aws_rds_clusters Resource
Use the aws_rds_clusters
InSpec audit resource to test properties of a collection of AWS RDS clusters.
RDS gives you access to the capabilities of a MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, or Amazon Aurora database server.
Installation
This resource is available in the Chef InSpec AWS resource pack.
See the Chef InSpec documentation on cloud platforms for information on configuring your AWS environment for InSpec and creating an InSpec profile that uses the InSpec AWS resource pack.
Syntax
Ensure you have exactly 3 clusters
describe aws_rds_clusters do
its('db_cluster_identifiers.count') { should cmp 3 }
end
Parameters
This resource does not require any parameters.
Properties
cluster_identifier
- The unique IDs of the RDS clusters returned.
database_name
- The name of the database associated with each RDS cluster.
cluster_\members
- The RDS instances attached to each RDS cluster.
engine
- The name of the database engine used by each cluster.
engine_version
- The version of the database engine used by each cluster.
status
- The current status of each cluster.
allocated_storage
- The storage allocated to each cluster.
storage_encrypted
- Returns T/F whether the cluster is encrypted or not.
availability_zones
- A list of availability zones of the RDS clusters returned.
multi_az
- Returns T/F depending on whether multiple availability zones are used in the cluster.
arn
- The unique Amazon resource name of the RDS clusters.
Examples
Ensure a specific cluster exists.
describe aws_rds_clusters do
its('db_cluster_identifier') { should include ['cluster-12345678', 'cluster-456786786'] }
end
Request the IDs of all RDS clusters, then test in-depth using aws_rds_cluster
to ensure all clusters are encrypted and have a sensible size.
aws_rds_clusters.cluster_identifier.each do |cluster_identifier|
describe aws_rds_cluster(cluster_identifier) do
it { should have_encrypted_storage }
end
end
Matchers
For a full list of available matchers, please visit our Universal Matchers page.
exist
The control will pass if the describe returns at least one result.
Use should_not
to test the entity should not exist.
describe aws_rds_clusters do
it { should exist }
end
describe aws_rds_clusters do
it { should_not exist }
end
AWS Permissions
Your Principal will need the RDS:Client:DBClusterMessage
action with Effect
set to Allow
.
You can find detailed documentation at Actions, Resources, and Condition Keys for Amazon EC2, and Actions, Resources, and Condition Keys for Identity And Access Management.