Azure Verified Modules (AVM) Requirements
This guide covers the mandatory requirements for Azure Verified Modules certification. These requirements ensure consistency, quality, and maintainability across Azure Terraform modules.
References:
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Azure Verified Modules
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AVM Terraform Requirements
Table of Contents
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Module Cross-Referencing
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Azure Provider Requirements
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Code Style Standards
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Variable Requirements
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Output Requirements
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Local Values Standards
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Terraform Configuration Requirements
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Testing Requirements
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Documentation Requirements
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Breaking Changes & Feature Management
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Contribution Standards
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Compliance Checklist
Module Cross-Referencing
Severity: MUST | Requirement: TFFR1
When building Resource or Pattern modules, module owners MAY cross-reference other modules. However:
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Modules MUST be referenced using HashiCorp Terraform registry reference to a pinned version
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Example: source = "Azure/xxx/azurerm" with version = "1.2.3"
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Modules MUST NOT use git references (e.g., git::https://xxx.yyy/xxx.git or github.com/xxx/yyy )
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Modules MUST NOT contain references to non-AVM modules
Azure Provider Requirements
Severity: MUST | Requirement: TFFR3
Authors MUST only use the following Azure providers:
Provider Min Version Max Version
azapi
= 2.0 < 3.0
azurerm
= 4.0 < 5.0
Requirements:
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Authors MAY select either Azurerm, Azapi, or both providers
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MUST use required_providers block to enforce provider versions
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SHOULD use pessimistic version constraint operator (~> )
Example:
terraform {
required_providers {
azurerm = {
source = "hashicorp/azurerm"
version = "> 4.0"
}
azapi = {
source = "Azure/azapi"
version = "> 2.0"
}
}
}
Code Style Standards
Lower snake_casing
Severity: MUST | Requirement: TFNFR4
MUST use lower snake_casing for:
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Locals
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Variables
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Outputs
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Resources (symbolic names)
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Modules (symbolic names)
Example: snake_casing_example
Resource & Data Source Ordering
Severity: SHOULD | Requirement: TFNFR6
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Resources that are depended on SHOULD come first
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Resources with dependencies SHOULD be defined close to each other
Count & for_each Usage
Severity: MUST | Requirement: TFNFR7
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Use count for conditional resource creation
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MUST use map(xxx) or set(xxx) as resource's for_each collection
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The map's key or set's element MUST be static literals
Example:
resource "azurerm_subnet" "pair" { for_each = var.subnet_map # map(string) name = "${each.value}-pair" resource_group_name = azurerm_resource_group.example.name virtual_network_name = azurerm_virtual_network.example.name address_prefixes = ["10.0.1.0/24"] }
Resource & Data Block Internal Ordering
Severity: SHOULD | Requirement: TFNFR8
Order within resource/data blocks:
Meta-arguments (top):
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provider
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count
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for_each
Arguments/blocks (middle, alphabetical):
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Required arguments
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Optional arguments
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Required nested blocks
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Optional nested blocks
Meta-arguments (bottom):
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depends_on
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lifecycle (with sub-order: create_before_destroy , ignore_changes , prevent_destroy )
Separate sections with blank lines.
Module Block Ordering
Severity: SHOULD | Requirement: TFNFR9
Order within module blocks:
Top meta-arguments:
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source
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version
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count
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for_each
Arguments (alphabetical):
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Required arguments
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Optional arguments
Bottom meta-arguments:
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depends_on
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providers
Lifecycle ignore_changes Syntax
Severity: MUST | Requirement: TFNFR10
The ignore_changes attribute MUST NOT be enclosed in double quotes.
Good:
lifecycle { ignore_changes = [tags] }
Bad:
lifecycle { ignore_changes = ["tags"] }
Null Comparison for Conditional Creation
Severity: SHOULD | Requirement: TFNFR11
For parameters requiring conditional resource creation, wrap with object type to avoid "known after apply" issues during plan stage.
Recommended:
variable "security_group" { type = object({ id = string }) default = null }
Dynamic Blocks for Optional Nested Objects
Severity: MUST | Requirement: TFNFR12
Nested blocks under conditions MUST use this pattern:
dynamic "identity" { for_each = <condition> ? [<some_item>] : []
content { # block content } }
Default Values with coalesce/try
Severity: SHOULD | Requirement: TFNFR13
Good:
coalesce(var.new_network_security_group_name, "${var.subnet_name}-nsg")
Bad:
var.new_network_security_group_name == null ? "${var.subnet_name}-nsg" : var.new_network_security_group_name
Provider Declarations in Modules
Severity: MUST | Requirement: TFNFR27
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provider MUST NOT be declared in modules (except for configuration_aliases )
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provider blocks in modules MUST only use alias
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Provider configurations SHOULD be passed in by module users
Variable Requirements
Not Allowed Variables
Severity: MUST | Requirement: TFNFR14
Module owners MUST NOT add variables like enabled or module_depends_on to control entire module operation. Boolean feature toggles for specific resources are acceptable.
Variable Definition Order
Severity: SHOULD | Requirement: TFNFR15
Variables SHOULD follow this order:
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All required fields (alphabetical)
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All optional fields (alphabetical)
Variable Naming Rules
Severity: SHOULD | Requirement: TFNFR16
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Follow HashiCorp's naming rules
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Feature switches SHOULD use positive statements: xxx_enabled instead of xxx_disabled
Variables with Descriptions
Severity: SHOULD | Requirement: TFNFR17
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description SHOULD precisely describe the parameter's purpose and expected data type
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Target audience is module users, not developers
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For object types, use HEREDOC format
Variables with Types
Severity: MUST | Requirement: TFNFR18
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type MUST be defined for every variable
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type SHOULD be as precise as possible
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any MAY only be used with adequate reasons
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Use bool instead of string /number for true/false values
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Use concrete object instead of map(any)
Sensitive Data Variables
Severity: SHOULD | Requirement: TFNFR19
If a variable's type is object and contains sensitive fields, the entire variable SHOULD be sensitive = true , or extract sensitive fields into separate variables.
Non-Nullable Defaults for Collections
Severity: SHOULD | Requirement: TFNFR20
Nullable SHOULD be set to false for collection values (sets, maps, lists) when using them in loops. For scalar values, null may have semantic meaning.
Discourage Nullability by Default
Severity: MUST | Requirement: TFNFR21
nullable = true MUST be avoided unless there's a specific semantic need for null values.
Avoid sensitive = false
Severity: MUST | Requirement: TFNFR22
sensitive = false MUST be avoided (this is the default).
Sensitive Default Value Conditions
Severity: MUST | Requirement: TFNFR23
A default value MUST NOT be set for sensitive inputs (e.g., default passwords).
Handling Deprecated Variables
Severity: MUST | Requirement: TFNFR24
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Move deprecated variables to deprecated_variables.tf
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Annotate with DEPRECATED at the beginning of description
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Declare the replacement's name
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Clean up during major version releases
Output Requirements
Additional Terraform Outputs
Severity: SHOULD | Requirement: TFFR2
Authors SHOULD NOT output entire resource objects as these may contain sensitive data and the schema can change with API or provider versions.
Best Practices:
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Output computed attributes of resources as discrete outputs (anti-corruption layer pattern)
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SHOULD NOT output values that are already inputs (except name )
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Use sensitive = true for sensitive attributes
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For resources deployed with for_each , output computed attributes in a map structure
Examples:
Single resource computed attribute
output "foo" { description = "MyResource foo attribute" value = azurerm_resource_myresource.foo }
for_each resources
output "childresource_foos" { description = "MyResource children's foo attributes" value = { for key, value in azurerm_resource_mychildresource : key => value.foo } }
Sensitive output
output "bar" { description = "MyResource bar attribute" value = azurerm_resource_myresource.bar sensitive = true }
Sensitive Data Outputs
Severity: MUST | Requirement: TFNFR29
Outputs containing confidential data MUST be declared with sensitive = true .
Handling Deprecated Outputs
Severity: MUST | Requirement: TFNFR30
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Move deprecated outputs to deprecated_outputs.tf
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Define new outputs in outputs.tf
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Clean up during major version releases
Local Values Standards
locals.tf Organization
Severity: MAY | Requirement: TFNFR31
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locals.tf SHOULD only contain locals blocks
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MAY declare locals blocks next to resources for advanced scenarios
Alphabetical Local Arrangement
Severity: MUST | Requirement: TFNFR32
Expressions in locals blocks MUST be arranged alphabetically.
Precise Local Types
Severity: SHOULD | Requirement: TFNFR33
Use precise types (e.g., number for age, not string ).
Terraform Configuration Requirements
Terraform Version Requirements
Severity: MUST | Requirement: TFNFR25
terraform.tf requirements:
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MUST contain only one terraform block
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First line MUST define required_version
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MUST include minimum version constraint
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MUST include maximum major version constraint
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SHOULD use ~> #.# or >= #.#.#, < #.#.# format
Example:
terraform {
required_version = "> 1.6"
required_providers {
azurerm = {
source = "hashicorp/azurerm"
version = "> 4.0"
}
}
}
Providers in required_providers
Severity: MUST | Requirement: TFNFR26
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terraform block MUST contain required_providers block
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Each provider MUST specify source and version
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Providers SHOULD be sorted alphabetically
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Only include directly required providers
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source MUST be in format namespace/name
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version MUST include minimum and maximum major version constraints
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SHOULD use ~> #.# or >= #.#.#, < #.#.# format
Testing Requirements
Test Tooling
Severity: MUST | Requirement: TFNFR5
Required testing tools for AVM:
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Terraform (terraform validate/fmt/test )
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terrafmt
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Checkov
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tflint (with azurerm ruleset)
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Go (optional for custom tests)
Test Provider Configuration
Severity: SHOULD | Requirement: TFNFR36
For robust testing, prevent_deletion_if_contains_resources SHOULD be explicitly set to false in test provider configurations.
Documentation Requirements
Module Documentation Generation
Severity: MUST | Requirement: TFNFR2
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Documentation MUST be automatically generated via Terraform Docs
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A .terraform-docs.yml file MUST be present in the module root
Breaking Changes & Feature Management
Using Feature Toggles
Severity: MUST | Requirement: TFNFR34
New resources added in minor/patch versions MUST have a toggle variable to avoid creation by default:
variable "create_route_table" { type = bool default = false nullable = false }
resource "azurerm_route_table" "this" { count = var.create_route_table ? 1 : 0
...
}
Reviewing Potential Breaking Changes
Severity: MUST | Requirement: TFNFR35
Breaking changes requiring caution:
Resource blocks:
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Adding new resource without conditional creation
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Adding arguments with non-default values
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Adding nested blocks without dynamic
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Renaming resources without moved blocks
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Changing count to for_each or vice versa
Variable/Output blocks:
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Deleting/renaming variables
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Changing variable type
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Changing variable default values
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Changing nullable to false
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Changing sensitive from false to true
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Adding variables without default
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Deleting outputs
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Changing output value
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Changing output sensitive value
Contribution Standards
GitHub Repository Branch Protection
Severity: MUST | Requirement: TFNFR3
Module owners MUST set branch protection policies on the default branch (typically main ):
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Require Pull Request before merging
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Require approval of most recent reviewable push
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Dismiss stale PR approvals when new commits are pushed
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Require linear history
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Prevent force pushes
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Not allow deletions
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Require CODEOWNERS review
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No bypassing settings allowed
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Enforce for administrators
Compliance Checklist
Use this checklist when developing or reviewing Azure Verified Modules:
Module Structure
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Module cross-references use registry sources with pinned versions
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Azure providers (azurerm/azapi) versions meet AVM requirements
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.terraform-docs.yml present in module root
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CODEOWNERS file present
Code Style
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All names use lower snake_casing
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Resources ordered with dependencies first
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for_each uses map() or set() with static keys
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Resource/data/module blocks follow proper internal ordering
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ignore_changes not quoted
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Dynamic blocks used for conditional nested objects
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coalesce() or try() used for default values
Variables
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No enabled or module_depends_on variables
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Variables ordered: required (alphabetical) then optional (alphabetical)
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All variables have precise types (avoid any )
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All variables have descriptions
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Collections have nullable = false
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No sensitive = false declarations
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No default values for sensitive inputs
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Deprecated variables moved to deprecated_variables.tf
Outputs
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Outputs use anti-corruption layer pattern (discrete attributes)
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Sensitive outputs marked sensitive = true
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Deprecated outputs moved to deprecated_outputs.tf
Terraform Configuration
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terraform.tf has version constraints (~> format)
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required_providers block present with all providers
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No provider declarations in module (except aliases)
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Locals arranged alphabetically
Testing & Quality
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Required testing tools configured
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New resources have feature toggles
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Breaking changes reviewed and documented
Summary Statistics
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Functional Requirements: 3
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Non-Functional Requirements: 34
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Total Requirements: 37
By Severity
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MUST: 21 requirements
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SHOULD: 14 requirements
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MAY: 2 requirements
Based on: Azure Verified Modules - Terraform Requirements