github-sls-rest-api
terraform-visual
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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github-sls-rest-api
- Question around remote state in a pipeline
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Introducing TFstate.dev! a Free & Open Source Hosted Terraform HTTP Backend - accessible using a GitHub Token
Thanks u/numbstruck! Great question... When developing this, I basically was inspired by the Amazon S3 Storage Backend, but with less dependency requiring a DDB table and IAM user/role to do the juggling and let the TFState GitHub API and the GitHub Tokens for Identity/Auth do the heavy lifting instead of Terraform.
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Show HN: TFstate.dev: Free Terraform State Storage Service Using a GitHub Token
Greetings! I've developed a new service called TFstate.dev!
TFstate.dev is a free-to-use hosted HTTP Backend for Terraform State Storage that is accessible using a GitHub Token.
The backend API is Open Source for transparency and confidence that your state files are securely hosted: https://github.com/tfstate/github-sls-rest-api
There's no signup or registration, and with a GitHub token, you can immediately start using this as a Terraform Backend. State is secured and encrypted in Amazon S3 using KMS. State Locking is also natively supported.
Using it is as simple as generating a GitHub token, setting a few lines of config in Terraform, then enjoying the benefits of Shared and Secure state storage without first signing up for TF Cloud or creating S3 buckets, DDB tables and juggling Access Credentials just to get the same feature set.
I'd love to get everyone's feedback, and if you're currently using a different Terraform State backend, feel free to migrate to this service to store your state.
Let me know what you think!
Christian
terraform-visual
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Top Terraform Tools to Know in 2024
Terraform Visual is a tool that generates a visual representation of your terraform plan, making it easier to understand the structure and changes of your Terraform-managed infrastructure.
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Can Visualising Terraform help in enabling a dry run / readonly modes for Developers planning their Terraform?
- Visit Terraform Visual
- Breve guia de sobrevivência com Terraform
What are some alternatives?
assume-aws-role-action - Assume AWS IAM Roles using SAML.to in GitHub Actions
digger - Digger is an open source IaC orchestration tool. Digger allows you to run IaC in your existing CI pipeline ⚡️
p6-cdktf-github-p6m7g8 - P6M7G8 p6m7g8/p6-cdktf-github-p6m7g8
infracost - Cloud cost estimates for Terraform in pull requests💰📉 Shift FinOps Left!
github-app-token - Impersonate a GitHub App in a GitHub Action
terratest - Terratest is a Go library that makes it easier to write automated tests for your infrastructure code.
vscode-infracost - See cost estimates for Terraform right in your editor💰📉
rover - Interactive Terraform visualization. State and configuration explorer.
terraboard - :earth_africa: :clipboard: A web dashboard to inspect Terraform States
terraform - Terraform enables you to safely and predictably create, change, and improve infrastructure. It is a source-available tool that codifies APIs into declarative configuration files that can be shared amongst team members, treated as code, edited, reviewed, and versioned.
pre-commit-terraform - pre-commit git hooks to take care of Terraform configurations 🇺🇦
terragrunt - Terragrunt is a thin wrapper for Terraform that provides extra tools for working with multiple Terraform modules.