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InSpec AWS Resource Pack
NOTE: This is early access and not suitable for production. We use this repository to prototype and verify our design goals.
This resource pack provides resources for AWS. It will ship with the required resources to write your own AWS tests.
├── README.md - this readme
├── controls - contains no controls
└── libraries - contains AWS resources
Design Goals
Goals for this project are:
- Find the right abstraction layer for AWS
- InSpec AWS resources should be aware that they target AWS
- No mixture of InSpec OS and InSpec AWS resource in one profile possible
- AWS should become a native target for InSpec
inspec exec inspec-aws -t aws://accesskey:secret@region
This project will be merged into InSpec, once we reached all the goals.
Get started
To run the profile, use InSpec with an environment variable for AWS credentials:
AWS_DEFAULT_REGION
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
Those variables are defined in AWS CLI Docs
Now you can use inspec exec inspec-aws
. Please note, that you have to define the AWS target in future: inspec exec inspec-aws -t aws://accesskey:secret@region
.
Use the resources
Since this is a InSpec resource pack, it only defines InSpec resources. It includes example tests only. You can easily use the AWS InSpec resources in your tests do the following:
Create a new profile
inspec init profile my-profile
Adapt the inspec.yml
name: my-profile
title: My own AWS profile
version: 0.1.0
depends:
- name: aws
url: https://github.com/chef/inspec-aws/archive/master.tar.gz
Add controls
Since your profile depends on the resource pack, you can use those resources in your own profile:
control "aws-1" do
impact 0.7
title 'Checks the machine is running'
describe ec2('my-ec2-machine') do
it { should be_running }
end
end
Available Resources
aws_ec2
- This resource reads information about an ec2 instance
Roadmap
aws_ami
aws_s3bucket
aws_security_group
aws_iam_group
aws_iam_policy
aws_iam_role
aws_iam_user
...
Tests
Unit tests
To execute the unit tests, run:
bundle exec rake test
Integration tests
To run the integration tests, please make sure all required environment variables like AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
, AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
and AWS_DEFAULT_REGION
are set properly. (AWS_DEFAULT_REGION
must be set to us-east-1 when running the integration tests.) We use terraform to create the AWS setup and InSpec to verify the all aspects. Integration tests can be executed via:
bundle exec rake test:integration
This task sets up test AWS resources, runs the integration tests, and then cleans up the resources. To perform these tasks independently, please call them individually:
bundle exec rake test:setup_integration_tests
bundle exec rake test:run_integration_tests
bundle exec rake test:cleanup_integration_tests
Kudos
This project was inspired by inspec-aws from arothian.
License
Author: | Christoph Hartmann (chartmann@chef.io) |
Copyright: | Copyright (c) 2016 Chef Software Inc. |
License: | Apache License, Version 2.0 |
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.