# # Author:: Adam Jacob () # Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2008 Opscode, Inc. # License:: Apache License, Version 2.0 # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # def get_redhatish_platform(contents) contents[/^Red Hat/i] ? "redhat" : contents[/(\w+)/i, 1].downcase end def get_redhatish_version(contents) contents[/Rawhide/i] ? contents[/((\d+) \(Rawhide\))/i, 1].downcase : contents[/release ([\d\.]+)/, 1] end provides "platform", "platform_version", "platform_family" require_plugin 'linux::lsb' # platform [ and platform_version ? ] should be lower case to avoid dealing with RedHat/Redhat/redhat matching if File.exists?("/etc/oracle-release") contents = File.read("/etc/oracle-release").chomp platform "oracle" platform_version get_redhatish_version(contents) elsif File.exists?("/etc/enterprise-release") contents = File.read("/etc/enterprise-release").chomp platform "oracle" platform_version get_redhatish_version(contents) elsif File.exists?("/etc/debian_version") # Ubuntu and Debian both have /etc/debian_version # Ubuntu should always have a working lsb, debian does not by default if lsb[:id] =~ /Ubuntu/i platform "ubuntu" platform_version lsb[:release] else if File.exists?("/usr/bin/raspi-config") platform "raspbian" else platform "debian" end platform_version File.read("/etc/debian_version").chomp end elsif File.exists?("/etc/redhat-release") contents = File.read("/etc/redhat-release").chomp platform get_redhatish_platform(contents) platform_version get_redhatish_version(contents) elsif File.exists?("/etc/system-release") contents = File.read("/etc/system-release").chomp platform get_redhatish_platform(contents) platform_version get_redhatish_version(contents) elsif File.exists?('/etc/gentoo-release') platform "gentoo" platform_version File.read('/etc/gentoo-release').scan(/(\d+|\.+)/).join elsif File.exists?('/etc/SuSE-release') platform "suse" platform_version File.read("/etc/SuSE-release").scan(/VERSION = (\d+)\nPATCHLEVEL = (\d+)/).flatten.join(".") platform_version File.read("/etc/SuSE-release").scan(/VERSION = ([\d\.]{2,})/).flatten.join(".") if platform_version == "" elsif File.exists?('/etc/slackware-version') platform "slackware" platform_version File.read("/etc/slackware-version").scan(/(\d+|\.+)/).join elsif File.exists?('/etc/arch-release') platform "arch" # no way to determine platform_version in a rolling release distribution # kernel release will be used - ex. 2.6.32-ARCH elsif lsb[:id] =~ /RedHat/i platform "redhat" platform_version lsb[:release] elsif lsb[:id] =~ /Amazon/i platform "amazon" platform_version lsb[:release] elsif lsb[:id] =~ /ScientificSL/i platform "scientific" platform_version lsb[:release] elsif lsb[:id] # LSB can provide odd data that changes between releases, so we currently fall back on it rather than dealing with its subtleties platform lsb[:id].downcase platform_version lsb[:release] end case platform when /debian/, /ubuntu/, /linuxmint/, /raspbian/ platform_family "debian" when /fedora/ platform_family "fedora" when /oracle/, /centos/, /redhat/, /scientific/, /enterpriseenterprise/, /amazon/ platform_family "rhel" when /suse/ platform_family "suse" when /gentoo/ platform_family "gentoo" when /slackware/ platform_family "slackware" when /arch/ platform_family "arch" end