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DOCUMENATION
The following is the listing of all supported routes and methods by the API. The API is broken down into the different actions
Custom headers
When submitting a GET request to the /proc
endpoints,
you can specify the Accept:
header and choose
exactly what format you would like back. The API accepts the following mime
types
application/json
- Default response
- Returns as a json dictionary with sensible keys
text/plain
- Returns exact response from the
/proc
file system - For more about the format of these responses, refer to the proc(5) manpage
- Returns exact response from the
Proc file responses
[GET] /proc/uptime
- returns uptime and idle time
- Same as /proc/uptime file
Sample response
{
"uptime": 72583.24
"idle" : 834157.72
}
[GET] /proc/meminfo
- returns infomration regarding system memory
- All responses are in kB
- Same as /proc/meminfo file
[GET] /proc/loadavg
- returns system load averaged over 1, 5, and 10 mins
- returns number of currently running processes over the total number of process
- returns the last proccessed PID used
- Same as /proc/loadavg file
Sample response
{
"1" : 0.56,
"5" : 0.69,
"10" : 1.30,
"processes" : "2/849",
"lastPID" : 28225,
}
[GET] /proc/sys/kernel/hostname
- returns hostname
- Same as /proc/sys/kernel/hostname file
Sample response
{
"hostname": "Samplebox"
}
Special formatted responses and aliases
[GET] /uptime
- Returns a redirect to /proc/uptime
[GET] /load
- Returns a redirect to /proc/loadavg
[GET] /mem
- returns memory usage
- formatted version of /proc/meminfo
- All responses are in kB
Sample response
{
"memtotal" : 16255116,
"memfree" : 2127320,
"memavailable" : 12324924,
}
[GET] /hostname
- Returns redirect to /proc/sys/kernel/hostname
[GET] /up
- Always returns a 200 OK
- Can be used for testing latency