public/Write-InlineProgress.ps1

<#
.SYNOPSIS
   Module for writing progress, particularly for the VS Code Host which currently does not support Write-Progress
.DESCRIPTION
   Use this module to write progress of scripts. It will write progress inline when the host is VS Code and execute Write-Progress when
   in native PowerShell
.EXAMPLE
   Write-InlineProgress -Activity $Activity -PercentComplete $percentcomplete

   This is my Activity statement: 80%
.PARAMETER Activity
   This parameter is manadatory and is in the form of a string

   $Activity = "This is my Activity statement:"
.PARAMETER PercentComplete
   This paramater is mandatory and is in the form of an integer

   $PercentComplete = 80
.NOTES
   Project: https://github.com/tmknight/TMK-CoreModules
   Date: 2017-10-25: tmknight: Inception
   Date: 2017-11-30: tmknight: Set percent complete to two decimal places
   Date: 2018-04-02: tmknight: Account for vscode-powershell 2.x which now supports Write-Progress
   Date: 2019-07-08: tmknight: Account for vscode-powershell-preview which now supports Write-Progress
   Date: 2020-10-14: tmknight: Number format to zero places. Assessment of $PSHOME to match windows directory path format
   Date: 2020-07-21: tmknight: Randomize temp filename and code cleanup
.LINK
   https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.console(v=vs.110).aspx
#>


function Write-InlineProgress {
    [CmdletBinding()]
    param(
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true,
            ValueFromPipeline = $true,
            ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true,
            Position = 0)]
        [string]$Activity,
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true,
            ValueFromPipeline = $true,
            ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true,
            Position = 1)]
        [int]$PercentComplete
    )

    begin {
        ## Set percent value to two decimal places
        $perc = '{0:N0}' -f $PercentComplete

        ## If necessary, capture current console colors to reinstate them after progress completes
        $curBackgroundColor = [System.Console]::BackgroundColor
        $curForegroundColor = [System.Console]::ForegroundColor
        $random = (1..8 | ForEach-Object { '{0:X}' -f (Get-Random -Max 16) }) -join ''
        $tmpFile = "ConsoleColor_$random.csv"
        if ($PSVersionTable.OS -match 'Windows') {
            $tmpColors = "$env:TEMP\$tmpFile"
        }
        else {
            $tmpColors = "/tmp/$tmpFile"
        }
    }
    process {
        $ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
        try {
            switch ($host.Name) {
                'Visual Studio Code Host' {
                    ## Code PS Host Preview supports Write-Progress
                    if ($psEditor.EditorServicesVersion -ge '2.0.0.0') {
                        Write-Progress -Activity $Activity -PercentComplete $perc -Status "$perc%"
                    }
                    else {
                        ## Capture current console colors
                        [PSCustomObject]@{
                            BackgroundColor = $curBackgroundColor
                            ForegroundColor = $curForegroundColor
                        } | Export-Csv -Path $tmpColors -NoTypeInformation -Force -Confirm:$false

                        $val = " $Activity $perc% "
                        $CursorY = $host.UI.RawUI.CursorPosition.Y
                        [System.Console]::BackgroundColor = [System.ConsoleColor]::Cyan
                        [System.Console]::ForegroundColor = [System.ConsoleColor]::Black
                        [System.Console]::SetCursorPosition(0, $CursorY)
                        [System.Console]::Write($val)
                    }
                }
                Default {
                    Write-Progress -Activity $Activity -PercentComplete $perc -Status "$perc%"
                }
            }
        }
        catch {
            $_
        }
    }
    end {
        switch ($host.Name) {
            'Visual Studio Code Host' {
                ## Clear progress line in keeping with Write-Progress and reinstate console colors
                if ($psEditor.EditorServicesVersion -lt '2.0.0.0') {
                    $colors = Import-Csv -Path $tmpColors
                    $CursorY = $host.UI.RawUI.CursorPosition.Y
                    [System.Console]::BackgroundColor = [System.ConsoleColor]::($colors.BackgroundColor).ToString()
                    [System.Console]::ForegroundColor = [System.ConsoleColor]::($colors.ForegroundColor).ToString()
                    [System.Console]::SetCursorPosition(0, $CursorY)
                    [System.Console]::Write('')

                    ## Remove temp color file
                    Remove-Item -Path $tmpColors -Force -Confirm:$false -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
                }
            }
        }
    }
}