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mm-status

v2.0.0

Published

App status resource extension for Matter In Motion

Downloads

4

Readme

Matter In Motion. App status resource extension

NPM Version NPM Downloads

This extension adds a status resource.

Usage

Extensions installation instructions

API

All requests require authorization. All requests should be empty

cpu

returns the cpu status

Response

  • load1 — number, one minute load average
  • load5 — number, five minutes load average
  • load15 — number, fivteen minutes load average
  • cores — number
  • utilization — number

memory

returns the memory status

Response

  • free — number
  • total — number
  • percent — number

os

returns the os status

Response

  • uptime — number, the system uptime in number of seconds
  • type — a string identifying the operating system name
  • release — a string identifying the operating system release
  • hostname — string, the hostname of the operating system
  • arch — a string identifying the operating system CPU architecture for which the Node.js binary was compiled
  • platform — a string identifying the operating system platform as set during compile time of Node.js
  • user — object, information about the currently effective user

process

returns the process status

Response

  • pid — number, the PID of the process
  • memory — object describing the memory usage of the Node.js process measured in bytes
  • uptime — a number of seconds the current Node.js process has been running
  • argv — array containing the command line arguments passed when the Node.js process was launched

time

returns the time status

Response

  • ts — number, current timestamp
  • iso — string, ISO 8601-compliant representation
  • zone — string, the name of the time zone

License: MIT.