Product

Struct Product 

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pub struct Product;
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This type allows to retrieve product-related information.

use sysinfo::Product;

println!("{:?}", Product);

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impl Product

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pub fn name() -> Option<String>

Returns the product name.

This corresponds to the product name assigned by the hardware manufacturer (e.g. “20AN”).

Important: this information is computed every time this function is called.

use sysinfo::Product;

println!("Product name: {:?}", Product::name());
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pub fn family() -> Option<String>

Returns the product family identifier.

This corresponds to the product family assigned by the hardware manufacturer (e.g. “T440p”).

Important: this information is computed every time this function is called.

use sysinfo::Product;

println!("Product family: {:?}", Product::family());
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pub fn serial_number() -> Option<String>

Returns the product serial number.

This corresponds to the serial identifier assigned by the hardware manufacturer (e.g. “W1KS427111E”).

Important: this information is computed every time this function is called.

use sysinfo::Product;

println!("Product serial: {:?}", Product::serial_number());
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pub fn stock_keeping_unit() -> Option<String>

Returns the product Stock Keeping Unit (SKU).

This corresponds to the Stock Keeping Unit assigned by the hardware manufacturer (e.g. “LENOVO_MT_20AN”) which identifies a specific model or configuration.

Important: this information is computed every time this function is called.

⚠️ Not supported on macOS/iOS.

use sysinfo::Product;

println!("Product sku: {:?}", Product::stock_keeping_unit());
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pub fn uuid() -> Option<String>

Returns the product UUID.

This corresponds to the unique identifier assigned by the hardware manufacturer (e.g. “407488fe-960a-43b5-a265-8fd0e9200b8f”) which uniquely identifies the physical system.

Important: this information is computed every time this function is called.

use sysinfo::Product;

println!("Product UUID: {:?}", Product::uuid());
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pub fn version() -> Option<String>

Returns the product version.

This corresponds to the version assigned by the hardware manufacturer (e.g. “Lenovo ThinkPad T440p”) which identifies the specific version or revision of the product.

Important: this information is computed every time this function is called.

use sysinfo::Product;

println!("Product version: {:?}", Product::version());
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pub fn vendor_name() -> Option<String>

Returns the product vendor name.

This corresponds to the vendor name assigned by the hardware manufacturer (e.g. “LENOVO”).

Important: this information is computed every time this function is called.

use sysinfo::Product;

println!("Vendor name: {:?}", Product::vendor_name());

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impl Debug for Product

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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