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PowerAPI is a Python framework for building software-defined power meters.

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PowerAPI is a middleware toolkit for building software-defined power meters. Software-defined power meters are configurable software libraries that can estimate the power consumption of software in real-time. PowerAPI supports the acquisition of raw metrics from a wide diversity of sensors (eg., physical meters, processor interfaces, hardware counters, OS counters) and the delivery of power consumptions via different channels (including file system, network, web, graphical). As a middleware toolkit, PowerAPI offers the capability of assembling power meters «à la carte» to accommodate user requirements.

About

PowerAPI is an open-source project developed by the Spirals project-team, a joint research group between the University of Lille and Inria.

The documentation of the project is available here.

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If you would like to contribute code you can do so through GitHub by forking the repository and sending a pull request.

When submitting code, please make every effort to follow existing conventions and style in order to keep the code as readable as possible.

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Use Cases

PowerAPI is used in a variety of projects to address key challenges of GreenIT:

  • SmartWatts is a self-adaptive power meter that can estimate the energy consumption of software containers in real-time.
  • GenPack provides a container scheduling strategy to minimize the energy footprint of cloud infrastructures.
  • VirtualWatts provides process-level power estimation of applications running in virtual machines.
  • Web Energy Archive ranks popular websites based on the energy footpring they imposes to browsers.
  • Greenspector optimises the power consumption of software by identifying potential energy leaks in the source code.

Acknowledgments

We all stand on the shoulders of giants and get by with a little help from our friends. PowerAPI is written in Python (under PSF license) and built on top of: