wmi-lite
is a lightweight Ruby gem utility library for accessing basic
Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)
functionality on Windows. It has no dependencies outside of the Ruby interpreter
and libraries and of course the Windows operating system.
To install it, run:
gem install wmi-lite
To use wmi-lite
in your Ruby source code, just require
it:
require 'wmi-lite'
You can then instantiate an object through WmiLite::Wmi.new
that will allow you to query a WMI namespace by calling methods on
that object.
- The default namespace if no argument is specified to
new
isroot\cimv2
. To override, pass the desired WMI namespace string as an argument to the constructor. - To execute queries against the object's namespace, use the
instances_of
,first_of
, andquery
methods. - The
instances_of
method will return all instances of a given class in the namespace as an array of instances. - The
query
method returns the results of an arbitrary WMI Query Language (WQL) query as an array of instances. - The
first_of
method will return the first of all instances of a given class in the namespace. - Each instance is represented by a Ruby
Hash
for which each property value of the instance is indexed by the string name of the property as documented in the WMI Schema or as registered in the local system's WMI repository. - The string name specified to the aforementioned
Hash
is case insensitive.
Use of the instances_of
, query
, and first_of
methods of the WmiLite::Wmi
object is demonstrated below.
cores = 0
wmi = WmiLite::Wmi.new
processors = wmi.instances_of('Win32_Processor')
processors.each do | processor |
cores += processor['numberofcores']
end
puts "\nThis system has #{cores} core(s).\n"
wmi = WmiLite::Wmi.new
computer_system = wmi.first_of('Win32_ComputerSystem')
is_in_domain = computer_system['partofdomain']
puts "\nThis system is #{is_in_domain ? '' : 'not '}domain joined.\n"
wmi = WmiLite::Wmi.new('root\rsop\computer')
gpos = wmi.instances_of('RSOP_GPO')
puts "\n#{'GPO Id'.ljust(40)}\tName"
puts "#{'------'.ljust(40)}\t----\n"
gpos.each do | gpo |
gpo_id = gpo['guidname']
gpo_display_name = gpo['name']
puts "#{gpo_id.ljust(40)}\t#{gpo_display_name}"
end
puts 'No GPOs' if gpos.count == 0
puts
puts "Ruby processes:\n"
wmi = WmiLite::Wmi.new
processes = wmi.query('select * from Win32_Process where Name LIKE \'%ruby%\'')
puts "\n#{'Process Id'.ljust(10)} Name"
puts "#{'----------'.ljust(10)} ----\n"
processes.each do | process |
pid = process['processid']
name = process['name']
puts "#{pid.to_s.ljust(10)} #{name}"
end
puts
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For information on contributing to this project please see our Contributing Documentation
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