Define a Port scorecard with bronze, silver, and gold levels to measure service production readiness, including checks for TechDocs, on-call ownership, and SLO definitions
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Steps
In Port, navigate to the target blueprint (e.g., Service) and open the Scorecards tab to create a new scorecard
Define rules for the Bronze level checking that the service has a non-empty 'techDocsRef' property and a non-null 'oncallTeam' relation
Define Silver level rules that additionally check for a populated 'sloDefinitionUrl' property and a 'tier' property set to a known value
Set Gold level rules to include checks that the service has passed a recent vulnerability scan and has an active pager duty schedule relation
Use the scorecard result in Port dashboards or self-service action guards to surface production readiness at a glance
Known gotchas
Scorecard rules evaluate against current entity property values; stale entities that are not regularly re-ingested will show outdated scores even if the real system has changed
Scorecard levels are cumulative: an entity must pass all lower-level rules before being evaluated for higher levels; skipping a lower rule fails the entire level silently
Computed properties used in scorecard rules must be defined on the blueprint schema before they can be referenced; undefined properties resolve to null and always fail the rule
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