# Vulcano CLI Test your Server, VM, or workstation. Small example: Write a your checks in `test.rb`: ```ruby describe file('/proc/cpuinfo') do it { should be_file } end describe ssh_config do its('Protocol') { should eq('2') } end ``` Run this file locally: ```bash vulcano exec test.rb ``` ## Installation Requires Ruby ( >1.9 ). To simply run it without installation, you must install [bundler](http://bundler.io/): ```bash bundle install bundle exec bin/vulcano help ``` To install it as a gem locally, run: ```bash gem build vulcano.gemspec gem install vulcano-*.gem ``` You should now be able to run: ```bash vulcano --help ``` ## Configuration Run tests against different targets: ```bash # run test locally vulcano exec test.rb # run test on remote host on SSH vulcano exec test.rb -t ssh://user@hostname # run test on remote windows host on WinRM vulcano exec test.rb -t winrm://Administrator@windowshost --password 'your-password' # run test on docker container vulcano exec test.rb -t docker://container_id ``` ## Custom resources You can easily create your own resources. Here is a custom resource for an application called Gordon and save it in `gordon_config.rb`: ```ruby require 'yaml' class GordonConfig < Vulcano.resource name 'gordon_config' def initialize @path = '/etc/gordon/config.yaml' @config = vulcano.file(@path).content @params = YAML.load(@config) end def method_missing(name) @params[name.to_s] end end ``` Include this file in your `test.rb`: ```ruby require_relative 'gordon_config' ``` Now you can start using your new resource: ```ruby describe gordon_config do its('Version') { should eq('1.0') } end ``` ## Tests ### Runner Runner tests will make sure the backend execution layer behaves as expected. These tests will take a while, as a lot of different operating systems and configurations are being tested. You will require: * vagrant with virtualbox * test-kitchen * docker Run all tests via ```bash rake test:runner # configure concurrency: CONCURRENCY=3 rake test:runner ``` This will go to `test/runner` and run `kitchen converge`. You can test specific operating systems and configurations via test-kitchen. ## Contributing 1. Fork it 1. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature) 1. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature') 1. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature) 1. Create new Pull Request Copyright 2015 Chef Software Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright 2015 Vulcano Security GmbH. All rights reserved. Copyright 2015 Dominik Richter. All rights reserved.