Great, thanks!
On 31/03/16 11:21, Daniel Sung wrote:
I achieve this by using the getvar function in stdlib. For example:
getvar("::network_${::gateway_dev}")
Regards,
Daniel
On Thursday, 31 March 2016 11:04:45 UTC+1, Jonathan Gazeley wrote:
Hi folks,
Short version:
I want to use a variable inside a variable to access a fact. Is this
possible?
Long version:
Facter provides facts $::ipaddress and $::netmask which figure out
which
is your primary interface and then return values like $::ipaddress_eth0
and $::netmask_eth0. However there is not a $::network fact to reflect
$::network_eth0.
I have a custom fact $::gateway_dev which returns the name of the
primary interface. Is it possible to access the variable like
${::network_${::gateway_dev}} ?
Thanks,
Jonathan
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