duffy 0.2.7 → 0.3.0

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data/README.md CHANGED
@@ -62,7 +62,6 @@ habtm | has_and_belongs_to_many
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  ## Git Access:
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- This one is namespaced in case you use the 'git' gem. I found it to be overkill for what I wanted.
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  Method | Result
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  ----------|---------
@@ -73,8 +72,8 @@ Duffy::Git.branch | Current git branch.
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  ## CPU Detection:
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- Linux and Mac only for now, each method returns 1 on unsupported hosts.
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- Example results for my dual core i5 with hyperthreading.
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+ * Linux and Mac only for now, each method returns 1 on unsupported hosts.
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+ * Example results for my dual core i5 with hyperthreading.
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  Method | Result
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  ----------|---------
@@ -84,6 +83,16 @@ Duffy::System.threads | 4
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  Duffy::System.sane_load | 3
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  Duffy::System.cpu_percent| 16%
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+ ## Memory Statistics:
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+ * All values returned in Megabytes.
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+ * Available + Used always exactly adds up to Total.
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+
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+ Method | Result
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+ ----------|---------
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+ Duffy::System.mem_total | 4096
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+ Duffy::System.mem_available | 3072
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+ Duffy::System.mem_used | 1024
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+
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  ## View Helpers:
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data/duffy.gemspec CHANGED
@@ -21,6 +21,6 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
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  spec.add_dependency 'activesupport' # Required for ActiveSupport::Configurable
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  spec.add_development_dependency "bundler", "~> 1.7"
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  spec.add_development_dependency "rake", "~> 10.0"
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- spec.add_development_dependency "rails"
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+ spec.add_development_dependency "rails", '>= 5.0'
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  spec.add_development_dependency "rspec"
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  end
@@ -4,37 +4,8 @@ module DuffyHelper
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  # It's just an <li> with a link inside it.
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  # menu_tag('Help', help_path) => <li><a href="/help">Help</a></li>
6
6
  def menu_tag(title, link, options = {})
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- content_tag(:li, link_to(title, link), options)
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- end
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-
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- # Create Excel icon in consistent location
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- # This is intended to display the xlsx version of a view.
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- # Add a yield(:excel) somewhere in your application layout:
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- # content_tag( :li, yield(:excel), class: :excel) if content_for?(:excel)
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- def excel_icon(link = params.merge(format: "xlsx"))
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  ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn('This method will be removed without replacement in future versions')
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- content_for :excel do
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- link_to(image_tag('excel.png'), link)
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- end
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- end
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-
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- # Create a simple link with the class "icon"
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- # Generate a uniq and reasonable id based on the link passed (if any)
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- # Add any classes passed in via options
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- # Add the "favorite" class if icon is favorited
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- # - This is application specific and will just not do anything if it runs into a problem
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- # If any uncaught exceptions are thrown in production you'll just get nothing, otherwise you'll get the error on screen.
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- def icon(title, link, options = {})
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- ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn('This method will be removed without replacement in future versions')
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- begin
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- options[:id] = "icon_#{link.parameterize("_")}" unless link.blank?
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- options[:class] = [:icon] << options[:class]
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- options[:class] << :favorite if defined?(current_user) and (current_user.person.details.where(key: "favorite_#{options[:id]}").any? rescue false)
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- options[:class] = options[:class].flatten.compact
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- link_to(title, link, options)
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- rescue Exception => e
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- Rails.env.development? ? content_tag(:p, e) : nil
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- end
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+ content_tag(:li, link_to(title, link), options)
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  end
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  end
data/lib/duffy/git.rb CHANGED
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  require 'active_support/core_ext/object/blank'
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  module Duffy
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-
5
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  # I like to have a git log in the admin section of my websites. I use these in my capistrano tasks to
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  # generate what I need and upload along with the deployment.
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  # If for some reason you don't have git installed, each method returns nil.
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-
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  class Git
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  class << self
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-
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9
  # Produce tab separated listing of current git log.
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  # Useful for displaying a development history page.
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  def log
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- `git log --pretty=format:"%ad%x09%an%x09%s" --date=short`.strip.presence rescue nil
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+ `git log --pretty=format:"%ad%x09%an%x09%s" --date=short`.strip.presence
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+ rescue
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+ nil
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  end
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  # I tend use the commit count / 1000.0 as a version for my applications.
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  # You wouldn't want to do that if you're building a gem used by others.
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  def count
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- `git rev-list HEAD --count`.presence.to_i rescue nil
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+ `git rev-list HEAD --count`.presence.to_i
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+ rescue
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+ nil
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23
  end
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  # Read the git committer's email.
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  # Uses local if present, otherwise global (git default procedure)
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  # nil if unset
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  def email
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- `git config --get user.email`.strip.presence rescue nil
29
+ `git config --get user.email`.strip.presence
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+ rescue
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+ nil
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  end
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  # Display the current branch
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  def branch
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- `git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD`.strip.presence rescue nil
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+ `git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD`.strip.presence
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+ rescue
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+ nil
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  end
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-
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  end
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  end
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  end
data/lib/duffy/railtie.rb CHANGED
@@ -4,13 +4,14 @@ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/duffy_helper"
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  require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/beast_mode_helper"
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6
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  module Duffy
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+ # Make our helpers available to those host application
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  class Railtie < Rails::Railtie
8
9
  initializer "duffy_helper" do
9
- ActiveSupport.on_load( :action_view ){ include DuffyHelper }
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+ ActiveSupport.on_load(:action_view) { include DuffyHelper }
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  end
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  initializer "beast_mode_helper" do
13
- ActiveSupport.on_load( :action_view ){ include BeastModeHelper }
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+ ActiveSupport.on_load(:action_view) { include BeastModeHelper }
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  end
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  end
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- end
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+ end
data/lib/duffy/system.rb CHANGED
@@ -1,22 +1,19 @@
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  module Duffy
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-
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  # Depending on your hardware, you may want to make decisions in your code.
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  # I use this to figure out how many processes I can launch in parallel.
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-
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- # This is linux specific (for now) and will return 1 for everything on other systems.
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-
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  class System
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  class << self
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-
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6
  # How many Physical CPUs do you have.
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  # Linux: Detected by counting unique physical IDs
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  # Mac: hw.packages
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  def cpus
15
10
  case RUBY_PLATFORM
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- when /linux/ then File.read('/proc/cpuinfo').scan(/^physical id.*/).uniq.count rescue 1
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- when /darwin/ then `sysctl -n hw.packages`.to_i rescue 1
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+ when /linux/ then File.read('/proc/cpuinfo').scan(/^physical id.*/).uniq.count
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+ when /darwin/ then `sysctl -n hw.packages`.to_i
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13
  else 1
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  end
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+ rescue
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+ 1
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  end
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  # How many actual CPU cores do we have not including Hyperthreading
@@ -24,19 +21,23 @@ module Duffy
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  # Mac: hw.physicalcpu
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22
  def cores
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  case RUBY_PLATFORM
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- when /linux/ then (File.read('/proc/cpuinfo').scan(/^cpu cores.*/).first.scan(/\d+$/).first.to_i rescue 1) * cpus
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- when /darwin/ then `sysctl -n hw.physicalcpu`.to_i rescue 1
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+ when /linux/ then File.read('/proc/cpuinfo').scan(/(cpu cores).*(\d+)/)[0][1].to_i * cpus
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+ when /darwin/ then `sysctl -n hw.physicalcpu`.to_i
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  else 1
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  end
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+ rescue
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+ 1
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  end
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  # How many threads does the system have.
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  def threads
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34
  case RUBY_PLATFORM
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- when /linux/ then File.read('/proc/cpuinfo').scan(/^processor\s*:/).size rescue 1
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- when /darwin/ then `sysctl -n hw.ncpu`.to_i rescue 1
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+ when /linux/ then File.read('/proc/cpuinfo').scan(/^processor\s*:/).size
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+ when /darwin/ then `sysctl -n hw.ncpu`.to_i
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  else 1
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  end
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+ rescue
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+ 1
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  end
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  # What is a sane number of threads to use for data processing.
@@ -46,23 +47,57 @@ module Duffy
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  end
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  # The system's current CPU utilization.
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- # Darwin: Get a list of all processes' CPU percentage and add them up. Accurate to a couple percent vs. Activity Monitor.
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+ # Darwin: Get a list of all processes' CPU percentage and add them up.
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  # Linux: Read /proc/stat twice and take the difference to give cpu time used in that interval.
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  def cpu_percent
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  case RUBY_PLATFORM
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- when /darwin/ then (`ps -A -o %cpu`.lines.map(&:to_f).inject(:+) rescue 0) / threads
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- when /linux/ then proc_diff rescue 0
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+ when /darwin/ then `ps -A -o %cpu`.lines.map(&:to_f).inject(:+) / threads
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+ when /linux/ then proc_diff
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+ else 0
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+ end
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+ rescue
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+ 0
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+ end
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+
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+ # Total system memory in Megabytes
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+ # Darwin: hw.memsize (bytes)
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+ # Linux: Read /proc/meminfo
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+ def mem_total
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+ case RUBY_PLATFORM
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+ when /darwin/ then `sysctl -n hw.memsize`.to_i / 1024 / 1024
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+ when /linux/ then File.read("/proc/meminfo").scan(/MemTotal:\s*(\d+)/)[0][0].to_i / 1024
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+ else 0
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+ end
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+ rescue
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+ 0
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+ end
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+
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+ # Memory available for use in Megabytes
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+ # Darwin: vm_stat (Pages Free + Pages Inactive)
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+ # Linux: Read /proc/meminfo
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+ def mem_available
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+ case RUBY_PLATFORM
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+ when /darwin/ then `vm_stat`.lines.grep(/(free:|inactive:)\s*(\d+)/){$2}.map(&:to_i).inject(:+) * 4 / 1024
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+ when /linux/ then (File.read("/proc/meminfo").lines.grep(/MemAvailable/).first.split[1].to_i / 1024)
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82
  else 0
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83
  end
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+ rescue
85
+ 0
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86
  end
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+ # Memory used
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+ # Subtract mem_available from mem_total.
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+ # This ignores file cache etc that is not actually used by programs.
91
+ def mem_used
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+ mem_total - mem_available
93
+ end
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  private
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96
 
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97
  # [CPU USE, CPU IDLE]
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98
  def proc_stat
64
99
  cpu = File.open("/proc/stat", "r").read.lines.first
65
- [cpu.split[1 .. 3].map(&:to_i).inject(:+), cpu.split[1 .. 4].map(&:to_i).inject(:+)]
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+ [cpu.split[1..3].map(&:to_i).inject(:+), cpu.split[1..4].map(&:to_i).inject(:+)]
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101
  end
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102
 
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103
  # Poll proc_stat twice and find the usage in that time.
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  f = proc_stat
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109
  (f[0] - s[0]) * 100.0 / (f[1] - s[1])
75
110
  end
76
-
77
111
  end
78
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  end
79
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  end
data/lib/duffy/version.rb CHANGED
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  module Duffy
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- VERSION = "0.2.7"
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+ VERSION = "0.3.0"
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3
  end
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4
 
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  # History
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+ # 0.3.0 - Added system memory methods. Removed deprecated icon methods.
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  # 0.2.7 - Deprecated "icon" and "excel_icon"
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  # 0.2.6 - Added cpu_percent to give the current total CPU usage percentage.
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  # 0.2.5 - Added beast_mode helper to render partials in parallel
data/lib/duffy.rb CHANGED
@@ -24,7 +24,6 @@ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/duffy/version"
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  # [application.css]
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  # *= require duffy/reset
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  module Duffy
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-
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27
  def self.configuration
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28
  @configuration ||= Duffy::Configuration.new
30
29
  end
@@ -56,8 +55,4 @@ module Duffy
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  config_accessor(:fiscal_month) {7}
57
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  config_accessor(:fiscal_day) {1}
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  end
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-
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  end
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-
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-
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data/spec/date_spec.rb CHANGED
@@ -4,23 +4,22 @@ describe Date do
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4
  describe "fiscal_year (Assuming July 1st Start)" do
5
5
 
6
6
  it "2000-07-01 => 2001" do
7
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7
+ expect(Date.new(2000, 7, 1).fiscal_year).to eq(2001)
8
8
  end
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9
 
10
10
  it "2000-06-30 => 2000" do
11
- expect(Date.new(2000,6,30).fiscal_year).to eq(2000)
11
+ expect(Date.new(2000, 6, 30).fiscal_year).to eq(2000)
12
12
  end
13
13
 
14
14
  it "2000-01-01 => 2000" do
15
- expect(Date.new(2000,1,1).fiscal_year).to eq(2000)
15
+ expect(Date.new(2000, 1, 1).fiscal_year).to eq(2000)
16
16
  end
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17
 
18
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  it "1999-12-31 => 2000" do
19
- expect(Date.new(1999,12,31).fiscal_year).to eq(2000)
19
+ expect(Date.new(1999, 12, 31).fiscal_year).to eq(2000)
20
20
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21
 
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  end
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data/spec/string_spec.rb CHANGED
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data/spec/system_spec.rb CHANGED
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  require 'spec_helper'
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  describe Duffy::System do
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- # These methods return per-host settings, so all I can think of to test is that they return integers.
4
+ # These methods return per-host settings. Verify the return object type and value within reason.
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5
  # This generates the documentation more than anything.
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6
  describe "cpus" do
7
7
  it "returns the number of physical cpus" do
8
8
  expect(Duffy::System.cpus).to be_an(Integer)
9
+ expect(Duffy::System.cpus).to be >= 1
9
10
  end
10
11
  end
11
12
 
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13
  describe "cores" do
13
14
  it "returns the total number of CPU cores" do
14
15
  expect(Duffy::System.cores).to be_an(Integer)
16
+ expect(Duffy::System.cores).to be >= 1
17
+
15
18
  end
16
19
  end
17
20
 
18
21
  describe "threads" do
19
22
  it "returns the total number of threads" do
20
23
  expect(Duffy::System.threads).to be_an(Integer)
24
+ expect(Duffy::System.threads).to be >= 1
25
+
21
26
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22
27
  end
23
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@@ -27,8 +32,26 @@ describe Duffy::System do
27
32
  end
28
33
  end
29
34
 
35
+ describe 'mem_total' do
36
+ it "returns the total amount of physical memory in Megabytes" do
37
+ expect(Duffy::System.mem_total).to be_an(Integer)
38
+ expect(Duffy::System.mem_total).to be > 0
39
+ end
40
+ end
30
41
 
42
+ describe 'mem_available' do
43
+ it "returns the amount of available memory in Megabytes" do
44
+ expect(Duffy::System.mem_available).to be_an(Integer)
45
+ expect(Duffy::System.mem_available).to be > 0
46
+ end
47
+ end
31
48
 
49
+ describe 'mem_used' do
50
+ it "returns the amount of used memory in Megabytes" do
51
+ expect(Duffy::System.mem_used).to be_an(Integer)
52
+ expect(Duffy::System.mem_used).to be > 0
53
+ end
54
+ end
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34
57
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  name: duffy
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.2.7
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+ version: 0.3.0
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5
  platform: ruby
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6
  authors:
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  - Jacob Duffy
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8
  autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2016-09-20 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2017-05-11 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies:
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  name: activesupport
@@ -58,14 +58,14 @@ dependencies:
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  requirements:
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59
  - - ">="
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60
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: '0'
61
+ version: '5.0'
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62
  type: :development
63
63
  prerelease: false
64
64
  version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
65
65
  requirements:
66
66
  - - ">="
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67
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
68
- version: '0'
68
+ version: '5.0'
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69
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  name: rspec
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71
  requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
@@ -89,6 +89,7 @@ extra_rdoc_files: []
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89
  files:
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90
  - ".gitignore"
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91
  - ".rspec"
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+ - ".rubocop.yml"
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93
  - ".travis.yml"
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  - Gemfile
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95
  - LICENSE.txt
@@ -134,7 +135,7 @@ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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135
  version: '0'
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  requirements: []
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  rubyforge_project:
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- rubygems_version: 2.5.1
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+ rubygems_version: 2.6.12
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  signing_key:
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  specification_version: 4
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  summary: Library of things