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StackJanitor
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DevOps tools you should have on your belt
🧹 StackJanitor is an event-driven serverless application that cleans up AWS CloudFormation Stacks in development environments based on TTL (expiration time) and git pull request events.
terraforming
- Importing multiple modules at once from AWS
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Tools like terraformer
Terraforming
- Copy Azure resources via terraform
- Existing AWS resource to HCL?
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Where to start with a mess?
I would also strongly recommend an iterative triage process: don't feel that you need to solve everything all once. It's a huge amount of progress if you can get to a stage where you understand the relationships between services, have enough monitoring to identify failures, and can iteratively move services to more granular IAM policies even if it's all still running in one big account. Simply using a tool like terraformer or terraforming to move the manual configuration into an IaC workflow is an accomplishment, especially since it helps you both make changes more confidently and identify where new changes are still being made. Depending on the politics, that last part might be important: you'll be unpopular if you take away everyone's rights but you'll probably have better luck first nudging people to make them using a sensible flow rather than by hand.
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Just starting out with terraform. Doubts wrt existing infra.
Haven't tried this but if I ever find myself in your situation I'll give it a spin https://github.com/dtan4/terraforming
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Continuous Infrastructure Deployment with Terraform Cloud
There are a couple of tools to automate creating terraform configuration and prepopulate state from existing resources, like terraforming, terraformer or cf-terraforming. But it is still cumbersome and laborious and in my experience, it's usually way easier to just recreate everything within terraform from scratch wherever that's possible.
- Current infrastructure as code
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DevOps tools you should have on your belt
🧪 Terraforming export existing AWS resources to Terraform style (tf, tfstate).
What are some alternatives?
rain - A development workflow tool for working with AWS CloudFormation.
terraformer - CLI tool to generate terraform files from existing infrastructure (reverse Terraform). Infrastructure to Code
AWSConsoleRecorder - Records actions made in the AWS Management Console and outputs the equivalent CLI/SDK commands and CloudFormation/Terraform templates.
copilot-cli - The AWS Copilot CLI is a tool for developers to build, release and operate production ready containerized applications on AWS App Runner or Amazon ECS on AWS Fargate.
iasql - Cloud Infrastructure as data in PostgreSQL
former2 - Generate CloudFormation / Terraform / Troposphere templates from your existing AWS resources.
crossfeed - External monitoring for organization assets
cf-terraforming - A command line utility to facilitate terraforming your existing Cloudflare resources.
aws-extend-switch-roles - Extend your AWS IAM switching roles by Chrome extension, Firefox add-on, or Edge add-on
aws-toolkit-vscode - Amazon Q, CodeWhisperer, CodeCatalyst, Local Lambda debug, SAM/CFN syntax, ECS Terminal, AWS resources
cfn_nag - Linting tool for CloudFormation templates
saml2aws - CLI tool which enables you to login and retrieve AWS temporary credentials using a SAML IDP