Version information
Start using this module
Add this module to your Puppetfile:
mod 'puppetlabs-inventory', '0.4.0'
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inventory
provides a new Puppet command which outputs a data structure
describing properties of the system on which it's run.
Here's a quick example:
$ puppet inventory | head -n 20
{
"schema_version": 1,
"created": "2016-07-14T07:42:01Z",
"resources": [
{
"title": "root",
"resource": "group",
"gid": 0
},
{
"title": "bin",
"resource": "group",
"gid": 1
},
{
"title": "daemon",
"resource": "group",
"gid": 2
},
{
Specifically inventory
outputs information on:
- Users
- Groups
- Packages
- Services
- Facts
All of this information is already available via the RAL and puppet resource
or via facter
. inventory
simply offers a higher-level
interface, a single command that outputs everything in a simplified data
format.
Installation
inventory
is packaged as a Puppet Module, and can be installed from
the Forge like so:
puppet module install puppetlabs-inventory
You can also include in your Puppetfile
if using r10k or
librarian-puppet:
mod 'puppetlabs/inventory'
Demonstration
A simple way of demonstrating the module is to use Docker. Docker is not required, it just makes for nice single line examples. The following should be run from a checkout of this repository.
Output inventory information for the puppet/puppet-agent-alpine
image
from Hub:
docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/src:ro -e RUBYLIB=/src/lib puppet/puppet-agent-alpine inventory
Output the same information but instead of formatted JSON render the output as YAML:
docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/src:ro -e RUBYLIB=/src/lib puppet/puppet-agent-alpine inventory --render-as yaml
Only generate the resources portion of the output:
docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/src:ro -e RUBYLIB=/src/lib puppet/puppet-agent-alpine inventory resources
Only generate the facts portion of the output:
docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/src:ro -e RUBYLIB=/src/lib puppet/puppet-agent-alpine inventory facts
If you're doing something specific to Puppet you can also output the full Puppet Catalog. This is also an easy way of seeing how Puppet works under the hood.
docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/src:ro -e RUBYLIB=/src/lib puppet/puppet-agent-alpine inventory catalog
The above examples all use images which already have Puppet installed on
them. This example runs an inventory of the vanilla centos
image,
which does not have Puppet installed. It does that by mounting Puppet
from another container as described in the Puppet-in-Docker
examples:
docker run --name puppet-agent -v /opt/puppetlabs puppet/puppet-agent-ubuntu --version
docker run --rm -it --volumes-from=puppet-agent -v $(pwd):/src:ro -e RUBYLIB=/src/lib centos /opt/puppetlabs/bin/puppet inventory all
Puppet inventory is also available as a Docker Image from Hub. So the following is a clearer way of doing the above
docker run --name puppet-inventory puppet/puppet-inventory
docker run --rm -it --volumes-from=puppet-inventory centos /opt/puppetlabs/bin/puppet inventory
Status and Schema Version
This is an early prototype at the moment and based on experience with
writing clients for the generated format the structure of the data
produced may change a lot between now and a 1.0 release of the module. I
will increment the schema_version
key in the output if/when I make
changes but until the module hits a 1.0 release don't expect any
backwards compatibility guarantees.
Maintainers
This repository is maintained by: Gareth Rushgrove gareth@puppet.com.