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pysysinfo

Python wrapper for Sysinfo

Usage

import pysysinfo

# Initialize the Sysinfo object
sys = pysysinfo.Sysinfo()

# First we update all information of our `System` struct.
sys.refresh_all()

# We display all disks' information:
print("=> disks:\n")
for disk in sys.disks():
    print(f"{disk}\n")

# Network interfaces name, data received and data transmitted:
print("=> networks:")
for network in sys.networks():
    print(f"{network.interface}: {network.received}/{network.transmitted} B")

# Components temperature:
print("=> components:")
for component in sys.components():
    print(f"{component}")

print("\n")

print("=> system:")
# RAM and swap information:
print(f"total memory: {sys.total_memory} bytes")
print(f"used memory : {sys.used_memory} bytes")
print(f"total swap  : {sys.total_swap} bytes")
print(f"used swap   : {sys.used_swap} bytes")

# Display system information:
print(f"System name:             {sys.name}")
print(f"System kernel version:   {sys.kernel_version}")
print(f"System OS version:       {sys.os_version}")
print(f"System host name:        {sys.host_name}")

# Number of CPUs:
print(f"NB CPUs: {len(sys.cpus())}")
import pysysinfo
import time

sys = pysysinfo.Sysinfo()

while 1:
    sys.refresh_cpu(); # Refreshing CPU information.
    for cpu in sys.cpus():
        print(f"{cpu.name}: {cpu.cpu_usage}%")

    # Sleeping to let time for the system to run for long
    # enough to have useful information.
    time.sleep(1)

Development

> python3 -m venv .venv
> source .venv/bin/activate
> pip install -U pip maturin
> pip freeze

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