--- title: Resource DSL --- # Resource DSL InSpec provides a mechanism for defining custom resources. These become available with their respective names and provide easy functionality to profiles. ## Resource location Resources may be added to profiles in the libraries folder: ```bash $ tree examples/profile examples/profile ... ├── libraries │   └── gordon_config.rb ``` ## Resource structure The smallest possible resource takes this form: ```ruby class Tiny < Inspec.resource(1) name 'tiny' end ``` Resources are written as a regular Ruby class which inherits from Inspec.resource. The number (1) specifies the version this resource plugin targets. As InSpec evolves, this interface may change and may require a higher version. The following attributes can be configured: - name - Identifier of the resource (required) - desc - Description of the resource (optional) - example - Example usage of the resource (optional) - supports - (InSpec 2.0+) Platform restrictions of the resource (optional) The following methods are available to the resource: - inspec - Contains a registry of all other resources to interact with the operating system or target in general. - skip\_resource - A resource may call this method to indicate that requirements aren't met. All tests that use this resource will be marked as skipped. The following example shows a full resource using attributes and methods to provide simple access to a configuration file: ```ruby class GordonConfig < Inspec.resource(1) name 'gordon_config' # Restrict to only run on the below platforms (if none were given, all OS's supported) supports platform_family: 'fedora' supports platform: 'centos', release: '6.9' # Supports `*` for wildcard matcher in the release supports platform: 'centos', release: '7.*' desc ' Resource description ... ' example ' describe gordon_config do its("signal") { should eq "on" } end ' # Load the configuration file on initialization def initialize(path = nil) @path = path || '/etc/gordon.conf' @params = SimpleConfig.new( read_content ) end # Expose all parameters of the configuration file. def method_missing(name) @params[name] end private def read_content f = inspec.file(@path) # Test if the path exist and that it's a file if f.file? # Retrieve the file's contents f.content else # If the file doesn't exist, skip all tests that use gordon_config raise Inspec::Exceptions::ResourceSkipped, "Can't read config at #{@path}" end end end ``` For a full example, see our [example resource](https://github.com/chef/inspec/blob/master/examples/profile/libraries/gordon_config.rb).