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setup-terraform
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Accelerating the Implementation of DevOps Culture in Your Organization with Amazon CodeCatalyst
# Adaptation of the https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/automation/github-actions workflow Name: TerraformMainBranch SchemaVersion: "1.0" # Here we are including the trigger for this workflow: Push / Pull Request. If not included then this workflow will be executed only manually Triggers: - Type: Push Branches: - main # Here we are defining the actions that will be executed for this workflow Actions: Terraform-Main-Branch-Apply: Identifier: aws/build@v1 Inputs: Sources: - WorkflowSource Environment: Connections: - Role: Main-Branch-Infrastructure Name: "XXXXXXXXXXXX" Name: TerraformBootstrap Configuration: Steps: - Run: export TF_VERSION=1.5.2 && wget -O terraform.zip "https://releases.hashicorp.com/terraform/${TF_VERSION}/terraform_${TF_VERSION}_linux_amd64.zip" - Run: unzip terraform.zip && rm terraform.zip && mv terraform /usr/bin/terraform && chmod +x /usr/bin/terraform - Run: terraform init -no-color - Run: terraform validate -no-color - Run: terraform plan -no-color -input=false - Run: terraform apply -auto-approve -no-color -input=false Compute: Type: EC2
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Terraform modules and ADO
Now, there is a GitHub issue for setup-terraform that essentially demonstrates a problem that might occur if you try to reference your Git repo from Azure Pipelines (using HTTP) without appropriate permissions or workarounds. In this issue, there are two solutions:
- Terraform apply is skipped for some reason when this GitHub action is run
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Where can I find source code that I can practice devops with?
Have you tried the official tutorial here: https://learn.hashicorp.com/tutorials/terraform/github-actions ?
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Looking for ideas for a large (9 month) project
Think of a simple web application you could build and deploy into a cloud environment like aws or GCP. Build your cloud infrastructure with Terraform for this application. Deploy that infrastructure and the application itself using GitOps. For example this: https://learn.hashicorp.com/tutorials/terraform/github-actions
- Pipeline IaC com Terraform e GitHub Actions
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Terraform integrated in the deploy pipeline?
Here's an example using Github Actions: https://learn.hashicorp.com/tutorials/terraform/github-actions. You can set all kinds of conditions in the pipeline config to only trigger on certain dirs or files, like (Github Action example:
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My First Experience Learning Terraform and Amazon ECS + AWS Fargate
You may need to use the Terraform Cloud. When you use the Terraform Cloud, please use this guide. However, it's not required for now.
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Im at a loss for how to setup a CI/CD pipeline. REALLY need some help
Since it sounds like you're using GitHub, using GitHub Actions for any CI pipelines would be easiest. You could run terraform plan in your PRs, there's a great writeup on how to do it here. Or any unit tests, docker builds, etc. Lots of great ideas at Awesome Actions.
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Cloud Resume Challenge - Trials & Tribulations
#11-15 The Finish Line So for the last portion of the challenge, I had to implement a test against my python code to make sure that it works as it should every time I update it. I then realized I wish I had started here first since I'd need to use IaC to deploy and configure all my resources. Reading I found that I could use SAM but instead I used Terraform/Terraform Cloud since I remember that's what many people use. I tore down almost everything that I did in the AWS console and redid everything using Terraform. I had to setup the API tokens, make a variable set using my AWS credentials and followed the tutorial on how to setup github actions and then I applied it to this challenge. I also used this resource to make a simple test. After that it was just setting up repositories for both my back end and front end.
awesome-actions
- A curated list of cool things related to GitHub Actions
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Episode 92: myNewsWrap – SAP and Microsoft
Awesome Actions - A curated list of awesome things related to GitHub Actions.
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Im at a loss for how to setup a CI/CD pipeline. REALLY need some help
Since it sounds like you're using GitHub, using GitHub Actions for any CI pipelines would be easiest. You could run terraform plan in your PRs, there's a great writeup on how to do it here. Or any unit tests, docker builds, etc. Lots of great ideas at Awesome Actions.
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What does "senior" mean as a React developer?
Here is a list of some examples you might want to check out.
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Hacker News top posts: Sep 6, 2021
A curated list of actions to use on GitHub\ (6 comments)
- A curated list of awesome GitHub actions
- sdras/awesome-actions: A curated list of awesome actions to use on GitHub
- Awesome GitHub Actions
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Implement an access key rotator
With the recent success of Github actions you can automate lots of things whenever something in your repos changes, e.g. automatically generate static HTML content (using hugo) and push it to some repository for which GitHub Pages has been configured. Check this awesome actions list for more use cases.
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JavaScript Influencers to Follow in 2021🤩
Projects: awesome-actions, intro-to-vue, cssgridgenerator, array-explorer, ecommerce-netlify
What are some alternatives?
setup-tflint - A GitHub action that installs Terraform linter TFLint
act - Run your GitHub Actions locally 🚀
DataAnalyticsEnvironments - Automated real time streaming ingestion using Kafka and Databricks
awesome-raylib - Curated list of awesome stuff for raylib.
github-script - Write workflows scripting the GitHub API in JavaScript
awesome-gha-snippets - 🤯 A list of useful snippets and tips for GitHub Actions (GHA).
Workflows - Reusable workflows
awesome-fashion-ai - A repository to curate and summarise research papers related to fashion and e-commerce
my-aws - My AWS IAC
next-cache - Cache Next.js for faster application rebuilds
terraform-up-and-running-code - Code samples for the book "Terraform: Up & Running" by Yevgeniy Brikman
awesome-crypto-papers - A curated list of cryptography papers, articles, tutorials and howtos.