This library aims at providing idiomatic systemctl
bindings for go developers, in order to make it easier to write system tooling using golang.
This tool tries to take guesswork out of arbitrarily shelling out to systemctl
by providing a structured, thoroughly-tested wrapper for the systemctl
functions most-likely to be used in a system program.
If your system isn't running (or targeting another system running) systemctl
, this library will be of little use to you.
systemctl
is a command-line program which grants the user control over the systemd system and service manager.
systemctl
may be used to introspect and control the state of the "systemd" system and service manager. Please refer to systemd(1)
for an introduction into the basic concepts and functionality this tool manages.
-
systemctl daemon-reload
-
systemctl disable
-
systemctl enable
-
systemctl reenable
-
systemctl is-active
-
systemctl is-enabled
-
systemctl is-failed
-
systemctl mask
-
systemctl restart
-
systemctl show
-
systemctl start
-
systemctl status
-
systemctl stop
-
systemctl unmask
- Get start time of a service (
ExecMainStartTimestamp
) as aTime
type - Get current memory in bytes (
MemoryCurrent
) an an int - Get the PID of the main process (
MainPID
) as an int - Get the restart count of a unit (
NRestarts
) as an int
All functions return a predefined error type, and it is highly recommended these errors are handled properly.
All calls into this library support go's context
functionality.
Therefore, blocking calls can time out according to the caller's needs, and the returned error should be checked to see if a timeout occurred (ErrExecTimeout
).
package main
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"log"
"time"
"github.com/taigrr/systemctl"
)
func main() {
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 10*time.Second)
defer cancel()
// Equivalent to `systemctl enable nginx` with a 10 second timeout
opts := systemctl.Options{ UserMode: false }
unit := "nginx"
err := systemctl.Enable(ctx, unit, opts)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("unable to enable unit %s: %v", "nginx", err)
}
}
This project is licensed under the 0BSD License, written by Rob Landley. As such, you may use this library without restriction or attribution, but please don't pass it off as your own. Attribution, though not required, is appreciated.
By contributing, you agree all code submitted also falls under the License.