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# jc.parsers.vmstat_s
jc - JSON Convert `vmstat` command output streaming parser
> This streaming parser outputs JSON Lines (cli) or returns an Iterable of
> Dictionaries (module)
Options supported: `-a`, `-w`, `-d`, `-t`
The `epoch` calculated timestamp field is naive. (i.e. based on the local
time of the system the parser is run on)
The `epoch_utc` calculated timestamp field is timezone-aware and is only
available if the timezone field is UTC.
Usage (cli):
$ vmstat | jc --vmstat-s
> Note: When piping `jc` converted `vmstat` output to other processes it may
> appear the output is hanging due to the OS pipe buffers. This is because
> `vmstat` output is too small to quickly fill up the buffer. Use the `-u`
> option to unbuffer the `jc` output if you would like immediate output. See
> the [readme](https://github.com/kellyjonbrazil/jc/tree/master#unbuffering-output)
> for more information.
Usage (module):
import jc
result = jc.parse('vmstat_s', vmstat_command_output.splitlines())
for item in result:
# do something
Schema:
{
"runnable_procs": integer,
"uninterruptible_sleeping_procs": integer,
"virtual_mem_used": integer,
"free_mem": integer,
"buffer_mem": integer,
"cache_mem": integer,
"inactive_mem": integer,
"active_mem": integer,
"swap_in": integer,
"swap_out": integer,
"blocks_in": integer,
"blocks_out": integer,
"interrupts": integer,
"context_switches": integer,
"user_time": integer,
"system_time": integer,
"idle_time": integer,
"io_wait_time": integer,
"stolen_time": integer,
"disk": string,
"total_reads": integer,
"merged_reads": integer,
"sectors_read": integer,
"reading_ms": integer,
"total_writes": integer,
"merged_writes": integer,
"sectors_written": integer,
"writing_ms": integer,
"current_io": integer,
"io_seconds": integer,
"timestamp": string,
"timezone": string,
"epoch": integer, # [0]
"epoch_utc": integer # [1]
# below object only exists if using -qq or ignore_exceptions=True
"_jc_meta": {
"success": boolean, # [2]
"error": string, # [3]
"line": string # [3]
}
}
[0] naive timestamp if -t flag is used
[1] aware timestamp if -t flag is used and UTC TZ
[2] false if error parsing
[3] exists if "success" is false
Examples:
$ vmstat | jc --vmstat-s
{"runnable_procs":2,"uninterruptible_sleeping_procs":0,"virtual_mem...}
...
$ vmstat | jc --vmstat-s -r
{"runnable_procs":"2","uninterruptible_sleeping_procs":"0","virtua...}
...
### parse
```python
def parse(data, raw=False, quiet=False, ignore_exceptions=False)
```
Main text parsing generator function. Returns an iterable object.
Parameters:
data: (iterable) line-based text data to parse
(e.g. sys.stdin or str.splitlines())
raw: (boolean) unprocessed output if True
quiet: (boolean) suppress warning messages if True
ignore_exceptions: (boolean) ignore parsing exceptions if True
Returns:
Iterable of Dictionaries
### Parser Information
Compatibility: linux
Source: [`jc/parsers/vmstat_s.py`](https://github.com/kellyjonbrazil/jc/blob/master/jc/parsers/vmstat_s.py)
Version 1.3 by Kelly Brazil (kellyjonbrazil@gmail.com)