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gopsutil: psutil for golang

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This is a port of psutil (http://pythonhosted.org/psutil/). The challenge is porting all psutil functions on some architectures.

Breaking Changes!

Breaking changes is introduced at v2. See issue 174 .

Migrating to v2

On gopsutil itself, v2migration.sh is used for migration. It can not be commonly used, but it may help you with migration.

Tag semantics

gopsutil tag policy is almost same as Semantic Versioning, but automatically increase like Ubuntu versioning.

for example, v2.16.10 means

  • v2: major version
  • 16: release year, 2016
  • 10: release month

gopsutil aims to keep backwards-compatiblity until major version change.

Taged at every end of month, but there are only a few commits, it can be skipped.

Available Architectures

  • FreeBSD i386/amd64
  • Linux i386/amd64/arm(raspberry pi)
  • Windows/amd64
  • Darwin/amd64
  • OpenBDS amd64 (Thank you @mpfz0r!)

All works are implemented without cgo by porting c struct to golang struct.

Usage

Note: gopsutil v2 breaks compatibility. If you want to stay with compatibility, please use v1 branch and vendoring.

package main

import (
    "fmt"

    "github.com/shirou/gopsutil/mem"
)

func main() {
    v, _ := mem.VirtualMemory()

    // almost every return value is a struct
    fmt.Printf("Total: %v, Free:%v, UsedPercent:%f%%\n", v.Total, v.Free, v.UsedPercent)

    // convert to JSON. String() is also implemented
    fmt.Println(v)
}

The output is below.

Total: 3179569152, Free:284233728, UsedPercent:84.508194%
{"total":3179569152,"available":492572672,"used":2895335424,"usedPercent":84.50819439828305, (snip...)}

You can set an alternative location to /proc by setting the HOST_PROC environment variable.

You can set an alternative location to /sys by setting the HOST_SYS environment variable.

You can set an alternative location to /etc by setting the HOST_ETC environment variable.

Documentation

see http://godoc.org/github.com/shirou/gopsutil

Requirements

  • go1.5 or above is required.

More Info

Several methods have been added which are not present in psutil, but will provide useful information.

  • host/HostInfo() (linux)
    • Hostname
    • Uptime
    • Procs
    • OS (ex: "linux")
    • Platform (ex: "ubuntu", "arch")
    • PlatformFamily (ex: "debian")
    • PlatformVersion (ex: "Ubuntu 13.10")
    • VirtualizationSystem (ex: "LXC")
    • VirtualizationRole (ex: "guest"/"host")
  • cpu/CPUInfo() (linux, freebsd)
    • CPU (ex: 0, 1, ...)
    • VendorID (ex: "GenuineIntel")
    • Family
    • Model
    • Stepping
    • PhysicalID
    • CoreID
    • Cores (ex: 2)
    • ModelName (ex: "Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2640M CPU @ 2.80GHz")
    • Mhz
    • CacheSize
    • Flags (ex: "fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 ...")
  • load/LoadAvg() (linux, freebsd)
    • Load1
    • Load5
    • Load15
  • docker/GetDockerIDList() (linux only)
    • container id list ([]string)
  • docker/CgroupCPU() (linux only)
    • user
    • system
  • docker/CgroupMem() (linux only)
    • various status
  • net_protocols (linux only)
    • system wide stats on network protocols (i.e IP, TCP, UDP, etc.)
    • sourced from /proc/net/snmp
  • iptables nf_conntrack (linux only)
    • system wide stats on netfilter conntrack module
    • sourced from /proc/sys/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_count

Some codes are ported from Ohai. many thanks.

Current Status

  • x: work
  • b: almost works, but something is broken
name Linux FreeBSD OpenBSD MacOSX Windows
cpu_times x x x x x
cpu_count x x x x x
cpu_percent x x x x x
cpu_times_percent x x x x x
virtual_memory x x x x x
swap_memory x x x x  
disk_partitions x x x x x
disk_io_counters x x x    
disk_usage x x x x x
net_io_counters x x x b x
boot_time x x x x x
users x x x x x
pids x x x x x
pid_exists x x x x x
net_connections x     x  
net_protocols x        
net_if_addrs          
net_if_stats          
netfilter_conntrack x        

Process class

name Linux FreeBSD OpenBSD MacOSX Windows
pid x x x x x
ppid x x x x x
name x x x x x
cmdline x     x x
create_time x        
status x x x x  
cwd x        
exe x x x   x
uids x x x x  
gids x x x x  
terminal x x x x  
io_counters x x x   x
nice x x x x x
num_fds x        
num_ctx_switches x        
num_threads x x x x x
cpu_times x        
memory_info x x x x x
memory_info_ex x        
memory_maps x        
open_files x        
send_signal x x x x  
suspend x x x x  
resume x x x x  
terminate x x x x x
kill x x x x  
username x        
ionice          
rlimit          
num_handlres          
threads          
cpu_percent x   x x  
cpu_affinity          
memory_percent          
parent x   x x  
children x x x x  
connections x   x x  
is_running          

Original Metrics

item Linux FreeBSD OpenBSD MacOSX Windows
HostInfo          
hostname x x x x x
uptime x x x x  
proces x x x    
os x x x x x
platform x x x x  
platformfamily x x x x  
virtualization x        
CPU          
VendorID x x x x x
Family x x x x x
Model x x x x x
Stepping x x x x x
PhysicalID x        
CoreID x        
Cores x       x
ModelName x x x x x
LoadAvg          
Load1 x x x x  
Load5 x x x x  
Load15 x x x x  
GetDockerID          
container id x no no no no
CgroupsCPU          
user x no no no no
system x no no no no
CgroupsMem          
various x no no no no
  • future work
    • process_iter
    • wait_procs
    • Process class
      • as_dict
      • wait

License

New BSD License (same as psutil)

Related Works

I have been influenced by the following great works:

How to Contribute

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

My English is terrible, so documentation or correcting comments are also welcome.

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