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3.2 | 8.7 | |
8 days ago | 10 months ago | |
Go | JavaScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Maintaining the terraform provider for docker
Currently, we are working on an internal refactoring to clean up code from the past years, even before we started the maintainership. Due to the upgrade to terraform-sdk-v2, we have new abilities for logging, debugging, and testing in isolation. Also, tools for the generation of documentation will simplify the process and keep it up-to-date. But first of all, we want to fix the reported bugs and clarify if they are still present after the update. We also plan to add support for running docker behind a jump host and provision docker containers. Our most aspiring goal is to come close to the docker CLI as possible. To achieve this, we plan to review which code we can reuse and integrate. For example, this has already been happened in the past to allow the converging possibility for docker services. We plan to add the generation of the changelog as we enforce already conventional commits from angular. After talking about the path towards milestone 3.0, we wrap it up with the conclusion.
- Meet Semverbot, a semver versioning CLI tool written in GoLang
terraform-website
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Maintaining the terraform provider for docker
In 2017, after the provider-split in terraform 0.10, the docker provider was more or less abandoned and not actively maintained. We started contributing small features and bug fixes so we could use them in our deployment pipelines. We got in touch with several core contributors and began asking questions about the internals, especially about extending terraform, and how to write providers correctly. At that time, the documentation was still a work in progress, and for edge cases, there were no examples in the documentation yet. We started filing pull requests to update the documentation for this.
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Can Terraform documentation be "more UI friendly" = )
I'd create the issue here: https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-website
What are some alternatives?
gitnoter - An open source, markdown-based, self-hosted note taking webapp. [Moved to: https://github.com/batnoter/batnoter]
former2 - Generate CloudFormation / Terraform / Troposphere templates from your existing AWS resources.
microplane - A CLI tool to make git changes across many repos, especially useful with Microservices.
kubernetes-cluster-setup-using-terraform-and-k3s-on-digitalocean - Demonstration of how you can use set up your Kubernetes cluster on DigitalOcean using Terraform + k3s + Ansible
gitty - Contextual information about your git projects, right on the command-line
generator-tf-module - Project scaffolding for Terraform
semverbot - A CLI which automates semver versioning.
devops-exercises - Linux, Jenkins, AWS, SRE, Prometheus, Docker, Python, Ansible, Git, Kubernetes, Terraform, OpenStack, SQL, NoSQL, Azure, GCP, DNS, Elastic, Network, Virtualization. DevOps Interview Questions
svu - Semantic Version Util
terraform-plugin-sdk - Terraform Plugin SDK enables building plugins (providers) to manage any service providers or custom in-house solutions
gtree - Using either Markdown or Programmatically to generate trees🌳 and directories📁, and to verify directories🔍. Provide CLI, Golang library and Web.
terradiff - Get told when your Terraform config doesn't match reality