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This demo will help you get started with AWS IoT Secure Tunneling, that helps customers establish bidirectional communication to remote devices over a secure connection that is managed by AWS IoT
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Bump systeminformation from 5.3.1 to 5.6.4 in /device-api #11

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Bumps systeminformation from 5.3.1 to 5.6.4.

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Changelog

Major Changes - Version 5

New Functions

  • audio() detailed audio information
  • bluetoothDevices() detailed information detected bluetooth devices
  • dockerImages() detailed information docker images
  • dockerVolumes() detailed information docker volumes
  • printers() detailed printer information
  • usb() detailed USB information
  • wifiInterfaces() detected Wi-Fi interfaces
  • wifiConnections() active Wi-Fi connections

Breaking Changes

Be aware, that the new version 5.x is NOT fully backward compatible to version 4.x ...

We had to make several interface changes to keep systeminformation as consistent as possible. We highly recommend to go through the complete list and adapt your own code to be again compatible to the new version 5.

Function Old New (V5) Comments
unsupported values -1 null values which are unknown orunsupported on platform
battery() hasbatterycyclecountischargingdesignedcapacitymaxcapacityacconnectedtimeremaining hasBatterycycleCountisChargingdesignedCapacitymaxCapacityacConnectedtimeRemaining pascalCase conformity
blockDevices() fstype fsType pascalCase conformity
cpu() speedminspeedmax speedMinspeedMax pascalCase conformity
cpu().speedcpu().speedMincpu().speedMax string values now returningnumerical values better value handling
cpuCurrentspeed() cpuCurrentSpeed() function name changedpascalCase conformity
currentLoad() avgloadcurrentloadcurrentload_usercurrentload_systemcurrentload_nicecurrentload_idlecurrentload_irqraw_currentload avgLoadcurrentLoadcurrentLoadUsercurrentLoadSystemcurrentLoadNicecurrentLoadIdlecurrentLoadIrqrawCurrentLoad pascalCase conformity
dockerContainerStats() mem_usagemem_limitmem_percentcpu_percentcpu_statsprecpu_statsmemory_stats memUsagememLimitmemPercentcpuPercentcpuStatsprecpuStatsmemoryStats pascalCase conformity
dockerContainerProcesses() pid_host pidHost pascalCase conformity
graphics().display pixeldepthresolutionxresolutionysizexsizey pixelDepthresolutionXresolutionYsizeXsizeY pascalCase conformity
networkConnections() localaddresslocalportpeeraddresspeerport localAddresslocalPortpeerAddresspeerPort pascalCase conformity
networkInterfaces() carrier_changes carrierChanges pascalCase conformity
processes() mem_vszmem_rsspcpupcpuupcpuspmem memVszmemRsscpucpuucpusmem pascalCase conformityrenamed attributes
processLoad() result as object result as array of objects function now allows to provide more thanone process (as a comma separated list)
services() pcpupmem cpumem renamed attributes
vbox() HPETPAEAPICX2APICACPIIOAPICbiosAPICmodeTRC hpetpaeapicx2ApicacpiioApicbiosApicModertc pascalCase conformity

Other Improvements and Changes

  • `baseboard(): added memMax, memSlots
  • bios(): added language and features (linux)
  • cpu(): extended AMD processor list
  • cpu(): extended socket list (win)
  • cpu(): added virtualization if cpu supports virtualization
  • cpu(): now flags are part of this function
  • cpuTemperature() added added socket and chipset temp (linux)
  • diskLayout(): added USB drives (mac OS)

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