Edit File: proc_exec_time.lua
--[[ Copyright (C) 2013-2018 Draios Inc dba Sysdig. This file is part of sysdig. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. --]] --[[ USAGE: sysdig -c proc_exec_time eg, sysdig -c proc_exec_time # show processes that have finished sysdig -c proc_exec_time disable_colors" # show processes that have finished w/ no colors sysdig -pc -c proc_exec_time # show processes that have finished and container output --]] -- Chisel description description = "List the processes that have finished running, along with their execution time, and color every line based on the total process run time (Green|Blue below thresholds, Yellow at 3 sec, and Red at 10 sec). This chisel is compatible with containers using the sysdig -pc or -pcontainer argument, otherwise no container information will be shown. (Blue represents a process running within a container, and Green represents a host process)"; short_description = "Show process execution time"; category = "Performance"; -- Chisel argument list args = { { name = "disable_color", description = "Set to 'disable_colors' if you want to disable color output", argtype = "string", optional = true }, } require "common" terminal = require "ansiterminal" terminal.enable_color(true) local THRESHOLD_YELLOW_NS = 3000000000 local THRESHOLD_RED_NS = 10000000000 -- Argument notification callback function on_set_arg(name, val) if val == "disable_colors" then terminal.enable_color(false) end return true end -- Initialization callback function on_init() -- Request the fields that we need fetype = chisel.request_field("evt.type") fexe = chisel.request_field("proc.name") fargs = chisel.request_field("proc.args") fdtime = chisel.request_field("evt.time.s") fduration = chisel.request_field("proc.duration") fcontainername = chisel.request_field("container.name") fcontainerid = chisel.request_field("container.id") -- The -pc or -pcontainer options was supplied on the cmd line print_container = sysdig.is_print_container_data() -- set the filter chisel.set_filter("evt.type=procexit") -- The -pc or -pcontainer options was supplied on the cmd line if print_container then print(string.format("%-13.13s %-20.20s %-20.20s %-12.12s %s", "proc.duration", "container.id", "container.name", "proc.name", "proc.args")) print(string.format("%-13.13s %-20.20s %-20.20s %-12.12s %s", "-------------", "--------------------", "--------------------", "------------", "--------------------")) else print(string.format("%-13.13s %-12.12s %s", "proc.duration", "proc.name", "proc.args")) print(string.format("%-13.13s %-12.12s %s", "-------------", "------------", "--------------------")) end return true end -- Event parsing callback function on_event() local dtime = evt.field(fdtime) local duration = evt.field(fduration) if duration ~= nil then local color = terminal.green if duration > THRESHOLD_RED_NS then color = terminal.red elseif duration > THRESHOLD_YELLOW_NS then color = terminal.yellow elseif evt.field(fcontainername) ~= "host" then -- if the data is associated with a container change the color to blue unless a threshold is met color = terminal.blue end -- The -pc or -pcontainer options was supplied on the cmd line if print_container then print(color .. string.format("%-13.13s %-20.20s %-20.20s %-12.12s %s", format_time_interval(duration), evt.field(fcontainerid), evt.field(fcontainername), evt.field(fexe), evt.field(fargs))) else print(color .. string.format("%-13.13s %-12.12s %s", format_time_interval(duration), evt.field(fexe), evt.field(fargs))) end end return true end -- Called by the engine at the end of the capture (Ctrl-C) function on_capture_end() print(terminal.reset) end