This adds supports for connecting to MS SQL instances using Window
authentication rather than SQL authentication. By leaving either the
user or password parameters blank causes the sqlcmd to leave off the -U
and -P params. This will cause sqlcmd to authenticate as the current
Windows user.
Signed-off-by: Nolan Davidson <ndavidson@chef.io>
As originally proposed in #1570, the documentation of
the `processes` resource could be clearer in its ability
to accept a regular expression. The original doc-only PR
was missing a DCO sign-off and had one required change
before it was able to be merged. The PR unfortunately
became stale.
Adopting the PR and merging under the obvious-fix /
doc-only-fix rule.
Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
Switched the oracle_session resource to take an option hash and allow
for configuring hostname, DB_SID, and sqlplus binary path.
Added unit tests.
Signed-off-by: Nolan Davidson <ndavidson@chef.io>
This adds an oracle_session resource similar to the existing resource
for MySQL and MSSQL. It assumes the sqlplus tool is installed and in
the path of the user InSpec connects as.
Signed-off-by: Nolan Davidson <ndavidson@chef.io>
Currently, the `http` resource only operates on the node on which
`inspec exec` is run, even if the user uses the `--target` flag.
This has caused some confusion in the community.
Until this can be fixed, this change adds a warning to the documentation.
Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
The `protocols` matcher section on the `ssl` resource
doc page fell victim to some copy/paste. This change
updates the text to the correct description.
Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
If a repo did not exist, running matchers against it (such as `exist`)
were failing due to a bug in `#to_s` when fetching the repo name. The
`info` method would return nil and we'd still try to treat it as a hash.
This change ensures that info is always a hash, possibly empty if the
repo doesn't exist, and uses the repo name provided by the user rather
than shortening it to be consistent with our other resources which don't
manipulate the user input in the formatter.
Also added a method_missing to allow users to interrogate repo options,
such as baseurl or gpgcheck.
Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
As raised in #1526, adding an additional example showing how
a user can use the `where` accessor to find commands matching
a pattern and write a test using the results.
Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
The following new resources have been added; however, they
presently only support FreeBSD and similar.
* `zfs_dataset`: tests if a named ZFS dataset is present
and/or has certain properties.
* `zfs_pool`: tests if a named ZFS pool is present and/or
has certain properties.
Additionally, the `mount` resource has been reworked to
include support for FreeBSD; while the existing class
was renamed to LinuxMountParser.
Unit-tests were added for all of the above.
Signed-off-by: Joseph Benden <joe@benden.us>
The crontab resource parses a particular user's crontab file into
individual entries and allows the user to assert information about
each entry as needed.
Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
* Fixes the npm package example to state 'npm' vs 'gem'
* Fixes powershell resource to specify the resource instead of 'script'
* Updates the example to rename variable 'script'
While ruby would allow the local variable and the presence of the InSpec method at the same time I think that it is bad form. Other resource examples also use 'script'.
* Changes pip to show generic example
Other package like resources show a generic example in the default.
Signed-off-by: Franklin Webber <franklin@chef.io>