pyspectator is a cross-platform tool for retrieving full information about computer.
Project description
Summary
pyspectator is a Python cross-platform tool for monitoring resources of OS: CPU, memory, disk, network.
Requirements
OS: Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, Solaris
Python version: 3.X
Packages: psutil, netifaces, wmi (only on Windows), enum34 (only on python 3.0.0 - 3.4.0)
How to install
Run as root user:
pip install pyspectator
How to use
You can use pyspectator as module for your own project. Simple example of usage is presented in file “console.py”.
NOTE: on Windows pyspectator can require elevated privileges. It’s because Windows is fucking shit.
Class “Computer”
>>> from pyspectator.computer import Computer
>>> computer = Computer()
>>> computer.os
'Linux 3.14.4-1-MANJARO'
>>> computer.python_version
'CPython ver. 3.4.1'
>>> computer.uptime
'1:07:52'
>>> computer.processor.name
'Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-3110M CPU @ 2.40GHz'
Class “Processor”
>>> from pyspectator.processor import Processor
>>> from time import sleep
>>> cpu = Processor(monitoring_latency=1)
>>> with cpu: # initiate monitoring of CPU resources
... for _ in range(8):
... cpu.percent, cpu.temperature
...
(8.2, 32)
(6.6, 32)
(6.6, 31)
(4.1, 32)
(5.6, 32)
(12.3, 33)
(4.5, 32)
(4.5, 30)
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