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http resource

Use the http Chef InSpec audit resource to test an http endpoint.

Availability

Installation

This resource is distributed with Chef InSpec and is automatically available for use.

Version

This resource first became available in v1.10.0 of InSpec.

Syntax

An http resource block declares the configuration settings to be tested:

describe http('url', auth: {user: 'user', pass: 'test'}, params: {params}, method: 'method', headers: {headers}, data: data, open_timeout: 60, read_timeout: 60, ssl_verify: true, max_redirects: 3) do
  its('status') { should eq number }
  its('body') { should eq 'body' }
  its('headers.name') { should eq 'header' }
end

where

  • ('url') is the url to test
  • auth: { user: 'user', pass: 'test' } may be specified for basic auth request
  • {params} may be specified for http request parameters
  • 'method' may be specified for http request method (default to ‘GET’)
  • {headers} may be specified for http request headers
  • data may be specified for http request body
  • open_timeout may be specified for a timeout for opening connections (default to 60)
  • read_timeout may be specified for a timeout for reading connections (default to 60)
  • ssl_verify may be specified to enable or disable verification of SSL certificates (default to true)
  • max_redirects may be specified to control how many HTTP Redirects to follow (defaults to 0)

Example

The following examples show how to use this Chef InSpec audit resource. An http resource block declares the configuration settings to be tested:

Simple http test

For example, a service is listening on default http port can be tested like this:

describe http('http://localhost') do
  its('status') { should cmp 200 }
end

Complex http test

describe http('http://localhost:8080/ping',
              auth: {user: 'user', pass: 'test'},
              params: {format: 'html'},
              method: 'POST',
              headers: {'Content-Type' => 'application/json'},
              data: { a":"1", "b":"five" } ) do
  its('status') { should cmp 200 }
  its('body') { should cmp 'pong' }
  its('headers.Content-Type') { should cmp 'text/html' }
end

Local vs. Remote

Beginning with Chef InSpec 1.41, you can enable the ability to have the HTTP test execute on the remote target:

Parameters

Parameter Examples

url

('url') is the url to test.

describe http('http://localhost:8080/ping') do
  ...
end

auth

auth: { user: 'user', pass: 'test' } may be specified for basic auth request.

describe http('http://localhost:8080/ping',
              auth: {user: 'user', pass: 'test'}) do
  ...
end

params

{params} may be specified for http request parameters.

describe http('http://localhost:8080/ping',
              params: {format: 'html'}) do
  ...
end

method

'method' may be specified for http request method (default to ‘GET’).

describe http('http://localhost:8080/ping',
              method: 'POST') do
  ...
end

headers

{headers} may be specified for http request headers.

describe http('http://localhost:8080/ping',
              headers: {'Content-Type' => 'application/json'}) do
  ...
end

data

data may be specified for http request body. When working with remote Windows target use single quotes around data that you are passing for e.g. data: '{ "a" : "1", "b" : "five" }'

    describe http('http://localhost:8080/ping',
              data: { "a":"1", "b":"five" } ) do
      ...
    end

open_timeout

open_timeout may be specified for a timeout for opening connections (default to 60).

describe http('http://localhost:8080/ping',
              open_timeout: '90') do
  ...
end

read_timeout

read_timeout may be specified for a timeout for reading connections (default to 60).

describe http('http://localhost:8080/ping',
              read_timeout: '90') do
  ...
end

ssl_verify

ssl_verify may be specified to enable or disable verification of SSL certificates (default to true).

describe http('http://localhost:8080/ping',
              ssl_verify: true) do
  ...
end

max_redirects

max_redirects may be specified to control how many HTTP Redirects to follow (default to 0).

describe http('http://localhost:8080/ping',
              max_redirects: 3) do
  ...
end

proxy

Specify a proxy to test by passing in the proxy URI or a hash of the proxy URI, a username, and password. Specify disable to ignore a proxy set as an environment variable.

You can include the username and password in the proxy parameter:

describe http('http://localhost:8080/ping', proxy: "http://username:password@www.example.com:3128") do
  ...
end

The proxy parameter also accepts proxy options in hash format:

describe http('http://localhost:8080/ping', proxy: { uri: 'http://www.example.com:3128', user: 'username', password: 'proxy-password'}) do
  ...
end

Use disable to ignore the proxy set in the environment variable:

describe http('http://localhost:8080/ping', proxy: 'disable') do
  ...
end

Note

Windows remote targets do not accept username and password values in a string; use the hash format instead.

Note

Special characters in the URI must be converted to their UTF-8 equivalent when passed in to the proxy parameter as a string. For example, the string http://username:bar@123@www.example.com:3128 must be passed in as http://username:bar%40123@www.example.com:3128 instead.

Special characters may be passed into the hash format without conversion to UTF-8 characters.

Properties

body

The body property tests body content of http response:

its('body') { should eq 'hello\n' }

headers

The headers property returns an hash of all http headers:

its('headers') { should eq {} }

Individual headers can be tested via:

its('headers.Content-Type') { should cmp 'text/html' }

http_method

The http_method property returns the http method of the http request.

its('http_method') { should eq 'GET'}

status

The status property tests status of the http response:

its('status') { should eq 200 }

Example

The following examples show how to use this Chef InSpec audit resource. An http resource block declares the configuration settings to be tested:

Simple http test

For example, a service is listening on default http port can be tested like this:

describe http('http://localhost') do
  its('status') { should cmp 200 }
end

Complex http test

describe http('http://localhost:8080/ping',
              auth: {user: 'user', pass: 'test'},
              params: {format: 'html'},
              method: 'POST',
              headers: {'Content-Type' => 'application/json'},
              data: '{"data":{"a":"1","b":"five"}}') do
  its('status') { should cmp 200 }
  its('body') { should cmp 'pong' }
  its('headers.Content-Type') { should cmp 'text/html' }
end

Local vs. Remote

Beginning with Chef InSpec 1.41, you can enable the ability to have the HTTP test execute on the remote target:

describe http('http://www.example.com', enable_remote_worker: true) do
  its('body') { should cmp 'awesome' }
end

In Chef InSpec 2.0, the HTTP test will automatically execute remotely whenever Chef InSpec is testing a remote node.

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