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-# Fact: systemd
-#
-# Purpose:
-# Determine whether systemd is the init system on the node
-#
-# Resolution:
-# Check if the service_provider fact is systemd
-#
-# Caveats:
-# If you override the service provider then it will return false, even if the
-# underlying system still is systemd.
-#
-
-# Fact: systemd_version
-#
-# Purpose:
-# Determine the version of systemd installed
-#
-# Resolution:
-# Check the output of systemctl --version
-#
-# Caveats:
-#
-
-# Fact: systemd_internal_services
-#
-# Purpose:
-# List all systemd internal real services + their state
-#
-# Resolution:
-# Check the output of systemctl --list-unit-files systemd-* and parse it into
-# a hash with the status
-#
-# Caveats:
-#
-Facter.add(:systemd) do
- confine :kernel => :linux
- setcode do
- Facter.value(:service_provider) == 'systemd'
- end
-end
-
-Facter.add(:systemd_version) do
- confine :systemd => true
- setcode do
- Facter::Util::Resolution.exec("systemctl --version | awk '/systemd/{ print $2 }'")
- end
-end
-
-Facter.add(:systemd_internal_services) do
- confine :systemd => true
- setcode do
- command_output = Facter::Util::Resolution.exec(
- 'systemctl list-unit-files --no-legend --no-pager "systemd-*" -t service --state=enabled,disabled,enabled-runtime,indirect'
- )
- lines = command_output.lines.lazy.map { |line| line.split(/\s+/) }
- lines.each_with_object({}) do |(service, status, *), result|
- result[service] = status
- end
- end
-end