crontab resource
Use the crontab
Chef InSpec audit resource to test the crontab entries for a particular user on the system. It recognizes special time strings (@yearly, @weekly, etc).
Availability
Installation
This resource is distributed with Chef InSpec and is automatically available for use.
Version
This resource first became available in v1.15.0 of InSpec.
Syntax
A crontab
resource block declares a user (which defaults to the current user) and the details to be tested, such as the schedule elements for each crontab entry or the exact commands themselves:
describe crontab do
its('commands') { should include '/some/scheduled/task.sh' }
end
Note
include
matcher in this context specifies the entire list of commands that the crontab should include and not a particular substring that should be included by a command. The include
matcher always matches a complete command invocation, including options and arguments.The path to the system crontab can also be supplied via:
describe crontab(path: '/etc/cron.d/some_crontab') do
its('commands') { should include '/path/to/some/script' }
end
Note that only the path or the user (and not both) should be supplied as arguments to the resource.
Examples
The following examples show how to use this Chef InSpec audit resource.
Test that root’s crontab has a particular command
describe crontab('root') do
its('commands') { should include '/path/to/some/script -option arg' }
end
Test that myuser’s crontab entry for command ‘/home/myuser/build.sh’ runs every minute
describe crontab('myuser').commands('/home/myuser/build.sh') do
its('hours') { should cmp '*' }
its('minutes') { should cmp '*' }
end
Test that the logged-in user’s crontab has no tasks set to run on every hour and every minute
describe crontab.where({'hour' => '*', 'minute' => '*'}) do
its('entries.length') { should cmp '0' }
end
Test that the logged-in user’s crontab contains a single command that matches a pattern
describe crontab.where { command =~ /a partial command string/ } do
its('entries.length') { should cmp 1 }
end
Test a special time string (i.e., @yearly /root/annual_report.sh)
describe crontab.commands('/root/annual_report.sh') do
its('hours') { should cmp '0' }
its('minutes') { should cmp '0' }
its('days') { should cmp '1' }
its('months') { should cmp '1' }
end
Test @reboot case
describe crontab.commands('/root/reboot.sh') do
its('hours') { should cmp '-1' }
its('minutes') { should cmp '-1' }
end
Property Examples
Test a special time string
describe crontab do
its('minutes') { should cmp '0' }
its('hours') { should cmp '0' }
its('days') { should cmp '1' }
its('weekdays') { should cmp '1' }
its('user') { should include 'username'}
its('commands') { should include '/some/scheduled/task.sh' }
end
Chef InSpec will automatically interpret crontab-supported special time strings. For example, a crontab entry set to run @yearly
can be tested as if the entry was manually configured to run on January 1, 12 AM.
Matchers
For a full list of available matchers, please visit our matchers page.
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