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Mozilla Public License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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otf
- OTF – An open-source alternative to Terraform Cloud and Terraform Enterprise
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OpenTF Announces Fork of Terraform
Not to be confused with OTF which is the open source version of Terraform Enterprise:
https://github.com/leg100/otf
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Impact of new licensing on open source, non-commercial, projects
[2]: https://github.com/leg100/otf
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OpenTerraform – an MPL fork of Terraform after HashiCorp's license change
I wonder if a non commercial Terraform Cloud "offering" like https://github.com/leg100/otf is "competing" with Hashicorp...
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HashiCorp Adopts Business Source License
I've built an [open source clone](https://github.com/leg100/otf) of terraform cloud. Will it contravene BSL?
(1) Under the hood, it forks the terraform binary.
- Multi-cloud/ Multi-region Terraform deployment in Github
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Hatchet — yet another TFC/TFE open-source alternative
Hey everyone — I’ve been building an open-source Terraform Cloud/Enterprise alternative and I just released the first (alpha) version: https://github.com/hatchet-dev/hatchet. I’ve enjoyed seeing the recent OSS alternatives popping up (OTF, Terrakube, Terrateam) and wanted to put this out there as well.
- An open source alternative to Terraform enterprise
- OTF: an open source alternative to terraform enterprise
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Nice rebirth win
>https://github.com/leg100/otf
Moto
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OpenTF Announces Fork of Terraform
> OpenMoto
I dunno if you're trying to play on "hashimoto" but https://github.com/getmoto/moto#readme would be a prime name collision for any such "OpenMoto" name
But yes, please, to adopting Vault. I don't have a horse in the race about Consul but my suspicion is such an effort would only be worthwhile if trying to adopt Nomad, too, which I gravely doubt
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Class Credentials does not exist
Unfortunately I do not believe AWS provides any "test" gateways. I do know there are mock AWS servers you can run on your own. The one I use is called Moto. It does not cover everything (unfortunately it's the most comprehensive out there AFAIK), but it's decent enough to test most standard calls via the sdk. I'm not sure if it covers authorization though...we tend to use security roles on tasks for authorization.
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What is the development enviroment for AWS?
If using Python use Moto to mock AWS Services
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Unit testing Athena ETL?
You can use a library such as moto https://github.com/getmoto/moto
- Looking for resources for building unit testing for boto3 code and mocking AWS services in pytest
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Guide to AWS Serverless & Lambda Testing Best Practices — Part 1
The Pythonic motto library mocks AWS services, removing the need to deploy your application or pay for API calls against AWS services. Other programming languages have their motto implementation.
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Mock AWS Services on Docker
Has anyone managed to configure moto (https://docs.getmoto.org/en/latest/) in a docker container in the similar way LocalStack does?
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Unit Testing an Airflow Dag
As for mocking, you can take a look at the moto library for mocking the AWS SDK, or for more simple cases even just use a `unittest.Mock/MagicMock` object. If you're having trouble trying to use the mocks in your code, it's a good sign your code is too highly coupled and it'd pay to re-factor, for example using dependency injection, design patterns like adapter/facade etc. (but don't over-do it)
- Final FLiP Stack Weekly of 2022
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Do unit tests make sense here?
To add on to the integration tests point, for mocking out your AWS resources you should check out moto if you don't want run your test against real AWS resources as they may cost you and is usually slower.
What are some alternatives?
digger - Digger is an open source IaC orchestration tool. Digger allows you to run IaC in your existing CI pipeline ⚡️
LocalStack - 💻 A fully functional local AWS cloud stack. Develop and test your cloud & Serverless apps offline
terrakube - Open source IaC Automation and Collaboration Software.
aws-sdk-go - AWS SDK for the Go programming language.
manifesto - The OpenTF Manifesto expresses concern over HashiCorp's switch of the Terraform license from open-source to the Business Source License (BSL) and calls for the tool's return to a truly open-source license.
aws-cdk-local - Thin wrapper script for using the AWS CDK CLI with LocalStack
terrateam - Terraform automation for teams. Purpose-built for GitHub.
VCR.py - Automatically mock your HTTP interactions to simplify and speed up testing
viagrunts - Viagrunts is a fork of Vagrant with still a MIT license, and is also a tool for building and distributing development environments.
responses - A utility for mocking out the Python Requests library.
rancher - Complete container management platform
freezegun - Let your Python tests travel through time