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title: About the bash Resource
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# bash
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Use the `bash` InSpec audit resource to test an arbitrary command that is run on the system using a Bash script.
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## Syntax
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A `command` resource block declares a command to be run, one (or more) expected outputs, and the location to which that output is sent:
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describe bash('command') do
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it { should exist }
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its('property') { should eq 'expected value' }
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end
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where
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* `'command'` must specify a command to be run
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* `'property'` is one of `exit_status`, `stderr`, or `stdout`
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* `'expected value'` tests the output of the command run on the system versus the expected output stated in the test
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For example:
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describe bash('ls -al /') do
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its('stdout') { should match /bin/ }
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its('stderr') { should eq '' }
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its('exit_status') { should eq 0 }
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end
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## Supported Properties
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* `exit_status`, `stderr`, `stdout`
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## Property Examples
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### exit_status
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The `exit_status` property tests the exit status for the command:
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its('exit_status') { should eq 0 }
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### stderr
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The `stderr` property tests results of the command as returned in standard error (stderr):
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its('stderr') { should eq '' }
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### stdout
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The `stdout` property tests results of the command as returned in standard output (stdout).
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its('stdout') { should match /bin/ }
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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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### exist
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If an absolute path is provided, the `exist` matcher tests if the command exists on the filesystem at the specified location. Otherwise, the `exist` matcher tests if the command is found in the PATH.
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it { should exist }
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