inspec 2.1.0 → 2.1.10

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/.rubocop.yml +101 -101
  3. data/CHANGELOG.md +3024 -3004
  4. data/Gemfile +55 -55
  5. data/LICENSE +14 -14
  6. data/MAINTAINERS.md +33 -33
  7. data/MAINTAINERS.toml +52 -52
  8. data/README.md +447 -446
  9. data/Rakefile +322 -322
  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 +100 -93
  15. data/docs/glossary.md +99 -99
  16. data/docs/habitat.md +191 -191
  17. data/docs/inspec_and_friends.md +114 -114
  18. data/docs/matchers.md +169 -169
  19. data/docs/migration.md +293 -293
  20. data/docs/platforms.md +118 -118
  21. data/docs/plugin_kitchen_inspec.md +50 -50
  22. data/docs/profiles.md +376 -376
  23. data/docs/reporters.md +105 -105
  24. data/docs/resources/aide_conf.md.erb +75 -75
  25. data/docs/resources/apache.md.erb +67 -67
  26. data/docs/resources/apache_conf.md.erb +68 -68
  27. data/docs/resources/apt.md.erb +71 -71
  28. data/docs/resources/audit_policy.md.erb +47 -47
  29. data/docs/resources/auditd.md.erb +79 -79
  30. data/docs/resources/auditd_conf.md.erb +68 -68
  31. data/docs/resources/aws_cloudtrail_trail.md.erb +140 -140
  32. data/docs/resources/aws_cloudtrail_trails.md.erb +81 -81
  33. data/docs/resources/aws_cloudwatch_alarm.md.erb +86 -86
  34. data/docs/resources/aws_cloudwatch_log_metric_filter.md.erb +151 -151
  35. data/docs/resources/aws_config_recorder.md.erb +71 -71
  36. data/docs/resources/aws_ec2_instance.md.erb +106 -106
  37. data/docs/resources/aws_iam_access_key.md.erb +123 -123
  38. data/docs/resources/aws_iam_access_keys.md.erb +198 -198
  39. data/docs/resources/aws_iam_group.md.erb +46 -46
  40. data/docs/resources/aws_iam_groups.md.erb +43 -43
  41. data/docs/resources/aws_iam_password_policy.md.erb +76 -76
  42. data/docs/resources/aws_iam_policies.md.erb +82 -82
  43. data/docs/resources/aws_iam_policy.md.erb +144 -144
  44. data/docs/resources/aws_iam_role.md.erb +63 -63
  45. data/docs/resources/aws_iam_root_user.md.erb +58 -58
  46. data/docs/resources/aws_iam_user.md.erb +64 -64
  47. data/docs/resources/aws_iam_users.md.erb +89 -89
  48. data/docs/resources/aws_kms_keys.md.erb +84 -84
  49. data/docs/resources/aws_route_table.md.erb +47 -47
  50. data/docs/resources/aws_s3_bucket.md.erb +134 -134
  51. data/docs/resources/aws_s3_bucket_object.md.erb +83 -0
  52. data/docs/resources/aws_security_group.md.erb +151 -151
  53. data/docs/resources/aws_security_groups.md.erb +91 -91
  54. data/docs/resources/aws_sns_subscription.md.erb +125 -0
  55. data/docs/resources/aws_sns_topic.md.erb +63 -63
  56. data/docs/resources/aws_sns_topics.md.erb +52 -0
  57. data/docs/resources/aws_subnet.md.erb +134 -134
  58. data/docs/resources/aws_subnets.md.erb +126 -126
  59. data/docs/resources/aws_vpc.md.erb +120 -120
  60. data/docs/resources/aws_vpcs.md.erb +48 -48
  61. data/docs/resources/azure_generic_resource.md.erb +171 -171
  62. data/docs/resources/azure_resource_group.md.erb +284 -284
  63. data/docs/resources/azure_virtual_machine.md.erb +347 -347
  64. data/docs/resources/azure_virtual_machine_data_disk.md.erb +224 -224
  65. data/docs/resources/bash.md.erb +75 -75
  66. data/docs/resources/bond.md.erb +90 -90
  67. data/docs/resources/bridge.md.erb +57 -57
  68. data/docs/resources/bsd_service.md.erb +67 -67
  69. data/docs/resources/command.md.erb +138 -138
  70. data/docs/resources/cpan.md.erb +79 -79
  71. data/docs/resources/cran.md.erb +64 -64
  72. data/docs/resources/crontab.md.erb +89 -89
  73. data/docs/resources/csv.md.erb +54 -54
  74. data/docs/resources/dh_params.md.erb +205 -205
  75. data/docs/resources/directory.md.erb +30 -30
  76. data/docs/resources/docker.md.erb +219 -219
  77. data/docs/resources/docker_container.md.erb +103 -103
  78. data/docs/resources/docker_image.md.erb +94 -94
  79. data/docs/resources/docker_service.md.erb +114 -114
  80. data/docs/resources/elasticsearch.md.erb +242 -242
  81. data/docs/resources/etc_fstab.md.erb +125 -125
  82. data/docs/resources/etc_group.md.erb +75 -75
  83. data/docs/resources/etc_hosts.md.erb +78 -78
  84. data/docs/resources/etc_hosts_allow.md.erb +74 -74
  85. data/docs/resources/etc_hosts_deny.md.erb +74 -74
  86. data/docs/resources/file.md.erb +526 -526
  87. data/docs/resources/filesystem.md.erb +41 -41
  88. data/docs/resources/firewalld.md.erb +107 -107
  89. data/docs/resources/gem.md.erb +79 -79
  90. data/docs/resources/group.md.erb +61 -61
  91. data/docs/resources/grub_conf.md.erb +101 -101
  92. data/docs/resources/host.md.erb +86 -86
  93. data/docs/resources/http.md.erb +196 -196
  94. data/docs/resources/iis_app.md.erb +122 -122
  95. data/docs/resources/iis_site.md.erb +135 -135
  96. data/docs/resources/inetd_conf.md.erb +94 -94
  97. data/docs/resources/ini.md.erb +76 -76
  98. data/docs/resources/interface.md.erb +58 -58
  99. data/docs/resources/iptables.md.erb +64 -64
  100. data/docs/resources/json.md.erb +63 -63
  101. data/docs/resources/kernel_module.md.erb +120 -120
  102. data/docs/resources/kernel_parameter.md.erb +53 -53
  103. data/docs/resources/key_rsa.md.erb +85 -85
  104. data/docs/resources/launchd_service.md.erb +57 -57
  105. data/docs/resources/limits_conf.md.erb +75 -75
  106. data/docs/resources/{login_def.md.erb → login_defs.md.erb} +71 -71
  107. data/docs/resources/mount.md.erb +69 -69
  108. data/docs/resources/mssql_session.md.erb +60 -60
  109. data/docs/resources/mysql_conf.md.erb +99 -99
  110. data/docs/resources/mysql_session.md.erb +74 -74
  111. data/docs/resources/nginx.md.erb +79 -79
  112. data/docs/resources/nginx_conf.md.erb +138 -128
  113. data/docs/resources/npm.md.erb +60 -60
  114. data/docs/resources/ntp_conf.md.erb +60 -60
  115. data/docs/resources/oneget.md.erb +53 -53
  116. data/docs/resources/oracledb_session.md.erb +52 -52
  117. data/docs/resources/os.md.erb +141 -141
  118. data/docs/resources/os_env.md.erb +78 -78
  119. data/docs/resources/package.md.erb +120 -120
  120. data/docs/resources/packages.md.erb +67 -67
  121. data/docs/resources/parse_config.md.erb +103 -103
  122. data/docs/resources/parse_config_file.md.erb +138 -138
  123. data/docs/resources/passwd.md.erb +141 -141
  124. data/docs/resources/pip.md.erb +67 -67
  125. data/docs/resources/port.md.erb +137 -137
  126. data/docs/resources/postgres_conf.md.erb +79 -79
  127. data/docs/resources/postgres_hba_conf.md.erb +93 -93
  128. data/docs/resources/postgres_ident_conf.md.erb +76 -76
  129. data/docs/resources/postgres_session.md.erb +69 -69
  130. data/docs/resources/powershell.md.erb +102 -102
  131. data/docs/resources/processes.md.erb +109 -109
  132. data/docs/resources/rabbitmq_config.md.erb +41 -41
  133. data/docs/resources/registry_key.md.erb +158 -158
  134. data/docs/resources/runit_service.md.erb +57 -57
  135. data/docs/resources/security_policy.md.erb +47 -47
  136. data/docs/resources/service.md.erb +121 -121
  137. data/docs/resources/shadow.md.erb +146 -146
  138. data/docs/resources/ssh_config.md.erb +73 -80
  139. data/docs/resources/sshd_config.md.erb +83 -83
  140. data/docs/resources/ssl.md.erb +119 -119
  141. data/docs/resources/sys_info.md.erb +42 -42
  142. data/docs/resources/systemd_service.md.erb +57 -57
  143. data/docs/resources/sysv_service.md.erb +57 -57
  144. data/docs/resources/upstart_service.md.erb +57 -57
  145. data/docs/resources/user.md.erb +140 -140
  146. data/docs/resources/users.md.erb +127 -127
  147. data/docs/resources/vbscript.md.erb +55 -55
  148. data/docs/resources/virtualization.md.erb +57 -57
  149. data/docs/resources/windows_feature.md.erb +47 -47
  150. data/docs/resources/windows_hotfix.md.erb +53 -53
  151. data/docs/resources/windows_task.md.erb +95 -95
  152. data/docs/resources/wmi.md.erb +81 -81
  153. data/docs/resources/x509_certificate.md.erb +151 -151
  154. data/docs/resources/xinetd_conf.md.erb +156 -156
  155. data/docs/resources/xml.md.erb +85 -85
  156. data/docs/resources/yaml.md.erb +69 -69
  157. data/docs/resources/yum.md.erb +98 -98
  158. data/docs/resources/zfs_dataset.md.erb +53 -53
  159. data/docs/resources/zfs_pool.md.erb +47 -47
  160. data/docs/ruby_usage.md +203 -203
  161. data/docs/shared/matcher_be.md.erb +1 -1
  162. data/docs/shared/matcher_cmp.md.erb +43 -43
  163. data/docs/shared/matcher_eq.md.erb +3 -3
  164. data/docs/shared/matcher_include.md.erb +1 -1
  165. data/docs/shared/matcher_match.md.erb +1 -1
  166. data/docs/shell.md +217 -217
  167. data/examples/README.md +8 -8
  168. data/examples/inheritance/README.md +65 -65
  169. data/examples/inheritance/controls/example.rb +14 -14
  170. data/examples/inheritance/inspec.yml +15 -15
  171. data/examples/kitchen-ansible/.kitchen.yml +25 -25
  172. data/examples/kitchen-ansible/Gemfile +19 -19
  173. data/examples/kitchen-ansible/README.md +53 -53
  174. data/examples/kitchen-ansible/files/nginx.repo +6 -6
  175. data/examples/kitchen-ansible/tasks/main.yml +16 -16
  176. data/examples/kitchen-ansible/test/integration/default/default.yml +5 -5
  177. data/examples/kitchen-ansible/test/integration/default/web_spec.rb +28 -28
  178. data/examples/kitchen-chef/.kitchen.yml +20 -20
  179. data/examples/kitchen-chef/Berksfile +3 -3
  180. data/examples/kitchen-chef/Gemfile +19 -19
  181. data/examples/kitchen-chef/README.md +27 -27
  182. data/examples/kitchen-chef/metadata.rb +7 -7
  183. data/examples/kitchen-chef/recipes/default.rb +6 -6
  184. data/examples/kitchen-chef/recipes/nginx.rb +30 -30
  185. data/examples/kitchen-chef/test/integration/default/web_spec.rb +28 -28
  186. data/examples/kitchen-puppet/.kitchen.yml +22 -22
  187. data/examples/kitchen-puppet/Gemfile +20 -20
  188. data/examples/kitchen-puppet/Puppetfile +25 -25
  189. data/examples/kitchen-puppet/README.md +53 -53
  190. data/examples/kitchen-puppet/manifests/site.pp +33 -33
  191. data/examples/kitchen-puppet/metadata.json +11 -11
  192. data/examples/kitchen-puppet/test/integration/default/web_spec.rb +28 -28
  193. data/examples/meta-profile/README.md +37 -37
  194. data/examples/meta-profile/controls/example.rb +13 -13
  195. data/examples/meta-profile/inspec.yml +13 -13
  196. data/examples/profile-attribute.yml +2 -2
  197. data/examples/profile-attribute/README.md +14 -14
  198. data/examples/profile-attribute/controls/example.rb +11 -11
  199. data/examples/profile-attribute/inspec.yml +8 -8
  200. data/examples/profile-aws/controls/iam_password_policy_expiration.rb +8 -8
  201. data/examples/profile-aws/controls/iam_password_policy_max_age.rb +8 -8
  202. data/examples/profile-aws/controls/iam_root_user_mfa.rb +8 -8
  203. data/examples/profile-aws/controls/iam_users_access_key_age.rb +8 -8
  204. data/examples/profile-aws/controls/iam_users_console_users_mfa.rb +8 -8
  205. data/examples/profile-aws/inspec.yml +11 -11
  206. data/examples/profile-azure/controls/azure_resource_group_example.rb +24 -24
  207. data/examples/profile-azure/controls/azure_vm_example.rb +29 -29
  208. data/examples/profile-azure/inspec.yml +11 -11
  209. data/examples/profile-sensitive/README.md +29 -29
  210. data/examples/profile-sensitive/controls/sensitive-failures.rb +9 -9
  211. data/examples/profile-sensitive/controls/sensitive.rb +9 -9
  212. data/examples/profile-sensitive/inspec.yml +8 -8
  213. data/examples/profile/README.md +48 -48
  214. data/examples/profile/controls/example.rb +23 -23
  215. data/examples/profile/controls/gordon.rb +36 -36
  216. data/examples/profile/controls/meta.rb +34 -34
  217. data/examples/profile/inspec.yml +10 -10
  218. data/examples/profile/libraries/gordon_config.rb +53 -53
  219. data/inspec.gemspec +47 -47
  220. data/lib/bundles/README.md +3 -3
  221. data/lib/bundles/inspec-artifact.rb +7 -7
  222. data/lib/bundles/inspec-artifact/README.md +1 -1
  223. data/lib/bundles/inspec-artifact/cli.rb +277 -277
  224. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance.rb +16 -16
  225. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/.kitchen.yml +20 -20
  226. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/README.md +185 -185
  227. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/api.rb +316 -316
  228. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/api/login.rb +152 -152
  229. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/bootstrap.sh +41 -41
  230. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/cli.rb +254 -254
  231. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/configuration.rb +103 -103
  232. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/http.rb +86 -86
  233. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/support.rb +36 -36
  234. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/target.rb +98 -98
  235. data/lib/bundles/inspec-compliance/test/integration/default/cli.rb +93 -93
  236. data/lib/bundles/inspec-habitat.rb +12 -12
  237. data/lib/bundles/inspec-habitat/cli.rb +36 -36
  238. data/lib/bundles/inspec-habitat/log.rb +10 -10
  239. data/lib/bundles/inspec-habitat/profile.rb +390 -390
  240. data/lib/bundles/inspec-init.rb +8 -8
  241. data/lib/bundles/inspec-init/README.md +31 -31
  242. data/lib/bundles/inspec-init/cli.rb +97 -97
  243. data/lib/bundles/inspec-init/templates/profile/README.md +3 -3
  244. data/lib/bundles/inspec-init/templates/profile/controls/example.rb +19 -19
  245. data/lib/bundles/inspec-init/templates/profile/inspec.yml +8 -8
  246. data/lib/bundles/inspec-supermarket.rb +13 -13
  247. data/lib/bundles/inspec-supermarket/README.md +45 -45
  248. data/lib/bundles/inspec-supermarket/api.rb +84 -84
  249. data/lib/bundles/inspec-supermarket/cli.rb +73 -73
  250. data/lib/bundles/inspec-supermarket/target.rb +34 -34
  251. data/lib/fetchers/git.rb +163 -163
  252. data/lib/fetchers/local.rb +74 -74
  253. data/lib/fetchers/mock.rb +35 -35
  254. data/lib/fetchers/url.rb +204 -204
  255. data/lib/inspec.rb +24 -24
  256. data/lib/inspec/archive/tar.rb +29 -29
  257. data/lib/inspec/archive/zip.rb +19 -19
  258. data/lib/inspec/backend.rb +93 -93
  259. data/lib/inspec/base_cli.rb +357 -355
  260. data/lib/inspec/cached_fetcher.rb +66 -66
  261. data/lib/inspec/cli.rb +292 -292
  262. data/lib/inspec/completions/bash.sh.erb +45 -45
  263. data/lib/inspec/completions/fish.sh.erb +34 -34
  264. data/lib/inspec/completions/zsh.sh.erb +61 -61
  265. data/lib/inspec/control_eval_context.rb +179 -179
  266. data/lib/inspec/dependencies/cache.rb +72 -72
  267. data/lib/inspec/dependencies/dependency_set.rb +92 -92
  268. data/lib/inspec/dependencies/lockfile.rb +115 -115
  269. data/lib/inspec/dependencies/requirement.rb +123 -123
  270. data/lib/inspec/dependencies/resolver.rb +86 -86
  271. data/lib/inspec/describe.rb +27 -27
  272. data/lib/inspec/dsl.rb +66 -66
  273. data/lib/inspec/dsl_shared.rb +33 -33
  274. data/lib/inspec/env_printer.rb +157 -157
  275. data/lib/inspec/errors.rb +13 -13
  276. data/lib/inspec/exceptions.rb +12 -12
  277. data/lib/inspec/expect.rb +45 -45
  278. data/lib/inspec/fetcher.rb +45 -45
  279. data/lib/inspec/file_provider.rb +275 -275
  280. data/lib/inspec/formatters.rb +3 -3
  281. data/lib/inspec/formatters/base.rb +250 -250
  282. data/lib/inspec/formatters/json_rspec.rb +20 -20
  283. data/lib/inspec/formatters/show_progress.rb +12 -12
  284. data/lib/inspec/library_eval_context.rb +58 -58
  285. data/lib/inspec/log.rb +11 -11
  286. data/lib/inspec/metadata.rb +247 -247
  287. data/lib/inspec/method_source.rb +24 -24
  288. data/lib/inspec/objects.rb +14 -14
  289. data/lib/inspec/objects/attribute.rb +65 -65
  290. data/lib/inspec/objects/control.rb +61 -61
  291. data/lib/inspec/objects/describe.rb +92 -92
  292. data/lib/inspec/objects/each_loop.rb +36 -36
  293. data/lib/inspec/objects/list.rb +15 -15
  294. data/lib/inspec/objects/or_test.rb +40 -40
  295. data/lib/inspec/objects/ruby_helper.rb +15 -15
  296. data/lib/inspec/objects/tag.rb +27 -27
  297. data/lib/inspec/objects/test.rb +87 -87
  298. data/lib/inspec/objects/value.rb +27 -27
  299. data/lib/inspec/plugins.rb +60 -60
  300. data/lib/inspec/plugins/cli.rb +24 -24
  301. data/lib/inspec/plugins/fetcher.rb +86 -86
  302. data/lib/inspec/plugins/resource.rb +135 -135
  303. data/lib/inspec/plugins/secret.rb +15 -15
  304. data/lib/inspec/plugins/source_reader.rb +40 -40
  305. data/lib/inspec/polyfill.rb +12 -12
  306. data/lib/inspec/profile.rb +510 -510
  307. data/lib/inspec/profile_context.rb +207 -207
  308. data/lib/inspec/profile_vendor.rb +66 -66
  309. data/lib/inspec/reporters.rb +54 -54
  310. data/lib/inspec/reporters/base.rb +24 -24
  311. data/lib/inspec/reporters/cli.rb +356 -356
  312. data/lib/inspec/reporters/json.rb +116 -116
  313. data/lib/inspec/reporters/json_min.rb +48 -48
  314. data/lib/inspec/reporters/junit.rb +77 -77
  315. data/lib/inspec/require_loader.rb +33 -33
  316. data/lib/inspec/resource.rb +186 -186
  317. data/lib/inspec/rule.rb +266 -266
  318. data/lib/inspec/runner.rb +345 -345
  319. data/lib/inspec/runner_mock.rb +41 -41
  320. data/lib/inspec/runner_rspec.rb +175 -175
  321. data/lib/inspec/runtime_profile.rb +26 -26
  322. data/lib/inspec/schema.rb +213 -213
  323. data/lib/inspec/secrets.rb +19 -19
  324. data/lib/inspec/secrets/yaml.rb +30 -30
  325. data/lib/inspec/shell.rb +220 -220
  326. data/lib/inspec/shell_detector.rb +90 -90
  327. data/lib/inspec/source_reader.rb +29 -29
  328. data/lib/inspec/version.rb +8 -8
  329. data/lib/matchers/matchers.rb +339 -339
  330. data/lib/resource_support/aws.rb +44 -41
  331. data/lib/resource_support/aws/aws_backend_base.rb +12 -12
  332. data/lib/resource_support/aws/aws_backend_factory_mixin.rb +12 -12
  333. data/lib/resource_support/aws/aws_plural_resource_mixin.rb +21 -21
  334. data/lib/resource_support/aws/aws_resource_mixin.rb +66 -66
  335. data/lib/resource_support/aws/aws_singular_resource_mixin.rb +24 -24
  336. data/lib/resources/aide_conf.rb +151 -159
  337. data/lib/resources/apache.rb +48 -48
  338. data/lib/resources/apache_conf.rb +149 -156
  339. data/lib/resources/apt.rb +149 -149
  340. data/lib/resources/audit_policy.rb +63 -63
  341. data/lib/resources/auditd.rb +231 -231
  342. data/lib/resources/auditd_conf.rb +46 -55
  343. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_cloudtrail_trail.rb +77 -77
  344. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_cloudtrail_trails.rb +47 -47
  345. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_cloudwatch_alarm.rb +62 -62
  346. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_cloudwatch_log_metric_filter.rb +100 -100
  347. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_config_recorder.rb +98 -98
  348. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_ec2_instance.rb +157 -157
  349. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_iam_access_key.rb +106 -106
  350. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_iam_access_keys.rb +149 -149
  351. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_iam_group.rb +56 -56
  352. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_iam_groups.rb +52 -52
  353. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_iam_password_policy.rb +116 -116
  354. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_iam_policies.rb +53 -53
  355. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_iam_policy.rb +125 -125
  356. data/lib/resources/aws/aws_iam_role.rb +51 -51
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- # InSpec and friends
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- This page looks at projects that are similar to InSpec to explain how they
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- ## RSpec
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-
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- RSpec is an awesome framework that is widely used by software engineers to test
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- Ruby code. It enables test-driven development (TDD) and helps developers to write
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- better code every day.
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-
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- InSpec is built on top of RSpec and uses it as the underlying foundation
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- to execute tests. It uses the key strengths of RSpec, easily execute
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- tests and a DSL to write tests, but extends the functionality for use as
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- compliance audits. InSpec ships with custom audit resources that make it
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- easy to write audit checks and with the ability to run those checks on
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- remote servers. These audit resources provided know the differences
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- between operating systems and help you abstract from the local operating
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- system, similar to other resources you might use in your Chef recipes.
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-
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- A complete InSpec rule looks like:
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- ```ruby
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- control "sshd-11" do
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- impact 1.0
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- title "Server: Set protocol version to SSHv2"
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- desc "Set the SSH protocol version to 2. Don't use legacy
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- insecure SSHv1 connections anymore."
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- tag security: "level-1"
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- tag "openssh-server"
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- ref "Server Security Guide v.1.0", url: "http://..."
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-
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- describe sshd_config do
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- its('Protocol') { should eq('2') }
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- end
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- end
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- ```
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-
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- That said, InSpec is not RSpec. Some key differences:
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-
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- * In InSpec, `describe` blocks should not be nested; instead use `control` blocks to describe a higher-level grouping of tests.
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- * The RSpec `shared_example` construct is not supported. Instead, create a simple custom resource that executes repetitious tasks.
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- * InSpec is aimed at compliance practitioners and infrastructure testers, so our focus is providing a few, well-supported, easy-to-use [universal matchers](https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/matchers/), such as `cmp`. In contrast, RSpec is a tool designed for software engineers. It thus supports a very large range of matchers, to enable testing of software engineering constructs such as exceptions, Object Oriented Programming relationships, and so on.
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- * While InSpec uses parts of the RSpec project and codebase, it is a separate project from InSpec. Rspec's release schedule and feature set are beyond the control of the InSpec team. While it is possible to use many of the RSpec core features within InSpec profiles, InSpec can only guarantee that the features described at [docs.inspec.io](https://docs.inspec.io) will function correctly. Some RSpec core functionality may be removed in future versions of InSpec as needed to ensure stability in the InSpec project.
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- ## Serverspec
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-
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- Serverspec is the first extension of RSpec that enabled
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- users to run RSpec tests on servers to verify deployed artifacts. It was
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- created in March 2013 by Gosuke Miyashita and has been widely adopted.
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- It is also one of the core test frameworks within test-kitchen and has
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- been widely used within the Chef ecosystem. InSpec takes lessons learned
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- implementing and using Serverspec and builds on them to make auditing
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- and compliance easier.
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-
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- Lessons learned from Serverspec include:
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-
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- * IT, compliance, and security professional require metadata beyond what Serverspec offers, such as criticality, to fully describe controls.
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- * Setting up and running the same tests across multiple machines must be easy.
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- * It must be easy to locate, debug, and extend operating system-dependent code.
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- * It must be easy to extend the language and create custom resources.
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- * It must run multiple tests simultaneously.
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- * Support for Windows is a first-class requirement.
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- * A command line interface (CLI) is required for faster iteration of test code.
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-
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- You can also watch this [podcast](http://foodfightshow.org/2016/02/inspec.html) to find out more on the relationship of InSpec and Serverspec.
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-
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- ### How is InSpec different from Serverspec
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-
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- One of the key differences is that InSpec targets more user groups. It
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- is optimized for DevOps, Security, and Compliance professionals.
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- Additional metadata, such as impact, title, and description, make it
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- easier to fully describe the controls which makes it easier to share the
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- controls with other departments. This enables Security departments to
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- prioritize rules. DevOps teams use this information to focus on the most
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- critical issues to remediate.
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-
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- ```ruby
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- control "sshd-11" do
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- impact 1.0
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- title "Server: Set protocol version to SSHv2"
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- desc "Set the SSH protocol version to 2. Don't use legacy
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- insecure SSHv1 connections anymore."
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- tag security: "level-1"
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- tag "openssh-server"
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- ref "Server Security Guide v.1.0" url: "http://..."
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- describe sshd_config do
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- end
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- **Why not fork Serverspec?**
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- InSpec started as an extension of Serverspec. As the extension grew, it
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- fork was not practical so a new project was born.
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- **Will InSpec only work on machines managed by Chef?**
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- No, InSpec can be used on any machine. It doesn’t matter if that machine
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- was configured by Chef or configured lovingly by the hands of your local
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- System Administrator.
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-
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- **Is InSpec a replacement of Serverspec?**
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- InSpec is intended to be a drop-in replacement of Serverspec. Popular
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- Serverspec resources have been ported to InSpec. It changed some
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- behaviour as documented in our migration guide.
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+ ---
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+ title: InSpec and friends
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+ ---
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+
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+ # InSpec and friends
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+
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+ This page looks at projects that are similar to InSpec to explain how they
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+ relate to each other.
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+
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+ ## RSpec
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+
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+ RSpec is an awesome framework that is widely used by software engineers to test
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+ Ruby code. It enables test-driven development (TDD) and helps developers to write
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+ better code every day.
15
+
16
+ InSpec is built on top of RSpec and uses it as the underlying foundation
17
+ to execute tests. It uses the key strengths of RSpec, easily execute
18
+ tests and a DSL to write tests, but extends the functionality for use as
19
+ compliance audits. InSpec ships with custom audit resources that make it
20
+ easy to write audit checks and with the ability to run those checks on
21
+ remote servers. These audit resources provided know the differences
22
+ between operating systems and help you abstract from the local operating
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+ system, similar to other resources you might use in your Chef recipes.
24
+
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+ A complete InSpec rule looks like:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ control "sshd-11" do
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+ impact 1.0
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+ title "Server: Set protocol version to SSHv2"
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+ desc "Set the SSH protocol version to 2. Don't use legacy
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+ insecure SSHv1 connections anymore."
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+ tag security: "level-1"
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+ tag "openssh-server"
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+ ref "Server Security Guide v.1.0", url: "http://..."
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+
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+ describe sshd_config do
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+ its('Protocol') { should eq('2') }
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+ end
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ That said, InSpec is not RSpec. Some key differences:
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+
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+ * In InSpec, `describe` blocks should not be nested; instead use `control` blocks to describe a higher-level grouping of tests.
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+ * The RSpec `shared_example` construct is not supported. Instead, create a simple custom resource that executes repetitious tasks.
47
+ * InSpec is aimed at compliance practitioners and infrastructure testers, so our focus is providing a few, well-supported, easy-to-use [universal matchers](https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/matchers/), such as `cmp`. In contrast, RSpec is a tool designed for software engineers. It thus supports a very large range of matchers, to enable testing of software engineering constructs such as exceptions, Object Oriented Programming relationships, and so on.
48
+ * While InSpec uses parts of the RSpec project and codebase, it is a separate project from InSpec. Rspec's release schedule and feature set are beyond the control of the InSpec team. While it is possible to use many of the RSpec core features within InSpec profiles, InSpec can only guarantee that the features described at [docs.inspec.io](https://docs.inspec.io) will function correctly. Some RSpec core functionality may be removed in future versions of InSpec as needed to ensure stability in the InSpec project.
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+
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+ ## Serverspec
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+
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+ Serverspec is the first extension of RSpec that enabled
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+ users to run RSpec tests on servers to verify deployed artifacts. It was
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+ created in March 2013 by Gosuke Miyashita and has been widely adopted.
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+ It is also one of the core test frameworks within test-kitchen and has
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+ been widely used within the Chef ecosystem. InSpec takes lessons learned
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+ implementing and using Serverspec and builds on them to make auditing
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+ and compliance easier.
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+
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+ Lessons learned from Serverspec include:
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+
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+ * IT, compliance, and security professional require metadata beyond what Serverspec offers, such as criticality, to fully describe controls.
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+ * Setting up and running the same tests across multiple machines must be easy.
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+ * It must be easy to locate, debug, and extend operating system-dependent code.
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+ * It must be easy to extend the language and create custom resources.
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+ * It must run multiple tests simultaneously.
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+ * Support for Windows is a first-class requirement.
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+ * A command line interface (CLI) is required for faster iteration of test code.
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+
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+ You can also watch this [podcast](http://foodfightshow.org/2016/02/inspec.html) to find out more on the relationship of InSpec and Serverspec.
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+
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+ ### How is InSpec different from Serverspec
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+
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+ One of the key differences is that InSpec targets more user groups. It
75
+ is optimized for DevOps, Security, and Compliance professionals.
76
+ Additional metadata, such as impact, title, and description, make it
77
+ easier to fully describe the controls which makes it easier to share the
78
+ controls with other departments. This enables Security departments to
79
+ prioritize rules. DevOps teams use this information to focus on the most
80
+ critical issues to remediate.
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ control "sshd-11" do
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+ impact 1.0
85
+ title "Server: Set protocol version to SSHv2"
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+ desc "Set the SSH protocol version to 2. Don't use legacy
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+ insecure SSHv1 connections anymore."
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+ tag security: "level-1"
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+ tag "openssh-server"
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+ ref "Server Security Guide v.1.0" url: "http://..."
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+
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+ describe sshd_config do
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+ its('Protocol') { should cmp 2 }
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+ end
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Why not fork Serverspec?**
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+
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+ InSpec started as an extension of Serverspec. As the extension grew, it
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+ became clear that a new library was required. Creating and maintaining a
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+ fork was not practical so a new project was born.
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+
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+ **Will InSpec only work on machines managed by Chef?**
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+
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+ No, InSpec can be used on any machine. It doesn’t matter if that machine
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+ was configured by Chef or configured lovingly by the hands of your local
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+ System Administrator.
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+
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+ **Is InSpec a replacement of Serverspec?**
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+
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+ InSpec is intended to be a drop-in replacement of Serverspec. Popular
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+ Serverspec resources have been ported to InSpec. It changed some
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- end
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- ```
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- ## be_in
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- describe resource do
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- ## match
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+ ---
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+ title: InSpec Universal Matchers Reference
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+ ---
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+
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+ # InSpec Universal Matchers Reference
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+
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+ InSpec uses matchers to help compare resource values to expectations.
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+ The following matchers are available:
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+
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+ You may also use any matcher provided by [RSpec::Expectations](https://relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/docs), but those matchers are outside of InSpec's [scope of support](https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/inspec_and_friends/#rspec).
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+
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+ The following InSpec-supported universal matchers are available:
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+
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+ * [`be`](#be) - make numeric comparisons
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+ * [`be_in`](#be_in) - look for the property value in a list
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+ * [`cmp`](#cmp) - general-use equality (try this first)
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+ * [`eq`](#eq) - type-specific equality
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+ * [`include`](#include) - look for an expected value in a list-valued property
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+ * [`match`](#match) - look for patterns in text using regular expressions
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+
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+ See [Explore InSpec resources](https://learn.chef.io/modules/explore-inspec-resources#/) on Learn Chef Rally to learn more about InSpec's built-in matchers.
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+
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+ ## be
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+
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+ This matcher can be followed by many different comparison operators.
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+ Always make sure to use numbers, not strings, for these comparisons.
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ describe file('/proc/cpuinfo') do
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+ its('size') { should be >= 10 }
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+ its('size') { should be < 1000 }
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ <br>
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+
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+ ## cmp
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+
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+ Unlike `eq`, `cmp` is a matcher for less-restrictive comparisons. It will
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+ try to fit the actual value to the type you are comparing it to. This is
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+ meant to relieve the user from having to write type-casts and
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+ resolutions.
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ describe sshd_config do
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+ its('Protocol') { should cmp 2 }
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+ end
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+
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+ describe passwd.uid(0) do
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+ its('users') { should cmp 'root' }
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ `cmp` behaves in the following way:
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+
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+ * Compare strings to numbers
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ describe sshd_config do
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+ its('Protocol') { should eq '2' }
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+
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+ its('Protocol') { should cmp '2' }
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+ its('Protocol') { should cmp 2 }
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ * String comparisons are not case-sensitive
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ describe auditd_conf do
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+ its('log_format') { should cmp 'raw' }
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+ its('log_format') { should cmp 'RAW' }
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ * Recognize versions embedded in strings
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ describe package(curl) do
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+ its('version') { should cmp > '7.35.0-1ubuntu2.10' }
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ * Compare arrays with only one entry to a value
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ describe passwd.uids(0) do
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+ its('users') { should cmp 'root' }
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+ its('users') { should cmp ['root'] }
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ * Single-value arrays of strings may also be compared to a regex
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ describe auditd_conf do
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+ its('log_format') { should cmp /raw/i }
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ * Improved printing of octal comparisons
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+ ```ruby
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+ describe file('/proc/cpuinfo') do
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+ its('mode') { should cmp '0345' }
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+ end
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+
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+ expected: 0345
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+ got: 0444
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+ ```
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+ <br>
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+
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+ ## eq
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+
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+ Test for exact equality of two values.
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+ ```ruby
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+ describe sshd_config do
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+ its('RSAAuthentication') { should_not eq 'no' }
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+ its('Protocol') { should eq '2' }
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ `eq` fails if types don't match. Please keep this in mind, when comparing
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+ configuration entries that are numbers:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ its('Port') { should eq '22' } # ok
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+ its('Port') { should eq 22 }
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+ # fails: '2' != 2 (string vs int)
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+ ```
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+ For less restrictive comparisons, please use `cmp`.
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+ <br>
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+
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+ ## include
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+
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+ Verifies if a value is included in a list.
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+ ```ruby
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+ describe passwd do
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+ its('users') { should include 'my_user' }
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ <br>
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+
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+ ## be_in
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+
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+ Verifies that an item is included in a list.
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ describe resource do
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+ its('item') { should be_in LIST }
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ <br>
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+
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+ ## match
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+
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+ Check if a string matches a regular expression.
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ describe sshd_config do
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+ its('Ciphers') { should_not match /cbc/ }
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+ end
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+ ```