json resource
Use the json
Chef InSpec audit resource to test data in a JSON file.
Availability
Install
This resource is distributed with Chef InSpec and is automatically available for use.Version
This resource first became available in v1.0.0 of InSpec.
Syntax
A json
resource block declares the data to be tested. Assume the following JSON file:
{
"name" : "hello",
"meta" : {
"creator" : "John Doe"
},
"array": [
"zero",
"one"
]
}
This file can be queried using:
describe json('/path/to/name.json') do
its('name') { should eq 'hello' }
its(['meta','creator']) { should eq 'John Doe' }
its(['array', 1]) { should eq 'one' }
end
where
name
is a configuration setting in a JSON fileshould eq 'foo'
tests a value ofname
as read from a JSON file versus the value declared in the test
The json
resource can also be used with JSON formatted output from a command.
Using the same JSON as the previous example, it can be queried using:
describe json({ command: 'retrieve_data.py --json'}) do
its('name') { should eq 'hello' }
its(['meta','creator']) { should eq 'John Doe' }
its(['array', 1]) { should eq 'one' }
end
Finally, content can be passed directly to the resource:
describe json({ content: '{\"item1\": { \"status\": \"available\" } }' }) do
its(['item1', 'status']) { should cmp 'available' }
end
Examples
The following examples show how to use this Chef InSpec audit resource.
name
The name
matcher tests the value of the filename as read from a JSON file versus the value declared in the test:
its('name') { should eq '/tmp/example.json' }
Test a cookbook version in a policyfile.lock.json file
describe json('policyfile.lock.json') do
its(['cookbook_locks', 'omnibus', 'version']) { should eq('2.2.0') }
end
Test JSON output from an HTTP API
Our example API has a /health
endpoint, which looks like this:
{
"service": {
"port": 3000,
"status": "ok"
}
}
Example test:
describe json(content: http('http://localhost:3000/health').body) do
its(['service', 'port']) { should eq 3000 }
its(['service', 'status']) { should eq 'ok' }
end