PSRule.Rules.AzureDevOps
PSRule.Rules.Azure
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PowerShell | PowerShell | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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PSRule.Rules.AzureDevOps
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PSRule.Rules.AzureDevOps v0.0.11 released
Check out the source code and install instructions on GitHub or checkout the module in the PowerShell Gallery
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PSRule module for Azure DevOps available for feedback
I have been a long time user of Azure DevOps and I have been using the Microsoft PSRule module for checking my Bicep templates for quite a while now. I like the flexible rule engine allowing to check for a wide range of issues. Now I have developed a PSRule module for checking Azure DevOps projects for common configuration issues. The module is available on GitHub and can be installed from the PowerShell Gallery.
PSRule.Rules.Azure
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The powershell way to validate Azure infrastructure
As devops I preferred an alternative way based on Powershell called PSRule for Azure which provides a suite of rules to validate resources and infrastructure as code (IaC) using PSRule. It provides two methods for analyzing Azure resources:
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Can you block deployments of resources like app service using something other than policy?
I have been playing around with Azure PRSULE by your colleague Bernie White : https://github.com/Azure/PSRule.Rules.Azure . in short, you call pull azure policies, convert them to rules, you can implement in pipelines and check your code base and thus pre-deployment architecture in bicep files. Thats not all, it will also use azure well architected framework defintions to check your bicep files. Coming from c# and tdd/bdd im dying for something like this and its a small step in the right direction.
What are some alternatives?
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PSBicep - This is the repo for the Bicep PowerShell Module.
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CanadaPubSecALZ - This reference implementation is based on Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure and provides an opinionated implementation that enables ITSG-33 regulatory compliance by using NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 and Canada Federal PBMM Regulatory Compliance Policy Sets.
vsteam - PowerShell module for accessing Azure DevOps Services and Azure DevOps Server (formerly VSTS or TFS)
CosmosDB - PowerShell Module for working with Azure Cosmos DB databases, collections, documents, attachments, offers, users, permissions, triggers, stored procedures and user defined functions.
PSDocs - Generate documentation from Infrastructure as Code (IaC).