Merge pull request #799 from chef/chris-rock/docs-bash

add documentation for bash resource
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Dominik Richter 2016-06-20 00:09:20 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ The following InSpec audit resources are available:
* `audit_policy`_
* `auditd_conf`_
* `auditd_rules`_
* `bash`_
* `bond`_
* `bridge`_
* `csv`_
@ -398,6 +399,130 @@ Note that filters can be chained, for example:
end
bash
=====================================================
Use the ``bash`` |inspec resource| to test an arbitrary command in BASH on the system.
**Stability: Stable**
Syntax
-----------------------------------------------------
A ``bash`` |inspec resource| block declares a command to be run, one (or more) expected outputs, and the location to which that output is sent:
.. code-block:: ruby
describe bash('command') do
it { should exist }
its('matcher') { should eq 'output' }
end
where
* ``'command'`` must specify a command to be run
* ``'matcher'`` is one of ``exit_status``, ``stderr``, or ``stdout``
* ``'output'`` tests the output of the command run on the system versus the output value stated in the test
Matchers
-----------------------------------------------------
This InSpec audit resource has the following matchers.
exist
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The ``exist`` matcher tests if a command may be run on the system:
.. code-block:: ruby
it { should exist }
exit_status
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The ``exit_status`` matcher tests the exit status for the command:
.. code-block:: ruby
its('exit_status') { should eq 123 }
stderr
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The ``stderr`` matcher tests results of the command as returned in standard error (stderr):
.. code-block:: ruby
its('stderr') { should eq 'error' }
stdout
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The ``stdout`` matcher tests results of the command as returned in standard output (stdout):
.. code-block:: ruby
its('stdout') { should match /^1$/ }
Examples
-----------------------------------------------------
The following examples show how to use this InSpec audit resource.
**List content of a directorye**
.. code-block:: ruby
describe bash('ls -al /') do
its('stdout') { should match /bin/ }
its('stderr') { should eq '' }
its('exit_status') { should eq 0 }
end
**Test standard output (stdout)**
.. code-block:: ruby
describe bash('echo hello') do
its('stdout') { should eq 'hello\n' }
its('stderr') { should eq '' }
its('exit_status') { should eq 0 }
end
**Test standard error (stderr)**
.. code-block:: ruby
describe bash('>&2 echo error') do
its('stdout') { should eq '' }
its('stderr') { should eq 'error\n' }
its('exit_status') { should eq 0 }
end
**Test an exit status code**
.. code-block:: ruby
describe bash('exit 123') do
its('stdout') { should eq '' }
its('stderr') { should eq '' }
its('exit_status') { should eq 123 }
end
**Specify the path of the bash executable**
.. code-block:: ruby
describe bash('echo hello', path: '/bin/bash') do
its('stdout') { should eq 'hello\n' }
end
**Specify bash arguments (defaults to -c)**
.. code-block:: ruby
describe bash('echo hello', args: '-x -c') do
its('stdout') { should eq 'hello\n' }
end
bond
=====================================================
Use the ``bond`` |inspec resource| to test a logical, bonded network interface (i.e. "two or more network interfaces aggregated into a single, logical network interface"). On |linux| platforms, any value in the ``/proc/net/bonding`` directory may be tested.