/rsys

Crate for gathering operating system information in os-agnostic way 🦀

Primary LanguageRustMIT LicenseMIT

rsys

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Crate for aquiring information about host machine and operating system in a os-agnostic fashion.

The common api is available through Rsys struct which compiles conditionally with required methods. The error and result type is available at the root of this crate for convienience while all the methods exposed by Rsys struct are also available in each os module.

Main goals are clear and easy api with as much of the api being os-agnostic.

Example usage:

  • Cargo.toml
[dependencies]
rsys = "0.5"
  • main.rs
use rsys::{Result, Rsys};

fn main() -> Result<()> {
    // You can either use api through Rsys object
    // for os-agnostic experience
    let rsys = Rsys::new();
    println!("HOSTNAME - {}", rsys.hostname()?);
    println!("CPU - {}", rsys.cpu()?);
    println!("CPU CORES - {}", rsys.cpu_cores()?);
    println!("CPU CLOCK - {}MHz", rsys.cpu_clock()?);
    println!("UPTIME - {}s", rsys.uptime()?);
    println!("ARCH - {}", rsys.arch()?);
    println!("SWAP TOTAL - {}b", rsys.swap_total()?);
    println!("SWAP FREE - {}b", rsys.swap_free()?);
    println!("MEMORY TOTAL - {}b", rsys.memory_total()?);
    println!("MEMORY FREE - {}b", rsys.memory_free()?);

    #[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
    {
        // Or use functions in each module
        println!("KERNEL VERSION - {}", rsys::linux::kernel_release()?);
        
        // Os-specific functions are also available as methods
        println!("KERNEL_VERSION - {}", rsys.kernel_release()?);
        println!("{:#?}", rsys.pids()?);
        println!("MOUNTS - {:#?}", rsys::linux::mounts::mounts()?);
    }
    Ok(())
}

TODO

  • Finish macos common api
  • Finish windows common api
  • Add async feature for async file reads and commands etc...

License

MIT