X.
if ( other_line_times >= 2 ) {
other_line_finished_repeating()
}
lost_a_packet()
# Making sure the last_seq number is correct.
gsub(/.* icmp_seq /, "")
seq = int($0)
last_seq = seq
print_newlines_if_needed()
print_statistics_bar_if_terminal()
} else if ( $0 ~ /^SIGWINCH$/ ) {
get_terminal_size()
if ( IS_PRINTING_DOTS ) {
if ( CURR_COL >= COLUMNS-1 ) {
# Not enough space anyway.
} else {
# Making up room in case the number of lines has changed.
printf( ESC_NEXTLINE ESC_NEXTLINE ESC_CURSORUP ESC_CURSORUP )
# Moving to the correct column and erasing the rest of the line.
printf( "\033[" (CURR_COL+1) "G" ESC_DEFAULT ESC_ERASELINEEND )
}
print_newlines_if_needed()
print_statistics_bar_if_terminal()
}
} else {
other_line_is_printed()
original_line = $0
gsub(/icmp_seq[= ][0-9]+/, "")
if ( $0 == other_line ) {
other_line_times++
if ( '"${IS_TERMINAL}"' ) {
other_line_is_repeated()
}
} else {
other_line_finished_repeating()
other_line = $0
other_line_times = 1
printf( "%s\n", original_line )
}
}
# Not needed when the output is a terminal, but does not hurt either.
fflush()
}'