cloud-radar
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Apache License 2.0 | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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cloud-radar
- Show HN: Test Cloudformation Templates Locally
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Unit testing Cloudformation templates just got a lot easier!
I'm the author of Cloud-Radar, a Cloudformation testing framework written in Python. I just released v0.7.0 which had some major user experience improvements and I wanted to share it with all of you.
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cf2tf: A tool to automatically convert Cloudformation templates to Terraform
But I think it's okay if you like Cloudformation. In fact, I have another project that you will love. I created a testing framework for Cloudformation templates called Cloud-Radar. It allows you to test your templates locally without credentials. https://github.com/DontShaveTheYak/cloud-radar
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Show HN: Convert Cloudformation Templates to Terraform
Final follow up ;)
If you like Cloudformation, you might be interested in my Cloudformation testing library.
https://github.com/DontShaveTheYak/cloud-radar
It's the most powerful Cloudformation testing framework that exists.
It allows you to unit test your Templates locally with out deploying resources. That also means you don't need valid AWS creds while unit testing.
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Do not use AWS CloudFormation
If you are using cloudformation, I have a python testing library https://github.com/DontShaveTheYak/cloud-radar
It allows unit testing of cloudformation templates locally without needing aws credentials or deploying anything.
It also supports functional testing of cloudformation stacks once they are deployed.
Full guide on my blog https://la-tech.co/post/hypermodern-cloudformation/getting-s...
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Ask HN: Tools you have made for yourself?
https://github.com/DontShaveTheYak/jenkins-std-lib A Jenkins shared library with a couple cool things like running GitHub Actions on Jenkins.
https://github.com/DontShaveTheYak/cloud-radar Unit and Functional testing of AWS Cloudformation templates. The unit testing part allows you to test locally without needing AWS creds.
https://github.com/DontShaveTheYak/sebs Stateful Elastic Block Storage was created so that you could make sure that a AWS ec2 instance always had the same EBS volume mounted to it. Really handy for a Ec2 instance in an ASG with a count of 1.
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Cloud-Radar - Unit test Cloudformation Templates locally without deploying!
I created a tool called cloud-radar that would allow me to test the logic that is inside of a Cloudformation templates. Things like the conditionals and intrinsic functions. This all happens locally without deploying and worrying about credentials or assuming roles. You can take a template like this and test it like this:
- Show HN: Cloud-Radar β Unit Test Cloudformation Templates
terraform-cdk
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Learning Go by examples: part 12 - Deploy Go apps in Go with CDK for Terraform (CDKTF)
At first I tested it to deploy an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Service (MKS) with a Node Pool. And step by step, it worked. I even created a Pull Request (PR) in the terraform-cdk repository to add it as an example βΊοΈ.
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AWS CDK For Noobs: Deploying NextJS Apps
I'll be trying more sample app deployments with CDK and maybe even explore CDK for Terraform.
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Show HN: Winglang β a new Cloud-Oriented programming language
You can use CDK with other providers using https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-cdk
In my experience, CDK is far better than Pulumi, especially if you're mostly going to be using AWS.
- Terraform CDK
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Why is Kubernetes adoption so hard?
I, personally, prefer Crossplane Composite Functions on top of CDK8S, but had dropped CDKTF due to bloat. You can actually manage Kubernetes updates/upgrade lifecycle with Crossplane, as well.
- Cloud, Why So Difficult?
- What are some harsh truths that r/devops needs to hear?
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Backend engineers that don't like JavaScript
I was going to recommend Pulumi, but looks like CDK for Terraform is still being kept up to date.
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Should i migrate from Kustomize to Helm?
Avoid Pulumi, get directly to source and use https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-cdk
- AWS IAM Roles, a tale of unnecessary complexity
What are some alternatives?
listtosql - VS Code extension making it easy to take a list of values and create a SQL list from it.
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages π
streamlit - Streamlit β A faster way to build and share data apps.
terragrunt - Terragrunt is a thin wrapper for Terraform that provides extra tools for working with multiple Terraform modules.
ZXing - ZXing ("Zebra Crossing") barcode scanning library for Java, Android
crossplane - The Cloud Native Control Plane
AutoHotkey - AutoHotkey - macro-creation and automation-oriented scripting utility for Windows.
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.
cf2tf - Convert Cloudformation templates to Terraform.
cdk8s - Define Kubernetes native apps and abstractions using object-oriented programming
m4b-tool - m4b-tool is a command line utility to merge, split and chapterize audiobook files such as mp3, ogg, flac, m4a or m4b
aws-cdk-local - Thin wrapper script for using the AWS CDK CLI with LocalStack