Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package units provides helper function to parse and print size and time units in human-readable format.
Index ¶
- Constants
- func BytesSize(size float64) string
- func CustomSize(format string, size float64, base float64, _map []string) string
- func FromHumanSize(size string) (int64, error)
- func HumanDuration(d time.Duration) string
- func HumanSize(size float64) string
- func HumanSizeWithPrecision(size float64, precision int) string
- func RAMInBytes(size string) (int64, error)
- type Rlimit
- type Ulimit
Examples ¶
Constants ¶
Variables ¶
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Functions ¶
func BytesSize ¶
BytesSize returns a human-readable size in bytes, kibibytes, mebibytes, gibibytes, or tebibytes (eg. "44kiB", "17MiB").
Example ¶
fmt.Println(BytesSize(1024)) fmt.Println(BytesSize(1024 * 1024)) fmt.Println(BytesSize(1048576)) fmt.Println(BytesSize(2 * MiB)) fmt.Println(BytesSize(3.42 * GiB)) fmt.Println(BytesSize(5.372 * TiB)) fmt.Println(BytesSize(2.22 * PiB))
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func CustomSize ¶
CustomSize returns a human-readable approximation of a size using custom format.
func FromHumanSize ¶
FromHumanSize returns an integer from a human-readable specification of a size using SI standard (eg. "44kB", "17MB").
Example ¶
fmt.Println(FromHumanSize("32")) fmt.Println(FromHumanSize("32b")) fmt.Println(FromHumanSize("32B")) fmt.Println(FromHumanSize("32k")) fmt.Println(FromHumanSize("32K")) fmt.Println(FromHumanSize("32kb")) fmt.Println(FromHumanSize("32Kb")) fmt.Println(FromHumanSize("32Mb")) fmt.Println(FromHumanSize("32Gb")) fmt.Println(FromHumanSize("32Tb")) fmt.Println(FromHumanSize("32Pb"))
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func HumanDuration ¶
HumanDuration returns a human-readable approximation of a duration (eg. "About a minute", "4 hours ago", etc.).
Example ¶
fmt.Println(HumanDuration(450 * time.Millisecond)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(47 * time.Second)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(1 * time.Minute)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(3 * time.Minute)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(35 * time.Minute)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(35*time.Minute + 40*time.Second)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(1 * time.Hour)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(1*time.Hour + 45*time.Minute)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(3 * time.Hour)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(3*time.Hour + 59*time.Minute)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(3*time.Hour + 60*time.Minute)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(24 * time.Hour)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(24*time.Hour + 12*time.Hour)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(2 * 24 * time.Hour)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(7 * 24 * time.Hour)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(13*24*time.Hour + 5*time.Hour)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(2 * 7 * 24 * time.Hour)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(2*7*24*time.Hour + 4*24*time.Hour)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(3 * 7 * 24 * time.Hour)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(4 * 7 * 24 * time.Hour)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(4*7*24*time.Hour + 3*24*time.Hour)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(1 * 30 * 24 * time.Hour)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(1*30*24*time.Hour + 2*7*24*time.Hour)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(2 * 30 * 24 * time.Hour)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(3*30*24*time.Hour + 1*7*24*time.Hour)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(5*30*24*time.Hour + 2*7*24*time.Hour)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(13 * 30 * 24 * time.Hour)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(23 * 30 * 24 * time.Hour)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(24 * 30 * 24 * time.Hour)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(24*30*24*time.Hour + 2*7*24*time.Hour)) fmt.Println(HumanDuration(3*365*24*time.Hour + 2*30*24*time.Hour))
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func HumanSize ¶
HumanSize returns a human-readable approximation of a size capped at 4 valid numbers (eg. "2.746 MB", "796 KB").
Example ¶
fmt.Println(HumanSize(1000)) fmt.Println(HumanSize(1024)) fmt.Println(HumanSize(1000000)) fmt.Println(HumanSize(1048576)) fmt.Println(HumanSize(2 * MB)) fmt.Println(HumanSize(float64(3.42 * GB))) fmt.Println(HumanSize(float64(5.372 * TB))) fmt.Println(HumanSize(float64(2.22 * PB)))
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func HumanSizeWithPrecision ¶ added in v0.3.2
HumanSizeWithPrecision allows the size to be in any precision, instead of 4 digit precision used in units.HumanSize.
func RAMInBytes ¶
RAMInBytes parses a human-readable string representing an amount of RAM in bytes, kibibytes, mebibytes, gibibytes, or tebibytes and returns the number of bytes, or -1 if the string is unparseable. Units are case-insensitive, and the 'b' suffix is optional.
Example ¶
fmt.Println(RAMInBytes("32")) fmt.Println(RAMInBytes("32b")) fmt.Println(RAMInBytes("32B")) fmt.Println(RAMInBytes("32k")) fmt.Println(RAMInBytes("32K")) fmt.Println(RAMInBytes("32kb")) fmt.Println(RAMInBytes("32Kb")) fmt.Println(RAMInBytes("32Mb")) fmt.Println(RAMInBytes("32Gb")) fmt.Println(RAMInBytes("32Tb")) fmt.Println(RAMInBytes("32Pb")) fmt.Println(RAMInBytes("32PB")) fmt.Println(RAMInBytes("32P"))
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Types ¶
type Rlimit ¶ added in v0.3.0
type Rlimit struct { Type int `json:"type,omitempty"` Hard uint64 `json:"hard,omitempty"` Soft uint64 `json:"soft,omitempty"` }
Rlimit specifies the resource limits, such as max open files.
type Ulimit ¶ added in v0.3.0
Ulimit is a human friendly version of Rlimit.
func ParseUlimit ¶ added in v0.3.0
ParseUlimit parses and returns a Ulimit from the specified string.
Example ¶
fmt.Println(ParseUlimit("nofile=512:1024")) fmt.Println(ParseUlimit("nofile=1024")) fmt.Println(ParseUlimit("cpu=2:4")) fmt.Println(ParseUlimit("cpu=6"))
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