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Terraform-Guide
terracognita
- Generate Terraform code from your existing cloud infrastructure
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Strategies for converting an existing deployment to IaC?
I haven't worked with any of the ones that purport to work with AWS, but a quick Google shows terraformer and Terracognita as options - maybe look into trying those out?
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We also contribute to the open-source community with projects like InfraMap, that generate your infra diagram on the fly based on your tfstate or the most famous TerraCognita, a reverse Terraform.
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Importing multiple modules at once from AWS
You can use tools like https://github.com/cycloidio/terracognita or https://github.com/iann0036/former2 to generate the terraform code for you. Then you can consolidate them and if they are simply the same type of objects with different values then you can use terragrunt to pass values to your terraform module.
- Is it possible to import existing infrastructure into Terraform then redeploy it without semantic representation?
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terracognita - --tags syntax for aws?
https://github.com/cycloidio/terracognita/compare/master...fg-322 should fix it
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Tools like terraformer
Terracognita
- Existing AWS resource to HCL?
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Deactivated SFTP servers from AWS transfer family but still getting charged - can you delete a server but still save all configurations/settings somewhere to spin it up easily later?
If you still want to go that way, stuff like the import command and terracognita exist. There's more solutions out there, those are just what came to mind immediately.
What are some alternatives?
awesome-tf - Curated list of resources on HashiCorp's Terraform and OpenTofu
terraformer - CLI tool to generate terraform files from existing infrastructure (reverse Terraform). Infrastructure to Code
terraform-provider-iterative - ☁️ Terraform plugin for machine learning workloads: spot instance recovery & auto-termination | AWS, GCP, Azure, Kubernetes
former2 - Generate CloudFormation / Terraform / Troposphere templates from your existing AWS resources.
citizen - A Private Terraform Module/Provider Registry
pulumi-aws - An Amazon Web Services (AWS) Pulumi resource package, providing multi-language access to AWS
moot - Serverless Release Dashboard that integrates API Gateway, Lambda, and Cognito to interact with the Github and Gitlab APIs and create Releases
terraboard - :earth_africa: :clipboard: A web dashboard to inspect Terraform States
terralist - Terraform Private Registry for modules and providers manageable from a REST API
Azure-Terraform-Scripts - Terraform scripts on Azure for Windows and Linux VM's
tftree - Display your Terraform module call stack in your terminal
inframap - Read your tfstate or HCL to generate a graph specific for each provider, showing only the resources that are most important/relevant.