Analyzes Terraform plan JSON for AzureRM Provider to filter false-positive diffs in Set-type attributes from real changes in resources like Application Gateway, Load Balancer, NSG.
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A skill to identify "false-positive diffs" in Terraform plans caused by AzureRM Provider's Set-type attributes and distinguish them from actual changes.
terraform plan shows many changes, but you only added/removed a single elementTerraform's Set type compares by position rather than by key, so when adding or removing elements, all elements appear as "changed". This is a general Terraform issue, but it's particularly noticeable with AzureRM resources that heavily use Set-type attributes like Application Gateway, Load Balancer, and NSG.
These "false-positive diffs" don't actually affect the resources, but they make reviewing terraform plan output difficult.
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# 1. Generate plan JSON output
terraform plan -out=plan.tfplan
terraform show -json plan.tfplan > plan.json
# 2. Analyze
python scripts/analyze_plan.py plan.json
python: command not found: Use python3 instead, or install PythonModuleNotFoundError: Script uses only standard library; ensure Python 3.8+