--- title: InSpec Universal Matchers Reference --- # InSpec Universal Matchers Reference InSpec uses matchers to help compare resource values to expectations. The following matchers are available: You may also use any matcher provided by [RSpec::Expectations](https://relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/docs), but those matchers are outside of InSpec's [scope of support](https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/inspec_and_friends/#rspec). The following InSpec-supported universal matchers are available: * [`be`](#be) - make numeric comparisons * [`be_in`](#be_in) - look for the property value in a list * [`cmp`](#cmp) - general-use equality (try this first) * [`eq`](#eq) - type-specific equality * [`include`](#include) - look for an expected value in a list-valued property * [`match`](#match) - look for patterns in text using regular expressions See [Explore InSpec resources](https://learn.chef.io/modules/explore-inspec-resources#/) on Learn Chef Rally to learn more about InSpec's built-in matchers. ## be This matcher can be followed by many different comparison operators. Always make sure to use numbers, not strings, for these comparisons. ```ruby describe file('/proc/cpuinfo') do its('size') { should be >= 10 } its('size') { should be < 1000 } end ``` ## cmp Unlike `eq`, `cmp` is a matcher for less-restrictive comparisons. It will try to fit the actual value to the type you are comparing it to. This is meant to relieve the user from having to write type-casts and resolutions. ```ruby describe sshd_config do its('Protocol') { should cmp 2 } end describe passwd.uid(0) do its('users') { should cmp 'root' } end ``` `cmp` behaves in the following way: * Compare strings to numbers ```ruby describe sshd_config do its('Protocol') { should eq '2' } its('Protocol') { should cmp '2' } its('Protocol') { should cmp 2 } end ``` * String comparisons are not case-sensitive ```ruby describe auditd_conf do its('log_format') { should cmp 'raw' } its('log_format') { should cmp 'RAW' } end ``` * Recognize versions embedded in strings ```ruby describe package(curl) do its('version') { should cmp > '7.35.0-1ubuntu2.10' } end ``` * Compare arrays with only one entry to a value ```ruby describe passwd.uids(0) do its('users') { should cmp 'root' } its('users') { should cmp ['root'] } end ``` * Single-value arrays of strings may also be compared to a regex ```ruby describe auditd_conf do its('log_format') { should cmp /raw/i } end ``` * Improved printing of octal comparisons ```ruby describe file('/proc/cpuinfo') do its('mode') { should cmp '0345' } end expected: 0345 got: 0444 ``` ## eq Test for exact equality of two values. ```ruby describe sshd_config do its('RSAAuthentication') { should_not eq 'no' } its('Protocol') { should eq '2' } end ``` `eq` fails if types don't match. Please keep this in mind, when comparing configuration entries that are numbers: ```ruby its('Port') { should eq '22' } # ok its('Port') { should eq 22 } # fails: '2' != 2 (string vs int) ``` For less restrictive comparisons, please use `cmp`. ## include Verifies if a value is included in a list. ```ruby describe passwd do its('users') { should include 'my_user' } end ``` ## be_in Verifies that an item is included in a list. ```ruby describe resource do its('item') { should be_in LIST } end ``` ## match Check if a string matches a regular expression. ```ruby describe sshd_config do its('Ciphers') { should_not match /cbc/ } end ```