--- title: About the http Resource platform: linux --- # http Use the `http` InSpec audit resource to test an http endpoint.
## Syntax An `http` resource block declares the configuration settings to be tested: describe http('url', auth: {user: 'user', pass: 'test'}, params: {params}, method: 'method', headers: {headers}, data: data, open_timeout: 60, read_timeout: 60, ssl_verify: true) do its('status') { should eq number } its('body') { should eq 'body' } its('headers.name') { should eq 'header' } end where * `('url')` is the url to test * `auth: { user: 'user', pass: 'test' }` may be specified for basic auth request * `{params}` may be specified for http request parameters * `'method'` may be specified for http request method (default to 'GET') * `{headers}` may be specified for http request headers * `data` may be specified for http request body * `open_timeout` may be specified for a timeout for opening connections (default to 60) * `read_timeout` may be specified for a timeout for reading connections (default to 60) * `ssl_verify` may be specified to enable or disable verification of SSL certificates (default to `true`)
## Local vs. Remote Beginning with InSpec 1.41, you can enable the ability to have the HTTP test execute on the remote target: describe http('http://www.example.com', enable_remote_worker: true) do its('body') { should cmp 'awesome' } end In InSpec 2.0, the HTTP test will automatically execute remotely whenever InSpec is testing a remote node.
## Properties body, headers, http_method, status,
## Property Examples The following examples show how to use this InSpec audit resource. ### Simple http test For example, a service is listening on default http port can be tested like this: describe http('http://localhost') do its('status') { should cmp 200 } end ### Complex http test describe http('http://localhost:8080/ping', auth: {user: 'user', pass: 'test'}, params: {format: 'html'}, method: 'POST', headers: {'Content-Type' => 'application/json'}, data: '{"data":{"a":"1","b":"five"}}') do its('status') { should cmp 200 } its('body') { should cmp 'pong' } its('headers.Content-Type') { should cmp 'text/html' } end
### body The `body` matcher tests body content of http response: its('body') { should eq 'hello\n' } ### headers The `headers` matcher returns an hash of all http headers: its('headers') { should eq {} } Individual headers can be tested via: its('headers.Content-Type') { should cmp 'text/html' } ### status The `status` matcher tests status of the http response: its('status') { should eq 200 }