$ cnpm install pm2-usage

var usage = require('usage');
var pid = process.pid // you can use any valid PID instead
usage.lookup(pid, function(err, result) {
});
{
cpu: 10.6, //in percentage
memory: 100065280 //in no of bytes
}
This is only applicable for Linux
By default CPU Percentage provided is an average from the starting time of the process. It does not correctly reflect the current CPU usage. (this is also a problem with linux ps utility)
But If you call usage.lookup() continuously for a given pid, you can turn on keepHistory flag and you'll get the CPU usage since last time you track the usage. This reflects the current CPU usage.
see following example to enable keepHistory flag
var pid = process.pid;
var options = { keepHistory: true }
usage.lookup(pid, options, function(err, result) {
});
you can clear history cache too
usage.clearHistory(pid); //clear history for the given pid
usage.clearHistory(); //clean history for all pids
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