--- title: About the os_env Resource --- # os_env Use the `os_env` InSpec audit resource to test the environment variables for the platform on which the system is running. ## Syntax A `os_env` resource block declares an environment variable, and then declares its value: describe os_env('VARIABLE') do its('matcher') { should eq 1 } end where * `('VARIABLE')` must specify an environment variable, such as `PATH` * `matcher` is a valid matcher for this resource ## Matchers This InSpec audit resource has the following matchers: ### be <%= partial "/shared/matcher_be" %> ### cmp <%= partial "/shared/matcher_cmp" %> ### content The `content` matcher return the value of the environment variable: its('content') { should eq '/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin' } ### eq <%= partial "/shared/matcher_eq" %> ### include <%= partial "/shared/matcher_include" %> ### match <%= partial "/shared/matcher_match" %> ### split The `split` splits the content with the `:` deliminator: its('split') { should include (':') } or: its('split') { should_not include ('.') } Use `-1` to test for cases where there is a trailing colon (`:`), such as `dir1::dir2:`: its('split') { should include ('-1') } ## Examples The following examples show how to use this InSpec audit resource. ### Test the PATH environment variable describe os_env('PATH') do its('split') { should_not include('') } its('split') { should_not include('.') } end ### Test Habitat environment variables Habitat uses the `os_env` resource to test environment variables. The environment variables are first defined in a whitespace array, after which each environment variable is tested: hab_env_vars = %w(HAB_AUTH_TOKEN HAB_CACHE_KEY_PATH HAB_DEPOT_URL HAB_ORG HAB_ORIGIN HAB_ORIGIN_KEYS HAB_RING HAB_RING_KEY HAB_STUDIOS_HOME HAB_STUDIO_ROOT HAB_USER) hab_env_vars.each do |e| describe os_env(e) do its('content') { should eq nil } end end