File: //usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/facter/interfaces.rb
# Fact: interfaces
#
# Purpose:
# Returns a comma-separated list of the system's network interfaces.
#
# In addition to the main `interfaces` fact, this code will generate the
# following facts for each interface:
#
# * `ipaddress_<INTERFACE>`
# * `ipaddress6_<INTERFACE>`
# * `macaddress_<INTERFACE>`
# * `netmask_<INTERFACE>`
# * `mtu_<INTERFACE>`
#
# Resolution:
#
# Caveats:
#
# interfaces.rb
# Try to get additional Facts about the machine's network interfaces
#
# Original concept Copyright (C) 2007 psychedelys <psychedelys@gmail.com>
# Update and *BSD support (C) 2007 James Turnbull <james@lovedthanlost.net>
#
require 'facter/util/ip'
require 'facter/util/macaddress'
# Note that most of this only works on a fixed list of platforms; notably, Darwin
# is missing.
Facter.add(:interfaces) do
confine :kernel => Facter::Util::IP.supported_platforms
setcode do
Facter::Util::IP.get_interfaces.collect { |iface| Facter::Util::IP.alphafy(iface) }.join(",")
end
end
Facter::Util::IP.get_interfaces.each do |interface|
# Make a fact for each detail of each interface. Yay.
# There's no point in confining these facts, since we wouldn't be able to create
# them if we weren't running on a supported platform.
%w{ipaddress ipaddress6 macaddress netmask mtu}.each do |label|
Facter.add(label + "_" + Facter::Util::IP.alphafy(interface)) do
setcode do
value = Facter::Util::IP.get_interface_value(interface, label)
if label == "macaddress"
value = Facter::Util::Macaddress.standardize(value)
elsif label == "mtu"
value = value.to_i
end
value
end
end
end
end