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habitat_package resource

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Use the habitat_package InSpec audit resource to test properties of a single Habitat package.

Availability

Status: EXPERIMENTAL

This resource, like all of the inspec-habitat resource pack, is in the early stages of research and development. Functionality may be defective, incomplete, or be withdrawn in the future. If you are interested in helping this project mature, please join the conversation or contribute code at the inspec-habitat project.

Connecting to Habitat

To configure inspec to be able to communicate with Chef Habitat, be sure to follow the instructions regarding configuring the connection options. This will prevent ‘unsupported platform’ errors.

Examples

Check for core/httpd package

describe habitat_package(origin: 'core', name: 'httpd') do
  it             { should exist }
  its('version') { should eq '2.4.35'}
  its('release') { should eq '20190307151146'}
end

Limitations

API versus CLI access

Habitat exposes certain data via the CLI, and other data via the HTTP Gateway API.

This resource is only available using CLI credentials.

If you use the API interface without the CLI, instances of this resource will behave as if the sought-after package was not found.

Behavior when not found

If the package is not found, then this resource behaves as follows:

  • it { should exist } will be a failing test. Check this test if you are unsure if the resource will exist; it is guaranteed to be reliable in the future.
  • name, origin, version, and release will continue to return their values as set in the resource parameters. This allows output messaging to refer to the missing package clearly.
  • identifier will return as much information as it can assemble from name, origin, version, and release.
  • All other single-value properties will return nil.
  • All array- and hash-valued properties will return empty objects.
  • All matchers will return false.

Behavior when multiple packages match

A system can have multiple versions of the same-named package installed (or even multiple releases of the same version of the same named package). For this reason, if you under-specify the resource parameters, you may match with multiple packages. Under these conditions, this resource will throw an ArgumentError exception, and the resource test will be recorded as a failure.

To avoid this possibility, fully specify the resource parameters, including version and release.

To list all installed versions and releases of a named package, use the plural resource habitat_packages.

Availability

Installation

This resource is in the inspec-habitat resource pack. You can use the resource by setting an InSpec profile dependency on this resource pack. See inspec-habitat instructions

Version

This resource was first available in version 0.1.0 of the resource pack.

Resource Parameters

Use resource parameters to identify the particular package you wish to test.

habitat_package can accept a single resource parameter, a String package identifier; or it can accept a Hash of identifier components.

As a single String

Using this approach, you pass the package identifier as a single String. It should consist of <origin>/<name>/<version>/<release>, though version and release are optional.

describe habitat_package('core/httpd') do
  it { should exist }
end

Using individual identifier components as a Hash

This approach can make it easier to write resource tests that use InSpec inputs or Ruby variables.

origin

String. The name of the origin (distribution facility) that provides the package.

# Most common origin is 'core', publicly distributed packages created by Chef
describe habitat_package(origin: 'core', name: 'httpd') do
  it { should exist }
end

# Your company might run a private origin
describe habitat_package(origin: 'mycorp', name: 'secret-sauce') do
  it { should exist }
end

name

String. The name (unique within the namespace of the origin) of the package. This may match more than one package; see Behavior when multiple packages match.

describe habitat_package(origin: 'core', name: 'httpd') do
  it { should exist }
end

release

String, a 14-digit timestamp of the form ‘YYYMMDDHHmmSS’. The release number of the package as determined by the packager of the software. If you provide this, you must also provide the version; with all four components, the match is guarenteed to be unique.

describe habitat_package(origin: 'core', name: 'httpd', version: '2.3.5', release: '20190307151146') do
  it { should exist }
end

version

String, typically of the form 1.2.3 but formats vary. The version of the package as determined by the author of the software. This may match more than one package, because multiple releases of the same version may be co-installed; see Behavior when multiple packages match.

describe habitat_package(origin: 'core', name: 'httpd', version: '2.3.5') do
  it { should exist }
end

Properties

Use properties to create tests that compare an expected value to the actual value.

identifier

String. The origin, name, version (if known) and release (if known) concatenated with /, to create the package identifier.

describe habitat_package(origin: 'core', name: 'httpd') do
  its('identifier') { should eq 'core/httpd/2.4.35/20190307151146' }
end

name

String. The name of the package, as passed in via the resource parameter. Always available, even if the resource was not found. See also origin and version.

describe habitat_package(origin: 'core', name: 'httpd') do
  its('name') { should cmp 'httpd' }
end

origin

String. The origin name of the package, as passed in via the resource parameter. Always available, even if the resource was not found. See also name and version.

describe habitat_package(origin: 'core', name: 'httpd') do
  its('origin') { should cmp 'core' }
end

pkg_id

String. The full package identifier of the package, in the form origin/name/version/release. See also name and version.

describe habitat_package(origin: 'core', name: 'httpd') do
  its('pkg_id') { should cmp 'core/httpd/2.4.35/20190307151146' }
end

release

String. The release number of the package, as assigned by the packager. These values are always strings, but are 14-digit timestamps. See also version.

describe habitat_package(origin: 'core', name: 'httpd') do
  its('release') { should be >= '20190307151146' }
end

version

String. The version of the package, as assigned by the maintainer of the package project. While many versions are of the 3-digit form, there is no set rule, and exceptions are common. See also release.

describe habitat_package(origin: 'core', name: 'httpd') do
  its('version') { should be >=  '2.2' }
end

Matchers

Use matchers to create tests that test a true or false question.

InSpec includes a number of universal matchers. See below for matchers specific to this resource.

This resource does not provide any resource-specific matchers.

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