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deploy audit (Coming Soon)
This command may not work as expected. A complete and stable version is coming soon.
Audit deployment configuration and security settings to ensure compliance and best practices.
Synopsis
wheels deploy audit [options]
Description
The wheels deploy audit
command performs a comprehensive security and configuration audit of your deployment setup. It checks for common misconfigurations, security vulnerabilities, and compliance issues in your deployment environment.
Options
--environment, -e
- Target environment to audit (default: production)--report-format
- Output format for audit report (json, html, text) (default: text)--output, -o
- Save audit report to file--severity
- Minimum severity level to report (low, medium, high, critical)--fix
- Attempt to automatically fix issues where possible--verbose, -v
- Show detailed audit information
Examples
Basic audit
wheels deploy audit
Audit staging environment
wheels deploy audit --environment staging
Generate HTML report
wheels deploy audit --report-format html --output audit-report.html
Show only high severity issues
wheels deploy audit --severity high
Auto-fix issues
wheels deploy audit --fix
Audit Checks
The command performs the following audit checks:
Security
- SSL/TLS configuration
- Exposed sensitive files
- Default credentials
- Authentication mechanisms
- Authorization settings
- Input validation
- Session management
- Error handling
Configuration
- Environment variables
- Database connections
- API endpoints
- File permissions
- Resource limits
- Logging configuration
- Backup settings
- Monitoring setup
Compliance
- Data protection requirements
- Access control policies
- Audit trail completeness
- Retention policies
- Encryption standards
Output
The audit generates a detailed report including:
- Summary of findings
- Issue severity levels
- Affected components
- Remediation recommendations
- Compliance status
- Performance metrics
Use Cases
Pre-deployment audit
# Run comprehensive audit before deploying
wheels deploy audit --severity low
wheels deploy push --if-audit-passes
Scheduled audits
# Run regular audits in CI/CD
wheels deploy audit --output reports/audit-$(date +%Y%m%d).json
Compliance reporting
# Generate compliance report
wheels deploy audit --report-format html --output compliance.html
Best Practices
- Regular audits: Run audits regularly, not just before deployments
- Fix critical issues: Always address critical and high severity issues
- Document exceptions: Keep records of accepted risks and exceptions
- Automate checks: Integrate audits into your CI/CD pipeline
- Review reports: Have security team review audit reports
Integration
The audit command integrates with:
- CI/CD pipelines for automated security checks
- Monitoring systems for continuous compliance
- Issue tracking systems for remediation workflow
- Reporting tools for compliance documentation
See Also
- deploy status - Check deployment status
- security scan - Run security scans
- deploy setup - Setup deployment environment