# InSpec: Inspect Your Infrastructure InSpec is open-source testing framework for infrastructure with a human- and machine-readable language for specifying compliance, security and policy requirements. ```ruby # Disallow insecure protocols by testing describe package('telnetd') do   it { should_not be_installed } end describe inetd_conf do   its("telnet") { should eq nil } end ``` InSpec makes it easy to run your tests wherever you need. ```bash # run test locally inspec exec test.rb # run test on remote host on SSH inspec exec test.rb -t ssh://user@hostname # run test on remote windows host on WinRM inspec exec test.rb -t winrm://Administrator@windowshost --password 'your-password' # run test on docker container inspec exec test.rb -t docker://container_id ``` # Features - Built-in Compliance: Compliance no longer occurs at the end of the release cycle - Targeted Tests: InSpec writes tests that specifically target compliance issues - Metadata: Includes the metadata required by security and compliance pros - Easy Testing: Includes a command-line interface to run tests quickly ## Installation Requires Ruby ( >1.9 ). To simply run it without installation, you must install [bundler](http://bundler.io/): ```bash bundle install bundle exec bin/inspec help ``` To install it as a gem locally, run: ```bash gem build inspec.gemspec gem install inspec-*.gem ``` Or you can install it via rubygems.org ```bash gem install inspec ``` You should now be able to run: ```bash inspec --help ``` # Examples * Only accept requests on secure ports - This test ensures that a web server is only listening on well-secured ports. ```ruby describe port(80) do   it { should_not be_listening } end describe port(443) do   it { should be_listening }   its('protocol') {should eq 'tcp'} end ``` * Use approved strong ciphers - This test ensures that only enterprise-compliant ciphers are used for SSH servers. ```ruby describe sshd_config do    its('Ciphers') { should eq('chacha20-poly1305@openssh.com,aes256-ctr,aes192-ctr,aes128-ctr') } end ``` * Test your `kitchen.yml` file to verify that only Vagrant is configured as the driver. ```ruby describe yaml('.kitchen.yml') do its('driver.name') { should eq('vagrant') } end ``` Also have a look at our [example](https://github.com/chef/inspec/tree/master/examples/test-kitchen) that uses `inspec` in combination with `test-kitchen` ## Command Line Usage ### exec Run tests against different targets: ```bash # run test locally inspec exec test.rb # run test on remote host on SSH inspec exec test.rb -t ssh://user@hostname # run test on remote windows host on WinRM inspec exec test.rb -t winrm://Administrator@windowshost --password 'your-password' # run test on docker container inspec exec test.rb -t docker://container_id # run with sudo inspec exec test.rb --sudo [--sudo-password ...] [--sudo-options ...] ``` ### detect Verify your configuration and detect ```bash id=$( docker run -dti ubuntu:14.04 /bin/bash ) inspec detect -t docker://$id ``` Which will provide you with: ``` {"family":"ubuntu","release":"14.04","arch":null} ``` ## Custom InSpec resources You can easily create your own resources. Here is a custom resource for an application called Gordon. It is saved as `gordon_config.rb`. ```ruby require 'yaml' class GordonConfig < Inspec.resource(1) name 'gordon_config' def initialize @path = '/etc/gordon/config.yaml' @config = inspec.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 ``` ## Documentation Documentation is available: https://github.com/chef/inspec/tree/master/docs ## Kudos InSpec is inspired by the wonderful [Serverspec](http://serverspec.org) project. Kudos to [mizzy](https://github.com/mizzy) and [all contributors](https://github.com/mizzy/serverspec/graphs/contributors)! ## Contribute 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 ## Testing InSpec We perform `unit`, `resource` and `integration` tests. * `unit` tests ensure the intended behaviour of the implementation * `resource` tests run against docker containers * `integration` tests run against VMs via test-kitchen and [kitchen-inspec](https://github.com/chef/kitchen-inspec) ### Unit tests ```bash bundle exec rake test ``` ### Resource tests Resource tests 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: * docker Run `resource` tests with ```bash bundle exec rake test:resources config=test/test.yaml bundle exec rake test:resources config=test/test-extra.yaml ``` ### Integration tests These tests download various virtual machines, to ensure InSpec is working as expected across different operating systems. You will require: * vagrant with virtualbox * test-kitchen Run `integration` tests with ```bash cd test/integration bundle exec kitchen test -t . ``` ### Chef Delivery Tests It may be informative to look at what [tests Chef Delivery](https://github.com/chef/inspec/blob/master/.delivery/build-cookbook/recipes/unit.rb) is running for CI. ## License | **Author:** | Dominik Richter () | **Author:** | Christoph Hartmann () | **Copyright:** | Copyright (c) 2015 Chef Software Inc. | **Copyright:** | Copyright (c) 2015 Vulcano Security GmbH. | **License:** | Apache License, Version 2.0 Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.