libproc 0.14.4

A library to get information about running processes - for Mac OS X and Linux
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libproc-rs

This is a library for getting information about running processes for Mac OS X and Linux.

Using it

extern crate libproc;
use libproc::libproc::proc_pid;

match proc_pid::pidpath(pid) {
    Ok(path) => println!("PID {}: has path {}", pid, path),
    Err(err) => writeln!(&mut std::io::stderr(), "Error: {}", err).unwrap()
}

Experiment in OSS funding

I am exploring the ideas around Open Source Software funding from RadWorks Foundation via the Drips Project

This project is in Drips here

Documentation

Online code docs

API

At the moment these methods have been implemented:

Process / PID related

pub fn listpids(proc_types: ProcType) -> Result<Vec<u32>, String> (macos) (linux)
pub fn listpidspath(proc_types: ProcType, path: &str) -> Result<Vec<u32>, String> (macos) (linux)
pub fn pidinfo<T: PIDInfo>(pid : i32, arg: u64) -> Result<T, String> (macos)
pub fn regionfilename(pid: i32, address: u64) -> Result<String, String> (macos)
pub fn pidpath(pid : i32) -> Result<String, String> (macos) (linux)
pub fn libversion() -> Result<(i32, i32), String> (macos)
pub fn name(pid: i32) -> Result<String, String> (linux) (macos)
pub fn listpidinfo<T: ListPIDInfo>(pid : i32, max_len: usize) -> Result<Vec<T::Item>, String> (macos)
pub fn pidcwd(pid: pid_t) -> Result<PathBuf, String> (linux)
pub fn cwdself() -> Result<PathBuf, String> (linux)

File and FileDescriptor related

pub fn pidfdinfo<T: PIDFDInfo>(pid : i32, fd: i32) -> Result<T, String> (macos)

PID Resource Usage related

(Added in Mac OS X 10.9 - under "macosx_10_9" feature)

pub fn pidrusage<T: PIDRUsage>(pid : i32) -> Result<T, String> (macos)

Kernel Message Buffer - kmsgbuf

pub fn kmsgbuf() -> Result<String, String>

Binaries

cargo build builds the following binaries:

  • procinfo that takes a PID as an optional argument (uses it's own pid if none supplied) and returns information about the process on stdout
  • dmesg is a version of dmesg implemented in rust that uses libproc-rs.

Rust Versions

The Github Actions CI matrix tests for rust stable, beta and nightly on all platforms

Platforms

Mac OS X (10.5 and above) and Linux.

Mac OS X Versions

Calls were aded to libproc in Mac OS X 10.7 and again in 10.9. This library can be compiled to not include those calls by using rust features to enable/disable support for those versions.

The default build is for Mac OS 10.9 or later. See:

[features]
default = ["macosx_10_9"]
macosx_10_7 = []
macosx_10_9 = ["macosx_10_7"]

in Cargo.toml

To build for versions prior to Mac OS 10.7 disable the default features by passing --no-default-features to cargo.

To build for Mac OS X 10.7 (or 10.8) you can enable that feature alone using --no-default-features --features "macosx_10_7"

Build and Test Locally

cargo test should build and test as usual for rust projects.

However, as some functions need to be run as root to work, CI tests are run as root. So, when developing in local it's best if you use sudo cargo test.

NOTE: This can get you into permissions problems when switching back and for between using cargo test and sudo cargo test. To fix that run sudo cargo clean and then build or test as you prefer.

In order to have tests pass when run as root or not, some tests need to check if they are root at run-time (using our own am_root() function is handy) and avoid failing if not run as root.

Using "act" to run GH Actions CI workflows locally

If you develop on macos but want to ensure code builds and tests pass on linux while making changes, you can use the act tool to run the Github Actions Workflows on the test matrix.

Just install "act" (brew install act) (previously install docker if you don't have it already, and make sure the daemon is running) then run act at the command line

Macos: clang detection and header file finding

Newer versions of bindgen have improved the detection of clang and hence macos header files. If you also have llvm/clang installed directly or via brew this may cause the build to fail saying it cannot find libproc.h. This can be fixed by setting CLANG_PATH="/usr/bin/clang" so that bindgen detects the Xcode version and hence can fidn the correct header files.

CI Testing

Continuous Integration testing has been moved from travis-ci to GitHub Actions. For details see the rust.yml GitHub Actions workflow

Input Requested

  • Suggestions for API, module re-org and cross-platform abstractions are welcome.
  • How to do error reporting? Define own new Errors, or keep simple with Strings?
  • Would like Path/PathBuf returned when it makes sense instead of String?

TODO

See the list of issues. I put the "help wanted" label where I need help from others.

  • Look at what similar methods could be implemented as a starting point on Linux
  • Complete the API on Mac OS X - figuring out all the Mac OS X / Darwin version mess....
  • Add more documentation (including samples with documentation test)
  • Add own custom error type and implement From::from to ease reporting of multiple error types in clients

LICENSE

This code is licensed under MIT license (see LICENCE).

CONTRIBUTING

You are welcome to fork this repo and make a pull request, or write an issue.