pretf
terraplate
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pretf
- Keep code DRY while having hundrets of environments
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What are Common Tech Stacks used in Start Ups for Devops?
I would say that though we say terraform is cloud agnostic it isn't really. The code to spin up an EC2 is not the same as the code to spin up a gcp compute instance. Now in saying that the fact that it supports multiple cloud vendors and there are some cool wrappers (https://github.com/raymondbutcher/pretf) so it's definitely better than a acloud specific language.
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Examples of Python syntax to build Terraform templates for AWS
Look at pretf https://github.com/raymondbutcher/pretf
terraplate
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Looking for tools to help smoke test kubernetes clusters
I won't be able to share the Terraform files (customer work), but we use the AWS EKS module for the clusters, and our own quite specific modules, and then use Terraplate (a project I authored) to keep the Terraform configs dry.
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Is it best practice to use workspaces or directories for professional projects?
People have been solving the DRY problem for many years. Terragrunt probably being the most well-known tool for it. I am working on a project Terraplate to solve this whilst keeping vanilla terraform and allowing me to use Terraform Cloud.
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Keep code DRY while having hundrets of environments
This is a problem me and my colleagues keep coming across and we were using Terragrunt fairly successfully. We have recently been working on a simple templating tool to keep everything DRY and as vanilla Terraform, called Terraplate: https://github.com/verifa/terraplate
- My use of Terragrunt
What are some alternatives?
python-terraform
terragrunt-starter - Starter repository to play with Spacelift + Terragrunt
terraformize - Apply\Destory Terraform modules via a simple REST API endpoint.
testkube - ☸️ Kubernetes-native Test Execution and Orchestration framework. It runs all types of tests, including Load Testing, End To End Testing, Front End, API Testing, etc... Integrates directly with you testing stack (K6, Postman, Playwright, Cypress,..)
megalinter - 🦙 Mega-Linter analyzes 49 languages, 22 formats, 21 tooling formats, excessive copy-pastes, spelling mistakes and security issues in your repository sources with a GitHub Action, other CI tools or locally. [Moved to: https://github.com/oxsecurity/megalinter]
terragrunt - Terragrunt is a thin wrapper for Terraform that provides extra tools for working with multiple Terraform modules.
megalinter - 🦙 MegaLinter analyzes 50 languages, 22 formats, 21 tooling formats, excessive copy-pastes, spelling mistakes and security issues in your repository sources with a GitHub Action, other CI tools or locally.
e2e-framework - A Go framework for end-to-end testing of components running in Kubernetes clusters.
terraformsh - A wrapper for Terraform in Bash
k-bench - Workload Benchmark for Kubernetes
ltf - LTF is a minimal, transparent Terraform wrapper. It makes Terraform projects easier to work with.