Reference
This section of the documentation is a manual describing Fix Inventory's command-line interface (CLI), API, unified data model (UDM), and other components in detail.
It is assumed that you have already installed Fix Inventory and have a basic understanding of important concepts.
API
16 items
Command-Line Interface
5 items
Components
4 items
Configuration
2 items
Events
Various events are emitted to the Fix Inventory event bus.
IAM Permissions
2 items
Infrastructure Apps
8 items
Notebook
Fix Inventory Notebook is a library that allows you to interact with Fix Inventory Core using Jupyter Notebook, a web-based interactive Python shell. It is a powerful tool for interactive data analysis and visualization.
Search
8 items
Security
By default, all Fix Inventory components communicate with each other via HTTPS using Transport Layer Security (TLS).
Telemetry
Fix Inventory collects anonymized telemetry data to inform product development. Telemetry data helps pinpoint roadblocks or issues, and also helps to identify how we can help users get more value out of Fix Inventory.
Templates
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Unified Data Model
14 items
User Management
Fix Inventory Shell is protected by a login screen that requires a username and password:
Workflows
Fix Inventory's resource collection and automated jobs are triggered as part of a series of steps called a workflow. It is possible to create your own automations that hook into the events emitted by workflows.