--- title: About the json Resource platform: os --- # json Use the `json` Chef InSpec audit resource to test data in a JSON file.
## Availability ### Installation This resource is distributed along with Chef InSpec itself. You can use it automatically. ### Version This resource first became available in v1.0.0 of InSpec. ## Syntax A `json` resource block declares the data to be tested. Assume the following JSON file: { "name" : "hello", "meta" : { "creator" : "John Doe" }, "array": [ "zero", "one" ] } This file can be queried using: describe json('/path/to/name.json') do its('name') { should eq 'hello' } its(['meta','creator']) { should eq 'John Doe' } its(['array', 1]) { should eq 'one' } end where * `name` is a configuration setting in a JSON file * `should eq 'foo'` tests a value of `name` as read from a JSON file versus the value declared in the test The `json` resource can also be used with JSON formatted output from a command. Using the same JSON as the previous example, it can be queried using: describe json({ command: 'retrieve_data.py --json'}) do its('name') { should eq 'hello' } its(['meta','creator']) { should eq 'John Doe' } its(['array', 1]) { should eq 'one' } end Finally, content can be passed directly to the resource: describe json({ content: '{\"item1\": { \"status\": \"available\" } }' }) do its(['item1', 'status']) { should cmp 'available' } end
## Examples The following examples show how to use this Chef InSpec audit resource. ### name The `name` matcher tests the value of the filename as read from a JSON file versus the value declared in the test: its('name') { should eq '/tmp/example.json' } ### Test a cookbook version in a policyfile.lock.json file describe json('policyfile.lock.json') do its(['cookbook_locks', 'omnibus', 'version']) { should eq('2.2.0') } end
### Test JSON output from an HTTP API Our example API has a `/health` endpoint, which looks like this: { "service": { "port": 3000, "status": "ok" } } Example test: describe json(content: http('http://localhost:3000/health').body) do its(['service', 'port']) { should eq 3000 } its(['service', 'status']) { should eq 'ok' } end ## Matchers For a full list of available matchers, please visit our [matchers page](https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/matchers/).