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Source code for galaxy.job_metrics.instrumenters.meminfo
"""The module describes the ``meminfo`` job metrics plugin."""
import re
from galaxy import util
from . import InstrumentPlugin
from .. import formatting
MEMINFO_LINE = re.compile(r"(\w+)\s*\:\s*(\d+) kB")
# Important (non-verbose) meminfo property titles.
MEMINFO_TITLES = {
"memtotal": "Total System Memory",
"swaptotal": "Total System Swap"
}
class MemInfoFormatter(formatting.JobMetricFormatter):
def format(self, key, value):
title = MEMINFO_TITLES.get(key, key)
return title, util.nice_size(value * 1000) # kB = *1000, KB = *1024 - wikipedia
[docs]class MemInfoPlugin(InstrumentPlugin):
""" Gather information about processor configuration from /proc/cpuinfo.
Linux only.
"""
plugin_type = "meminfo"
formatter = MemInfoFormatter()
[docs] def pre_execute_instrument(self, job_directory):
return "cat /proc/meminfo > '%s'" % self.__instrument_meminfo_path(job_directory)
[docs] def job_properties(self, job_id, job_directory):
properties = {}
with open(self.__instrument_meminfo_path(job_directory)) as f:
for line in f:
line = line.strip()
if not line: # Skip empty lines
continue
line_match = MEMINFO_LINE.match(line)
if not line_match:
continue
key = line_match.group(1).lower()
# By default just grab important meminfo properties with titles
# defined for formatter. Grab everything in verbose mode for
# an arbitrary snapshot of memory at beginning of run.
if key in MEMINFO_TITLES or self.verbose:
value = int(line_match.group(2))
properties[key] = value
return properties
def __instrument_meminfo_path(self, job_directory):
return self._instrument_file_path(job_directory, "meminfo")
__all__ = ('MemInfoPlugin', )