gopsutil: psutil for golang ============================== .. image:: https://circleci.com/gh/shirou/gopsutil.svg?&style=shield :target: https://circleci.com/gh/shirou/gopsutil .. image:: https://coveralls.io/repos/shirou/gopsutil/badge.svg?branch=master :target: https://coveralls.io/r/shirou/gopsutil?branch=master .. image:: https://godoc.org/github.com/shirou/gopsutil?status.svg :target: http://godoc.org/github.com/shirou/gopsutil This is a port of psutil (http://pythonhosted.org/psutil/). The challenge is porting all psutil functions on some architectures. .. highlights:: 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. Available Architectures ------------------------------------ - FreeBSD i386/amd64 - Linux i386/amd64/arm(raspberry pi) - Windows/amd64 - Darwin/amd64 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. .. code:: go 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 :code:`/proc` by setting the :code:`HOST_PROC` environment variable. You can set an alternative location to :code:`/sys` by setting the :code:`HOST_SYS` environment variable. You can set an alternative location to :code:`/etc` by setting the :code:`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 MacOSX Windows cpu_times x x x x cpu_count x x x x cpu_percent x x x x cpu_times_percent x x x x virtual_memory x x x x swap_memory x x x disk_partitions x x x x disk_io_counters x x disk_usage x x x x net_io_counters x x b x boot_time x x x x users x x x x pids x x x x pid_exists 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 MacOSX Windows pid x x x x ppid x x x x name x x x x cmdline x x x create_time x status x x x cwd x exe x x x uids x x x gids x x x terminal x x x io_counters x x x nice x x x x num_fds x num_ctx_switches x num_threads x x x x cpu_times x memory_info x x x x memory_info_ex x memory_maps x open_files x send_signal x x x suspend x x x resume x x x terminate x x x kill x x x username x ionice rlimit num_handlres threads cpu_percent x x cpu_affinity memory_percent parent x x children x x x connections x x is_running ================ ===== ======= ====== ======= Original Metrics ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ================== ===== ======= ====== ======= item Linux FreeBSD MacOSX Windows **HostInfo** hostname x x x x uptime x x x proces x x os x x x x platform x x x platformfamily x x x virtualization x **CPU** VendorID x x x x Family x x x x Model x x x x Stepping x x x x PhysicalID x CoreID x Cores x x ModelName x x x x **LoadAvg** Load1 x x x Load5 x x x Load15 x x x **GetDockerID** container id x no no no **CgroupsCPU** user x no no no system x no no no **CgroupsMem** various x 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: - psutil: http://pythonhosted.org/psutil/ - dstat: https://github.com/dagwieers/dstat - gosigar: https://github.com/cloudfoundry/gosigar/ - goprocinfo: https://github.com/c9s/goprocinfo - go-ps: https://github.com/mitchellh/go-ps - ohai: https://github.com/opscode/ohai/ - bosun: https://github.com/bosun-monitor/bosun/tree/master/cmd/scollector/collectors - mackerel: https://github.com/mackerelio/mackerel-agent/tree/master/metrics 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.