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terraform-best-practices
terragrunt-infrastructure-live-example
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Seamless Cloud Infrastructure: Integrating Terragrunt and Terraform with AWS
NOTE: More information about the terragrunt.hcl file can be found in this example repository.
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Manage multiple terraform environments in a single terraform workspace state file
Here's a pointer to an example repository with a Terragrunt monorepo (good, easy to manage), and each module called gets its unique statefile (good, smaller blast radius) where the tradeoff is learning a new tool and paradigm: https://github.com/gruntwork-io/terragrunt-infrastructure-live-example.
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Migrate from terragrunt to terraform
I also highly recommend to check out how terragrunt recommends structuring your repo and even further details on this documentation page.
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Conditionally set resource provider
https://github.com/gruntwork-io/terragrunt-infrastructure-live-example/blob/master/_envcommon/mysql.hcl https://terragrunt.gruntwork.io/docs/features/keep-your-terraform-code-dry/
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Deploying globally (to all regions) on AWS with terragrunt
did you have a look at this example? https://github.com/gruntwork-io/terragrunt-infrastructure-live-example/blob/master/terragrunt.hcl
- How to structure Terraform with multi-env + multi-regions for TBD in monorepo
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How to you segregate your dev and prod environments in the repository
Terragrunt! Using a scaffolding approach like this for inspiration https://github.com/gruntwork-io/terragrunt-infrastructure-live-example
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Terraform / Terragrunt multi-environment - Pass in environment name
I would recommend taking a look at the example repo here: https://github.com/gruntwork-io/terragrunt-infrastructure-live-example. The layout you have doesn't look like a structure that would work well with terragrunt.
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How you structure your terraform state?
A good example is in gruntwork-io / terragrunt-infrastructure-live-example repository and further documentation on Terragrunt's own documentation page.
- How to manage large Terraform Projects
What are some alternatives?
fortinet-azure-solutions - A set of Azure Templates for getting you started in Azure with Fortinet solutions. This repository is a place for beta releases and work on the latest templates to be published on github.com/fortinet or custom templates.
terragrunt-infrastructure-modules-example - A repo used to show examples file/folder structures you can use with Terragrunt and Terraform
atlantis - Terraform Pull Request Automation
terragrunt-atlantis-config - Generate Atlantis config for Terragrunt projects.
terraform-github-action-cache-example - Caching Terraform providers within a GitHub Actions Workflow run to improve execution times.
personal-zero-trust-hashicorp-vault - Cloudflare for Teams + HashiCorp Vault = Zero Trust Love
terraform-yaml-stack-config - Terraform module that loads an opinionated 'stack' configuration from local or remote YAML sources. It supports deep-merged variables, settings, ENV variables, backend config, and remote state outputs for Terraform and helmfile components.
sops - Simple and flexible tool for managing secrets
terraform-aws-eks - Terraform module to create AWS Elastic Kubernetes (EKS) resources πΊπ¦
terraform-aws-datadog-metric-stream - Boilerplate Terraform configuration for AWS infrastructure to support CloudWatch Metric Streams for delivery of metrics into Datadog.
modules.tf-demo - Real modules.tf demo (updated May 2021)