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Adam Leff 777c90e43a docs: fix XML resource example to use alternate syntax (#2395)
Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
2017-12-22 14:56:18 +01:00

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title: About the xml Resource
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# xml
Use the `xml` InSpec audit resource to test data in an XML file.
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## Syntax
An `xml` resource block declares the data to be tested. Assume the following XML file:
<root>
<name>hello</name>
<meta>
<creator>John Doe</creator>
</meta>
<array>
<element>one</element>
<element>two</element>
</array>
</root>
This file can be queried using:
describe xml('/path/to/name.xml') do
its('root/name') { should eq ['hello'] }
its('root/meta/creator') { should eq ['John Doe'] }
its('root/array[2]/element') { should eq ['two'] }
end
where
* `root/name` is an XPath expression
* `should eq ['foo']` tests a value of `root/name` as read from an XML file versus the value declared in the test
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In the event the path contains an element which contains periods, the alternate syntax can be used:
its(['root/name.with.a.period']) { should cmp 'so_many_dots' }
## Examples
The following examples show how to use this InSpec audit resource.
### Test an AppPool's presence in an applicationHost.config file
describe xml('applicationHost.config') do
# using the alternate syntax as described above because of the . in the key name
its(['configuration/system.applicationHost/applicationPools/add@name']) { should contain('my_pool') }
end
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## Matchers
This InSpec audit resource has the following matchers. For a full list of available matchers please visit our [matchers page](https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/matchers/).
### name
The `name` matcher tests the value of `name` as read from a JSON file versus the value declared in the test:
its('name') { should eq 'foo' }