Chef Infra Language: Reading Registry Keys
Six methods are present in the Chef Infra Language to help verify the registry
during a Chef Infra Client run on the Microsoft Windows
platform—registry_data_exists?
, registry_get_subkeys
,
registry_get_values
, registry_has_subkeys?
, registry_key_exists?
,
and registry_value_exists?
—these helpers ensure the
powershell_script resource is idempotent.
Note
key_exists?
, value_exists?
, data_exists?
,
get_values
, has_subkeys?
, and then get_subkeys
.registry_data_exists?
Use the registry_data_exists?
method to find out if a Microsoft
Windows registry key contains the specified data of the specified type
under the value.
Note
This method can be used in recipes and from within the not_if
and
only_if
blocks in resources. This method is not designed to create or
modify a registry key. If a registry key needs to be modified, use the
registry_key resource.
The syntax for the registry_data_exists?
method is as follows:
registry_data_exists?(
KEY_PATH,
{ name: 'NAME', type: TYPE, data: DATA },
ARCHITECTURE
)
where:
KEY_PATH
is the path to the registry key value. The path must include the registry hive, which can be specified either as its full name or as the 3- or 4-letter abbreviation. For example, bothHKLM\SECURITY
andHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SECURITY
are both valid and equivalent. The following hives are valid:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
,HKLM
,HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG
,HKCC
,HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
,HKCR
,HKEY_USERS
,HKU
,HKEY_CURRENT_USER
, andHKCU
.{ name: 'NAME', type: TYPE, data: DATA }
is a hash that contains the expected name, type, and data of the registry key valuetype:
represents the values available for registry keys in Microsoft Windows. Use:binary
for REG_BINARY,:string
for REG_SZ,:multi_string
for REG_MULTI_SZ,:expand_string
for REG_EXPAND_SZ,:dword
for REG_DWORD,:dword_big_endian
for REG_DWORD_BIG_ENDIAN, or:qword
for REG_QWORD.ARCHITECTURE
is one of the following values::x86_64
,:i386
, or:machine
. Set to:i386
to read or write 32-bit registry keys on 64-bit machines running Microsoft Windows. Set to:x86_64
to force write to a 64-bit registry location, however Chef Infra Client returns an exception if:x86_64
is used on a 32-bit machine. Set to:machine
to allow Chef Infra Client to allow Chef Infra Client to use the appropriate key location based on your node’s architecture. Default value::machine
.
This method will return true
or false
.
registry_get_subkeys
Use the registry_get_subkeys
method to get a list of registry key
values that are present for a Microsoft Windows registry key.
Note
This method can be used in recipes and from within the not_if
and
only_if
blocks in resources. This method is not designed to create or
modify a registry key. If a registry key needs to be modified, use the
registry_key resource.
The syntax for the registry_get_subkeys
method is as follows:
subkey_array = registry_get_subkeys(KEY_PATH, ARCHITECTURE)
where:
KEY_PATH
is the path to the registry key. The path must include the registry hive, which can be specified either as its full name or as the 3- or 4-letter abbreviation. For example, bothHKLM\SECURITY
andHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SECURITY
are both valid and equivalent. The following hives are valid:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
,HKLM
,HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG
,HKCC
,HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
,HKCR
,HKEY_USERS
,HKU
,HKEY_CURRENT_USER
, andHKCU
.ARCHITECTURE
is one of the following values::x86_64
,:i386
, or:machine
. Set to:i386
to read or write 32-bit registry keys on 64-bit machines running Microsoft Windows. Set to:x86_64
to force write to a 64-bit registry location, however Chef Infra Client returns an exception if:x86_64
is used on a 32-bit machine. Set to:machine
to allow Chef Infra Client to allow Chef Infra Client to use the appropriate key location based on your node’s architecture. Default value::machine
.
This returns an array of registry key values.
registry_get_values
Use the registry_get_values
method to get the registry key values
(name, type, and data) for a Microsoft Windows registry key.
Note
This method can be used in recipes and from within the not_if
and
only_if
blocks in resources. This method is not designed to create or
modify a registry key. If a registry key needs to be modified, use the
registry_key resource.
The syntax for the registry_get_values
method is as follows:
subkey_array = registry_get_values(KEY_PATH, ARCHITECTURE)
where:
KEY_PATH
is the path to the registry key. The path must include the registry hive, which can be specified either as its full name or as the 3- or 4-letter abbreviation. For example, bothHKLM\SECURITY
andHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SECURITY
are both valid and equivalent. The following hives are valid:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
,HKLM
,HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG
,HKCC
,HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
,HKCR
,HKEY_USERS
,HKU
,HKEY_CURRENT_USER
, andHKCU
.ARCHITECTURE
is one of the following values::x86_64
,:i386
, or:machine
. Set to:i386
to read or write 32-bit registry keys on 64-bit machines running Microsoft Windows. Set to:x86_64
to force write to a 64-bit registry location, however Chef Infra Client returns an exception if:x86_64
is used on a 32-bit machine. Set to:machine
to allow Chef Infra Client to allow Chef Infra Client to use the appropriate key location based on your node’s architecture. Default value::machine
.
This returns an array of registry key values.
registry_has_subkeys?
Use the registry_has_subkeys?
method to find out if a Microsoft
Windows registry key has one (or more) values.
Note
This method can be used in recipes and from within the not_if
and
only_if
blocks in resources. This method is not designed to create or
modify a registry key. If a registry key needs to be modified, use the
registry_key resource.
The syntax for the registry_has_subkeys?
method is as follows:
registry_has_subkeys?(KEY_PATH, ARCHITECTURE)
where:
KEY_PATH
is the path to the registry key. The path must include the registry hive, which can be specified either as its full name or as the 3- or 4-letter abbreviation. For example, bothHKLM\SECURITY
andHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SECURITY
are both valid and equivalent. The following hives are valid:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
,HKLM
,HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG
,HKCC
,HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
,HKCR
,HKEY_USERS
,HKU
,HKEY_CURRENT_USER
, andHKCU
.ARCHITECTURE
is one of the following values::x86_64
,:i386
, or:machine
. Set to:i386
to read or write 32-bit registry keys on 64-bit machines running Microsoft Windows. Set to:x86_64
to force write to a 64-bit registry location, however Chef Infra Client returns an exception if:x86_64
is used on a 32-bit machine. Set to:machine
to allow Chef Infra Client to allow Chef Infra Client to use the appropriate key location based on your node’s architecture. Default value::machine
.
This method will return true
or false
.
registry_key_exists?
Use the registry_key_exists?
method to find out if a Microsoft Windows
registry key exists at the specified path.
Note
This method can be used in recipes and from within the not_if
and
only_if
blocks in resources. This method is not designed to create or
modify a registry key. If a registry key needs to be modified, use the
registry_key resource.
The syntax for the registry_key_exists?
method is as follows:
registry_key_exists?(KEY_PATH, ARCHITECTURE)
where:
KEY_PATH
is the path to the registry key. The path must include the registry hive, which can be specified either as its full name or as the 3- or 4-letter abbreviation. For example, bothHKLM\SECURITY
andHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SECURITY
are both valid and equivalent. The following hives are valid:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
,HKLM
,HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG
,HKCC
,HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
,HKCR
,HKEY_USERS
,HKU
,HKEY_CURRENT_USER
, andHKCU
.ARCHITECTURE
is one of the following values::x86_64
,:i386
, or:machine
. Set to:i386
to read or write 32-bit registry keys on 64-bit machines running Microsoft Windows. Set to:x86_64
to force write to a 64-bit registry location, however Chef Infra Client returns an exception if:x86_64
is used on a 32-bit machine. Set to:machine
to allow Chef Infra Client to allow Chef Infra Client to use the appropriate key location based on your node’s architecture. Default value::machine
.
This method will return true
or false
. (Any registry key values that
are associated with this registry key are ignored.)
registry_value_exists?
Use the registry_value_exists?
method to find out if a registry key
value exists. Use registry_data_exists?
to test for the type and data
of a registry key value.
Note
This method can be used in recipes and from within the not_if
and
only_if
blocks in resources. This method is not designed to create or
modify a registry key. If a registry key needs to be modified, use the
registry_key resource.
The syntax for the registry_dvalue_exists?
method is as follows:
registry_value_exists?(
KEY_PATH,
{ name: 'NAME' },
ARCHITECTURE
)
where:
KEY_PATH
is the path to the registry key. The path must include the registry hive, which can be specified either as its full name or as the 3- or 4-letter abbreviation. For example, bothHKLM\SECURITY
andHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SECURITY
are both valid and equivalent. The following hives are valid:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
,HKLM
,HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG
,HKCC
,HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
,HKCR
,HKEY_USERS
,HKU
,HKEY_CURRENT_USER
, andHKCU
.{ name: 'NAME' }
is a hash that contains the name of the registry key value; if eithertype:
or:value
are specified in the hash, they are ignoredtype:
represents the values available for registry keys in Microsoft Windows. Use:binary
for REG_BINARY,:string
for REG_SZ,:multi_string
for REG_MULTI_SZ,:expand_string
for REG_EXPAND_SZ,:dword
for REG_DWORD,:dword_big_endian
for REG_DWORD_BIG_ENDIAN, or:qword
for REG_QWORD.ARCHITECTURE
is one of the following values::x86_64
,:i386
, or:machine
. Set to:i386
to read or write 32-bit registry keys on 64-bit machines running Microsoft Windows. Set to:x86_64
to force write to a 64-bit registry location, however Chef Infra Client returns an exception if:x86_64
is used on a 32-bit machine. Set to:machine
to allow Chef Infra Client to allow Chef Infra Client to use the appropriate key location based on your node’s architecture. Default value::machine
.
This method will return true
or false
.
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