package main import ( "encoding/json" "flag" "io" "log" "os" "time" "golang.org/x/term" ) type writeRecord struct { Dur time.Duration `json:"Duration"` Data []byte `json:"Data"` } func main() { var wait uint flag.UintVar(&wait, "w", 2000, "Max wait time between outputs") flag.UintVar(&wait, "wait", 2000, "Max wait time between outputs") flag.Parse() left := flag.Args() if len(left) != 1 { log.Fatalln("Usage: replay -w/wait time ") } fp, err := os.Open(left[0]) if err != nil { log.Fatalln("Failed to open record file", err) } screen := struct { io.Reader io.Writer }{os.Stdin, os.Stdout} t := term.NewTerminal(screen, "$") if t == nil { log.Fatalln("Failed to create terminal") } w, h, _ := term.GetSize(int(os.Stdout.Fd())) if (w != 120) || (h != 36) { log.Println("Set terminal window to 120x36 before continue") } decoder := json.NewDecoder(fp) if decoder == nil { log.Fatalln("Failed to create JSON decoder") } // To work with javascript decoder, we organize the file as // an array of writeRecord. golang decode instead decode // as individual record. Call decoder.Token to skip opening [ decoder.Token() for decoder.More() { var record writeRecord if err := decoder.Decode(&record); err != nil { log.Println("Failed to decode record", err) continue } if record.Dur > time.Duration(wait)*time.Millisecond { record.Dur = time.Duration(wait) * time.Millisecond } time.Sleep(record.Dur) t.Write(record.Data) } t.Write([]byte("\n\n---end of replay---\n\n")) }