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I need to get the info under what environment the software is running. Does python have a library for this purpose?

I want to know the following info.

  • OS name/version
  • Name of the CPU, clock speed
  • Number of CPU core
  • Size of memory
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some of these could be obtained from the platform module:

>>> import platform
>>> platform.machine()
'x86'
>>> platform.version()
'5.1.2600'
>>> platform.platform()
'Windows-XP-5.1.2600-SP2'
>>> platform.uname()
('Windows', 'name', 'XP', '5.1.2600', 'x86', 'x86 Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 6, GenuineIntel')
>>> platform.system()
'Windows'
>>> platform.processor()
'x86 Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 6, GenuineIntel'
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You beat me. Also, I don't know about other OS's, but on Unix it may be better to run platform.dist() as it's more concise.
platform.dist() is deprecated in Python 3.5
Good thing we got this. It was sorely missing.
Thanks. What about RAM. Is that possible to find out?
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#Shamelessly combined from google and other stackoverflow like sites to form a single function

import platform,socket,re,uuid,json,psutil,logging

def getSystemInfo():
    try:
        info={}
        info['platform']=platform.system()
        info['platform-release']=platform.release()
        info['platform-version']=platform.version()
        info['architecture']=platform.machine()
        info['hostname']=socket.gethostname()
        info['ip-address']=socket.gethostbyname(socket.gethostname())
        info['mac-address']=':'.join(re.findall('..', '%012x' % uuid.getnode()))
        info['processor']=platform.processor()
        info['ram']=str(round(psutil.virtual_memory().total / (1024.0 **3)))+" GB"
        return json.dumps(info)
    except Exception as e:
        logging.exception(e)

json.loads(getSystemInfo())

Output Sample:

{
 'platform': 'Linux',
 'platform-release': '5.3.0-29-generic',
 'platform-version': '#31-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jan 17 17:27:26 UTC 2020',
 'architecture': 'x86_64',
 'hostname': 'naret-vm',
 'ip-address': '127.0.1.1',
 'mac-address': 'bb:cc:dd:ee:bc:ff',
 'processor': 'x86_64',
 'ram': '4 GB'
}

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To get the GPU Name in Windows, import wmi # pip install wmi computer = wmi.WMI() gpu_info = computer.Win32_VideoController()[0].name
out of context comment. can we please don't use Java naming style in python. like the function name in the answer. get_system_info() is more pythonic than java camelcase method naming
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The os module has the uname function to get information about the os & version:

>>> import os
>>> os.uname()

For my system, running CentOS 5.4 with 2.6.18 kernel this returns:

('Linux', 'mycomputer.domain.user','2.6.18-92.1.22.el5PAE', '#1 SMP Tue Dec 16 12:36:25 EST 2008', 'i686')

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Note: This only works on *nix. From official doc: "Availability: recent flavors of Unix."
Note: This also works on ProductName: Mac OS X | ProductVersion: 10.14.2 | BuildVersion: 18C54
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import psutil
import platform
from datetime import datetime
import cpuinfo
import socket
import uuid
import re


def get_size(bytes, suffix="B"):
    """
    Scale bytes to its proper format
    e.g:
        1253656 => '1.20MB'
        1253656678 => '1.17GB'
    """
    factor = 1024
    for unit in ["", "K", "M", "G", "T", "P"]:
        if bytes < factor:
            return f"{bytes:.2f}{unit}{suffix}"
        bytes /= factor

def System_information():
    print("="*40, "System Information", "="*40)
    uname = platform.uname()
    print(f"System: {uname.system}")
    print(f"Node Name: {uname.node}")
    print(f"Release: {uname.release}")
    print(f"Version: {uname.version}")
    print(f"Machine: {uname.machine}")
    print(f"Processor: {uname.processor}")
    print(f"Processor: {cpuinfo.get_cpu_info()['brand_raw']}")
    print(f"Ip-Address: {socket.gethostbyname(socket.gethostname())}")
    print(f"Mac-Address: {':'.join(re.findall('..', '%012x' % uuid.getnode()))}")


    # Boot Time
    print("="*40, "Boot Time", "="*40)
    boot_time_timestamp = psutil.boot_time()
    bt = datetime.fromtimestamp(boot_time_timestamp)
    print(f"Boot Time: {bt.year}/{bt.month}/{bt.day} {bt.hour}:{bt.minute}:{bt.second}")


    # print CPU information
    print("="*40, "CPU Info", "="*40)
    # number of cores
    print("Physical cores:", psutil.cpu_count(logical=False))
    print("Total cores:", psutil.cpu_count(logical=True))
    # CPU frequencies
    cpufreq = psutil.cpu_freq()
    print(f"Max Frequency: {cpufreq.max:.2f}Mhz")
    print(f"Min Frequency: {cpufreq.min:.2f}Mhz")
    print(f"Current Frequency: {cpufreq.current:.2f}Mhz")
    # CPU usage
    print("CPU Usage Per Core:")
    for i, percentage in enumerate(psutil.cpu_percent(percpu=True, interval=1)):
        print(f"Core {i}: {percentage}%")
    print(f"Total CPU Usage: {psutil.cpu_percent()}%")


    # Memory Information
    print("="*40, "Memory Information", "="*40)
    # get the memory details
    svmem = psutil.virtual_memory()
    print(f"Total: {get_size(svmem.total)}")
    print(f"Available: {get_size(svmem.available)}")
    print(f"Used: {get_size(svmem.used)}")
    print(f"Percentage: {svmem.percent}%")



    print("="*20, "SWAP", "="*20)
    # get the swap memory details (if exists)
    swap = psutil.swap_memory()
    print(f"Total: {get_size(swap.total)}")
    print(f"Free: {get_size(swap.free)}")
    print(f"Used: {get_size(swap.used)}")
    print(f"Percentage: {swap.percent}%")



    # Disk Information
    print("="*40, "Disk Information", "="*40)
    print("Partitions and Usage:")
    # get all disk partitions
    partitions = psutil.disk_partitions()
    for partition in partitions:
        print(f"=== Device: {partition.device} ===")
        print(f"  Mountpoint: {partition.mountpoint}")
        print(f"  File system type: {partition.fstype}")
        try:
            partition_usage = psutil.disk_usage(partition.mountpoint)
        except PermissionError:
            # this can be catched due to the disk that
            # isn't ready
            continue
        print(f"  Total Size: {get_size(partition_usage.total)}")
        print(f"  Used: {get_size(partition_usage.used)}")
        print(f"  Free: {get_size(partition_usage.free)}")
        print(f"  Percentage: {partition_usage.percent}%")
    # get IO statistics since boot
    disk_io = psutil.disk_io_counters()
    print(f"Total read: {get_size(disk_io.read_bytes)}")
    print(f"Total write: {get_size(disk_io.write_bytes)}")

    ## Network information
    print("="*40, "Network Information", "="*40)
    ## get all network interfaces (virtual and physical)
    if_addrs = psutil.net_if_addrs()
    for interface_name, interface_addresses in if_addrs.items():
        for address in interface_addresses:
            print(f"=== Interface: {interface_name} ===")
            if str(address.family) == 'AddressFamily.AF_INET':
                print(f"  IP Address: {address.address}")
                print(f"  Netmask: {address.netmask}")
                print(f"  Broadcast IP: {address.broadcast}")
            elif str(address.family) == 'AddressFamily.AF_PACKET':
                print(f"  MAC Address: {address.address}")
                print(f"  Netmask: {address.netmask}")
                print(f"  Broadcast MAC: {address.broadcast}")
    ##get IO statistics since boot
    net_io = psutil.net_io_counters()
    print(f"Total Bytes Sent: {get_size(net_io.bytes_sent)}")
    print(f"Total Bytes Received: {get_size(net_io.bytes_recv)}")


if __name__ == "__main__":

    System_information()

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Found this Simple code

import platform

print("="*40, "System Information", "="*40)
uname = platform.uname()
print(f"System: {uname.system}")
print(f"Node Name: {uname.node}")
print(f"Release: {uname.release}")
print(f"Version: {uname.version}")
print(f"Machine: {uname.machine}")
print(f"Processor: {uname.processor}")

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#This should work

import os
for item in os.environ:

    print(f'{item}{" : "}{os.environ[item]}')

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