inspec/lib/resources/bridge.rb
Lynn Frank 2857d07151 Fixes resource examples
The opening and closing mechanic varied between all the various
resources. This changes them all to use a HEREDOC with a tilde
to remove leading whitespace. This removes the need for the
special method to trim the `#print_example` method from shell.

Signed-off-by: Franklin Webber <franklin.webber@gmail.com>
2019-03-19 11:25:41 -05:00

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Ruby

# encoding: utf-8
# Usage:
# describe bridge('br0') do
# it { should exist }
# it { should have_interface 'eth0' }
# end
module Inspec::Resources
class Bridge < Inspec.resource(1)
name 'bridge'
supports platform: 'unix'
desc 'Use the bridge InSpec audit resource to test basic network bridge properties, such as name, if an interface is defined, and the associations for any defined interface.'
example <<~EXAMPLE
describe bridge 'br0' do
it { should exist }
it { should have_interface 'eth0' }
end
EXAMPLE
def initialize(bridge_name)
@bridge_name = bridge_name
@bridge_provider = nil
if inspec.os.linux?
@bridge_provider = LinuxBridge.new(inspec)
elsif inspec.os.windows?
@bridge_provider = WindowsBridge.new(inspec)
else
return skip_resource 'The `bridge` resource is not supported on your OS yet.'
end
end
def exists?
!bridge_info.nil? && !bridge_info[:name].nil?
end
def has_interface?(interface)
return skip_resource 'The `bridge` resource does not provide interface detection for Windows yet' if inspec.os.windows?
bridge_info.nil? ? false : bridge_info[:interfaces].include?(interface)
end
def interfaces
bridge_info.nil? ? nil : bridge_info[:interfaces]
end
def to_s
"Bridge #{@bridge_name}"
end
private
def bridge_info
return @cache if defined?(@cache)
@cache = @bridge_provider.bridge_info(@bridge_name) if !@bridge_provider.nil?
end
end
class BridgeDetection
attr_reader :inspec
def initialize(inspec)
@inspec = inspec
end
end
# Linux Bridge
# If /sys/class/net/{interface}/bridge exists then it must be a bridge
# /sys/class/net/{interface}/brif contains the network interfaces
# @see http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/BRIDGE-STP-HOWTO/set-up-the-bridge.html
# @see http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/40560/how-to-know-if-a-network-interface-is-tap-tun-bridge-or-physical
class LinuxBridge < BridgeDetection
def bridge_info(bridge_name)
# read bridge information
bridge = inspec.file("/sys/class/net/#{bridge_name}/bridge").directory?
return nil unless bridge
# load interface names
interfaces = inspec.command("ls -1 /sys/class/net/#{bridge_name}/brif/")
interfaces = interfaces.stdout.chomp.split("\n")
{
name: bridge_name,
interfaces: interfaces,
}
end
end
# Windows Bridge
# select netadapter by adapter binding for windows
# Get-NetAdapterBinding -ComponentID ms_bridge | Get-NetAdapter
# @see https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj130921(v=wps.630).aspx
# RegKeys: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E972-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
class WindowsBridge < BridgeDetection
def bridge_info(bridge_name)
# find all bridge adapters
cmd = inspec.command('Get-NetAdapterBinding -ComponentID ms_bridge | Get-NetAdapter | Select-Object -Property Name, InterfaceDescription | ConvertTo-Json')
# filter network interface
begin
bridges = JSON.parse(cmd.stdout)
rescue JSON::ParserError => _e
return nil
end
# ensure we have an array of groups
bridges = [bridges] if !bridges.is_a?(Array)
# select the requested interface
bridges = bridges.each_with_object([]) do |adapter, adapter_collection|
# map object
info = {
name: adapter['Name'],
interfaces: nil,
}
adapter_collection.push(info) if info[:name].casecmp(bridge_name) == 0
end
return nil if bridges.empty?
warn "[Possible Error] detected multiple bridges interfaces with the name #{bridge_name}" if bridges.size > 1
bridges[0]
end
end
end