iquery

iquery - the Fuchsia Inspect API Query Toolkit

Synopsis

iquery [--format <format>] <command> [<args>]

Description

iquery is a utility program for inspecting component nodes exposed over the Inspect API. It accepts a set of options and a command with its respective options.

To prevent hard to debug issues in selectors where your shell is escaping some character or others, it's recommended to always wrap selectors in single or double quotes so your shell passes them as raw strings to iquery.

Options

--format

The format in which the output will be displayed.

Accepted formats:

  • text: default, good for human reading
  • json: good for machine reading

--help

Prints usage information.

Commands

list

Lists all components (relative to the scope where the archivist receives events from) of components that expose inspect.

For v1: this is the realm path plus the realm name.

For v2: this is the moniker without the instances ids.

Example usage:

$ iquery list
bootstrap/device_manager
core/archivist
...

--manifest

The name that you specified for the manifest file. If this is specified, the output only contains monikers for components whose URL contains the specified name.

--with-url

Prints both the moniker and the URL with which the component was launched.

--help

Prints usage information about list.

list-files [<monikers...>]

Lists all files that contain inspect data under the given paths.

The files that this command looks for are:

  • fuchsia.inspect.Tree: A service file. The standard way inspect libraries export inspect data.
  • *.inspect: VMO files with inspect data. The standard way the Dart inspect library exports inspect data.
  • fuchsia.inspect.deprecated.Inspect: A service file. The standard way the Go library exports inspect data.

Example usage:

$ iquery list-files bootstrap/archivist bootstrap/driver_manager
bootstrap/archivist
  fuchsia.inspect.Tree
bootstrap/driver_manager
  class/display-coordinator/000.inspect
  class/input-report/000.inspect
  class/input-report/001.inspect
  class/misc/000.inspect
  class/pci-root/000.inspect
  class/pci/000.inspect
  class/sysmem/481.inspect
  driver_manager/driver_host/10171/root.inspect
  ...

--help

Prints usage information about list-files.

selectors [<selectors...>]

Lists all available full selectors (component selector + tree selector).

If a component selector is provided, it’ll only print selectors for that component.

If a full selector (component + tree) is provided, it lists all selectors under the given node.

Example usage:

$ iquery selectors 'core/archivist:root/fuchsia.inspect.Health' 'core/timekeeper'
core/archivist:root/fuchsia.inspect.Health:start_timestamp_nanos
core/archivist:root/fuchsia.inspect.Health:status
core/timekeeper:root/current:system_uptime_monotonic_nanos
core/timekeeper:root/current:utc_nanos
core/timekeeper:root:start_time_monotonic_nanos

--manifest

The name that you specified for the manifest file. If this is specified, the output only contains monikers for components whose URL contains the specified name.

--help

Prints usage information about selectors

show [<selectors...>]

Prints the inspect hierarchies that match the given selectors.

Example usage:

$ iquery show 'archivist.cm:root/fuchsia.inspect.Health' 'core/timekeeper'
core/archivist:
  root:
    fuchsia.inspect.Health:
      start_timestamp_nanos = 30305104656
      status = OK
core/timekeeper:
  root:
    start_time_monotonic_nanos = 30347000053
    current:
      system_uptime_monotonic_nanos = 61617527688648
      utc_nanos = 1591119246552989779

--manifest

The name that you specified for the manifest file. If this is specified, the output only contains monikers for components whose URL contains the specified name.

--file

The filename we are interested in. If this is provided, the output will only contain data from components which expose Inspect under the given file under their out/diagnostics directory.

--help

Prints usage information about show.