Hardware.Info
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Battery, BIOS, CPU - processor, storage drive, keyboard, RAM - memory, monitor, motherboard, mouse, NIC - network adapter, printer, sound card - audio card, graphics card - video card. Hardware.Info i...
Hardware.Info
Battery, BIOS, CPU - processor, storage drive, keyboard, RAM - memory, monitor, motherboard, mouse, NIC - network adapter, printer, sound card - audio card, graphics card - video card. Hardware.Info is a .NET Standard 2.0 library and uses WMI on Windows, /dev, /proc, /sys on Linux and sysctl, system_profiler on macOS.
How to use:
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Include NuGet package from https://www.nuget.org/packages/Hardware.Info
<ItemGroup> <PackageReference Include="Hardware.Info" Version="10.0.1.0" /> </ItemGroup> -
Call
RefreshAll()or one of the otherRefresh*()methods:class Program { static readonly IHardwareInfo hardwareInfo = new HardwareInfo(); static void Main(string[] _) { //hardwareInfo.RefreshMemoryStatus(); //hardwareInfo.RefreshBatteryList(); //hardwareInfo.RefreshBIOSList(); //hardwareInfo.RefreshCPUList(); //hardwareInfo.RefreshDriveList(); //hardwareInfo.RefreshKeyboardList(); //hardwareInfo.RefreshMemoryList(); //hardwareInfo.RefreshMonitorList(); //hardwareInfo.RefreshMotherboardList(); //hardwareInfo.RefreshMouseList(); //hardwareInfo.RefreshNetworkAdapterList(); //hardwareInfo.RefreshPrinterList(); //hardwareInfo.RefreshSoundDeviceList(); //hardwareInfo.RefreshVideoControllerList(); hardwareInfo.RefreshAll(); Console.WriteLine(hardwareInfo.MemoryStatus); foreach (var hardware in hardwareInfo.BatteryList) Console.WriteLine(hardware); foreach (var hardware in hardwareInfo.BiosList) Console.WriteLine(hardware); foreach (var cpu in hardwareInfo.CpuList) { Console.WriteLine(cpu); foreach (var cpuCore in cpu.CpuCoreList) Console.WriteLine(cpuCore); } Console.ReadLine(); foreach (var drive in hardwareInfo.DriveList) { Console.WriteLine(drive); foreach (var partition in drive.PartitionList) { Console.WriteLine(partition); foreach (var volume in partition.VolumeList) Console.WriteLine(volume); } } Console.ReadLine(); foreach (var hardware in hardwareInfo.KeyboardList) Console.WriteLine(hardware); foreach (var hardware in hardwareInfo.MemoryList) Console.WriteLine(hardware); foreach (var hardware in hardwareInfo.MonitorList) Console.WriteLine(hardware); foreach (var hardware in hardwareInfo.MotherboardList) Console.WriteLine(hardware); foreach (var hardware in hardwareInfo.MouseList) Console.WriteLine(hardware); foreach (var hardware in hardwareInfo.NetworkAdapterList) Console.WriteLine(hardware); foreach (var hardware in hardwareInfo.PrinterList) Console.WriteLine(hardware); foreach (var hardware in hardwareInfo.SoundDeviceList) Console.WriteLine(hardware); foreach (var hardware in hardwareInfo.VideoControllerList) Console.WriteLine(hardware); Console.ReadLine(); foreach (var address in HardwareInfo.GetLocalIPv4Addresses(NetworkInterfaceType.Ethernet, OperationalStatus.Up)) Console.WriteLine(address); Console.WriteLine(); foreach (var address in HardwareInfo.GetLocalIPv4Addresses(NetworkInterfaceType.Wireless80211)) Console.WriteLine(address); Console.WriteLine(); foreach (var address in HardwareInfo.GetLocalIPv4Addresses(OperationalStatus.Up)) Console.WriteLine(address); Console.WriteLine(); foreach (var address in HardwareInfo.GetLocalIPv4Addresses()) Console.WriteLine(address); Console.ReadLine(); } }
Known issues
21 second delay on first use in Windows
Hardware.Info uses WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) on Windows OS. For certain queries WMI takes 21 seconds to initialize the first time you use it, after that all subsequent queries will execute immediately. If WMI isn't used for 15 minutes it will have to be initialized again the next time you use it.
The 21 second initialization delay is caused by RPC that WMI uses internally. In RPC documentation it says that the RPC/TCP time-out interval is defined with a SCMApiConnectionParam registry value located at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control and that the default value is set to 21,000 (21 seconds).
You can avoid the 21 second delay by excluding the queries that cause it (see Settings).
Settings
Constructor settings:
HardwareInfo(bool useAsteriskInWMI = true, TimeSpan? timeoutInWMI = null)
The construcotr accepts two settings for WMI:
useAsteriskInWMIcauses WMI queries to useSELECT * FROMinstead ofSELECTwith a list of property names. This is slower, but safer, more compatible with older Windows (XP, Vista, 7, 8) where a certain WMI property might be missing and throw an exception when queried by name. The default value istrue.timeoutInWMIsets theTimeoutproperty of theEnumerationOptionsin theManagementObjectSearcherthat executes the query. The default value isEnumerationOptions.InfiniteTimeout. Changing this could cause the query to return empty results in certain cases.
Refresh methods settings:
In these two methods you can exclude some slow queries by setting the parameters to false:
RefreshCPUList(bool includePercentProcessorTime = true)
RefreshNetworkAdapterList(bool includeBytesPersec = true, bool includeNetworkAdapterConfiguration = true)
Setting includePercentProcessorTime and includeBytesPersec to false will exclude the queries that:
- cause a 21 second delay the first time they are called in Windows
- cause a 1 second delay every time they are called in Linux
Setting includeNetworkAdapterConfiguration to false has only a small impact on performance.
Benchmarks
Windows 8.1 (Intel i5-2500, 8 GB RAM):
| Method | Mean | Error | StdDev |
|---|---|---|---|
| RefreshMemoryStatus | 947.8 ns | 3.77 ns | 3.53 ns |
| RefreshBatteryList | 1,811,885.7 ns | 12,921.05 ns | 11,454.17 ns |
| RefreshBIOSList | 2,086,001.0 ns | 23,896.69 ns | 22,352.98 ns |
| RefreshCPUList | 1,543,579,005.2 ns | 2,405,376.47 ns | 2,132,303.59 ns |
| RefreshDriveList | 409,137,516.3 ns | 8,612,410.99 ns | 25,258,710.57 ns |
| RefreshKeyboardList | 5,568,039.5 ns | 44,228.57 ns | 41,371.43 ns |
| RefreshMemoryList | 2,120,024.5 ns | 26,103.39 ns | 24,417.13 ns |
| RefreshMonitorList | 5,669,237.8 ns | 50,801.76 ns | 45,034.44 ns |
| RefreshMotherboardList | 1,965,222.9 ns | 14,387.30 ns | 13,457.89 ns |
| RefreshMouseList | 6,003,924.9 ns | 60,725.05 ns | 50,708.17 ns |
| RefreshNetworkAdapterList | 1,412,244,738.6 ns | 14,681,615.28 ns | 12,259,813.69 ns |
| RefreshPrinterList | 28,244,822.2 ns | 143,359.60 ns | 134,098.66 ns |
| RefreshSoundDeviceList | 3,608,577.5 ns | 68,688.62 ns | 73,496.06 ns |
| RefreshVideoControllerList | 11,568,549.2 ns | 54,666.07 ns | 48,460.05 ns |
Version history:
- 10.0.1.0:
- Added
GetBatteryList()in macOS - by @Tadelsucht
- Added
- 10.0.0.1:
- Fixed
GetBatteryList()in Linux - by @Tadelsucht
- Fixed
- 10.0.0.0:
- Fixed
GetDriveList()andGetMemoryList()in Linux - thanks to @misaka00251
- Fixed
- 1.1.1.1:
- Added
Memory.BankLabel,Memory.MinVoltage,Memory.MaxVoltagein Windows - by @AathifMahir - Added
CPU.SocketDesignation,CPU.SecondLevelAddressTranslationExtensionsin Windows - by @AathifMahir - Added Windows version check for WMI properties that require at least Windows 8
- Added Windows version check for WMI properties that require at least Windows 10
- Added XML summary for public properties in every class.
- Added
- 1.1.1.0:
- Added
IHardwareInfoso thatHardwareInfocan be mocked - by @240026763
- Added
- 1.1.0.1:
- Added two settings for WMI queries in Windows
- Added three settings to exclude slow queries in Windows, macOS, Linux
- 1.1.0.0:
- Fixed reading
MemAvailableinstead ofMemFreein Linux - by @schotime
- Fixed reading
- 1.0.1.1:
- 1.0.1.0:
- 1.0.0.1:
- Added
Battery.EstimatedChargeRemainingin Windows, Linux - by @reptail
- Added
- 1.0.0.0:
- Added
Battery.ExpectedLifein Linux - Added
Battery.EstimatedRunTimein Linux - Added
Battery.MaxRechargeTimein Linux - Added
Battery.TimeToFullChargein Linux
- Added
- 0.1.1.1:
- Added
Battery.DesignCapacityin Linux - Added
Battery.FullChargeCapacityin Linux
- Added
- 0.1.1.0:
- Added
Battery.BatteryStatusDescriptionin Linux
- Added
- 0.1.0.1:
- Added
Monitorinfo in macOS - Added
VideoControllerinfo in macOS
- Added
- 0.1.0.0:
- Added
CPU.L2CacheSizein macOS - Added
CPU.L3CacheSizein macOS - Added
Memoryinfo in macOS
- Added
- 0.0.1.1:
- Added
BIOS.ReleaseDatein Linux - Added
CPU.Manufacturerin Linux - Added
CPU.L3CacheSizein Linux - Added
Motherboard.SerialNumberin Linux - Fixed
NetworkAdapterinfo in Linux - Fixed
GetLocalIPv4Addresses()in macOS
- Added
- 0.0.1.0:
- Added
GetLocalIPv4Addresses()in Windows, macOS, Linux - Added
Motherboard.SerialNumberin Windows - Added
Drive,NetworkAdapterinfo in macOS, Linux
- Added
- 0.0.0.1:
- All hardware info in Windows
- CPU, RAM info in macOS, Linux