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Bug tracker at https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/issues
2.1.3 2014-09-26
================
**Bug fixes**
- #536: [Linux]: fix "undefined symbol: CPU_ALLOC" compilation error.
2.1.2 - 2014-09-21
==================
**Enhancements**
- #407: project moved from Google Code to Github; code moved from Mercurial
to Git.
- #492: use tox to run tests on multiple python versions. (patch by msabramo)
- #505: [Windows] distribution as wheel packages.
- #511: new examples/ps.py sample code.
**Bug fixes**
- #340: [Windows] Process.get_open_files() no longer hangs. (patch by
Jeff Tang)
- #501: [Windows] disk_io_counters() may return negative values.
- #503: [Linux] in rare conditions Process exe(), open_files() and
connections() methods can raise OSError(ESRCH) instead of NoSuchProcess.
- #504: [Linux] can't build RPM packages via setup.py
- #506: [Linux] python 2.4 support was broken.
- #522: [Linux] Process.cpu_affinity() might return EINVAL. (patch by David
Daeschler)
- #529: [Windows] Process.exe() may raise unhandled WindowsError exception
for PIDs 0 and 4. (patch by Jeff Tang)
- #530: [Linux] psutil.disk_io_counters() may crash on old Linux distros
(< 2.6.5) (patch by Yaolong Huang)
- #533: [Linux] Process.memory_maps() may raise TypeError on old Linux distros.
2.1.1 - 2014-04-30
==================
**Bug fixes**
- #446: [Windows] fix encoding error when using net_io_counters() on Python 3.
(patch by Szigeti Gabor Niif)
- #460: [Windows] net_io_counters() wraps after 4G.
- #491: [Linux] psutil.net_connections() exceptions. (patch by Alexander Grothe)
2.1.0 - 2014-04-08
==================
**Enhancements**
- #387: system-wide open connections a-la netstat.
**Bug fixes**
- #421: [Solaris] psutil does not compile on SunOS 5.10 (patch by Naveed
Roudsari)
- #489: [Linux] psutil.disk_partitions() return an empty list.
2.0.0 - 2014-03-10
==================
**Enhancements**
- #424: [Windows] installer for Python 3.X 64 bit.
- #427: number of logical and physical CPUs (psutil.cpu_count()).
- #447: psutil.wait_procs() timeout parameter is now optional.
- #452: make Process instances hashable and usable with set()s.
- #453: tests on Python < 2.7 require unittest2 module.
- #459: add a make file for running tests and other repetitive tasks (also
on Windows).
- #463: make timeout parameter of cpu_percent* functions default to 0.0 'cause
it's a common trap to introduce slowdowns.
- #468: move documentation to readthedocs.com.
- #477: process cpu_percent() is about 30% faster. (suggested by crusaderky)
- #478: [Linux] almost all APIs are about 30% faster on Python 3.X.
- #479: long deprecated psutil.error module is gone; exception classes now
live in "psutil" namespace only.
**Bug fixes**
- #193: psutil.Popen constructor can throw an exception if the spawned process
terminates quickly.
- #340: [Windows] process get_open_files() no longer hangs. (patch by
jtang@vahna.net)
- #443: [Linux] fix a potential overflow issue for Process.set_cpu_affinity()
on systems with more than 64 CPUs.
- #448: [Windows] get_children() and ppid() memory leak (patch by Ulrich
Klank).
- #457: [POSIX] pid_exists() always returns True for PID 0.
- #461: namedtuples are not pickle-able.
- #466: [Linux] process exe improper null bytes handling. (patch by
Gautam Singh)
- #470: wait_procs() might not wait. (patch by crusaderky)
- #471: [Windows] process exe improper unicode handling. (patch by
alex@mroja.net)
- #473: psutil.Popen.wait() does not set returncode attribute.
- #474: [Windows] Process.cpu_percent() is no longer capped at 100%.
- #476: [Linux] encoding error for process name and cmdline.
**API changes**
For the sake of consistency a lot of psutil APIs have been renamed.
In most cases accessing the old names will work but it will cause a
DeprecationWarning.
- psutil.* module level constants have being replaced by functions:
+-----------------------+-------------------------------+
| Old name | Replacement |
+=======================+===============================+
| psutil.NUM_CPUS | psutil.cpu_cpunt() |
+-----------------------+-------------------------------+
| psutil.BOOT_TIME | psutil.boot_time() |
+-----------------------+-------------------------------+
| psutil.TOTAL_PHYMEM | psutil.virtual_memory().total |
+-----------------------+-------------------------------+
- Renamed psutil.* functions:
+--------------------------+-------------------------------+
| Old name | Replacement |
+==========================+===============================+
| - psutil.get_pid_list() | psutil.pids() |
+--------------------------+-------------------------------+
| - psutil.get_users() | psutil.users() |
+--------------------------+-------------------------------+
| - psutil.get_boot_time() | psutil.boot_time() |
+--------------------------+-------------------------------+
- All psutil.Process ``get_*`` methods lost the ``get_`` prefix.
get_ext_memory_info() renamed to memory_info_ex().
Assuming "p = psutil.Process()":
+--------------------------+----------------------+
| Old name | Replacement |
+==========================+======================+
| p.get_children() | p.children() |
+--------------------------+----------------------+
| p.get_connections() | p.connections() |
+--------------------------+----------------------+
| p.get_cpu_affinity() | p.cpu_affinity() |
+--------------------------+----------------------+
| p.get_cpu_percent() | p.cpu_percent() |
+--------------------------+----------------------+
| p.get_cpu_times() | p.cpu_times() |
+--------------------------+----------------------+
| p.get_ext_memory_info() | p.memory_info_ex() |
+--------------------------+----------------------+
| p.get_io_counters() | p.io_counters() |
+--------------------------+----------------------+
| p.get_ionice() | p.ionice() |
+--------------------------+----------------------+
| p.get_memory_info() | p.memory_info() |
+--------------------------+----------------------+
| p.get_memory_maps() | p.memory_maps() |
+--------------------------+----------------------+
| p.get_memory_percent() | p.memory_percent() |
+--------------------------+----------------------+
| p.get_nice() | p.nice() |
+--------------------------+----------------------+
| p.get_num_ctx_switches() | p.num_ctx_switches() |
+--------------------------+----------------------+
| p.get_num_fds() | p.num_fds() |
+--------------------------+----------------------+
| p.get_num_threads() | p.num_threads() |
+--------------------------+----------------------+
| p.get_open_files() | p.open_files() |
+--------------------------+----------------------+
| p.get_rlimit() | p.rlimit() |
+--------------------------+----------------------+
| p.get_threads() | p.threads() |
+--------------------------+----------------------+
| p.getcwd() | p.cwd() |
+--------------------------+----------------------+
- All psutil.Process ``set_*`` methods lost the ``set_`` prefix.
Assuming "p = psutil.Process()":
+----------------------+---------------------------------+
| Old name | Replacement |
+======================+=================================+
| p.set_nice() | p.nice(value) |
+----------------------+---------------------------------+
| p.set_ionice() | p.ionice(ioclass, value=None) |
+----------------------+---------------------------------+
| p.set_cpu_affinity() | p.cpu_affinity(cpus) |
+----------------------+---------------------------------+
| p.set_rlimit() | p.rlimit(resource, limits=None) |
+----------------------+---------------------------------+
- Except for 'pid' all psutil.Process class properties have been turned into
methods. This is the only case which there are no aliases.
Assuming "p = psutil.Process()":
+---------------+-----------------+
| Old name | Replacement |
+===============+=================+
| p.name | p.name() |
+---------------+-----------------+
| p.parent | p.parent() |
+---------------+-----------------+
| p.ppid | p.ppid() |
+---------------+-----------------+
| p.exe | p.exe() |
+---------------+-----------------+
| p.cmdline | p.cmdline() |
+---------------+-----------------+
| p.status | p.status() |
+---------------+-----------------+
| p.uids | p.uids() |
+---------------+-----------------+
| p.gids | p.gids() |
+---------------+-----------------+
| p.username | p.username() |
+---------------+-----------------+
| p.create_time | p.create_time() |
+---------------+-----------------+
- timeout parameter of cpu_percent* functions defaults to 0.0 instead of 0.1.
- long deprecated psutil.error module is gone; exception classes now live in
"psutil" namespace only.
- Process instances' "retcode" attribute returned by psutil.wait_procs() has
been renamed to "returncode" for consistency with subprocess.Popen.
1.2.1 - 2013-11-25
==================
**Bug fixes**
- #348: [Windows XP] fixed "ImportError: DLL load failed" occurring on module
import.
- #425: [Solaris] crash on import due to failure at determining BOOT_TIME.
- #443: [Linux] can't set CPU affinity on systems with more than 64 cores.
1.2.0 - 2013-11-20
==================
**Enhancements**
- #439: assume os.getpid() if no argument is passed to psutil.Process
constructor.
- #440: new psutil.wait_procs() utility function which waits for multiple
processes to terminate.
**Bug fixes**
- #348: [Windows XP/Vista] fix "ImportError: DLL load failed" occurring on
module import.
1.1.3 - 2013-11-07
==================
**Bug fixes**
- #442: [Linux] psutil won't compile on certain version of Linux because of
missing prlimit(2) syscall.
1.1.2 - 2013-10-22
==================
**Bug fixes**
- #442: [Linux] psutil won't compile on Debian 6.0 because of missing
prlimit(2) syscall.
1.1.1 - 2013-10-08
==================
**Bug fixes**
- #442: [Linux] psutil won't compile on kernels < 2.6.36 due to missing
prlimit(2) syscall.
1.1.0 - 2013-09-28
==================
**Enhancements**
- #410: host tar.gz and windows binary files are on PYPI.
- #412: [Linux] get/set process resource limits.
- #415: [Windows] Process.get_children() is an order of magnitude faster.
- #426: [Windows] Process.name is an order of magnitude faster.
- #431: [UNIX] Process.name is slightly faster because it unnecessarily
retrieved also process cmdline.
**Bug fixes**
- #391: [Windows] psutil.cpu_times_percent() returns negative percentages.
- #408: STATUS_* and CONN_* constants don't properly serialize on JSON.
- #411: [Windows] examples/disk_usage.py may pop-up a GUI error.
- #413: [Windows] Process.get_memory_info() leaks memory.
- #414: [Windows] Process.exe on Windows XP may raise ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER.
- #416: psutil.disk_usage() doesn't work well with unicode path names.
- #430: [Linux] process IO counters report wrong number of r/w syscalls.
- #435: [Linux] psutil.net_io_counters() might report erreneous NIC names.
- #436: [Linux] psutil.net_io_counters() reports a wrong 'dropin' value.
**API changes**
- #408: turn STATUS_* and CONN_* constants into plain Python strings.
1.0.1 - 2013-07-12
==================
**Bug fixes**
- #405: network_io_counters(pernic=True) no longer works as intended in 1.0.0.
1.0.0 - 2013-07-10
==================
**Enhancements**
- #18: Solaris support (yay!) (thanks Justin Venus)
- #367: Process.get_connections() 'status' strings are now constants.
- #380: test suite exits with non-zero on failure. (patch by floppymaster)
- #391: introduce unittest2 facilities and provide workarounds if unittest2
is not installed (python < 2.7).
**Bug fixes**
- #374: [Windows] negative memory usage reported if process uses a lot of
memory.
- #379: [Linux] Process.get_memory_maps() may raise ValueError.
- #394: [OSX] Mapped memory regions report incorrect file name.
- #404: [Linux] sched_*affinity() are implicitly declared. (patch by Arfrever)
**API changes**
- Process.get_connections() 'status' field is no longer a string but a
constant object (psutil.CONN_*).
- Process.get_connections() 'local_address' and 'remote_address' fields
renamed to 'laddr' and 'raddr'.
- psutil.network_io_counters() renamed to psutil.net_io_counters().
0.7.1 - 2013-05-03
==================
**Bug fixes**
- #325: [BSD] psutil.virtual_memory() can raise SystemError.
(patch by Jan Beich)
- #370: [BSD] Process.get_connections() requires root. (patch by John Baldwin)
- #372: [BSD] different process methods raise NoSuchProcess instead of
AccessDenied.
0.7.0 - 2013-04-12
==================
**Enhancements**
- #233: code migrated to Mercurial (yay!)
- #246: psutil.error module is deprecated and scheduled for removal.
- #328: [Windows] process IO nice/priority support.
- #359: psutil.get_boot_time()
- #361: [Linux] psutil.cpu_times() now includes new 'steal', 'guest' and
'guest_nice' fields available on recent Linux kernels.
Also, psutil.cpu_percent() is more accurate.
- #362: cpu_times_percent() (per-CPU-time utilization as a percentage)
**Bug fixes**
- #234: [Windows] disk_io_counters() fails to list certain disks.
- #264: [Windows] use of psutil.disk_partitions() may cause a message box to
appear.
- #313: [Linux] psutil.virtual_memory() and psutil.swap_memory() can crash on
certain exotic Linux flavors having an incomplete /proc interface.
If that's the case we now set the unretrievable stats to 0 and raise a
RuntimeWarning.
- #315: [OSX] fix some compilation warnings.
- #317: [Windows] cannot set process CPU affinity above 31 cores.
- #319: [Linux] process get_memory_maps() raises KeyError 'Anonymous' on Debian
squeeze.
- #321: [UNIX] Process.ppid property is no longer cached as the kernel may set
the ppid to 1 in case of a zombie process.
- #323: [OSX] disk_io_counters()'s read_time and write_time parameters were
reporting microseconds not milliseconds. (patch by Gregory Szorc)
- #331: Process cmdline is no longer cached after first acces as it may change.
- #333: [OSX] Leak of Mach ports on OS X (patch by rsesek@google.com)
- #337: [Linux] process methods not working because of a poor /proc
implementation will raise NotImplementedError rather than RuntimeError
and Process.as_dict() will not blow up. (patch by Curtin1060)
- #338: [Linux] disk_io_counters() fails to find some disks.
- #339: [FreeBSD] get_pid_list() can allocate all the memory on system.
- #341: [Linux] psutil might crash on import due to error in retrieving system
terminals map.
- #344: [FreeBSD] swap_memory() might return incorrect results due to
kvm_open(3) not being called. (patch by Jean Sebastien)
- #338: [Linux] disk_io_counters() fails to find some disks.
- #351: [Windows] if psutil is compiled with mingw32 (provided installers for
py2.4 and py2.5 are) disk_io_counters() will fail. (Patch by m.malycha)
- #353: [OSX] get_users() returns an empty list on OSX 10.8.
- #356: Process.parent now checks whether parent PID has been reused in which
case returns None.
- #365: Process.set_nice() should check PID has not been reused by another
process.
- #366: [FreeBSD] get_memory_maps(), get_num_fds(), get_open_files() and
getcwd() Process methods raise RuntimeError instead of AccessDenied.
**API changes**
- Process.cmdline property is no longer cached after first access.
- Process.ppid property is no longer cached after first access.
- [Linux] Process methods not working because of a poor /proc implementation
will raise NotImplementedError instead of RuntimeError.
- psutil.error module is deprecated and scheduled for removal.
0.6.1 - 2012-08-16
==================
**Enhancements**
- #316: process cmdline property now makes a better job at guessing the process
executable from the cmdline.
**Bug fixes**
- #316: process exe was resolved in case it was a symlink.
- #318: python 2.4 compatibility was broken.
**API changes**
- process exe can now return an empty string instead of raising AccessDenied.
- process exe is no longer resolved in case it's a symlink.
0.6.0 - 2012-08-13
==================
**Enhancements**
- #216: [POSIX] get_connections() UNIX sockets support.
- #220: [FreeBSD] get_connections() has been rewritten in C and no longer
requires lsof.
- #222: [OSX] add support for process cwd.
- #261: process extended memory info.
- #295: [OSX] process executable path is now determined by asking the OS
instead of being guessed from process cmdline.
- #297: [OSX] the Process methods below were always raising AccessDenied for
any process except the current one. Now this is no longer true. Also
they are 2.5x faster.
- name
- get_memory_info()
- get_memory_percent()
- get_cpu_times()
- get_cpu_percent()
- get_num_threads()
- #300: examples/pmap.py script.
- #301: process_iter() now yields processes sorted by their PIDs.
- #302: process number of voluntary and involuntary context switches.
- #303: [Windows] the Process methods below were always raising AccessDenied
for any process not owned by current user. Now this is no longer true:
- create_time
- get_cpu_times()
- get_cpu_percent()
- get_memory_info()
- get_memory_percent()
- get_num_handles()
- get_io_counters()
- #305: add examples/netstat.py script.
- #311: system memory functions has been refactorized and rewritten and now
provide a more detailed and consistent representation of the system
memory. New psutil.virtual_memory() function provides the following
memory amounts:
- total
- available
- percent
- used
- active [POSIX]
- inactive [POSIX]
- buffers (BSD, Linux)
- cached (BSD, OSX)
- wired (OSX, BSD)
- shared [FreeBSD]
New psutil.swap_memory() provides:
- total
- used
- free
- percent
- sin (no. of bytes the system has swapped in from disk (cumulative))
- sout (no. of bytes the system has swapped out from disk (cumulative))
All old memory-related functions are deprecated.
Also two new example scripts were added: free.py and meminfo.py.
- #312: psutil.network_io_counters() namedtuple includes 4 new fields:
errin, errout dropin and dropout, reflecting the number of packets
dropped and with errors.
**Bugfixes**
- #298: [OSX and BSD] memory leak in get_num_fds().
- #299: potential memory leak every time PyList_New(0) is used.
- #303: [Windows] potential heap corruption in get_num_threads() and
get_status() Process methods.
- #305: [FreeBSD] psutil can't compile on FreeBSD 9 due to removal of utmp.h.
- #306: at C level, errors are not checked when invoking Py* functions which
create or manipulate Python objects leading to potential memory related
errors and/or segmentation faults.
- #307: [FreeBSD] values returned by psutil.network_io_counters() are wrong.
- #308: [BSD / Windows] psutil.virtmem_usage() wasn't actually returning
information about swap memory usage as it was supposed to do. It does
now.
- #309: get_open_files() might not return files which can not be accessed
due to limited permissions. AccessDenied is now raised instead.
**API changes**
- psutil.phymem_usage() is deprecated (use psutil.virtual_memory())
- psutil.virtmem_usage() is deprecated (use psutil.swap_memory())
- psutil.phymem_buffers() on Linux is deprecated (use psutil.virtual_memory())
- psutil.cached_phymem() on Linux is deprecated (use psutil.virtual_memory())
- [Windows and BSD] psutil.virtmem_usage() now returns information about swap
memory instead of virtual memory.
0.5.1 - 2012-06-29
==================
**Enhancements**
- #293: [Windows] process executable path is now determined by asking the OS
instead of being guessed from process cmdline.
**Bugfixes**
- #292: [Linux] race condition in process files/threads/connections.
- #294: [Windows] Process CPU affinity is only able to set CPU #0.
0.5.0 - 2012-06-27
==================
**Enhancements**
- #195: [Windows] number of handles opened by process.
- #209: psutil.disk_partitions() now provides also mount options.
- #229: list users currently connected on the system (psutil.get_users()).
- #238: [Linux, Windows] process CPU affinity (get and set).
- #242: Process.get_children(recursive=True): return all process
descendants.
- #245: [POSIX] Process.wait() incrementally consumes less CPU cycles.
- #257: [Windows] removed Windows 2000 support.
- #258: [Linux] Process.get_memory_info() is now 0.5x faster.
- #260: process's mapped memory regions. (Windows patch by wj32.64, OSX patch
by Jeremy Whitlock)
- #262: [Windows] psutil.disk_partitions() was slow due to inspecting the
floppy disk drive also when "all" argument was False.
- #273: psutil.get_process_list() is deprecated.
- #274: psutil no longer requires 2to3 at installation time in order to work
with Python 3.
- #278: new Process.as_dict() method.
- #281: ppid, name, exe, cmdline and create_time properties of Process class
are now cached after being accessed.
- #282: psutil.STATUS_* constants can now be compared by using their string
representation.
- #283: speedup Process.is_running() by caching its return value in case the
process is terminated.
- #284: [POSIX] per-process number of opened file descriptors.
- #287: psutil.process_iter() now caches Process instances between calls.
- #290: Process.nice property is deprecated in favor of new get_nice() and
set_nice() methods.
**Bugfixes**
- #193: psutil.Popen constructor can throw an exception if the spawned process
terminates quickly.
- #240: [OSX] incorrect use of free() for Process.get_connections().
- #244: [POSIX] Process.wait() can hog CPU resources if called against a
process which is not our children.
- #248: [Linux] psutil.network_io_counters() might return erroneous NIC names.
- #252: [Windows] process getcwd() erroneously raise NoSuchProcess for
processes owned by another user. It now raises AccessDenied instead.
- #266: [Windows] psutil.get_pid_list() only shows 1024 processes.
(patch by Amoser)
- #267: [OSX] Process.get_connections() - an erroneous remote address was
returned. (Patch by Amoser)
- #272: [Linux] Porcess.get_open_files() - potential race condition can lead to
unexpected NoSuchProcess exception. Also, we can get incorrect reports
of not absolutized path names.
- #275: [Linux] Process.get_io_counters() erroneously raise NoSuchProcess on
old Linux versions. Where not available it now raises
NotImplementedError.
- #286: Process.is_running() doesn't actually check whether PID has been
reused.
- #314: Process.get_children() can sometimes return non-children.
**API changes**
- Process.nice property is deprecated in favor of new get_nice() and set_nice()
methods.
- psutil.get_process_list() is deprecated.
- ppid, name, exe, cmdline and create_time properties of Process class are now
cached after being accessed, meaning NoSuchProcess will no longer be raised
in case the process is gone in the meantime.
- psutil.STATUS_* constants can now be compared by using their string
representation.
0.4.1 - 2011-12-14
==================
**Bugfixes**
- #228: some example scripts were not working with python 3.
- #230: [Windows / OSX] memory leak in Process.get_connections().
- #232: [Linux] psutil.phymem_usage() can report erroneous values which are
different than "free" command.
- #236: [Windows] memory/handle leak in Process's get_memory_info(),
suspend() and resume() methods.
0.4.0 - 2011-10-29
==================
**Enhancements**
- #150: network I/O counters. (OSX and Windows patch by Jeremy Whitlock)
- #154: [FreeBSD] add support for process getcwd()
- #157: [Windows] provide installer for Python 3.2 64-bit.
- #198: Process.wait(timeout=0) can now be used to make wait() return
immediately.
- #206: disk I/O counters. (OSX and Windows patch by Jeremy Whitlock)
- #213: examples/iotop.py script.
- #217: Process.get_connections() now has a "kind" argument to filter
for connections with different criteria.
- #221: [FreeBSD] Process.get_open_files has been rewritten in C and no longer
relies on lsof.
- #223: examples/top.py script.
- #227: examples/nettop.py script.
**Bugfixes**
- #135: [OSX] psutil cannot create Process object.
- #144: [Linux] no longer support 0 special PID.
- #188: [Linux] psutil import error on Linux ARM architectures.
- #194: [POSIX] psutil.Process.get_cpu_percent() now reports a percentage over
100 on multicore processors.
- #197: [Linux] Process.get_connections() is broken on platforms not
supporting IPv6.
- #200: [Linux] psutil.NUM_CPUS not working on armel and sparc architectures
and causing crash on module import.
- #201: [Linux] Process.get_connections() is broken on big-endian
architectures.
- #211: Process instance can unexpectedly raise NoSuchProcess if tested for
equality with another object.
- #218: [Linux] crash at import time on Debian 64-bit because of a missing
line in /proc/meminfo.
- #226: [FreeBSD] crash at import time on FreeBSD 7 and minor.
0.3.0 - 2011-07-08
==================
**Enhancements**
- #125: system per-cpu percentage utilization and times.
- #163: per-process associated terminal (TTY).
- #171: added get_phymem() and get_virtmem() functions returning system
memory information (total, used, free) and memory percent usage.
total_* avail_* and used_* memory functions are deprecated.
- #172: disk usage statistics.
- #174: mounted disk partitions.
- #179: setuptools is now used in setup.py
**Bugfixes**
- #159: SetSeDebug() does not close handles or unset impersonation on return.
- #164: [Windows] wait function raises a TimeoutException when a process
returns -1 .
- #165: process.status raises an unhandled exception.
- #166: get_memory_info() leaks handles hogging system resources.
- #168: psutil.cpu_percent() returns erroneous results when used in
non-blocking mode. (patch by Philip Roberts)
- #178: OSX - Process.get_threads() leaks memory
- #180: [Windows] Process's get_num_threads() and get_threads() methods can
raise NoSuchProcess exception while process still exists.
0.2.1 - 2011-03-20
==================
**Enhancements**
- #64: per-process I/O counters.
- #116: per-process wait() (wait for process to terminate and return its exit
code).
- #134: per-process get_threads() returning information (id, user and kernel
times) about threads opened by process.
- #136: process executable path on FreeBSD is now determined by asking the
kernel instead of guessing it from cmdline[0].
- #137: per-process real, effective and saved user and group ids.
- #140: system boot time.
- #142: per-process get and set niceness (priority).
- #143: per-process status.
- #147: per-process I/O nice (priority) - Linux only.
- #148: psutil.Popen class which tidies up subprocess.Popen and psutil.Process
in a unique interface.
- #152: [OSX] get_process_open_files() implementation has been rewritten
in C and no longer relies on lsof resulting in a 3x speedup.
- #153: [OSX] get_process_connection() implementation has been rewritten
in C and no longer relies on lsof resulting in a 3x speedup.
**Bugfixes**
- #83: process cmdline is empty on OSX 64-bit.
- #130: a race condition can cause IOError exception be raised on
Linux if process disappears between open() and subsequent read() calls.
- #145: WindowsError was raised instead of psutil.AccessDenied when using
process resume() or suspend() on Windows.
- #146: 'exe' property on Linux can raise TypeError if path contains NULL
bytes.
- #151: exe and getcwd() for PID 0 on Linux return inconsistent data.
**API changes**
- Process "uid" and "gid" properties are deprecated in favor of "uids" and
"gids" properties.
0.2.0 - 2010-11-13
==================
**Enhancements**
- #79: per-process open files.
- #88: total system physical cached memory.
- #88: total system physical memory buffers used by the kernel.
- #91: per-process send_signal() and terminate() methods.
- #95: NoSuchProcess and AccessDenied exception classes now provide "pid",
"name" and "msg" attributes.
- #97: per-process children.
- #98: Process.get_cpu_times() and Process.get_memory_info now return
a namedtuple instead of a tuple.
- #103: per-process opened TCP and UDP connections.
- #107: add support for Windows 64 bit. (patch by cjgohlke)
- #111: per-process executable name.
- #113: exception messages now include process name and pid.
- #114: process username Windows implementation has been rewritten in pure
C and no longer uses WMI resulting in a big speedup. Also, pywin32 is no
longer required as a third-party dependancy. (patch by wj32)
- #117: added support for Windows 2000.
- #123: psutil.cpu_percent() and psutil.Process.cpu_percent() accept a
new 'interval' parameter.
- #129: per-process number of threads.
**Bugfixes**
- #80: fixed warnings when installing psutil with easy_install.
- #81: psutil fails to compile with Visual Studio.
- #94: suspend() raises OSError instead of AccessDenied.
- #86: psutil didn't compile against FreeBSD 6.x.
- #102: orphaned process handles obtained by using OpenProcess in C were
left behind every time Process class was instantiated.
- #111: path and name Process properties report truncated or erroneous
values on UNIX.
- #120: cpu_percent() always returning 100% on OS X.
- #112: uid and gid properties don't change if process changes effective
user/group id at some point.
- #126: ppid, uid, gid, name, exe, cmdline and create_time properties are
no longer cached and correctly raise NoSuchProcess exception if the process
disappears.
**API changes**
- psutil.Process.path property is deprecated and works as an alias for "exe"
property.
- psutil.Process.kill(): signal argument was removed - to send a signal to the
process use send_signal(signal) method instead.
- psutil.Process.get_memory_info() returns a nametuple instead of a tuple.
- psutil.cpu_times() returns a nametuple instead of a tuple.
- New psutil.Process methods: get_open_files(), get_connections(),
send_signal() and terminate().
- ppid, uid, gid, name, exe, cmdline and create_time properties are no longer
cached and raise NoSuchProcess exception if process disappears.
- psutil.cpu_percent() no longer returns immediately (see issue 123).
- psutil.Process.get_cpu_percent() and psutil.cpu_percent() no longer returns
immediately by default (see issue 123).
0.1.3 - 2010-03-02
==================
**Enhancements**
- #14: per-process username
- #51: per-process current working directory (Windows and Linux only)
- #59: Process.is_running() is now 10 times faster
- #61: added supoprt for FreeBSD 64 bit
- #71: implemented suspend/resume process
- #75: python 3 support
**Bugfixes**
- #36: process cpu_times() and memory_info() functions succeeded also for dead
processes while a NoSuchProcess exception is supposed to be raised.
- #48: incorrect size for mib array defined in getcmdargs for BSD
- #49: possible memory leak due to missing free() on error condition on
- #50: fixed getcmdargs() memory fragmentation on BSD
- #55: test_pid_4 was failing on Windows Vista
- #57: some unit tests were failing on systems where no swap memory is
available
- #58: is_running() is now called before kill() to make sure we are going
to kill the correct process.
- #73: virtual memory size reported on OS X includes shared library size
- #77: NoSuchProcess wasn't raised on Process.create_time if kill() was
used first.
0.1.2 - 2009-05-06
==================
**Enhancements**
- #32: Per-process CPU user/kernel times
- #33: Process create time
- #34: Per-process CPU utilization percentage
- #38: Per-process memory usage (bytes)
- #41: Per-process memory utilization (percent)
- #39: System uptime
- #43: Total system virtual memory
- #46: Total system physical memory
- #44: Total system used/free virtual and physical memory
**Bugfixes**
- #36: [Windows] NoSuchProcess not raised when accessing timing methods.
- #40: test_get_cpu_times() failing on FreeBSD and OS X.
- #42: [Windows] get_memory_percent() raises AccessDenied.
0.1.1 - 2009-03-06
==================
**Enhancements**
- #4: FreeBSD support for all functions of psutil
- #9: Process.uid and Process.gid now retrieve process UID and GID.
- #11: Support for parent/ppid - Process.parent property returns a
Process object representing the parent process, and Process.ppid returns
the parent PID.
- #12 & 15:
NoSuchProcess exception now raised when creating an object
for a nonexistent process, or when retrieving information about a process
that has gone away.
- #21: AccessDenied exception created for raising access denied errors
from OSError or WindowsError on individual platforms.
- #26: psutil.process_iter() function to iterate over processes as
Process objects with a generator.
- #?: Process objects can now also be compared with == operator for equality
(PID, name, command line are compared).
**Bugfixes**
- #16: [Windows] Special case for "System Idle Process" (PID 0) which
otherwise would return an "invalid parameter" exception.
- #17: get_process_list() ignores NoSuchProcess and AccessDenied
exceptions during building of the list.
- #22: [Windows] Process(0).kill() was failing with an unset exception.
- #23: Special case for pid_exists(0)
- #24: [Windows] Process(0).kill() now raises AccessDenied exception instead
of WindowsError.
- #30: psutil.get_pid_list() was returning two instances of PID 0 on OSX and
FreeBSD platforms.
0.1.0 - 2009-01-27
==================
- Initial release.