inspec 1.51.6 → 1.51.15

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/.rubocop.yml +101 -101
  3. data/CHANGELOG.md +2915 -2902
  4. data/Gemfile +53 -53
  5. data/LICENSE +14 -14
  6. data/MAINTAINERS.md +31 -31
  7. data/MAINTAINERS.toml +47 -47
  8. data/README.md +419 -419
  9. data/Rakefile +167 -167
  10. data/bin/inspec +12 -12
  11. data/docs/.gitignore +2 -2
  12. data/docs/README.md +40 -40
  13. data/docs/dsl_inspec.md +258 -258
  14. data/docs/dsl_resource.md +93 -93
  15. data/docs/glossary.md +99 -99
  16. data/docs/habitat.md +191 -191
  17. data/docs/inspec_and_friends.md +107 -107
  18. data/docs/matchers.md +165 -165
  19. data/docs/migration.md +293 -293
  20. data/docs/plugin_kitchen_inspec.md +49 -49
  21. data/docs/profiles.md +370 -370
  22. data/docs/resources/aide_conf.md.erb +78 -78
  23. data/docs/resources/apache.md.erb +66 -66
  24. data/docs/resources/apache_conf.md.erb +67 -67
  25. data/docs/resources/apt.md.erb +70 -70
  26. data/docs/resources/audit_policy.md.erb +46 -46
  27. data/docs/resources/auditd.md.erb +78 -78
  28. data/docs/resources/auditd_conf.md.erb +68 -68
  29. data/docs/resources/auditd_rules.md.erb +116 -116
  30. data/docs/resources/bash.md.erb +74 -74
  31. data/docs/resources/bond.md.erb +89 -89
  32. data/docs/resources/bridge.md.erb +54 -54
  33. data/docs/resources/bsd_service.md.erb +65 -65
  34. data/docs/resources/command.md.erb +137 -137
  35. data/docs/resources/cpan.md.erb +77 -77
  36. data/docs/resources/cran.md.erb +63 -63
  37. data/docs/resources/crontab.md.erb +87 -87
  38. data/docs/resources/csv.md.erb +53 -53
  39. data/docs/resources/dh_params.md.erb +216 -216
  40. data/docs/resources/directory.md.erb +28 -28
  41. data/docs/resources/docker.md.erb +163 -163
  42. data/docs/resources/docker_container.md.erb +99 -99
  43. data/docs/resources/docker_image.md.erb +93 -93
  44. data/docs/resources/docker_service.md.erb +113 -113
  45. data/docs/resources/elasticsearch.md.erb +230 -230
  46. data/docs/resources/etc_fstab.md.erb +124 -124
  47. data/docs/resources/etc_group.md.erb +74 -74
  48. data/docs/resources/etc_hosts.md.erb +75 -75
  49. data/docs/resources/etc_hosts_allow.md.erb +73 -73
  50. data/docs/resources/etc_hosts_deny.md.erb +73 -73
  51. data/docs/resources/file.md.erb +512 -512
  52. data/docs/resources/filesystem.md.erb +40 -40
  53. data/docs/resources/firewalld.md.erb +105 -105
  54. data/docs/resources/gem.md.erb +78 -78
  55. data/docs/resources/group.md.erb +60 -60
  56. data/docs/resources/grub_conf.md.erb +101 -100
  57. data/docs/resources/host.md.erb +77 -77
  58. data/docs/resources/http.md.erb +104 -98
  59. data/docs/resources/iis_app.md.erb +120 -116
  60. data/docs/resources/iis_site.md.erb +132 -128
  61. data/docs/resources/inetd_conf.md.erb +95 -84
  62. data/docs/resources/ini.md.erb +72 -69
  63. data/docs/resources/interface.md.erb +55 -46
  64. data/docs/resources/iptables.md.erb +63 -63
  65. data/docs/resources/json.md.erb +61 -61
  66. data/docs/resources/kernel_module.md.erb +106 -106
  67. data/docs/resources/kernel_parameter.md.erb +58 -58
  68. data/docs/resources/key_rsa.md.erb +73 -73
  69. data/docs/resources/launchd_service.md.erb +56 -56
  70. data/docs/resources/limits_conf.md.erb +66 -66
  71. data/docs/resources/login_def.md.erb +62 -62
  72. data/docs/resources/mount.md.erb +68 -68
  73. data/docs/resources/mssql_session.md.erb +59 -59
  74. data/docs/resources/mysql_conf.md.erb +98 -98
  75. data/docs/resources/mysql_session.md.erb +73 -73
  76. data/docs/resources/nginx.md.erb +78 -78
  77. data/docs/resources/nginx_conf.md.erb +127 -127
  78. data/docs/resources/npm.md.erb +59 -59
  79. data/docs/resources/ntp_conf.md.erb +59 -59
  80. data/docs/resources/oneget.md.erb +52 -52
  81. data/docs/resources/oracledb_session.md.erb +51 -51
  82. data/docs/resources/os.md.erb +140 -140
  83. data/docs/resources/os_env.md.erb +77 -77
  84. data/docs/resources/package.md.erb +119 -119
  85. data/docs/resources/packages.md.erb +66 -66
  86. data/docs/resources/parse_config.md.erb +102 -102
  87. data/docs/resources/parse_config_file.md.erb +137 -137
  88. data/docs/resources/passwd.md.erb +140 -140
  89. data/docs/resources/pip.md.erb +66 -66
  90. data/docs/resources/port.md.erb +136 -136
  91. data/docs/resources/postgres_conf.md.erb +78 -78
  92. data/docs/resources/postgres_hba_conf.md.erb +92 -92
  93. data/docs/resources/postgres_ident_conf.md.erb +75 -75
  94. data/docs/resources/postgres_session.md.erb +68 -68
  95. data/docs/resources/powershell.md.erb +101 -101
  96. data/docs/resources/processes.md.erb +107 -107
  97. data/docs/resources/rabbitmq_config.md.erb +40 -40
  98. data/docs/resources/registry_key.md.erb +157 -157
  99. data/docs/resources/runit_service.md.erb +56 -56
  100. data/docs/resources/security_policy.md.erb +46 -46
  101. data/docs/resources/service.md.erb +120 -120
  102. data/docs/resources/shadow.md.erb +143 -143
  103. data/docs/resources/ssh_config.md.erb +79 -79
  104. data/docs/resources/sshd_config.md.erb +82 -82
  105. data/docs/resources/ssl.md.erb +118 -118
  106. data/docs/resources/sys_info.md.erb +41 -41
  107. data/docs/resources/systemd_service.md.erb +56 -56
  108. data/docs/resources/sysv_service.md.erb +56 -56
  109. data/docs/resources/upstart_service.md.erb +56 -56
  110. data/docs/resources/user.md.erb +139 -139
  111. data/docs/resources/users.md.erb +126 -126
  112. data/docs/resources/vbscript.md.erb +54 -54
  113. data/docs/resources/virtualization.md.erb +56 -56
  114. data/docs/resources/windows_feature.md.erb +46 -46
  115. data/docs/resources/windows_hotfix.md.erb +52 -52
  116. data/docs/resources/windows_task.md.erb +89 -89
  117. data/docs/resources/wmi.md.erb +80 -80
  118. data/docs/resources/x509_certificate.md.erb +150 -150
  119. data/docs/resources/xinetd_conf.md.erb +155 -155
  120. data/docs/resources/xml.md.erb +84 -84
  121. data/docs/resources/yaml.md.erb +68 -68
  122. data/docs/resources/yum.md.erb +97 -97
  123. data/docs/resources/zfs_dataset.md.erb +52 -52
  124. data/docs/resources/zfs_pool.md.erb +46 -46
  125. data/docs/ruby_usage.md +203 -203
  126. data/docs/shared/matcher_be.md.erb +1 -1
  127. data/docs/shared/matcher_cmp.md.erb +43 -43
  128. data/docs/shared/matcher_eq.md.erb +3 -3
  129. data/docs/shared/matcher_include.md.erb +1 -1
  130. data/docs/shared/matcher_match.md.erb +1 -1
  131. data/docs/shell.md +172 -172
  132. data/examples/README.md +8 -8
  133. data/examples/inheritance/README.md +65 -65
  134. data/examples/inheritance/controls/example.rb +14 -14
  135. data/examples/inheritance/inspec.yml +15 -15
  136. data/examples/kitchen-ansible/.kitchen.yml +25 -25
  137. data/examples/kitchen-ansible/Gemfile +19 -19
  138. data/examples/kitchen-ansible/README.md +53 -53
  139. data/examples/kitchen-ansible/files/nginx.repo +6 -6
  140. data/examples/kitchen-ansible/tasks/main.yml +16 -16
  141. data/examples/kitchen-ansible/test/integration/default/default.yml +5 -5
  142. data/examples/kitchen-ansible/test/integration/default/web_spec.rb +28 -28
  143. data/examples/kitchen-chef/.kitchen.yml +20 -20
  144. data/examples/kitchen-chef/Berksfile +3 -3
  145. data/examples/kitchen-chef/Gemfile +19 -19
  146. data/examples/kitchen-chef/README.md +27 -27
  147. data/examples/kitchen-chef/metadata.rb +7 -7
  148. data/examples/kitchen-chef/recipes/default.rb +6 -6
  149. data/examples/kitchen-chef/recipes/nginx.rb +30 -30
  150. data/examples/kitchen-chef/test/integration/default/web_spec.rb +28 -28
  151. data/examples/kitchen-puppet/.kitchen.yml +22 -22
  152. data/examples/kitchen-puppet/Gemfile +20 -20
  153. data/examples/kitchen-puppet/Puppetfile +25 -25
  154. data/examples/kitchen-puppet/README.md +53 -53
  155. data/examples/kitchen-puppet/manifests/site.pp +33 -33
  156. data/examples/kitchen-puppet/metadata.json +11 -11
  157. data/examples/kitchen-puppet/test/integration/default/web_spec.rb +28 -28
  158. data/examples/meta-profile/README.md +37 -37
  159. data/examples/meta-profile/controls/example.rb +13 -13
  160. data/examples/meta-profile/inspec.yml +13 -13
  161. data/examples/profile-attribute.yml +2 -2
  162. data/examples/profile-attribute/README.md +14 -14
  163. data/examples/profile-attribute/controls/example.rb +11 -11
  164. data/examples/profile-attribute/inspec.yml +8 -8
  165. data/examples/profile-sensitive/README.md +29 -29
  166. data/examples/profile-sensitive/controls/sensitive-failures.rb +9 -9
  167. data/examples/profile-sensitive/controls/sensitive.rb +9 -9
  168. data/examples/profile-sensitive/inspec.yml +8 -8
  169. data/examples/profile/README.md +48 -48
  170. data/examples/profile/controls/example.rb +23 -23
  171. data/examples/profile/controls/gordon.rb +36 -36
  172. data/examples/profile/controls/meta.rb +34 -34
  173. data/examples/profile/inspec.yml +10 -10
  174. data/examples/profile/libraries/gordon_config.rb +53 -53
  175. data/inspec.gemspec +47 -47
  176. data/lib/bundles/README.md +3 -3
  177. data/lib/bundles/inspec-artifact.rb +7 -7
  178. data/lib/bundles/inspec-artifact/README.md +1 -1
  179. data/lib/bundles/inspec-artifact/cli.rb +277 -277
  180. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance.rb +16 -16
  181. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/.kitchen.yml +20 -20
  182. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/README.md +185 -185
  183. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/api.rb +316 -316
  184. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/api/login.rb +152 -152
  185. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/bootstrap.sh +41 -41
  186. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/cli.rb +277 -277
  187. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/configuration.rb +103 -103
  188. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/http.rb +86 -86
  189. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/support.rb +36 -36
  190. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/target.rb +98 -98
  191. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/test/integration/default/cli.rb +93 -93
  192. data/lib/bundles/inspec-habitat.rb +12 -12
  193. data/lib/bundles/inspec-habitat/cli.rb +36 -36
  194. data/lib/bundles/inspec-habitat/log.rb +10 -10
  195. data/lib/bundles/inspec-habitat/profile.rb +390 -390
  196. data/lib/bundles/inspec-init.rb +8 -8
  197. data/lib/bundles/inspec-init/README.md +31 -31
  198. data/lib/bundles/inspec-init/cli.rb +97 -97
  199. data/lib/bundles/inspec-init/templates/profile/README.md +3 -3
  200. data/lib/bundles/inspec-init/templates/profile/controls/example.rb +19 -19
  201. data/lib/bundles/inspec-init/templates/profile/inspec.yml +8 -8
  202. data/lib/bundles/inspec-supermarket.rb +13 -13
  203. data/lib/bundles/inspec-supermarket/README.md +45 -45
  204. data/lib/bundles/inspec-supermarket/api.rb +84 -84
  205. data/lib/bundles/inspec-supermarket/cli.rb +65 -65
  206. data/lib/bundles/inspec-supermarket/target.rb +34 -34
  207. data/lib/fetchers/git.rb +163 -163
  208. data/lib/fetchers/local.rb +74 -74
  209. data/lib/fetchers/mock.rb +35 -35
  210. data/lib/fetchers/url.rb +204 -204
  211. data/lib/inspec.rb +24 -24
  212. data/lib/inspec/archive/tar.rb +29 -29
  213. data/lib/inspec/archive/zip.rb +19 -19
  214. data/lib/inspec/backend.rb +92 -92
  215. data/lib/inspec/base_cli.rb +324 -322
  216. data/lib/inspec/cached_fetcher.rb +66 -66
  217. data/lib/inspec/cli.rb +298 -298
  218. data/lib/inspec/completions/bash.sh.erb +45 -45
  219. data/lib/inspec/completions/fish.sh.erb +34 -34
  220. data/lib/inspec/completions/zsh.sh.erb +61 -61
  221. data/lib/inspec/control_eval_context.rb +179 -179
  222. data/lib/inspec/dependencies/cache.rb +72 -72
  223. data/lib/inspec/dependencies/dependency_set.rb +92 -92
  224. data/lib/inspec/dependencies/lockfile.rb +115 -115
  225. data/lib/inspec/dependencies/requirement.rb +123 -123
  226. data/lib/inspec/dependencies/resolver.rb +86 -86
  227. data/lib/inspec/describe.rb +27 -27
  228. data/lib/inspec/dsl.rb +66 -66
  229. data/lib/inspec/dsl_shared.rb +33 -33
  230. data/lib/inspec/env_printer.rb +157 -157
  231. data/lib/inspec/errors.rb +13 -13
  232. data/lib/inspec/exceptions.rb +12 -12
  233. data/lib/inspec/expect.rb +45 -45
  234. data/lib/inspec/fetcher.rb +45 -45
  235. data/lib/inspec/file_provider.rb +275 -275
  236. data/lib/inspec/formatters.rb +3 -3
  237. data/lib/inspec/formatters/base.rb +208 -208
  238. data/lib/inspec/formatters/json_rspec.rb +20 -20
  239. data/lib/inspec/formatters/show_progress.rb +12 -12
  240. data/lib/inspec/library_eval_context.rb +58 -58
  241. data/lib/inspec/log.rb +11 -11
  242. data/lib/inspec/metadata.rb +253 -253
  243. data/lib/inspec/method_source.rb +24 -24
  244. data/lib/inspec/objects.rb +14 -14
  245. data/lib/inspec/objects/attribute.rb +65 -65
  246. data/lib/inspec/objects/control.rb +61 -61
  247. data/lib/inspec/objects/describe.rb +92 -92
  248. data/lib/inspec/objects/each_loop.rb +36 -36
  249. data/lib/inspec/objects/list.rb +15 -15
  250. data/lib/inspec/objects/or_test.rb +40 -40
  251. data/lib/inspec/objects/ruby_helper.rb +15 -15
  252. data/lib/inspec/objects/tag.rb +27 -27
  253. data/lib/inspec/objects/test.rb +87 -87
  254. data/lib/inspec/objects/value.rb +27 -27
  255. data/lib/inspec/plugins.rb +60 -60
  256. data/lib/inspec/plugins/cli.rb +24 -24
  257. data/lib/inspec/plugins/fetcher.rb +86 -86
  258. data/lib/inspec/plugins/resource.rb +132 -132
  259. data/lib/inspec/plugins/secret.rb +15 -15
  260. data/lib/inspec/plugins/source_reader.rb +40 -40
  261. data/lib/inspec/polyfill.rb +12 -12
  262. data/lib/inspec/profile.rb +510 -510
  263. data/lib/inspec/profile_context.rb +207 -207
  264. data/lib/inspec/profile_vendor.rb +66 -66
  265. data/lib/inspec/reporters.rb +50 -33
  266. data/lib/inspec/reporters/base.rb +24 -23
  267. data/lib/inspec/reporters/cli.rb +395 -395
  268. data/lib/inspec/reporters/json.rb +134 -132
  269. data/lib/inspec/reporters/json_min.rb +48 -44
  270. data/lib/inspec/reporters/junit.rb +77 -77
  271. data/lib/inspec/require_loader.rb +33 -33
  272. data/lib/inspec/resource.rb +176 -176
  273. data/lib/inspec/rule.rb +266 -266
  274. data/lib/inspec/runner.rb +340 -337
  275. data/lib/inspec/runner_mock.rb +41 -41
  276. data/lib/inspec/runner_rspec.rb +163 -185
  277. data/lib/inspec/runtime_profile.rb +26 -26
  278. data/lib/inspec/schema.rb +186 -186
  279. data/lib/inspec/secrets.rb +19 -19
  280. data/lib/inspec/secrets/yaml.rb +30 -30
  281. data/lib/inspec/shell.rb +223 -223
  282. data/lib/inspec/shell_detector.rb +90 -90
  283. data/lib/inspec/source_reader.rb +29 -29
  284. data/lib/inspec/version.rb +8 -8
  285. data/lib/matchers/matchers.rb +397 -397
  286. data/lib/resources/aide_conf.rb +160 -160
  287. data/lib/resources/apache.rb +49 -49
  288. data/lib/resources/apache_conf.rb +158 -158
  289. data/lib/resources/apt.rb +150 -150
  290. data/lib/resources/audit_policy.rb +64 -64
  291. data/lib/resources/auditd.rb +233 -233
  292. data/lib/resources/auditd_conf.rb +56 -56
  293. data/lib/resources/auditd_rules.rb +205 -205
  294. data/lib/resources/bash.rb +36 -36
  295. data/lib/resources/bond.rb +69 -69
  296. data/lib/resources/bridge.rb +123 -123
  297. data/lib/resources/command.rb +69 -69
  298. data/lib/resources/cpan.rb +60 -60
  299. data/lib/resources/cran.rb +66 -66
  300. data/lib/resources/crontab.rb +169 -169
  301. data/lib/resources/csv.rb +58 -58
  302. data/lib/resources/dh_params.rb +83 -83
  303. data/lib/resources/directory.rb +25 -25
  304. data/lib/resources/docker.rb +239 -239
  305. data/lib/resources/docker_container.rb +92 -92
  306. data/lib/resources/docker_image.rb +86 -86
  307. data/lib/resources/docker_object.rb +57 -57
  308. data/lib/resources/docker_service.rb +94 -94
  309. data/lib/resources/elasticsearch.rb +168 -168
  310. data/lib/resources/etc_fstab.rb +102 -102
  311. data/lib/resources/etc_group.rb +157 -157
  312. data/lib/resources/etc_hosts.rb +81 -81
  313. data/lib/resources/etc_hosts_allow_deny.rb +122 -122
  314. data/lib/resources/file.rb +298 -298
  315. data/lib/resources/filesystem.rb +31 -31
  316. data/lib/resources/firewalld.rb +144 -144
  317. data/lib/resources/gem.rb +71 -71
  318. data/lib/resources/groups.rb +213 -213
  319. data/lib/resources/grub_conf.rb +237 -237
  320. data/lib/resources/host.rb +300 -300
  321. data/lib/resources/http.rb +252 -252
  322. data/lib/resources/iis_app.rb +103 -103
  323. data/lib/resources/iis_site.rb +147 -147
  324. data/lib/resources/inetd_conf.rb +63 -63
  325. data/lib/resources/ini.rb +29 -29
  326. data/lib/resources/interface.rb +130 -130
  327. data/lib/resources/iptables.rb +70 -70
  328. data/lib/resources/json.rb +115 -115
  329. data/lib/resources/kernel_module.rb +110 -110
  330. data/lib/resources/kernel_parameter.rb +58 -58
  331. data/lib/resources/key_rsa.rb +67 -67
  332. data/lib/resources/limits_conf.rb +56 -56
  333. data/lib/resources/login_def.rb +67 -67
  334. data/lib/resources/mount.rb +90 -90
  335. data/lib/resources/mssql_session.rb +103 -103
  336. data/lib/resources/mysql.rb +82 -82
  337. data/lib/resources/mysql_conf.rb +133 -133
  338. data/lib/resources/mysql_session.rb +72 -72
  339. data/lib/resources/nginx.rb +97 -97
  340. data/lib/resources/nginx_conf.rb +228 -228
  341. data/lib/resources/npm.rb +48 -48
  342. data/lib/resources/ntp_conf.rb +59 -59
  343. data/lib/resources/oneget.rb +72 -72
  344. data/lib/resources/oracledb_session.rb +140 -140
  345. data/lib/resources/os.rb +46 -46
  346. data/lib/resources/os_env.rb +76 -76
  347. data/lib/resources/package.rb +357 -357
  348. data/lib/resources/packages.rb +112 -112
  349. data/lib/resources/parse_config.rb +116 -116
  350. data/lib/resources/passwd.rb +96 -96
  351. data/lib/resources/pip.rb +89 -89
  352. data/lib/resources/platform.rb +112 -112
  353. data/lib/resources/port.rb +771 -771
  354. data/lib/resources/postgres.rb +132 -132
  355. data/lib/resources/postgres_conf.rb +122 -122
  356. data/lib/resources/postgres_hba_conf.rb +101 -101
  357. data/lib/resources/postgres_ident_conf.rb +79 -79
  358. data/lib/resources/postgres_session.rb +72 -72
  359. data/lib/resources/powershell.rb +58 -58
  360. data/lib/resources/processes.rb +204 -204
  361. data/lib/resources/rabbitmq_conf.rb +53 -53
  362. data/lib/resources/registry_key.rb +296 -296
  363. data/lib/resources/security_policy.rb +181 -181
  364. data/lib/resources/service.rb +784 -784
  365. data/lib/resources/shadow.rb +141 -141
  366. data/lib/resources/ssh_conf.rb +102 -102
  367. data/lib/resources/ssl.rb +99 -99
  368. data/lib/resources/sys_info.rb +26 -26
  369. data/lib/resources/toml.rb +32 -32
  370. data/lib/resources/users.rb +652 -652
  371. data/lib/resources/vbscript.rb +70 -70
  372. data/lib/resources/virtualization.rb +251 -251
  373. data/lib/resources/windows_feature.rb +85 -85
  374. data/lib/resources/windows_hotfix.rb +35 -35
  375. data/lib/resources/windows_task.rb +106 -106
  376. data/lib/resources/wmi.rb +114 -114
  377. data/lib/resources/x509_certificate.rb +143 -143
  378. data/lib/resources/xinetd.rb +112 -112
  379. data/lib/resources/xml.rb +45 -45
  380. data/lib/resources/yaml.rb +45 -45
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- ---
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- title: About the zfs_dataset Resource
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- # zfs_dataset
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- Use the `zfs_dataset` InSpec audit resource to test the ZFS datasets on FreeBSD systems.
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- ## Syntax
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- A `zfs_dataset` resource block declares the ZFS dataset properties that should be tested:
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- describe zfs_dataset('dataset') do
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- it { should MATCHER 'value' }
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- end
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- where
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- * `('dataset')` is the name of the ZFS dataset (eg: `'tank/tmp'`)
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- * `MATCHER` is a valid matcher for this resource
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- ## Examples
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- ### Test a dataset of 'tank/tmp'
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- describe zfs_dataset('tank/tmp') do
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- it { should be_mounted }
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- its('atime') { should eq 'on' }
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- its('compression') { should eq 'lz4' }
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- its('exec') { should eq 'off' }
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- its('readonly') { should eq 'off' }
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- its('setuid') { should eq 'off' }
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- end
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-
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- <br>
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-
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- ## Matchers
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- This InSpec audit resource has the matchers listed below, in addition to dynamically exposing all ZFS dataset properties available (see: `man zfs` for the list of supported properties). For a full list of available matchers please visit our [matchers page](https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/matchers/).
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- ### be_mounted
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- The `be_mounted` matcher tests if the dataset is accessible from the file system:
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- it { should be_mounted }
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+ ---
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+ title: About the zfs_dataset Resource
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+ ---
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+
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+ # zfs_dataset
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+
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+ Use the `zfs_dataset` InSpec audit resource to test the ZFS datasets on FreeBSD systems.
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+
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+ <br>
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+
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+ ## Syntax
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+
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+ A `zfs_dataset` resource block declares the ZFS dataset properties that should be tested:
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+
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+ describe zfs_dataset('dataset') do
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+ it { should MATCHER 'value' }
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+ end
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+
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+ where
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+
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+ * `('dataset')` is the name of the ZFS dataset (eg: `'tank/tmp'`)
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+ * `MATCHER` is a valid matcher for this resource
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+ * `'value'` is the value to be tested
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+
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+ <br>
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+
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+ ## Examples
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+
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+ The following examples show how to use this InSpec audit resource.
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+
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+ ### Test a dataset of 'tank/tmp'
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+
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+ describe zfs_dataset('tank/tmp') do
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+ it { should be_mounted }
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+ its('atime') { should eq 'on' }
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+ its('compression') { should eq 'lz4' }
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+ its('exec') { should eq 'off' }
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+ its('readonly') { should eq 'off' }
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+ its('setuid') { should eq 'off' }
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+ end
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+
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+ <br>
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+
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+ ## Matchers
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+
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+ This InSpec audit resource has the matchers listed below, in addition to dynamically exposing all ZFS dataset properties available (see: `man zfs` for the list of supported properties). For a full list of available matchers please visit our [matchers page](https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/matchers/).
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+
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+ ### be_mounted
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+ The `be_mounted` matcher tests if the dataset is accessible from the file system:
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+ it { should be_mounted }
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- ---
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- title: About the zfs_pool Resource
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- ---
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- # zfs_pool
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- Use the `zfs_pool` InSpec audit resource to test the ZFS pools on FreeBSD systems.
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-
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- <br>
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- ## Syntax
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- A `zfs_pool` resource block declares the ZFS pool properties that should be tested:
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- describe zfs_pool('pool') do
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- it { should MATCHER 'value' }
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- end
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-
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- where
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- * `('pool')` is the name of the ZFS pool (eg: `'tank'`)
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- * `MATCHER` is a valid matcher for this resource
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- * `'value'` is the value to be tested
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-
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- <br>
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-
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- ## Examples
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- ### Test a pool of 'tank'
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- describe zfs_pool('tank') do
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- its('autoexpand') { should eq 'off' }
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- its('failmode') { should eq 'continue' }
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- its('feature@lz4_compress') { should eq 'active' }
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- its('health') { should eq 'ONLINE' }
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- its('listsnapshots') { should eq 'off' }
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- its('readonly') { should eq 'off' }
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- end
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-
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- <br>
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-
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- ## Matchers
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-
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- This InSpec audit resource dynamically exposes all ZFS pool properties available (see: `man zpool` for the list of supported properties). For a full list of available matchers please visit our [matchers page](https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/matchers/).
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+ ---
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+ title: About the zfs_pool Resource
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+ ---
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+
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+ # zfs_pool
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+
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+ Use the `zfs_pool` InSpec audit resource to test the ZFS pools on FreeBSD systems.
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+
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+ <br>
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+
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+ ## Syntax
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+
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+ A `zfs_pool` resource block declares the ZFS pool properties that should be tested:
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+
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+ describe zfs_pool('pool') do
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+ it { should MATCHER 'value' }
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+ end
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+
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+ where
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+
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+ * `('pool')` is the name of the ZFS pool (eg: `'tank'`)
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+ * `MATCHER` is a valid matcher for this resource
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+ * `'value'` is the value to be tested
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+
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+ <br>
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+
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+ ## Examples
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+
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+ The following examples show how to use this InSpec audit resource.
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+
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+ ### Test a pool of 'tank'
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+
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+ describe zfs_pool('tank') do
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+ its('autoexpand') { should eq 'off' }
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+ its('failmode') { should eq 'continue' }
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+ its('feature@lz4_compress') { should eq 'active' }
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+ its('health') { should eq 'ONLINE' }
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+ its('listsnapshots') { should eq 'off' }
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+ its('readonly') { should eq 'off' }
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+ end
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+
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+ <br>
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+
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+ ## Matchers
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+
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+ This InSpec audit resource dynamically exposes all ZFS pool properties available (see: `man zpool` for the list of supported properties). For a full list of available matchers please visit our [matchers page](https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/matchers/).
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- # Using Ruby in InSpec
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-
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- The InSpec DSL is a Ruby based DSL for writing audit controls, which
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- includes audit resources that you can invoke. Core and custom resources
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- are written as regular Ruby classes which inherit from
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- `Inspec.resource`.
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-
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- Assuming we have a JSON file like this on the node to be tested:
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-
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- ```json
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- {
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- "keys":[
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- {"username":"john", "key":"/opt/keys/johnd.key"},
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- {"username":"jane", "key":"/opt/keys/janed.key"},
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- {"username":"sunny ", "key":"/opt/keys/sunnym.key"}
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- ]
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- }
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- ```
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-
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- The following example shows how you can use pure Ruby code(variables,
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- loops, conditionals, regular expressions, etc) to run a few tests
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- against the above JSON file:
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-
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- ```ruby
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- control 'check-interns' do
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- # use the json inspec resource to get the file
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- json_obj = json('/opt/keys/interns.json')
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- describe json_obj do
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- its('keys') { should_not eq nil }
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- end
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- if json_obj['keys']
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- # loop over the keys array
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- json_obj['keys'].each do |intern|
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- username = intern['username'].strip
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- # check for white spaces chars in usernames
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- describe username do
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- it { should_not match(/\s/) }
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- end
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- # check key file owners and permissions
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- describe file(intern['key']) do
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- it { should be_owned_by username }
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- its('mode') { should cmp '0600' }
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- end
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- end
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- end
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- end
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- ```
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-
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- ## Execution
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-
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- It's important to understand that Ruby code used in custom resources and
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- controls DSL is executed on the system that runs InSpec. This allows
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- InSpec to work without Ruby and rubygems being required on remote
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- targets(servers or containers).
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-
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- For example, using `` `ls ``\` or `system('ls')` will result in the `ls`
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- command being run locally and not on the target(remote) system. In order
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- to process the output of `ls` executed on the target system, use
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- `inspec.command('ls')` or `inspec.powershell('ls')`
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-
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- Similarly, use `inspec.file(PATH)` to access files or directories from
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- remote systems in your tests or custom resources.
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-
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-
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- ## Using rubygems
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-
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- Ruby gems are self-contained programs and libraries. If you create a custom
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- resource please vendor gems into the library. This ensures that all resources
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- are self-contained and complete and don't need any resolution at runtime. We
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- vendor resources and requirements through dependency resolution, which is
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- independent of programming languages and their resolver mechanisms.
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-
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- ## Interactive Debugging with Pry
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-
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- Here's a sample InSpec control that users Ruby variables to instantiate
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- an InSpec resource once and use the content in multiple tests.
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-
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- ```ruby
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- control 'check-perl' do
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- impact 0.3
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- title 'Check perl compiled options and permissions'
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- perl_out = command('perl -V')
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- #require 'pry'; binding.pry;
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- describe perl_out do
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- its('exit_status') { should eq 0 }
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- its('stdout') { should match (/USE_64_BIT_ALL/) }
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- its('stdout') { should match (/useposix=true/) }
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- its('stdout') { should match (/-fstack-protector/) }
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- end
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-
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- # extract an array of include directories
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- perl_inc = perl_out.stdout.partition('@INC:').last.strip.split("\n")
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- # ensure include directories are only writable by 'owner'
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- perl_inc.each do |path|
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- describe directory(path.strip) do
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- it { should_not be_writable.by('group') }
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- it { should_not be_writable.by('other') }
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- end
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- end
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- end
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- ```
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-
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- An **advanced** but very useful Ruby tip. In the previous example, I
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- commented out the `require 'pry'; binding.pry;` line. If you remove the
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- `#` prefix and run the control, the execution will stop at that line and
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- give you a `pry` shell. Use that to troubleshoot, print variables, see
107
- methods available, etc. For the above example:
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-
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- ```ruby
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- [1] pry> perl_out.exit_status
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- => 0
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- [2] pry> perl_out.stderr
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- => ""
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- [3] pry> ls perl_out
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- Inspec::Plugins::Resource#methods: inspect
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- Inspec::Resources::Cmd#methods: command exist? exit_status result stderr stdout to_s
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- Inspec::Resource::Registry::Command#methods: inspec
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- instance variables: @__backend_runner__ @__resource_name__ @command @result
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- [4] pry> perl_out.stdout.partition('@INC:').last.strip.split("\n")
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- => ["/Library/Perl/5.18/darwin-thread-multi-2level",
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- " /Library/Perl/5.18",
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- ...REDACTED...
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- [5] pry> exit # or abort
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- ```
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-
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- You can use `pry` inside both the controls DSL and resources. Similarly,
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- for dev and test, you can use `inspec shell` which is based on `pry`,
128
- for example:
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-
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- ```ruby
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- $ inspec shell
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- Welcome to the interactive InSpec Shell
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- To find out how to use it, type: help
134
-
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- inspec> command('ls /home/gordon/git/inspec/docs').stdout
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- => "ctl_inspec.rst\ndsl_inspec.rst\ndsl_resource.rst\n"
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- inspec> command('ls').stdout.split("\n")
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- => ["ctl_inspec.rst", "dsl_inspec.rst", "dsl_resource.rst"]
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-
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- inspec> help command
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- Name: command
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-
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- Description:
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- Use the command InSpec audit resource to test an arbitrary command that is run on the system.
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-
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- Example:
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- describe command('ls -al /') do
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- it { should exist }
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- its('stdout') { should match /bin/ }
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- its('stderr') { should eq '' }
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- its('exit_status') { should eq 0 }
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- end
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- ```
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-
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- ## Shelling out in tests
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-
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- When writing tests you can not use standard ruby methods to shellout as it tries to execute those commands locally.
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- However, the `command` resource has a `.stdout` method that will allow you to manipulate the results.
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- Using the above example, you could check the writes on several subdirectories.
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-
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- ### Example 1:
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- ```ruby
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- $ inspec shell
164
- Welcome to the interactive InSpec Shell
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- To find out how to use it, type: help
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-
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- inspec> output=command('echo test').stdout
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- => "test\n"
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- inspec> describe command('echo test') do
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- inspec> its('stdout') { should eq output }
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- inspec> end
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-
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- Profile: inspec-shell
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- Version: (not specified)
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-
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- Command echo
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- ✔ test stdout should eq "test\n"
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-
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- Test Summary: 1 successful, 0 failures, 0 skipped
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- ```
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-
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- ### Example 2:
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- ```ruby
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- $ inspec shell
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- Welcome to the interactive InSpec Shell
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- To find out how to use it, type: help
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-
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- inspec> dirs = command('ls -d /home/gordon/git/inspec/docs').stdout.split("\n")
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- => ["/home/gordon/git/inspec/docs"]
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- inspec> dirs.each do |dir|
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- inspec> describe directory(dir) do
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- inspec> its('mode') { should cmp '0775' }
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- inspec> end
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- inspec> end
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-
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- Profile: inspec-shell
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- Version: (not specified)
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-
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- File /home/gordon/git/inspec/docs/
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- ✔ mode should cmp == "0775"
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-
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- Test Summary: 1 successful, 0 failures, 0 skipped
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- ```
1
+ # Using Ruby in InSpec
2
+
3
+ The InSpec DSL is a Ruby based DSL for writing audit controls, which
4
+ includes audit resources that you can invoke. Core and custom resources
5
+ are written as regular Ruby classes which inherit from
6
+ `Inspec.resource`.
7
+
8
+ Assuming we have a JSON file like this on the node to be tested:
9
+
10
+ ```json
11
+ {
12
+ "keys":[
13
+ {"username":"john", "key":"/opt/keys/johnd.key"},
14
+ {"username":"jane", "key":"/opt/keys/janed.key"},
15
+ {"username":"sunny ", "key":"/opt/keys/sunnym.key"}
16
+ ]
17
+ }
18
+ ```
19
+
20
+ The following example shows how you can use pure Ruby code(variables,
21
+ loops, conditionals, regular expressions, etc) to run a few tests
22
+ against the above JSON file:
23
+
24
+ ```ruby
25
+ control 'check-interns' do
26
+ # use the json inspec resource to get the file
27
+ json_obj = json('/opt/keys/interns.json')
28
+ describe json_obj do
29
+ its('keys') { should_not eq nil }
30
+ end
31
+ if json_obj['keys']
32
+ # loop over the keys array
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+ json_obj['keys'].each do |intern|
34
+ username = intern['username'].strip
35
+ # check for white spaces chars in usernames
36
+ describe username do
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+ it { should_not match(/\s/) }
38
+ end
39
+ # check key file owners and permissions
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+ describe file(intern['key']) do
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+ it { should be_owned_by username }
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+ its('mode') { should cmp '0600' }
43
+ end
44
+ end
45
+ end
46
+ end
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+ ```
48
+
49
+ ## Execution
50
+
51
+ It's important to understand that Ruby code used in custom resources and
52
+ controls DSL is executed on the system that runs InSpec. This allows
53
+ InSpec to work without Ruby and rubygems being required on remote
54
+ targets(servers or containers).
55
+
56
+ For example, using `` `ls ``\` or `system('ls')` will result in the `ls`
57
+ command being run locally and not on the target(remote) system. In order
58
+ to process the output of `ls` executed on the target system, use
59
+ `inspec.command('ls')` or `inspec.powershell('ls')`
60
+
61
+ Similarly, use `inspec.file(PATH)` to access files or directories from
62
+ remote systems in your tests or custom resources.
63
+
64
+
65
+ ## Using rubygems
66
+
67
+ Ruby gems are self-contained programs and libraries. If you create a custom
68
+ resource please vendor gems into the library. This ensures that all resources
69
+ are self-contained and complete and don't need any resolution at runtime. We
70
+ vendor resources and requirements through dependency resolution, which is
71
+ independent of programming languages and their resolver mechanisms.
72
+
73
+ ## Interactive Debugging with Pry
74
+
75
+ Here's a sample InSpec control that users Ruby variables to instantiate
76
+ an InSpec resource once and use the content in multiple tests.
77
+
78
+ ```ruby
79
+ control 'check-perl' do
80
+ impact 0.3
81
+ title 'Check perl compiled options and permissions'
82
+ perl_out = command('perl -V')
83
+ #require 'pry'; binding.pry;
84
+ describe perl_out do
85
+ its('exit_status') { should eq 0 }
86
+ its('stdout') { should match (/USE_64_BIT_ALL/) }
87
+ its('stdout') { should match (/useposix=true/) }
88
+ its('stdout') { should match (/-fstack-protector/) }
89
+ end
90
+
91
+ # extract an array of include directories
92
+ perl_inc = perl_out.stdout.partition('@INC:').last.strip.split("\n")
93
+ # ensure include directories are only writable by 'owner'
94
+ perl_inc.each do |path|
95
+ describe directory(path.strip) do
96
+ it { should_not be_writable.by('group') }
97
+ it { should_not be_writable.by('other') }
98
+ end
99
+ end
100
+ end
101
+ ```
102
+
103
+ An **advanced** but very useful Ruby tip. In the previous example, I
104
+ commented out the `require 'pry'; binding.pry;` line. If you remove the
105
+ `#` prefix and run the control, the execution will stop at that line and
106
+ give you a `pry` shell. Use that to troubleshoot, print variables, see
107
+ methods available, etc. For the above example:
108
+
109
+ ```ruby
110
+ [1] pry> perl_out.exit_status
111
+ => 0
112
+ [2] pry> perl_out.stderr
113
+ => ""
114
+ [3] pry> ls perl_out
115
+ Inspec::Plugins::Resource#methods: inspect
116
+ Inspec::Resources::Cmd#methods: command exist? exit_status result stderr stdout to_s
117
+ Inspec::Resource::Registry::Command#methods: inspec
118
+ instance variables: @__backend_runner__ @__resource_name__ @command @result
119
+ [4] pry> perl_out.stdout.partition('@INC:').last.strip.split("\n")
120
+ => ["/Library/Perl/5.18/darwin-thread-multi-2level",
121
+ " /Library/Perl/5.18",
122
+ ...REDACTED...
123
+ [5] pry> exit # or abort
124
+ ```
125
+
126
+ You can use `pry` inside both the controls DSL and resources. Similarly,
127
+ for dev and test, you can use `inspec shell` which is based on `pry`,
128
+ for example:
129
+
130
+ ```ruby
131
+ $ inspec shell
132
+ Welcome to the interactive InSpec Shell
133
+ To find out how to use it, type: help
134
+
135
+ inspec> command('ls /home/gordon/git/inspec/docs').stdout
136
+ => "ctl_inspec.rst\ndsl_inspec.rst\ndsl_resource.rst\n"
137
+ inspec> command('ls').stdout.split("\n")
138
+ => ["ctl_inspec.rst", "dsl_inspec.rst", "dsl_resource.rst"]
139
+
140
+ inspec> help command
141
+ Name: command
142
+
143
+ Description:
144
+ Use the command InSpec audit resource to test an arbitrary command that is run on the system.
145
+
146
+ Example:
147
+ describe command('ls -al /') do
148
+ it { should exist }
149
+ its('stdout') { should match /bin/ }
150
+ its('stderr') { should eq '' }
151
+ its('exit_status') { should eq 0 }
152
+ end
153
+ ```
154
+
155
+ ## Shelling out in tests
156
+
157
+ When writing tests you can not use standard ruby methods to shellout as it tries to execute those commands locally.
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+ However, the `command` resource has a `.stdout` method that will allow you to manipulate the results.
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+ Using the above example, you could check the writes on several subdirectories.
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+
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+ ### Example 1:
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+ ```ruby
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+ $ inspec shell
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+ Welcome to the interactive InSpec Shell
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+ To find out how to use it, type: help
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+
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+ inspec> output=command('echo test').stdout
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+ => "test\n"
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+ inspec> describe command('echo test') do
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+ inspec> its('stdout') { should eq output }
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+ inspec> end
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+
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+ Profile: inspec-shell
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+ Version: (not specified)
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+
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+ Command echo
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+ ✔ test stdout should eq "test\n"
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+ Test Summary: 1 successful, 0 failures, 0 skipped
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Example 2:
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+ ```ruby
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+ $ inspec shell
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+ Welcome to the interactive InSpec Shell
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+ To find out how to use it, type: help
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+
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+ inspec> dirs = command('ls -d /home/gordon/git/inspec/docs').stdout.split("\n")
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+ => ["/home/gordon/git/inspec/docs"]
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+ inspec> dirs.each do |dir|
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+ inspec> describe directory(dir) do
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+ inspec> its('mode') { should cmp '0775' }
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+ inspec> end
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+ inspec> end
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+ Profile: inspec-shell
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+ Version: (not specified)
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+ File /home/gordon/git/inspec/docs/
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+ ✔ mode should cmp == "0775"
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+ Test Summary: 1 successful, 0 failures, 0 skipped
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+ ```