A Gem that contains a lot of facts for a lot of Operating Systems.
facterdb 'facterversion=/^2.4\./ and (operatingsystem=Debian and operatingsystemrelease>=7 or operatingsystem=RedHat and operatingsystemrelease=/^7/)'
Will return a JSON containing the facts for Debian 7, Debian 8 and RedHat 7 generated by Facter 2.4.
require 'facterdb'
FacterDB::get_facts()
Returns an Array of Hash containing the whole facts database.
require 'facterdb'
FacterDB.get_facts([{:osfamily => 'Debian'}])
require 'facterdb'
FacterDB.get_facts({:osfamily => 'Debian'})
require 'facterdb'
FacterDB::get_facts('osfamily=Debian')
- 1.6
- 1.7
- 2.0
- 2.1
- 2.2
- 2.3
- 2.4
- 3.0
- 3.1
- 3.3
- AIX
- ArchLinux
- CentOS 5
- CentOS 6
- CentOS 7
- Debian 6
- Debian 7
- Debian 8
- Fedora 19
- Fedora 22
- Fedora 23
- Fedora 24
- FreeBSD 9
- FreeBSD 10
- Gentoo
- OpenBSD 5.7
- OpenBSD 5.8
- OpenBSD 5.9
- OpenBSD 6.0
- OpenSuse 12
- OpenSuse 13
- Oracle 5
- Oracle 6
- Oracle 7
- RedHat 5
- RedHat 6
- RedHat 7
- Scientific 5
- Scientific 6
- Scientific 7
- SLES 11
- SLES 12
- Solaris 11
- OSX 10.10
- Ubuntu 10.04
- Ubuntu 12.04
- Ubuntu 14.04
- Ubuntu 14.10
- Ubuntu 15.04
- Ubuntu 15.10
- Ubuntu 16.04
- Windows 2012 r2
- Windows 7
There is Vagrantfile
to automagically populate facts
directory by spawning a new VM and launches a provisioning scripts.
$ cd facts
$ vagrant up --provision
Create i386 facts from x86_64's ones
for file in facts/*/*-x86_64.facts; do cat $file | sed -e 's/x86_64/i386/' -e 's/amd64/i386/' > $(echo $file | sed 's/x86_64/i386/'); done
Create RedHat, Scientific, OracleLinux facts from CentOS's ones
for file in facts/*/centos-*.facts; do cat $file | sed -e 's/CentOS/RedHat/' > $(echo $file | sed 's/centos/redhat/'); done
for file in facts/*/centos-*.facts; do cat $file | sed -e 's/CentOS/Scientific/' > $(echo $file | sed 's/centos/scientific/'); done
for file in facts/*/centos-*.facts; do cat $file | sed -e 's/CentOS/OracleLinux/' > $(echo $file | sed 's/centos/oraclelinux/'); done