Qodana for DevOps | JetBrains Qodana
Blog post from JetBrains
Qodana’s proposed expansion into DevOps and platform engineering aims to provide the same integrated code-quality experience for infrastructure artifacts that it currently offers for application code. The piece argues that Kubernetes manifests, Terraform, Dockerfiles, CI workflows, Ansible playbooks, and container configurations are often checked through disconnected tools with inconsistent configurations, severity systems, and CI integrations, leaving security, reliability, and operational issues insufficiently reviewed. A Qodana DevOps Linter could unify findings across major infrastructure domains under a shared interface, severity model, quality gate, IDE feedback loop, and qodana.yaml configuration, while enabling cross-domain analysis such as evaluating relationships between Terraform resources and Helm charts. Still in early exploration, the concept seeks practitioner feedback on whether unified infrastructure quality standards and support for additional tools such as Pulumi, CDK, or GitLab CI would address a meaningful need.
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