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README.md |
InSpec Habitat Plugin
Summary
This plugin allows you to do the following:
- Add Habitat configuration to a profile
- Create/Upload a Habitat package from an InSpec profile
Creating a Habitat package from an InSpec profile allows you to execute that profile as a service (via a Habitat Supervisor) on any Linux based platform.
When running as a service, an InSpec report will be created in JSON format (by
default at /hab/svc/YOUR_SERVICE/logs/inspec_last_run.json
). Additionally, a
log of the last run will be located at
/hab/svc/YOUR_SERVICE/logs/inspec_log.txt
and CLI output is viewable in
the Supervisor logs by default. You can also configure this service to report
to Chef Automate.
See below for usage instructions.
Plugin Usage
Adding Habitat Configuration to an InSpec Profile
Run the following command:
inspec habitat profile setup PATH
This will create the following files:
- habitat/plan.sh (Provides build time instructions to Habitat)
- habitat/default.toml (Used to configure the running Habitat service)
- habitat/hooks/run (Shell script to execute this profile as a service)
- habitat/config/inspec_exec_config.json (JSON for
inspec exec
CLI options)
Creating a Habitat Package
This command requires Habitat to be installed and configured. For instructions on how to do that see here.
Run the following command:
inspec habitat profile create PATH
This command will:
- Create a Habitat artifact (
.hart
file).
NOTE: If you are fetching packages from Chef Automate see below.
Uploading a Habitat Package
This command requires Habitat to be installed and configured. For instructions on how to do that see here.
Run the following command:
inspec habitat profile upload PATH
This command will:
- Create a Habitat artifact (
.hart
file). - Upload the Habitat artifact to bldr.habitat.sh.
NOTE: If you are fetching packages from Chef Automate see below.
Habitat Package Usage
This command requires Habitat to be installed and configured. For instructions on how to do that see here.
General usage instructions for using Habitat packages can be found here.
Installing the package from a HART file:
# See Habitat docs for more info. The below is for testing only.
hab pkg install PATH_TO_CREATED_HART_FILE
hab sup run YOUR_ORIGIN/inspec-profile-YOUR_PROFILE_NAME
Installing the package from the Public Builder Depot:
# See Habitat docs for more info. The below is for testing only.
hab pkg install YOUR_ORIGIN/inspec-profile-YOUR_PROFILE_NAME
hab sup run YOUR_ORIGIN/inspec-profile-YOUR_PROFILE_NAME
Integrating with Chef Automate
Fetching Profiles from Chef Automate During Build
Fetching profiles from Chef Automate requires authentication.
Run the following commands prior to creating/uploading your Habitat package:
# Remove -k if you are not using a self-signed certificate
inspec compliance login -k --user USER --token API_TOKEN https://AUTOMATE_FQDN
export HAB_STUDIO_SECRET_COMPLIANCE_CREDS=$(cat ~/.inspec/compliance/config.json)
Sending InSpec Reports to Chef Automate
After running your Habitat package as a service you can configure it to report to Chef Automate via a configuration update.
For example, create a TOML file (config.toml) that matches the below:
[automate]
url = 'https://chef-automate.test'
token = 'TOKEN'
user = 'admin'
Then apply it like so:
# The '1' here is the config version (increment this with each change)
hab config apply inspec-profile-PROFILE_NAME.default 1 /path/to/config.toml
This will apply the configuration to all services in the service group. For more info on service groups see the Habitat docs
Testing
Lint, unit, and functional tests are ran from the root of the InSpec source:
bundle exec rake test
To execute the integration tests (Test Kitchen + Vagrant + VirtualBox) run the following from the directory containing this README.md:
bundle exec kitchen test