pulumi-provider-boilerplate VS governance

Compare pulumi-provider-boilerplate vs governance and see what are their differences.

pulumi-provider-boilerplate

Boilerplate showing how to create a native Pulumi provider (by mikhailshilkov)

governance

Documentation and automation for the Concourse project governance model. (by concourse)
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pulumi-provider-boilerplate

Posts with mentions or reviews of pulumi-provider-boilerplate. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-08.

governance

Posts with mentions or reviews of governance. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-08.
  • Terraform 1.0 Release
    33 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 8 Jun 2021
    Terraform is such an underappreciated tool. It seems like so much of the hate surrounds HCL1 (back in Terraform before 0.12) and doesn't reflect modern Terraform.

    For example, after introducing `for_each` and dynamic blocks, it's possible to nearly entirely ditch variables files and local modules, and just add more infrastructure by editing a local YAML file. The only variables your Terraform code should have should be credentials / other secrets that are not loaded from environment variables by providers. A great public example of this usage pattern is supplied by https://github.com/concourse/governance to manage their GitHub repositories.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing pulumi-provider-boilerplate and governance you can also consider the following projects:

pulumi-terraform-bridge - A library allowing providers built with the Terraform Plugin SDK to be bridged into Pulumi.

dhall-terraform - Generate dhall records from terraform resouces, data_sources & providers

magic-modules - Add Google Cloud Platform support to Terraform

terragrunt - Terragrunt is a thin wrapper for Terraform that provides extra tools for working with multiple Terraform modules.

aws-cloudformation-resource-providers-rds - The CloudFormation Resource Provider Package For Amazon Relational Database Service

mazzle - run server for building large and complicated consistent environments http://devops-pipeline.com

Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages 🚀

terraform-provider-spacelift - Terraform provider to interact with Spacelift

aws-cloudformation-res

terraform-cdk - Define infrastructure resources using programming constructs and provision them using HashiCorp Terraform

porter - Porter enables you to package your application artifact, client tools, configuration and deployment logic together as an installer that you can distribute, and install with a single command.