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aws_mq_brokers Resource

Use the aws_mq_brokers InSpec audit resource to test the properties of multiple AWS MQ Broker.

Install

This resource is available in the Chef InSpec AWS resource pack.

For information on configuring your AWS environment for Chef InSpec and creating an InSpec profile that uses the InSpec AWS resource pack, see the Chef InSpec documentation on the AWS cloud platform.

Syntax

Ensure that AWS MQ Broker exists.

describe aws_mq_brokers do
  it { should exist }
end

For additional information, see the AWS documentation on AWS MQ Broker.

Parameters

This resource does not require any parameters.

Properties

broker_arns
The broker’s Amazon Resource Name (ARN).

Field: broker_arn

broker_names
The name of the broker. This value must be unique in your AWS account, 1-50 characters long, contain only letters, numbers, dashes, and underscores, and not contain white spaces, brackets, wildcard characters, or special characters.

Field: broker_name

broker_states
The broker’s status.

Field: broker_state

created
Creation time of the broker profile.

Field: created

deployment_modes
The deployment mode of the broker. Available values: SINGLE_INSTANCE’, ACTIVE_STANDBY_MULTI_AZ, and CLUSTER_MULTI_AZ.

Field: deployment_mode

engine_types
The type of broker engine. Currently, Amazon MQ supports ACTIVEMQ and RABBITMQ..

Field: engine_type

engine_versions
The version of the broker engine.

Field: engine_version

host_instance_types
The broker’s instance type.

Field: host_instance_type

Examples

Ensure a broker is available.

describe aws_mq_brokers do
  its('broker_ids') { should include 'BROKER_ID' }
end

Ensure that the status is correct.

describe aws_mq_brokers do
    its('broker_names') { should include 'BROKER_NAME' }
end

Matchers

For a full list of available matchers, see our Universal Matchers page.

The control pass if the list method returns at least one result.

exist

Use should to test that the entity exists.

describe aws_mq_brokers do
  it { should exist }
end

Use should_not to test the entity does not exist.

describe aws_mq_brokers do
  it { should_not exist }
end

be_available

Use should to check if the AWS MQ broker is available.

describe aws_mq_brokers do
  it { should be_available }
end

AWS Permissions

Your Principal will need the MQ:Client:ListBrokersResponse action with Effect set to Allow.

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