host resource
Use the host
Chef InSpec audit resource to test the name used to refer to a specific host and its availability, including the Internet protocols and ports over which that host name should be available.
Availability
Installation
This resource is distributed along with Chef InSpec itself. You can use it automatically.
Version
This resource first became available in v1.0.0 of InSpec.
Syntax
A host
resource block declares a host name, and then (depending on what is to be tested) a port and/or a protocol:
describe host('example.com', port: 80, protocol: 'tcp') do
it { should be_reachable }
it { should be_resolvable }
its('ipaddress') { should include '12.34.56.78' }
end
where
host()
must specify a host name and may specify a port number and/or a protocol'example.com'
is the host nameport:
is the port numberprotocol: 'name'
is the Internet protocol: TCP (protocol: 'tcp'
), UDP (protocol: 'udp'
or ICMP (protocol: 'icmp'
))
Resource Properties
connection
,ipaddress
,protocol
,socket
Resource Examples
The following examples show how to use this Chef InSpec audit resource.
ipaddress
The ipaddress
matcher tests if a host name is resolvable to a specific IP address:
describe host('example.com') do
its('ipaddress') { should include '93.184.216.34' }
end
Verify host name is reachable over a specific protocol and port number
describe host('example.com', port: 80, protocol: 'tcp') do
it { should be_reachable }
end
Verify that a specific IP address can be resolved
describe host('example.com') do
it { should be_resolvable }
its('ipaddress') { should include '93.184.216.34' }
end
Review the connection setup and socket contents when checking reachability
describe host('example.com', port: 12345, protocol: 'tcp') do
it { should be_reachable }
its('connection') { should_not match /connection refused/ }
its('socket') { should match /STATUS_OK/ }
end
Matchers
This Chef InSpec audit resource has the following special matchers. For a full list of available matchers, please visit our matchers page.
be_reachable
The be_reachable
matcher tests if the host name is available:
it { should be_reachable }
be_resolvable
The be_resolvable
matcher tests for host name resolution, i.e. “resolvable to an IP address”:
it { should be_resolvable }
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