在Python中获取当前系统状态(当前CPU,RAM,可用磁盘空间等)的首选方法是什么?*nix和Windows平台的奖励积分.
似乎有一些可能的方法从我的搜索中提取:
使用像PSI这样的库(目前似乎没有积极开发并且在多个平台上不受支持)或像pystatgrab这样的东西(自2007年以来再没有活动似乎也不支持Windows).
使用特定于平台的代码,例如os.popen("ps")
在*nix系统中使用或类似代码,以及MEMORYSTATUS
在Windows平台上使用ctypes.windll.kernel32
(参见ActiveState上的此配方).可以将Python类与所有这些代码片段放在一起.
并不是说这些方法很糟糕,但是已经有一个支持良好的多平台方式来做同样的事情了吗?
psutil库将在各种平台上为您提供一些系统信息(CPU /内存使用情况):
psutil是一个模块,提供了一个接口,用于通过使用Python以可移植的方式检索有关正在运行的进程和系统利用率(CPU,内存)的信息,实现ps,top和Windows任务管理器等工具提供的许多功能.
它目前支持Linux,Windows,OSX,Sun Solaris,FreeBSD,OpenBSD和NetBSD,32位和64位架构,Python版本从2.6到3.5(Python 2.4和2.5的用户可能使用2.1.3版本).
更新:以下是一些示例用法psutil
:
#!/usr/bin/env python import psutil # gives a single float value psutil.cpu_percent() # gives an object with many fields psutil.virtual_memory() # you can convert that object to a dictionary dict(psutil.virtual_memory()._asdict())
使用psutil库.在Ubuntu 18.04上,从1-30-2019开始,pip安装了5.5.0(最新版本).较旧的版本可能会有所不同.您可以通过在Python中执行此操作来检查您的psutil版本:
from __future__ import print_function # for Python2 import psutil print(psutil.__versi??on__)
获取一些内存和CPU统计信息:
from __future__ import print_function import psutil print(psutil.cpu_percent()) print(psutil.virtual_memory()) # physical memory usage print('memory % used:', psutil.virtual_memory()[2])
所述virtual_memory
(元组)将具有使用全系统的百分比存储器.在Ubuntu 18.04上,我似乎高估了几个百分点.
您还可以获取当前Python实例使用的内存:
import os import psutil pid = os.getpid() py = psutil.Process(pid) memoryUse = py.memory_info()[0]/2.**30 # memory use in GB...I think print('memory use:', memoryUse)
它给出了Python脚本当前内存的使用.
psutil的pypi页面上有一些更深入的例子.
仅使用stdlib依赖的RAM使用的单线程:
import os tot_m, used_m, free_m = map(int, os.popen('free -t -m').readlines()[-1].split()[1:])
下面的代码,没有外部库为我工作.我在Python 2.7.9上测试过
CPU使用率
import os CPU_Pct=str(round(float(os.popen('''grep 'cpu ' /proc/stat | awk '{usage=($2+$4)*100/($2+$4+$5)} END {print usage }' ''').readline()),2)) #print results print("CPU Usage = " + CPU_Pct)
和Ram使用,总计,使用和免费
import os mem=str(os.popen('free -t -m').readlines()) """ Get a whole line of memory output, it will be something like below [' total used free shared buffers cached\n', 'Mem: 925 591 334 14 30 355\n', '-/+ buffers/cache: 205 719\n', 'Swap: 99 0 99\n', 'Total: 1025 591 434\n'] So, we need total memory, usage and free memory. We should find the index of capital T which is unique at this string """ T_ind=mem.index('T') """ Than, we can recreate the string with this information. After T we have, "Total: " which has 14 characters, so we can start from index of T +14 and last 4 characters are also not necessary. We can create a new sub-string using this information """ mem_G=mem[T_ind+14:-4] """ The result will be like 1025 603 422 we need to find first index of the first space, and we can start our substring from from 0 to this index number, this will give us the string of total memory """ S1_ind=mem_G.index(' ') mem_T=mem_G[0:S1_ind] """ Similarly we will create a new sub-string, which will start at the second value. The resulting string will be like 603 422 Again, we should find the index of first space and than the take the Used Memory and Free memory. """ mem_G1=mem_G[S1_ind+8:] S2_ind=mem_G1.index(' ') mem_U=mem_G1[0:S2_ind] mem_F=mem_G1[S2_ind+8:] print 'Summary = ' + mem_G print 'Total Memory = ' + mem_T +' MB' print 'Used Memory = ' + mem_U +' MB' print 'Free Memory = ' + mem_F +' MB'
这是我刚才放在一起的东西,它只是窗户,但可以帮助你获得你需要做的一部分.
源自:"for sys available mem" http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa455130.aspx
"单个进程信息和python脚本示例" http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/scripts/default.mspx?mfr=true
注意:WMI接口/进程也可用于执行我在此处未使用的类似任务,因为当前方法涵盖了我的需求,但是如果有一天需要扩展或改进它,那么可能需要调查WMI工具.
python的WMI:
http://tgolden.sc.sabren.com/python/wmi.html
代码:
''' Monitor window processes derived from: >for sys available mem http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa455130.aspx > individual process information and python script examples http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/scripts/default.mspx?mfr=true NOTE: the WMI interface/process is also available for performing similar tasks I'm not using it here because the current method covers my needs, but if someday it's needed to extend or improve this module, then may want to investigate the WMI tools available. WMI for python: http://tgolden.sc.sabren.com/python/wmi.html ''' __revision__ = 3 import win32com.client from ctypes import * from ctypes.wintypes import * import pythoncom import pywintypes import datetime class MEMORYSTATUS(Structure): _fields_ = [ ('dwLength', DWORD), ('dwMemoryLoad', DWORD), ('dwTotalPhys', DWORD), ('dwAvailPhys', DWORD), ('dwTotalPageFile', DWORD), ('dwAvailPageFile', DWORD), ('dwTotalVirtual', DWORD), ('dwAvailVirtual', DWORD), ] def winmem(): x = MEMORYSTATUS() # create the structure windll.kernel32.GlobalMemoryStatus(byref(x)) # from cytypes.wintypes return x class process_stats: '''process_stats is able to provide counters of (all?) the items available in perfmon. Refer to the self.supported_types keys for the currently supported 'Performance Objects' To add logging support for other data you can derive the necessary data from perfmon: --------- perfmon can be run from windows 'run' menu by entering 'perfmon' and enter. Clicking on the '+' will open the 'add counters' menu, From the 'Add Counters' dialog, the 'Performance object' is the self.support_types key. --> Where spaces are removed and symbols are entered as text (Ex. # == Number, % == Percent) For the items you wish to log add the proper attribute name in the list in the self.supported_types dictionary, keyed by the 'Performance Object' name as mentioned above. --------- NOTE: The 'NETFramework_NETCLRMemory' key does not seem to log dotnet 2.0 properly. Initially the python implementation was derived from: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/scripts/default.mspx?mfr=true ''' def __init__(self,process_name_list=[],perf_object_list=[],filter_list=[]): '''process_names_list == the list of all processes to log (if empty log all) perf_object_list == list of process counters to log filter_list == list of text to filter print_results == boolean, output to stdout ''' pythoncom.CoInitialize() # Needed when run by the same process in a thread self.process_name_list = process_name_list self.perf_object_list = perf_object_list self.filter_list = filter_list self.win32_perf_base = 'Win32_PerfFormattedData_' # Define new datatypes here! self.supported_types = { 'NETFramework_NETCLRMemory': [ 'Name', 'NumberTotalCommittedBytes', 'NumberTotalReservedBytes', 'NumberInducedGC', 'NumberGen0Collections', 'NumberGen1Collections', 'NumberGen2Collections', 'PromotedMemoryFromGen0', 'PromotedMemoryFromGen1', 'PercentTimeInGC', 'LargeObjectHeapSize' ], 'PerfProc_Process': [ 'Name', 'PrivateBytes', 'ElapsedTime', 'IDProcess',# pid 'Caption', 'CreatingProcessID', 'Description', 'IODataBytesPersec', 'IODataOperationsPersec', 'IOOtherBytesPersec', 'IOOtherOperationsPersec', 'IOReadBytesPersec', 'IOReadOperationsPersec', 'IOWriteBytesPersec', 'IOWriteOperationsPersec' ] } def get_pid_stats(self, pid): this_proc_dict = {} pythoncom.CoInitialize() # Needed when run by the same process in a thread if not self.perf_object_list: perf_object_list = self.supported_types.keys() for counter_type in perf_object_list: strComputer = "." objWMIService = win32com.client.Dispatch("WbemScripting.SWbemLocator") objSWbemServices = objWMIService.ConnectServer(strComputer,"root\cimv2") query_str = '''Select * from %s%s''' % (self.win32_perf_base,counter_type) colItems = objSWbemServices.ExecQuery(query_str) # "Select * from Win32_PerfFormattedData_PerfProc_Process")# changed from Win32_Thread if len(colItems) > 0: for objItem in colItems: if hasattr(objItem, 'IDProcess') and pid == objItem.IDProcess: for attribute in self.supported_types[counter_type]: eval_str = 'objItem.%s' % (attribute) this_proc_dict[attribute] = eval(eval_str) this_proc_dict['TimeStamp'] = datetime.datetime.now().strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.') + str(datetime.datetime.now().microsecond)[:3] break return this_proc_dict def get_stats(self): ''' Show process stats for all processes in given list, if none given return all processes If filter list is defined return only the items that match or contained in the list Returns a list of result dictionaries ''' pythoncom.CoInitialize() # Needed when run by the same process in a thread proc_results_list = [] if not self.perf_object_list: perf_object_list = self.supported_types.keys() for counter_type in perf_object_list: strComputer = "." objWMIService = win32com.client.Dispatch("WbemScripting.SWbemLocator") objSWbemServices = objWMIService.ConnectServer(strComputer,"root\cimv2") query_str = '''Select * from %s%s''' % (self.win32_perf_base,counter_type) colItems = objSWbemServices.ExecQuery(query_str) # "Select * from Win32_PerfFormattedData_PerfProc_Process")# changed from Win32_Thread try: if len(colItems) > 0: for objItem in colItems: found_flag = False this_proc_dict = {} if not self.process_name_list: found_flag = True else: # Check if process name is in the process name list, allow print if it is for proc_name in self.process_name_list: obj_name = objItem.Name if proc_name.lower() in obj_name.lower(): # will log if contains name found_flag = True break if found_flag: for attribute in self.supported_types[counter_type]: eval_str = 'objItem.%s' % (attribute) this_proc_dict[attribute] = eval(eval_str) this_proc_dict['TimeStamp'] = datetime.datetime.now().strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.') + str(datetime.datetime.now().microsecond)[:3] proc_results_list.append(this_proc_dict) except pywintypes.com_error, err_msg: # Ignore and continue (proc_mem_logger calls this function once per second) continue return proc_results_list def get_sys_stats(): ''' Returns a dictionary of the system stats''' pythoncom.CoInitialize() # Needed when run by the same process in a thread x = winmem() sys_dict = { 'dwAvailPhys': x.dwAvailPhys, 'dwAvailVirtual':x.dwAvailVirtual } return sys_dict if __name__ == '__main__': # This area used for testing only sys_dict = get_sys_stats() stats_processor = process_stats(process_name_list=['process2watch'],perf_object_list=[],filter_list=[]) proc_results = stats_processor.get_stats() for result_dict in proc_results: print result_dict import os this_pid = os.getpid() this_proc_results = stats_processor.get_pid_stats(this_pid) print 'this proc results:' print this_proc_results
http://monkut.webfactional.com/blog/archive/2009/1/21/windows-process-memory-logging-python