package survey import ( "os" "github.com/kataras/survey/core" "github.com/kataras/survey/terminal" ) /* Password is like a normal Input but the text shows up as *'s and there is no default. Response type is a string. password := "" prompt := &survey.Password{ Message: "Please type your password" } survey.AskOne(prompt, &password, nil) */ type Password struct { core.Renderer Message string Help string } type PasswordTemplateData struct { Password ShowHelp bool } // Templates with Color formatting. See Documentation: https://github.com/mgutz/ansi#style-format var PasswordQuestionTemplate = ` {{- if .ShowHelp }}{{- color "cyan"}}{{ HelpIcon }} {{ .Help }}{{color "reset"}}{{"\n"}}{{end}} {{- color "green+hb"}}{{ QuestionIcon }} {{color "reset"}} {{- color "default+hb"}}{{ .Message }} {{color "reset"}} {{- if and .Help (not .ShowHelp)}}{{color "cyan"}}[{{ HelpInputRune }} for help]{{color "reset"}} {{end}}` func (p *Password) Prompt() (line interface{}, err error) { // render the question template out, err := core.RunTemplate( PasswordQuestionTemplate, PasswordTemplateData{Password: *p}, ) terminal.Print(out) if err != nil { return "", err } rr := terminal.NewRuneReader(os.Stdin) rr.SetTermMode() defer rr.RestoreTermMode() // no help msg? Just return any response if p.Help == "" { line, err := rr.ReadLine('*') return string(line), err } // process answers looking for help prompt answer for { line, err := rr.ReadLine('*') if err != nil { return string(line), err } if string(line) == string(core.HelpInputRune) { // terminal will echo the \n so we need to jump back up one row terminal.CursorPreviousLine(1) err = p.Render( PasswordQuestionTemplate, PasswordTemplateData{Password: *p, ShowHelp: true}, ) if err != nil { return "", err } continue } return string(line), err } } // Cleanup hides the string with a fixed number of characters. func (prompt *Password) Cleanup(val interface{}) error { return nil }