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README.rst

gopsutil: psutil for golang
==============================


.. image:: https://github.com/shirou/gopsutil/workflows/Test/badge.svg
        :target: https://github.com/shirou/gopsutil/actions?query=workflow%3ATest

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        :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 (https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil). The challenge is porting all
psutil functions on some architectures.

v3 migration
---------------

from v3.20.10, gopsutil becomes v3 which breaks backawards compatiblity. See `v3Changes.md <_tools/v3migration/v3Changes.md>`_ more detail changes.

Tag semantics
-------------------------

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

for example, `v2.17.04` means

- v2: major version
- 17: release year, 2017
- 04: 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/arm
- Linux i386/amd64/arm(raspberry pi)
- Windows/amd64
- Darwin i386/amd64
- OpenBSD amd64 (Thank you @mpfz0r!)
- Solaris amd64 (developed and tested on SmartOS/Illumos, Thank you @jen20!)

These are partial support:

- CPU on DragonFly BSD (#893, Thank you @gballet!)
- host on Linux RISC-V (#896, Thank you @tklauser!)

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


Usage
---------


.. code:: go

   package main

   import (
       "fmt"

       "github.com/shirou/gopsutil/v3/mem"
       // "github.com/shirou/gopsutil/mem"  // to use v2
   )

   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.

You can set an alternative location to :code:`/var` by setting the :code:`HOST_VAR` environment variable.

You can set an alternative location to :code:`/run` by setting the :code:`HOST_RUN` environment variable.

You can set an alternative location to :code:`/dev` by setting the :code:`HOST_DEV` environment variable.


Documentation
------------------------

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

Requirements
-----------------

- go1.11 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")

- IOCounters

  - Label (linux only)    The registered `device mapper name <https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-block-dm>`_

- 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 ...")
  - Microcode

- 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 Solaris
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       b
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       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       x
create_time         x                    x       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                            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     x      x       x       x
ionice
rlimit              x
num_handlers
threads             x
cpu_percent         x            x       x
cpu_affinity
memory_percent
parent              x            x       x       x
children            x     x      x       x       x
connections         x            x       x
is_running
page_faults         x
================ ===== ======= ======= ====== =======

Original Metrics
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

================== ===== ======= ======= ====== ======= =======
item               Linux FreeBSD OpenBSD MacOSX Windows Solaris
**HostInfo**
hostname              x     x      x       x       x       x
  uptime              x     x      x       x               x
  proces              x     x      x                       x
  os                  x     x      x       x       x       x
  platform            x     x      x       x               x
  platformfamily      x     x      x       x               x
  virtualization      x
**CPU**
  VendorID            x     x      x       x       x      x
  Family              x     x      x       x       x      x
  Model               x     x      x       x       x      x
  Stepping            x     x      x       x       x      x
  PhysicalID          x                                   x
  CoreID              x                                   x
  Cores               x                            x      x
  ModelName           x     x      x       x       x      x
  Microcode           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:

- psutil: https://github.com/giampaolo/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.