Hi Trevor,

In the case of a default node, regexp nodes or an external node
classifier, there *is* no well-defined "list of potential nodes" any more.

Having said that, a solution might be to use the puppet compiler's
internals to parse the site.pp and friends "manually" and access the AST
resulting from this parse. I've no idea if and how that could work
technically though.

Best Regards, David

On Mon, 21 Nov 2011 19:43:06 -0500, Trevor Vaughan
<tvaug...@onyxpoint.com>
wrote:
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> Thanks for the suggestions guys but I'm giving this one up as too
annoying
> to bother.
> 
> The issue was to detect the nodes that hadn't checked in but were
defined
> in the manifest.
> 
> Getting the information out of the YAML is pretty easy, yes.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Trevor
> 
> On 11/21/2011 12:10 PM, Brian Gallew wrote:
>> This is (almost) trivial.
>> First, create a fact that turns /var/lib/puppet/state/classes.txt into
>> an array.  Then extract that fact from the storedconfigs DB
>> programmatically.  Admittedly, this won't get all defined nodes, as
that
>> is somewhat meaningless since nodes can be "default" or regular
>> exceptions.  Instead, this gets all nodes that have run Puppet at least
>> once.
>> 
>> On Nov 20, 2011, at 6:04 PM, James Turnbull wrote:
>> 
>>> Trevor Vaughan wrote:
>>>> Sorry but...bump?
>>>>
>>>> On 11/18/2011 02:20 PM, Trevor Vaughan wrote:
>>>>> Sorry if this is a double post, my e-mail glitched on me.
>>>>
>>>>> Anyway, I'm trying to write a Ruby script that can get all defined
>>>>> nodes and all classes assigned to those nodes. I would prefer to not
>>>>> have to compile a catalog for each node.
>>>>
>>>>> I tried looking through the puppet/util/rdoc material but it really
>>>>> didn't handle the node entries as far as I could tell and also
didn't
>>>>> seem to have a way to get the info without printing it all out.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Sorry missed this one - I do something vaguely similar for the Puppet
>>> Rundeck integration - have a look at the code at:
>>>
>>> https://github.com/jamtur01/puppet-rundeck
>>>
>>> Others may be able to chime in with better ideas.
>>>
>>> James
>>>
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