Tahir-yamin

azure-deployment-preflight

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# Description

Performs comprehensive preflight validation of Bicep deployments to Azure, including template syntax validation, what-if analysis, and permission checks. Use this skill before any deployment to Azure to preview changes, identify potential issues, and ensure the deployment will succeed. Activate when users mention deploying to Azure, validating Bicep files, checking deployment permissions, previewing infrastructure changes, running what-if, or preparing for azd provision.

# SKILL.md


name: azure-deployment-preflight
description: 'Performs comprehensive preflight validation of Bicep deployments to Azure, including template syntax validation, what-if analysis, and permission checks. Use this skill before any deployment to Azure to preview changes, identify potential issues, and ensure the deployment will succeed. Activate when users mention deploying to Azure, validating Bicep files, checking deployment permissions, previewing infrastructure changes, running what-if, or preparing for azd provision.'


Azure Deployment Preflight Validation

This skill validates Bicep deployments before execution, supporting both Azure CLI (az) and Azure Developer CLI (azd) workflows.

When to Use This Skill

  • Before deploying infrastructure to Azure
  • When preparing or reviewing Bicep files
  • To preview what changes a deployment will make
  • To verify permissions are sufficient for deployment
  • Before running azd up, azd provision, or az deployment commands

Validation Process

Follow these steps in order. Continue to the next step even if a previous step fails—capture all issues in the final report.

Step 1: Detect Project Type

Determine the deployment workflow by checking for project indicators:

  1. Check for azd project: Look for azure.yaml in the project root
  2. If found → Use azd workflow
  3. If not found → Use az CLI workflow

  4. Locate Bicep files: Find all .bicep files to validate

  5. For azd projects: Check infra/ directory first, then project root
  6. For standalone: Use the file specified by the user or search common locations (infra/, deploy/, project root)

  7. Auto-detect parameter files: For each Bicep file, look for matching parameter files:

  8. <filename>.bicepparam (Bicep parameters - preferred)
  9. <filename>.parameters.json (JSON parameters)
  10. parameters.json or parameters/<env>.json in same directory

Step 2: Validate Bicep Syntax

Run Bicep CLI to check template syntax before attempting deployment validation:

bicep build <bicep-file> --stdout

What to capture:
- Syntax errors with line/column numbers
- Warning messages
- Build success/failure status

If Bicep CLI is not installed:
- Note the issue in the report
- Continue to Step 3 (Azure will validate syntax during what-if)

Step 3: Run Preflight Validation

Choose the appropriate validation based on project type detected in Step 1.

For azd Projects (azure.yaml exists)

Use azd provision --preview to validate the deployment:

azd provision --preview

If an environment is specified or multiple environments exist:

azd provision --preview --environment <env-name>

For Standalone Bicep (no azure.yaml)

Determine the deployment scope from the Bicep file's targetScope declaration:

Target Scope Command
resourceGroup (default) az deployment group what-if
subscription az deployment sub what-if
managementGroup az deployment mg what-if
tenant az deployment tenant what-if

Run with Provider validation level first:

# Resource Group scope (most common)
az deployment group what-if \
  --resource-group <rg-name> \
  --template-file <bicep-file> \
  --parameters <param-file> \
  --validation-level Provider

# Subscription scope
az deployment sub what-if \
  --location <location> \
  --template-file <bicep-file> \
  --parameters <param-file> \
  --validation-level Provider

# Management Group scope
az deployment mg what-if \
  --location <location> \
  --management-group-id <mg-id> \
  --template-file <bicep-file> \
  --parameters <param-file> \
  --validation-level Provider

# Tenant scope
az deployment tenant what-if \
  --location <location> \
  --template-file <bicep-file> \
  --parameters <param-file> \
  --validation-level Provider

Fallback Strategy:

If --validation-level Provider fails with permission errors (RBAC), retry with ProviderNoRbac:

az deployment group what-if \
  --resource-group <rg-name> \
  --template-file <bicep-file> \
  --validation-level ProviderNoRbac

Note the fallback in the report—the user may lack full deployment permissions.

Step 4: Capture What-If Results

Parse the what-if output to categorize resource changes:

Change Type Symbol Meaning
Create + New resource will be created
Delete - Resource will be deleted
Modify ~ Resource properties will change
NoChange = Resource unchanged
Ignore * Resource not analyzed (limits reached)
Deploy ! Resource will be deployed (changes unknown)

For modified resources, capture the specific property changes.

Step 5: Generate Report

Create a Markdown report file in the project root named:
- preflight-report.md

Use the template structure from references/REPORT-TEMPLATE.md.

Report sections:
1. Summary - Overall status, timestamp, files validated, target scope
2. Tools Executed - Commands run, versions, validation levels used
3. Issues - All errors and warnings with severity and remediation
4. What-If Results - Resources to create/modify/delete/unchanged
5. Recommendations - Actionable next steps

Required Information

Before running validation, gather:

Information Required For How to Obtain
Resource Group az deployment group Ask user or check existing .azure/ config
Subscription All deployments az account show or ask user
Location Sub/MG/Tenant scope Ask user or use default from config
Environment azd projects azd env list or ask user

If required information is missing, prompt the user before proceeding.

Error Handling

See references/ERROR-HANDLING.md for detailed error handling guidance.

Key principle: Continue validation even when errors occur. Capture all issues in the final report.

Error Type Action
Not logged in Note in report, suggest az login or azd auth login
Permission denied Fall back to ProviderNoRbac, note in report
Bicep syntax error Include all errors, continue to other files
Tool not installed Note in report, skip that validation step
Resource group not found Note in report, suggest creating it

Tool Requirements

This skill uses the following tools:

  • Azure CLI (az) - Version 2.76.0+ recommended for --validation-level
  • Azure Developer CLI (azd) - For projects with azure.yaml
  • Bicep CLI (bicep) - For syntax validation
  • Azure MCP Tools - For documentation lookups and best practices

Check tool availability before starting:

az --version
azd version
bicep --version

Example Workflow

  1. User: "Validate my Bicep deployment before I run it"
  2. Agent detects azure.yaml → azd project
  3. Agent finds infra/main.bicep and infra/main.bicepparam
  4. Agent runs bicep build infra/main.bicep --stdout
  5. Agent runs azd provision --preview
  6. Agent generates preflight-report.md in project root
  7. Agent summarizes findings to user

Reference Documentation

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