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title: About the apt Resource
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platform: linux
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---
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# apt
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Use the `apt` InSpec audit resource to verify Apt repositories on the Debian and Ubuntu platforms, and also PPA repositories on the Ubuntu platform.
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## Availability
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### Installation
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This resource is distributed along with InSpec itself. You can use it automatically.
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### Version
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This resource first became available in v1.0.0 of InSpec.
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## Syntax
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An `apt` resource block tests the contents of Apt and PPA repositories:
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describe apt('path') do
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it { should exist }
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it { should be_enabled }
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end
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where
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* `apt('path')` must specify an Apt or PPA repository
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* `('path')` may be an `http://` address, a `ppa:` address, or a short `repo-name/ppa` address
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* `exist` and `be_enabled` are a valid matchers for this resource
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## Examples
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The following examples show how to use this InSpec audit resource.
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### Test if apt repository exists and is enabled
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describe apt('http://ppa.launchpad.net/juju/stable/ubuntu') do
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it { should exist }
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it { should be_enabled }
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end
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### Verify that a PPA repository exists and is enabled
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describe apt('ppa:nginx/stable') do
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it { should exist }
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it { should be_enabled }
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end
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### Verify that a repository is not present
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describe apt('ubuntu-wine/ppa') do
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it { should_not exist }
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it { should_not be_enabled }
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end
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## Matchers
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For a full list of available matchers, please visit our [matchers page](https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/matchers/).
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### be_enabled
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The `be_enabled` matcher tests if a package exists in the repository:
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it { should be_enabled }
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### exist
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The `exist` matcher tests if a package exists on the system:
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it { should exist }
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