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---
title: About the yaml Resource
platform: os
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---
# yaml
Use the `yaml` InSpec audit resource to test configuration data in a Yaml file.
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## Availability
### Installation
This resource is distributed along with InSpec itself. You can use it automatically.
### Version
This resource first became available in v1.0.0 of InSpec.
## Syntax
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A `yaml` resource block declares the configuration data to be tested. Assume the following Yaml file:
name: foo
array:
- zero
- one
This file can be queried using:
describe yaml('filename.yml') do
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its('name') { should eq 'foo' }
its(['array', 1]) { should eq 'one' }
end
where
* `name` is a configuration setting in a Yaml file
* `should eq 'foo'` tests a value of `name` as read from a Yaml file versus the value declared in the test
Like the `json` resource, the `yaml` resource can read a file, run a command, or accept content inline:
describe yaml('config.yaml') do
its(['driver', 'name']) { should eq 'vagrant' }
end
describe yaml({ command: 'retrieve_data.py --yaml' }) do
its('state') { should eq 'open' }
end
describe yaml({ content: "\"key1: value1\nkey2: value2\"" }) do
its('key2') { should cmp 'value2' }
end
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## Examples
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The following examples show how to use this InSpec audit resource.
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### Test a kitchen.yml file driver
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describe yaml('.kitchen.yaml') do
its(['driver','name']) { should eq('vagrant') }
end
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## Matchers
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For a full list of available matchers, please visit our [matchers page](https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/matchers/).
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### name
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The `name` matcher tests the value of `name` as read from a Yaml file versus the value declared in the test:
its('name') { should eq 'foo' }