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Puppet 4.10 Beginner???s Guide, Second Edition

You're reading from   Puppet 4.10 Beginner???s Guide, Second Edition From newbie to pro with Puppet 4.10

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787124004
Length 268 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Preface 1. Getting started with Puppet FREE CHAPTER 2. Creating your first manifests 3. Managing your Puppet code with Git 4. Understanding Puppet resources 5. Variables, expressions, and facts 6. Managing data with Hiera 7. Mastering modules 8. Classes, roles, and profiles 9. Managing files with templates 10. Controlling containers 11. Orchestrating cloud resources 12. Putting it all together Index

Finding out facts


It's very common for Puppet manifests to need to know something about the system they're running on; for example, its hostname, IP address, or operating system version. Puppet's built-in mechanism for getting system information is called Facter, and each piece of information provided by Facter is known as a fact.

Using the facts hash

You can access Facter facts in your manifest using the facts hash. This is a Puppet variable called $facts which is available everywhere in the manifest, and to get a particular fact, you supply the name of the fact you want as the key (facts_hash.pp):

notice($facts['kernel'])

On the Vagrant box, or any Linux system, this will return the value Linux.

In older versions of Puppet, each fact was a distinct global variable, like this:

notice($::kernel)

You will still see this style of fact reference in some Puppet code, though it is now deprecated and will eventually stop working, so you should always use the $facts hash instead.

Running the facter command...

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