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## Python stuff
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This directory contains the code that wraps `libnethogs` into a python module.
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### To build + install
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Install dependencies:
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``` bash
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apt-get install build-essential libncurses5-dev libpcap-dev pybind11-dev
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```
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All the code is compiled through the [pybind11 setuptools building system](https://pybind11.readthedocs.io/en/stable/compiling.html). So to build and install you just need to do:
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``` bash
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### if you have the code cloned locally
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pip install .
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```
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Or:
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``` bash
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### if you can't bother to clone the repo yourself
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pip install git+https://github.com/raboof/nethogs.git
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```
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### To use
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``` python
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import nethogs
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import threading
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def callback(action: int, record: nethogs.NethogsMonitorRecord) -> None:
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do_whatever_with_record(record)
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return
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th = threading.Thread(target=nethogs.nethogsmonitor_loop, args(callback, filter, to_ms))
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th.start()
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do_whatever_you_need_to_do()
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nethogs.nethogsmonitor_breakloop()
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th.join()
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```
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### Caveats
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- **Ideally this should not be run in the main thread**, stopping the nethogsmonitor_loop with a SIGINT or SIGTERM is a bit hacky and could break things.
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- Only one instance of the loop can be run at a time, callbacks would get completely messed up if more than one is run. I believe nethogs only allows one at a time anyways.
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- There is no way of setting pidsToWatch, but it is not difficult to implement if anyone wants to do it :)
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- The package version is set in setup.py using the script determineVersion.sh, but it is very hacky as a PEP compatible string is needed. Something stronger should be implemented, ideally using the regex module.
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## Extra stuff
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The script `python-wrapper.py` used to be in a contrib directory. This script loads the libnethogs library directly, which you shouldn't really do anyways. The way of using nethogs in python by the `python-wrapper.py` is now deprecated. I'm just leaving it here to not destroy the previous contribution. This is the original comment that **raboof** made about the `python-wrapper.py` and the `contrib` directory:
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```
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This folder contains user-contributed scripts.
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The Nethogs project does not make claims about the quality of the scripts, maintains
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them in any way, or necessarily think they're a good idea in the first place :).
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```
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