k8s-voting-app-aws
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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k8s-voting-app-aws
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Distributed voting app example powered by Go/Docker/K8s/Helm/Terraform
This is why I started building this project: hbollon/k8s-voting-app-aws. Firstly, all apps (voting/results webapp and worker) are written in Go for cross-platform compatibility and reduced ressources consumption (a lot). Frontend are Vue 3 projects. Secondly, all docker-compose and k8s specs are redone, more complete and flexible. Furthermore, I also added an alternative Helm Chart version. Finally, the k8s infrastructure can be deployed on Minikube or any other local k8s environment but also on AWS using prepared Terraform definitions to deploy it on EKS.
terraboard
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Top 10 terraform tools you should know about.
Terraboard is a web-based dashboard designed for visualizing and querying Terraform states. It offers several key features: an overview page that lists the most recently updated state files along with their activities; a detailed state page showing versions and resource attributes of state files; a search interface for querying resources by type, name, or attributes; and a diff interface for comparing state versions. Terraboard supports various remote state backend providers, including AWS S3 for state management and DynamoDB for locking, S3-compatible backends like MinIO, Google Cloud Storage, Terraform Cloud (remote), and GitLab. This makes it a versatile tool for managing and understanding Terraform state files.
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Self hosting OS question
My wiki might be a good place to get started with setting up your own cluster, and I provided some example configuration written in Terraform for Jellyfin, Jellyseerr and the Servarr apps, that are pretty much fire and forget. You'll need to learn some Terraform to use the snippets I provided, and once you've done that you can have an automated deployment of your apps which is also more transparent with tools like Terraboard to view your configuration, and the possibility to automate deployments in CI/CD with a runner like Drone.
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Breve guia de sobrevivĂȘncia com Terraform
Terraboard: dashboard web para inspecionar states do Terraform.
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Determine TF Version usage in all state files
We have looked at https://terraboard.io/, and are looking for any alternatives out there.
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How to figure out the relevant terraform for a given AWS resource
Also not exactly what you are looking for but you could grep terraform states or use something like terraboard to easily filter states contents.
- Terraboard: A web dashboard to inspect Terraform States
What are some alternatives?
aws-cloud-map-mcs-controller-for-k8s - K8s controller implementing Multi-Cluster Services API based on AWS Cloud Map.
terracognita - Reads from existing public and private cloud providers (reverse Terraform) and generates your infrastructure as code on Terraform configuration
terraform-provider-solana - Data source provider for Terraform that interacts with the Solana networks
moot - Serverless Release Dashboard that integrates API Gateway, Lambda, and Cognito to interact with the Github and Gitlab APIs and create Releases
example-voting-app - Example distributed app composed of multiple containers for Docker, Compose, Swarm, and Kubernetes
tfscan - Inspect Terraform resources in a state and plan JSON files
go-rest-template - Golang REST API Template
terravalet - A tool to help with some Terraform operations
scim-examples - 1Password SCIM Bridge deployment examples
terraform-switcher - A command line tool to switch between different versions of terraform (install with homebrew and more)
100_Days_Of_Go - 100 days of Go learning
terraform-visual - Terraform Visual is an interactive way of visualizing your Terraform plan