azure_resource_health_emerging_issues resource
Use the azure_resource_health_emerging_issues
InSpec audit resource to test the properties related to all Azure Resource Health Emerging issues.
Azure REST API version, endpoint, and HTTP client parameters
This resource interacts with API versions supported by the resource provider.
You can specify the api_version
as a resource parameter to use a specific version of the Azure REST API.
If you don’t specify an API version, this resource uses the latest version available.
For more information about API versioning, see the azure_generic_resource
.
By default, this resource uses the azure_cloud
global endpoint and default HTTP client settings.
You can override these settings if you need to connect to a different Azure environment (such as Azure Government or Azure China).
For more information about configuration options, see the resource pack README.
Syntax
An azure_resource_health_emerging_issues
resource block returns all Azure Resource Health Emerging issues.
describe azure_resource_health_emerging_issues do
#...
end
Parameters
This resource does not require any parameters.
Properties
ids
- A list of the unique resource IDs.
Field:
id
names
- A list of names for all the resources.
Field:
name
types
- A list of types for all the resources.
Field:
type
properties
- A list of Properties for all the resources.
Field:
properties
Note
See Azure’s documentation for other available properties.
Examples
Test that there are emerging health issues that are of lower severity:
describe azure_resource_health_emerging_issues.where{ properties.select{|prop| prop.statusActiveEvents.select{ |event| event.severity == 'Warning' } } } do
it { should exist }
end
Matchers
For a full list of available matchers, see our Universal Matchers page.This resource has the following special matchers.
exists
# Should not exist if no service health emerging issues are present.
describe azure_resource_health_emerging_issues do
it { should_not exist }
end
not_exists
# Should exist if the filter returns at least one service health emerging issue.
describe azure_resource_health_emerging_issues do
it { should exist }
end
Azure permissions
Your Service Principal must be set up with at least a contributor
role on the subscription you wish to test.