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gopsutil: psutil for Go

Test Go Reference Calendar Versioning

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

migration

v4 migration

There are some breaking changes. Please see v4 release note.

Tag semantics

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

For example, v4.24.04 means

  • v4: major version
  • 24: release year, 2024
  • 04: release month

gopsutil aims to keep backwards compatibility until major version change.

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

Available Architectures

  • FreeBSD i386/amd64/arm
  • Linux i386/amd64/arm(raspberry pi)
  • Windows i386/amd64/arm/arm64
  • Darwin amd64/arm64
  • OpenBSD i386/amd64/armv7/arm64/riscv64 (Thank you @mpfz0r!)
  • Solaris amd64 (developed and tested on SmartOS/Illumos, Thank you @jen20!)

These have 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 structs to Go structs.

Usage

package main

import (
    "fmt"

    "github.com/shirou/gopsutil/v4/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 alternative locations for various system directories by using the following environment variables:

  • /proc: HOST_PROC
  • /sys: HOST_SYS
  • /etc: HOST_ETC
  • /var: HOST_VAR
  • /run: HOST_RUN
  • /dev: HOST_DEV
  • /: HOST_ROOT
  • /proc/N/mountinfo: HOST_PROC_MOUNTINFO

Adding settings using context (from v3.23.6)

As of v3.23.6, it is now possible to pass a path location using context: import "github.com/shirou/gopsutil/v3/common" and pass a context with common.EnvMap set to common.EnvKey, and the location will be used within each function.

    ctx := context.WithValue(context.Background(), 
        common.EnvKey, common.EnvMap{common.HostProcEnvKey: "/myproc"},
    )
    v, err := mem.VirtualMemoryWithContext(ctx)

First priority is given to the value set in context, then the value from the environment variable, and finally the default location.

Caching

As of v3.24.1, it is now possible to cached some values. These values default to false, not cached.

Be very careful that enabling the cache may cause inconsistencies. For example, if you enable caching of boottime on Linux, be aware that unintended values may be returned if the boottime is changed by NTP after booted.

  • host
  • EnableBootTimeCache
  • process
  • EnableBootTimeCache

Ex struct (from v4.24.5)

gopsutil is designed to work across multiple platforms. However, there are differences in the information available on different platforms, such as memory information that exists on Linux but not on Windows.

As of v4.24.5, to access this platform-specific information, gopsutil provides functions named Ex within the package. Currently, these functions are available in the mem and sensor packages.

The Ex structs are specific to each platform. For example, on Linux, there is an ExLinux struct, which can be obtained using the mem.NewExLinux() function. On Windows, it's mem.ExWindows(). These Ex structs provide platform-specific information.

ex := NewExWindows()
v, err := ex.VirtualMemory()
if err != nil {
    panic(err)
}

fmt.Println(v.VirtualAvail)
fmt.Println(v.VirtualTotal)

// Output:
// 140731958648832
// 140737488224256

gopsutil aims to minimize platform differences by offering common functions. However, there are many requests to obtain unique information for each platform. The Ex structs are designed to meet those requests. Additional functionalities might be added in the future. The use of these structures makes it clear that the information they provide is specific to each platform, which is why they have been designed in this way.

Documentation

See https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/shirou/gopsutil/v4 or https://godocs.io/github.com/shirou/gopsutil/v4

Requirements

  • go1.18 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
  • 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/Avg() (linux, freebsd, solaris)
  • 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 code is ported from Ohai. Many thanks.

Current Status

  • x: works
  • b: almost works, but something is broken
name Linux FreeBSD OpenBSD macOS Windows Solaris Plan 9 AIX
cpu_times x x x x x b x
cpu_count x x x x x x x
cpu_percent x x x x x x
cpu_times_percent x x x x x x
virtual_memory x x x x x b x x
swap_memory x x x x x X
disk_partitions x x x x x x
disk_io_counters x x x x x
disk_usage x x x x x x
net_io_counters x x x b x x
boot_time x x x x x X
users x x x x x x
pids x x x x x
pid_exists x x x x x
net_connections x x x x x
net_protocols x x
net_if_addrs x
net_if_stats x
netfilter_conntrack x
sensors_temperature x x x x

Process class

name Linux FreeBSD OpenBSD macOS Windows
pid x x x x x
ppid x x x x x
name x x x x x
cmdline x x x x x
create_time x x x
status x x x x
cwd x x x x x
exe x x x x
uids x x x x
gids x x x x
terminal x x x
io_counters x x x x
nice x x x x x
num_fds x x x
num_ctx_switches x
num_threads x x x x x
cpu_times x x
memory_info x x x x x
memory_maps x
open_files x x
send_signal x x x x
suspend x x x x x
resume x 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 x
cpu_affinity
memory_percent x x
parent x x x x
children x x x x x
connections x x x
is_running
page_faults x x

gopsutil Original Metrics

item Linux FreeBSD OpenBSD macOS Windows Solaris AIX
HostInfo
hostname x x x x x x X
uptime x x x x x x
process x x x x
os x x x x x x x
platform x x x x x x
platformfamily x x x x x x
virtualization x
CPU
VendorID x x x x x x x
Family x x x x x x x
Model x x x x x x x
Stepping x x x x x x
PhysicalID x x
CoreID x x
Cores x x x x x
ModelName x x x x x x x
Microcode x x
LoadAvg
Load1 x x x x x x x
Load5 x x x x x x x
Load15 x x x x x x x
Docker GetDockerID
container id x no no no no no no
Docker CgroupsCPU

Extension points exported contracts — how you extend this code

IOServiceGetMatchingServiceFunc (FuncType)
IOKit types and constants.
internal/common/common_darwin.go
IOServiceGetMatchingServicesFunc (FuncType)
IOKit types and constants.
internal/common/common_darwin.go
IOServiceMatchingFunc (FuncType)
IOKit types and constants.
internal/common/common_darwin.go
IOServiceOpenFunc (FuncType)
IOKit types and constants.
internal/common/common_darwin.go
IOServiceCloseFunc (FuncType)
IOKit types and constants.
internal/common/common_darwin.go

Core symbols most depended-on inside this repo

Background
called by 205
process/process.go
CommandWithContext
called by 66
internal/common/common.go
HostProcWithContext
called by 62
internal/common/common.go
ReadLines
called by 47
internal/common/common.go
Close
called by 47
process/process_darwin.go
HostEtcWithContext
called by 31
internal/common/common.go
Name
called by 29
process/process.go
Add
called by 28
internal/common/warnings.go

Shape

Function 992
Method 482
Struct 401
TypeAlias 281
FuncType 42
Interface 1

Languages

Go100%

Modules by API surface

internal/common/common_darwin.go111 symbols
process/process_windows.go78 symbols
process/process.go76 symbols
process/process_linux.go60 symbols
net/net_windows.go49 symbols
internal/common/common.go49 symbols
process/process_solaris.go45 symbols
process/process_plan9.go45 symbols
process/process_fallback.go45 symbols
process/process_test.go40 symbols
net/net.go40 symbols
process/types_darwin.go36 symbols

Dependencies from manifests, versioned

github.com/ebitengine/puregov0.10.0 · 1×
github.com/go-ole/go-olev1.2.6 · 1×
github.com/lufia/plan9statsv0.0.0-2021101212233 · 1×
github.com/pmezard/go-difflibv1.0.0 · 1×
github.com/power-devops/perfstatv0.0.0-2024022122443 · 1×
github.com/tklauser/go-sysconfv0.3.16 · 1×
github.com/tklauser/numcpusv0.11.0 · 1×
github.com/yusufpapurcu/wmiv1.2.4 · 1×
golang.org/x/sysv0.41.0 · 1×

For agents

$ claude mcp add gopsutil \
  -- python -m otcore.mcp_server <graph>

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