inspec/docs/resources/docker.md.erb
Jerry Aldrich 7313eb7819 style: Fix quotes/style on the docker resource (#3516)
Signed-off-by: Jerry Aldrich <jerryaldrichiii@gmail.com>
2018-10-17 09:14:19 -04:00

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---
title: About the docker Resource
platform: linux
---
# docker
Use the `docker` InSpec audit resource to test configuration data for the Docker daemon. It is a very comprehensive resource. See also: [docker_container](https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/resources/docker_container/) and [docker_image](https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/resources/docker_image/), too.
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## Availability
### Installation
This resource is distributed along with InSpec itself. You can use it automatically.
### Version
This resource first became available in v1.21.0 of InSpec.
## Syntax
A `docker` resource block declares allows you to write test for many containers:
describe docker.containers do
its('images') { should_not include 'u12:latest' }
end
or:
describe docker.containers.where { names == 'flamboyant_colden' } do
it { should be_running }
end
where
* `.where()` may specify a specific item and value, to which the resource parameters are compared
* `commands`, `ids`, `images`, `labels`, `local_volumes`, `mounts`, `names`, `networks`, `ports`, `sizes` and `status` are valid parameters for `containers`
The `docker` resource block also declares allows you to write test for many images:
describe docker.images do
its('repositories') { should_not include 'inssecure_image' }
end
or if you want to query specific images:
describe docker.images.where { repository == 'ubuntu' && tag == '12.04' } do
it { should_not exist }
end
where
* `.where()` may specify a specific filter and expected value, against which parameters are compared
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## Examples
The following examples show how to use this InSpec audit resource.
### Return all running containers
docker.containers.running?.ids.each do |id|
describe docker.object(id) do
its('State.Health.Status') { should eq 'healthy' }
end
end
### Verify a Docker Server and Client version
describe docker.version do
its('Server.Version') { should cmp >= '1.12'}
its('Client.Version') { should cmp >= '1.12'}
end
### Iterate over all containers to verify host coniguration
docker.containers.ids.each do |id|
# call Docker inspect for a specific container id
describe docker.object(id) do
its(%w(HostConfig Privileged)) { should cmp false }
its(%w(HostConfig Privileged)) { should_not cmp true }
end
end
### Iterate over all images to verify the container was built without ADD instruction
docker.images.ids.each do |id|
describe command("docker history #{id}| grep 'ADD'") do
its('stdout') { should eq '' }
end
end
### Verify that health-checks are enabled for a container
describe docker.object('71b5df59442b') do
its(%w(Config Healthcheck)) { should_not eq nil }
end
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## How to run the DevSec Docker baseline profile
There are two ways to run the `docker-baseline` profile to test Docker via the `docker` resource.
Clone the profile:
$ git clone https://github.com/dev-sec/cis-docker-benchmark.git
and then run:
$ inspec exec cis-docker-benchmark
Or execute the profile directly via URL:
$ inspec exec https://github.com/dev-sec/cis-docker-benchmark
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## Resource Parameters
* `commands`, `ids`, `images`, `labels`, `local_volumes`, `mounts`, `names`, `networks`, `ports`, `sizes` and `status` are valid parameters for `containers`
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## Resource Parameter Examples
### containers
`containers` returns information about containers as returned by [docker ps -a](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/ps/).
describe docker.containers do
its('ids') { should include 'sha:71b5df59...442b' }
its('commands') { should_not include '/bin/sh' }
its('images') { should_not include 'u12:latest' }
its('ports') { should include '0.0.0.0:1234->1234/tcp' }
its('labels') { should include 'License=GPLv2,Vendor=CentOS' }
end
### object('id')
`object` returns low-level information about Docker objects. It is calling [docker inspect](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/info/) under the hood.
describe docker.object(id) do
its('Configuration.Path') { should eq 'value' }
end
### images
`images` returns information about a Docker image as returned by [docker images](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/images/).
describe docker.images do
its('ids') { should include 'sha:12b5df59...442b' }
its('repositories') { should_not include 'my_image' }
its('tags') { should_not include 'unwanted_tag' }
its('sizes') { should_not include '1.41 GB' }
end
### plugins
`plugins` returns information about Docker plugins as returned by [docker plugin ls](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/plugin/).
describe docker.plugins do
its('names') { should include ['store/weaveworks/net-plugin', 'docker4x/cloudstor'] }
its('ids') { should cmp ['6ea8176de74b', '771d3ee7c7ea'] }
its('versions') { should cmp ['2.3.0', '18.03.1-ce-aws1'] }
its('enabled') { should cmp [true, false] }
end
### info
`info` returns the parsed result of [docker info](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/info/)
describe docker.info do
its('Configuration.Path') { should eq 'value' }
end
### version
`info` returns the parsed result of [docker version](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/version/)
describe docker.version do
its('Server.Version') { should cmp >= '1.12'}
its('Client.Version') { should cmp >= '1.12'}
end
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## Properties
* `id`, `image`, `repo`, `tag`, `ports`, `command`
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## Property Examples
### id
describe docker_container(name: 'an-echo-server') do
its('id') { should_not eq '' }
end
### image
describe docker_container(name: 'an-echo-server') do
its('image') { should eq 'busybox:latest' }
end
### repo
describe docker_container(name: 'an-echo-server') do
its('repo') { should eq 'busybox' }
end
### tag
describe docker_container(name: 'an-echo-server') do
its('tag') { should eq 'latest' }
end
### ports
describe docker_container(name: 'an-echo-server') do
its('ports') { should eq '0.0.0.0:1234->1234/tcp' }
end
### command
describe docker_container(name: 'an-echo-server') do
its('command') { should eq 'nc -ll -p 1234 -e /bin/cat' }
end
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## Matchers
For a full list of available matchers, please visit our [matchers page](https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/matchers/).