---
title: About the groups Resource
platform: os
---
# groups
Use the `groups` Chef InSpec audit resource to test multiple groups on the system.
## 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 `groups` resource block uses `where` to filter entries from the systems groups. If `where` is omitted, all entries are selected.
describe groups do
its('names') { should eq ['wheel', 'daemon', 'sys', 'adm'] }
its('names') { should include 'wheel' }
end
describe groups.where { members =~ /root/ } do
its('names') { should eq ['wheel', 'daemon', 'sys', 'adm'] }
end
## Examples
The following examples show how to use this Chef InSpec audit resource.
### Test the group identifier for the wheel group
describe groups.where { name == 'wheel' } do
it { should exist }
its('members') { should include 'root' }
end
## Properties
### gids
The `gids` property tests the named group identifier:
its('gids') { should eq 1234 }
### names
The `names` property tests the name field on a Windows group:
its('names') { should include 'Power Users' }
### domains
The `domains` property tests the domain on a Windows group:
its('domains') { should include 'WIN-CIV7VMLVHLD' }
### members
The `members` property tests the members that belong to a group:
its('members') { should include 'root' }
its('members') { should include 'Administrator' }
## Matchers
For a full list of available matchers, please visit our [matchers page](https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/matchers/).
### exist
The `exist` matcher tests if the named user exists:
it { should exist }