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simonepri/pidtree
Synopsis
This package is really similar to ps-tree but is faster, safer and
provides sub-children results.
Furthermore ps-tree is unmaintained.
Uuh, and a fancy CLI is also available!
Usage
var pidtree = require('pidtree')
// Get childs of current process
pidtree(process.pid, function (err, pids) {
console.log(pids)
// => []
})
// Include the given pid in the result array
pidtree(process.pid, {root: true}, function (err, pids) {
console.log(pids)
// => [727]
})
// Get all the processes of the System (-1 is a special value of this package)
pidtree(-1, function (err, pids) {
console.log(pids)
// => [530, 42, ..., 41241]
})
// Include PPID in the results
pidtree(1, {advanced: true}, function (err, pids) {
console.log(pids)
// => [{ppid: 1, pid: 530}, {ppid: 1, pid: 42}, ..., {ppid: 1, pid: 41241}]
})
// If no callback is given it returns a promise instead
const pids = await pidtree(1)
console.log(pids)
// => [141, 42, ..., 15242]
Compatibility
Linux | FreeBSD | NetBSD | SunOS | macOS | Win | AIX |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
✅ | ❓ | ❓ | ❓ | ✅ | ✅ | ❓ |
✅ = Working ❓ = Not tested but should work
Please if your platform is not supported file an issue.
CLI
npx pidtree $PPID
Just replace $PPID
with one of the pids inside your system.
Or don't pass anything if you want all the pids inside your system.
npx pidtree
To display the output as a list, similar to the one produced from pgrep -P $PID
,
pass the --list
flag.
npx pidtree --list
API
pidtree(pid, [options], [callback]) ⇒ [Promise.<Array.<Object>>]
Get the list of children pids of the given pid.
Kind: global function
Returns: Promise.<Array.<Object>> - Only when the callback is not provided.
Access: public
Param | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
pid | Number | String | A pid. If -1 will return all the pids. | |
[options] | Object | Optional options object. | |
[options.root] | Boolean | false | Include the provided pid in the list. Ignored if -1 is passed as pid. |
[callback] | function | Called when the list is ready. If not provided a promise is returned instead. |
Related
- pidusage - Cross-platform process cpu % and memory usage of a PID
Authors
- Simone Primarosa - simonepri
See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the license file for details.
Our Mission
We want to make open source more sustainable. The entire platform was born from this and everything we do is in aid of this.
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