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spacectl
- OpenTF Announces Fork of Terraform
- spacectl: Spacelift client and CLI
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Do I need another CI/CD for my infrastructure?
You can use the spacectl command line tool to easily call out to Spacelift from other CI/CD systems.
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TACOS providers
With Spacelift you can use the spacectl CLI tool to do exactly this.
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When going from Free to Paid Plan?
If all you need is the ability to execute plans locally while you're working on your Terraform code (instead of creating commits to a PR all the time), then you can use our spacectl command line tool. It includes a `local preview` command, which will execute a run in Spacelift based on your local directory contents, this way you also don't have to manage any environment variables or credentials locally.
terraformer
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Top Terraform Tools to Know in 2024
Terraformer is a CLI tool developed by Google that generates Terraform files from existing infrastructure (reverse Terraform), simplifying the process of adopting Terraform in existing environments and speeding up the initial setup process. Terraformer supports multiple cloud providers, including AWS, Google Cloud, Azure, and others.
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Terraformer + refactoring with 'moved' blocks
Looking into efficient ways to import existing infrastructure. Using Terraformer to get the everything into Terraform and then refactoring into modules, for_each, etc. using moved blocks seems like it would be a good approach. Refactoring them to use existing modules from providers will take a little work and likely going back and forth with terraform plan, and assuming many things won't translate straight across because of what resources a module might be creating and how they are creating them.
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The Future of Terraform: ClickOps
We had thought about the ability to convert HCL to Go, but not much thought in querying existing infra to generate HCL (like terraformer). If you want to experiment building on top of Lingon then please go ahead! I’d be happy to help provide the context from Lingon.
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How do you glue Terraform resources together?
If "ClickOps" is your starting point, as you mention, you could try creating a new scratch cloud provider account, do all your "ClickOps", then use a TF export tool (e.g., Terraformer) to see the exported TF resources to find all the references to other TF resources in the cloud resource dependency chain.
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Strategies for converting an existing deployment to IaC?
I haven't worked with any of the ones that purport to work with AWS, but a quick Google shows terraformer and Terracognita as options - maybe look into trying those out?
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Migration to gcp from aws.
This maybe a bit more complicated if you're not into coding/terraform but I'd use terraformer to convert all of your infrastructure from implementation to code while in AWS, then switch providers and with a bit of jiggly of the code implement your infra into gcs as IaC and keep it that way if/when you switch again.
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Quick terraform noob question about the tfstate
Maybe terraformer could help. I never tried it personally . https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/terraformer
- Possible to backup entire Okta configuration?
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How do I convert my CloudFormation template into a Terraform file?
I've been wondering if this tool is any good. https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/terraformer/blob/master/docs/aws.md
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Migrate from terragrunt to terraform
If you've to write the code (I assumed you just needed to reorganize it without TG) maybe consider https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/terraformer
What are some alternatives?
viagrunts - Viagrunts is a fork of Vagrant with still a MIT license, and is also a tool for building and distributing development environments. [Moved to: https://github.com/viagrunts/viagrunts]
terracognita - Reads from existing public and private cloud providers (reverse Terraform) and generates your infrastructure as code on Terraform configuration
terratest - Terratest is a Go library that makes it easier to write automated tests for your infrastructure code.
former2 - Generate CloudFormation / Terraform / Troposphere templates from your existing AWS resources.
pulumi-kubernetes-operator - A Kubernetes Operator that automates the deployment of Pulumi Stacks
terraforming - Export existing AWS resources to Terraform style (tf, tfstate) / No longer actively maintained
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.
gardener - Kubernetes-native system managing the full lifecycle of conformant Kubernetes clusters as a service on Alicloud, AWS, Azure, GCP, OpenStack, vSphere, KubeVirt, Hetzner, EquinixMetal, MetalStack, and OnMetal with minimal TCO.
toc - Hyperledger TOC documents
terraform - Terraform enables you to safely and predictably create, change, and improve infrastructure. It is a source-available tool that codifies APIs into declarative configuration files that can be shared amongst team members, treated as code, edited, reviewed, and versioned.
roadmap
aws2tf - aws2tf - automates the importing of existing AWS resources into Terraform and outputs the Terraform HCL code.