// // gopsutil is a port of psutil(http://pythonhosted.org/psutil/). // This covers these architectures. // - linux (amd64, arm) // - freebsd (amd64) // - windows (amd64) package common import ( "bufio" "errors" "io/ioutil" "net/url" "os" "os/exec" "path" "path/filepath" "reflect" "runtime" "strconv" "strings" ) type Invoker interface { Command(string, ...string) ([]byte, error) } type Invoke struct{} func (i Invoke) Command(name string, arg ...string) ([]byte, error) { return exec.Command(name, arg...).Output() } type FakeInvoke struct { CommandExpectedDir string // CommandExpectedDir specifies dir which includes expected outputs. Suffix string // Suffix species expected file name suffix such as "fail" Error error // If Error specfied, return the error. } // Command in FakeInvoke returns from expected file if exists. func (i FakeInvoke) Command(name string, arg ...string) ([]byte, error) { if i.Error != nil { return []byte{}, i.Error } arch := runtime.GOOS fname := strings.Join(append([]string{name}, arg...), "") fname = url.QueryEscape(fname) var dir string if i.CommandExpectedDir == "" { dir = "expected" } else { dir = i.CommandExpectedDir } fpath := path.Join(dir, arch, fname) if i.Suffix != "" { fpath += "_" + i.Suffix } if PathExists(fpath) { return ioutil.ReadFile(fpath) } else { return exec.Command(name, arg...).Output() } } var NotImplementedError = errors.New("not implemented yet") // ReadLines reads contents from a file and splits them by new lines. // A convenience wrapper to ReadLinesOffsetN(filename, 0, -1). func ReadLines(filename string) ([]string, error) { return ReadLinesOffsetN(filename, 0, -1) } // ReadLines reads contents from file and splits them by new line. // The offset tells at which line number to start. // The count determines the number of lines to read (starting from offset): // n >= 0: at most n lines // n < 0: whole file func ReadLinesOffsetN(filename string, offset uint, n int) ([]string, error) { f, err := os.Open(filename) if err != nil { return []string{""}, err } defer f.Close() var ret []string r := bufio.NewReader(f) for i := 0; i < n+int(offset) || n < 0; i++ { line, err := r.ReadString('\n') if err != nil { break } if i < int(offset) { continue } ret = append(ret, strings.Trim(line, "\n")) } return ret, nil } func IntToString(orig []int8) string { ret := make([]byte, len(orig)) size := -1 for i, o := range orig { if o == 0 { size = i break } ret[i] = byte(o) } if size == -1 { size = len(orig) } return string(ret[0:size]) } func ByteToString(orig []byte) string { n := -1 l := -1 for i, b := range orig { // skip left side null if l == -1 && b == 0 { continue } if l == -1 { l = i } if b == 0 { break } n = i + 1 } if n == -1 { return string(orig) } return string(orig[l:n]) } // ReadInts reads contents from single line file and returns them as []int32. func ReadInts(filename string) ([]int64, error) { f, err := os.Open(filename) if err != nil { return []int64{}, err } defer f.Close() var ret []int64 r := bufio.NewReader(f) // The int files that this is concerned with should only be one liners. line, err := r.ReadString('\n') if err != nil { return []int64{}, err } i, err := strconv.ParseInt(strings.Trim(line, "\n"), 10, 32) if err != nil { return []int64{}, err } ret = append(ret, i) return ret, nil } // Parse to int32 without error func mustParseInt32(val string) int32 { vv, _ := strconv.ParseInt(val, 10, 32) return int32(vv) } // Parse to uint64 without error func mustParseUint64(val string) uint64 { vv, _ := strconv.ParseInt(val, 10, 64) return uint64(vv) } // Parse to Float64 without error func mustParseFloat64(val string) float64 { vv, _ := strconv.ParseFloat(val, 64) return vv } // StringsHas checks the target string slice contains src or not func StringsHas(target []string, src string) bool { for _, t := range target { if strings.TrimSpace(t) == src { return true } } return false } // StringsContains checks the src in any string of the target string slice func StringsContains(target []string, src string) bool { for _, t := range target { if strings.Contains(t, src) { return true } } return false } // IntContains checks the src in any int of the target int slice. func IntContains(target []int, src int) bool { for _, t := range target { if src == t { return true } } return false } // get struct attributes. // This method is used only for debugging platform dependent code. func attributes(m interface{}) map[string]reflect.Type { typ := reflect.TypeOf(m) if typ.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { typ = typ.Elem() } attrs := make(map[string]reflect.Type) if typ.Kind() != reflect.Struct { return nil } for i := 0; i < typ.NumField(); i++ { p := typ.Field(i) if !p.Anonymous { attrs[p.Name] = p.Type } } return attrs } func PathExists(filename string) bool { if _, err := os.Stat(filename); err == nil { return true } return false } //GetEnv retrieves the environment variable key. If it does not exist it returns the default. func GetEnv(key string, dfault string, combineWith ...string) string { value := os.Getenv(key) if value == "" { value = dfault } switch len(combineWith) { case 0: return value case 1: return filepath.Join(value, combineWith[0]) default: all := make([]string, len(combineWith)+1) all[0] = value copy(all[1:], combineWith) return filepath.Join(all...) } panic("invalid switch case") } func HostProc(combineWith ...string) string { return GetEnv("HOST_PROC", "/proc", combineWith...) } func HostSys(combineWith ...string) string { return GetEnv("HOST_SYS", "/sys", combineWith...) }