# Chef InSpec: Inspect Your Infrastructure * **Project State: Active** * **Issues Response SLA: 14 business days** * **Pull Request Response SLA: 14 business days** For more information on project states and SLAs, see [this documentation](https://github.com/chef/chef-oss-practices/blob/main/repo-management/repo-states.md). [![Slack](https://community-slack.chef.io/badge.svg)](https://community-slack.chef.io/) [![Build status](https://badge.buildkite.com/bf4c5fdc3858cc9f8c8bab8376e8e40d625ad046df9d4d8619.svg?branch=main)](https://buildkite.com/chef-oss/inspec-inspec-main-verify) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/inspec/inspec/badge.svg?branch=main)](https://coveralls.io/github/inspec/inspec?branch=main) Chef InSpec is an 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 ``` Chef InSpec makes it easy to run your tests wherever you need. More options are found in our [CLI docs](https://docs.chef.io/inspec/cli/). ```bash # run test locally inspec exec test.rb # run test on remote host via SSH inspec exec test.rb -t ssh://user@hostname -i /path/to/key # run test on remote host using SSH agent private key authentication. Requires Chef InSpec 1.7.1 inspec exec test.rb -t ssh://user@hostname # run test on remote windows host via WinRM inspec exec test.rb -t winrm://Administrator@windowshost --password 'your-password' # run test on remote windows host via WinRM as a domain user inspec exec test.rb -t winrm://windowshost --user 'UserName@domain' --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: Chef 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 Chef InSpec requires Ruby ( >= 3.1 ). All currently supported versions of Chef InSpec (4.0 and later) require accepting the EULA to use. Please visit the [license acceptance page](https://docs.chef.io/chef_license_accept.html) on the Chef docs site for more information. ### Install as package The Chef InSpec package is available for MacOS, RedHat, Ubuntu and Windows. Download the latest package at [Chef InSpec Downloads](https://www.chef.io/downloads/tools/inspec) or install Chef InSpec via script: ``` # RedHat, Ubuntu, and macOS curl https://omnitruck.chef.io/install.sh | sudo bash -s -- -P inspec # Windows . { iwr -useb https://omnitruck.chef.io/install.ps1 } | iex; install -project inspec ``` ### Install it via rubygems.org Installing Chef InSpec from source may require installing ruby build tools to manage gem dependencies. (A compiler-free variant is available with reduced functionality; use `inspec-core-bin` and `inspec-core`.) To install build tools, use your package manager. For CentOS/RedHat/Fedora: ```bash yum -y install ruby ruby-devel make gcc gcc-c++ ``` For Ubuntu: ```bash apt-get -y install ruby ruby-dev gcc g++ make ``` To install the `inspec` executable, which requires accepting the [Chef License](https://docs.chef.io/chef_license_accept.html), run: ```bash gem install inspec-bin ``` You may also use `inspec` as a library, with no executable. This does not require accepting the license. To install the library as a gem, run: ```bash gem install inspec ``` ### Usage via Docker Download the image and define a function for convenience: For Linux: ``` docker pull chef/inspec function inspec { docker run -it --rm -v $(pwd):/share chef/inspec "$@"; } ``` For Windows (PowerShell): ``` docker pull chef/inspec function inspec { docker run -it --rm -v "$(pwd):/share" chef/inspec $args; } ``` If you call `inspec` from your shell, it automatically mounts the current directory into the Docker container. Therefore you can easily use local tests and key files. Note: Only files in the current directory and sub-directories are available within the container. ``` $ ls -1 vagrant test.rb $ inspec exec test.rb -t ssh://root@192.168.64.2:11022 -i vagrant .. Finished in 0.04321 seconds (files took 0.54917 seconds to load) 2 examples, 0 failures ``` To scan the docker containers running on the host using the containerized InSpec, we need to bind-mount the Unix socket `/var/run/docker.sock` from the host machine to the InSpec Container. ``` docker pull chef/inspec function inspec { docker run -it --rm -v $(pwd):/share -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock chef/inspec "$@"; } ``` `/var/run/docker.sock` is the Unix socket the Docker daemon listens on by default. ### Install it from source Note that installing from OS packages from [the download page](https://www.chef.io/downloads/tools/inspec) is the preferred method. That requires [bundler](http://bundler.io/): ```bash bundle install bundle exec inspec help ``` To install it as a gem locally, run: ```bash gem build inspec.gemspec gem install inspec-*.gem ``` On Windows, you need to install [Ruby](http://rubyinstaller.org/downloads/) with [Ruby Development Kit](https://github.com/oneclick/rubyinstaller/wiki/Development-Kit) to build dependencies with its native extensions. ### Install via Chef Habitat Currently, this method of installation only supports Linux. See the [Chef Habitat site](https://www.habitat.sh/) for more information. Download the `hab` binary from the [Chef Habitat](https://www.habitat.sh/docs/get-habitat/) site. ```bash hab pkg install chef/inspec --binlink inspec ``` ### Run Chef InSpec You should now be able to run: ```bash $ inspec --help Commands: inspec archive PATH # archive a profile to tar.gz (default) ... inspec check PATH # verify all tests at the specified PATH inspec automate SUBCOMMAND ... # Chef Automate commands inspec compliance SUBCOMMAND ... # Chef Automate commands (backwards compatible alias) inspec detect # detect the target OS inspec exec PATH(S) # run all test files at the specified PATH. inspec help [COMMAND] # Describe available commands or one spe... inspec init TEMPLATE ... # Scaffolds a new project inspec json PATH # read all tests in PATH and generate a ... inspec shell # open an interactive debugging shell inspec supermarket SUBCOMMAND ... # Supermarket commands inspec version # prints the version of this tool Options: [--diagnose], [--no-diagnose] # Show diagnostics (versions, configurations) ``` # 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('protocols') {should include 'tcp'} end ``` * Test your `kitchen.yml` file to verify that only Vagrant is configured as the driver. The %w() formatting will pass rubocop linting and allow you to access nested mappings. ```ruby describe yaml('.kitchen.yml') do its(%w(driver name)) { should eq('vagrant') } end ``` Also have a look at our examples for: - [Using Chef InSpec with Test Kitchen & Chef Infra](https://github.com/chef/inspec/tree/main/examples/kitchen-chef) - [Using Chef InSpec with Test Kitchen & Puppet](https://github.com/chef/inspec/tree/main/examples/kitchen-puppet) - [Using Chef InSpec with Test Kitchen & Ansible](https://github.com/chef/inspec/tree/main/examples/kitchen-ansible) - [Implementing an Chef InSpec profile](https://github.com/chef/inspec/tree/main/examples/profile) ## Or tests: Testing for a OR b * Using describe.one, you can test for a or b. The control will be marked as passing if EITHER condition is met. ```ruby control 'or-test' do impact 1.0 title 'This is a OR test' describe.one do describe ssh_config do its('Protocol') { should eq('3') } end describe ssh_config do its('Protocol') { should eq('2') } end end end ``` ## 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 test on podman container inspec exec test.rb -t podman://container_id --podman-url "unix:///run/user/1000/podman/podman.sock" # run with sudo inspec exec test.rb --sudo [--sudo-password ...] [--sudo-options ...] [--sudo_command ...] # run in a subshell inspec exec test.rb --shell [--shell-options ...] [--shell-command ...] # run a profile targeting AWS using env vars inspec exec test.rb -t aws:// # or store your AWS credentials in your ~/.aws/credentials profiles file inspec exec test.rb -t aws://us-east-2/my-profile # run a profile targeting Azure using env vars inspec exec test.rb -t azure:// # or store your Azure credentials in your ~/.azure/credentials profiles file inspec exec test.rb -t azure://subscription_id ``` ### 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} ``` ## Supported OS Remote Targets | Platform | Versions | Architectures | | ---------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------ | ------------- | | AIX | 6.1, 7.1, 7.2 | ppc64 | | CentOS | 6, 7, 8 | i386, x86_64 | | Debian | 9, 10 | i386, x86_64 | | FreeBSD | 9, 10, 11 | i386, amd64 | | macOS | 10.14, 10.15, 11.0 | x86_64 | | Oracle Enterprise Linux | 6, 7, 8 | i386, x86_64 | | Red Hat Enterprise Linux | 6, 7, 8 | i386, x86_64 | | Solaris | 10, 11 | sparc, x86 | | Windows\* | 8, 8.1, 10, 2012, 2012R2, 2016, 2019 | x86, x86_64 | | Ubuntu Linux | | x86, x86_64 | | SUSE Linux Enterprise Server | 12, 15 | x86_64 | | Scientific Linux | 6, 7 | i386, x86_64 | | Fedora | | x86_64 | | OpenSUSE | 15 | x86_64 | | OmniOS | | x86_64 | | Gentoo Linux | | x86_64 | | Arch Linux | | x86_64 | | HP-UX | 11.31 | ia64 | | Alpine Linux | | x86_64 | \**For Windows, PowerShell 5.0 or above is required.* In addition, runtime support is provided for: | Platform | Versions | Arch | | -------- | -------- | ------ | | macOS | 10.14+ | x86_64 | | Debian | 9, 10 | x86_64 | | RHEL | 6, 7, 8 | x86_64 | | Fedora | 29+ | x86_64 | | Ubuntu | 16.04+ | x86_64 | | Windows | 8+ | x86_64 | | Windows | 2012+ | x86_64 | ## Documentation Documentation * https://docs.chef.io/inspec/ * https://docs.chef.io/inspec/resources/ * https://github.com/inspec/inspec/tree/main/docs-chef-io Learn Chef: * https://community.chef.io/products/chef-inspec/#learn Relationship to other tools (RSpec, Serverspec): * https://docs.chef.io/inspec/inspec_and_friends/ ## Share your Profiles You may share your Chef InSpec Profiles in the [Tools & Plugins section](https://supermarket.chef.io/tools-directory) of the [Chef Supermarket](https://supermarket.chef.io/). [Sign in](https://supermarket.chef.io/sign-in) and [add the details of your profile](https://supermarket.chef.io/tools/new). You may also [browse the Supermarket for shared Compliance Profiles](https://supermarket.chef.io/tools?type=compliance_profile). ## Kudos Chef InSpec was originally created by Christoph Hartmann ([@chris-rock](https://github.com/chris-rock)) and Dominik Richter ([@arlimus](https://github.com/arlimus)). Chef 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)! The AWS resources were inspired by [inspec-aws](https://github.com/arothian/inspec-aws) from [arothian](https://github.com/arothian). ## 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 The Chef InSpec community and maintainers are very active and helpful. This project benefits greatly from this activity. If you'd like to chat with the community and maintainers directly join us in the `#inspec` channel on the [Chef Community Slack](http://community-slack.chef.io/). As a reminder, all participants are expected to follow the [Code of Conduct](https://github.com/inspec/inspec/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md). [![Slack](https://community-slack.chef.io/badge.svg)](https://community-slack.chef.io/) ## Testing Chef InSpec We offer `unit` and `integration` tests. - `unit` tests ensure the intended behaviour of the implementation - `integration` tests run against Docker-based VMs via test-kitchen and [kitchen-inspec](https://github.com/chef/kitchen-inspec) ### Unit tests ```bash bundle exec rake test ``` If you like to run only one test file: ```bash bundle exec m test/unit/resources/user_test.rb ``` You may also run a single test within a file by line number: ```bash bundle exec m test/unit/resources/user_test.rb -l 123 ``` ### Integration tests These tests download various virtual machines, to ensure Chef InSpec is working as expected across different operating systems. These tests require the following gems: - test-kitchen - kitchen-dokken - kitchen-inspec These gems are provided via the `integration` group in the project's Gemfile. In addition, these test require Docker to be available on your machine or a remote Docker machine configured via the standard Docker environment variables. #### Running Integration tests List the various test instances available: ```bash KITCHEN_YAML=kitchen.dokken.yml bundle exec kitchen list ``` The platforms and test suites are configured in the `kitchen.dokken.yml` file. Once you know which instance you wish to test, test that instance: ```bash KITCHEN_YAML=kitchen.dokken.yml bundle exec kitchen test ``` You may test all instances in parallel with: ```bash KITCHEN_YAML=kitchen.dokken.yml bundle exec kitchen test -c 3 ``` ## License | | | | -------------- | ---------------------------------------------- | | **Author:** | Dominik Richter () | | **Author:** | Christoph Hartmann () | | **Copyright:** | Copyright (c) 2015 Vulcano Security GmbH. | | **Copyright:** | Copyright (c) 2017-2020 Chef Software Inc. | | **Copyright:** | Copyright (c) 2020-2023 Progress Software Corp.| | **License:** | Apache License, Version 2.0 | | **License:** | Chef End User License Agreement | Packaged distributions of Progress® Chef® products obtained from any authorised Progress Chef distribution source are made available pursuant to the Progress Chef EULA at https://www.chef.io/end-user-license-agreement, unless there is an executed agreement in effect between you and Progress that covers the Progress Chef products ("Master Agreement"), in which case the Master Agreement shall govern. 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