former2
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MIT License | MIT License |
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former2
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Top 10 terraform tools you should know about.
Former2 is a tool that automates the creation of Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) scripts from existing AWS resources. It utilizes the AWS JavaScript SDK to scan the user’s AWS infrastructure, identifying all available resources. Users can then select from this list which resources they want to include in their IaC outputs. This process simplifies the task of writing IaC scripts, especially for complex environments, by directly converting current AWS configurations into ready-to-use code. Former2 is particularly useful for documenting existing infrastructure or for migrating manually created resources into an IaC framework.
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[Question] Cloud formation Template Import Resources tools
More info: https://github.com/iann0036/former2
- former2
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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 there a way to turn a existing cloudformation template into a terraform file?
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Overwhelmed by AWS
I have never tried out this tool, but maybe it's worth checking: you could create all the stuff via AWS Console in a sandbox environment and then try to use former2. Nothing autogenerated will ever be good enough compared to handcrafted, but it should give you a nice starting point without much effort.Such a tool can not be expected to work reliably. Thankfully, you need to cover only classic, foundational services like EC2, ELB, and IAM, so I would expect them to work properly for those use cases.
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how reliable is it to generate a cloud formation automatically from an existing AWS environment?
Author of Former2 here.
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Disaster Recovery with Former2?
I've heard of a few people setting up pipelines that use the CLI with the `ALL` services option to generate inventories of their systems, but the generated template would almost certainly not work out of the box due to:
- tool to log into AWS and generate Terraform code
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Current infrastructure as code
Not quite: a command line tool is also available: https://github.com/iann0036/former2/blob/master/cli/README.md
cloud-nuke
- OpenTofu 1.7.0 is out with State Encryption, Dynamic Provider-defined Functions
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OpenTF Announces Fork of Terraform
- https://gruntwork.io/ - https://github.com/gruntwork-io
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Testing IaC Scripts 🧪
After discussing the testing approaches suggested by the two IaC providers Terraform and Pulumi, in the next post we will take a look at the dedicated IaC testing providers takes on this topic. Here we will have a look at Gruntwork and Snyk. So, stay tuned if you are interessted!
- Kubernetes on cloud practice
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Migrate from terragrunt to terraform
Or your working on gruntwork.io company, this is the only the thing that makes ok all what you say here. However I believe they can make better product instead of angry chat on reddit without getting in details.
- What NEEDS to be teared down after doing a project in AWS?
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Ask HN: I have an initial platform but not a product. Any SaaS ideas?
Like others have said, your infra might itself be the product.
Look at https://gruntwork.io.
They’ve made a lucrative business by selling infra scripts that others can use.
And their subscription model means they keep the scripts up to date.
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The Production Checklist & Terraform Advice
Have been checking out terragrunt and terratest lately(part of https://gruntwork.io)
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2022)
Gruntwork | Software Engineers (Principal, Staff) | 100% Remote/US time zones | Full-time | https://gruntwork.io/
We aim to improve humanity's most important invention: Software. Our product enables software teams to launch and maintain production-grade cloud infrastructure in days, not months. We create the building blocks that devs use to make launching in AWS with infrastructure as code 10x better.
We work with AWS, K8s, Terraform, Go, Typescript, and React/Next. We’re a small team (~20 people), but our clients include Toyota, Adobe, TicketMaster, Verizon, and lots of startups.
We are profitable, self-funded (no investors, no debt), pay salaries, equity, and bonuses according to transparent formulas, and are very focused on building a company we're proud of. We are 100% remote, with 2/3 of our team in the USA and 1/3 in Europe. We have company-wide in-person meetups every few months. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds.
Our measure of a successful Grunt is (1) think like an owner, (2) make impact, (3) communicate effectively, (4) be a good person. If this sounds like you, we're hiring!
- Principal Software Engineer
- Staff Software Engineer
Learn more at https://gruntwork.io/careers/
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Best way to install and use kubernetes for learning
Most people hesitate to use cloud hosted offerings for development. First of all, most providers have a generous free tier for devs, which can get you started. Secondly I recommend using tools like cloudnuke to avoid paying for cloud resources you're not using.
What are some alternatives?
terraformer - CLI tool to generate terraform files from existing infrastructure (reverse Terraform). Infrastructure to Code
aws-nuke - Nuke a whole AWS account and delete all its resources.
terracognita - Reads from existing public and private cloud providers (reverse Terraform) and generates your infrastructure as code on Terraform configuration
terraform-modules - Xenit Terraform modules
terraform
terraforming - Export existing AWS resources to Terraform style (tf, tfstate) / No longer actively maintained
govuk-aws - Legacy AWS infrastructure for GOV.UK. Gradually being updated and moved to govuk-infrastructure.
aws-multi-account-viewer - Serverless app designed for any customer with two or more accounts to view resources across accounts/regions in simple single pane of glass website
learn-cantrill-io-labs - Standard and Advanced Demos for learn.cantrill.io courses
driftctl - Detect, track and alert on infrastructure drift
aws-cost-saver - A tiny CLI tool to help save costs in development environments when you're asleep and don't need them!