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- terraform-compliance
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Looking for a tool to enforce policies on terraform files names/content
You could also look at terraform compliance
- Alternative to Terraform Sentinel
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tf-free: A project to create free resources on all cloud-providers
+1 for tfsec. Another cool tool is terraform-compliance, although I can't say I've used it recently so I'm not sure how it compares to tfsec.
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Azure terraform-compliance examples?
If you mean this https://terraform-compliance.com/#supporting--requirements then yes, it doesn't support modules if you use Terraform 0.11.x (or lower).
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Terraforming in 2021 – new features, testing and compliance
A direct open source comparable alternative would be using terraform-compliance. It follows BDD directives so that you can specify in an easy human readable way your expectations, using:
tf-free
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Learning AWS is costing me a fortune - tell me I'm not alone?
Wonder if this will help you https://github.com/gruberdev/tf-free
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Looking for good examples of Terraform use
It is called tf-free, as in, you can create all the resources in it for free, if you have an account on GCP. It may help you comprehend a few of these subjects in a more realistic scenario, and even experiment with it yourself as a sandbox project. Good luck and let me know if you have any questions.
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tf-free: A project to create free resources on all cloud-providers
I've created a project where you can create all the free resources available from the major cloud providers in a single command. I used it as a way to learn infrastructure as a code without relying on companies or external training, and without spending fortunes as well. Furthermore, I hope it helps you, as it did for me.
What are some alternatives?
tfsec - Security scanner for your Terraform code
NubesGen - Going to production on Azure is only one `git push` away
terratest - Terratest is a Go library that makes it easier to write automated tests for your infrastructure code.
cloudblock - Cloudblock deploys secure ad-blocking and VPN for all devices. Text and video guides included! 6 supported cloud providers, plus Ubuntu and Raspberry Pi. Cloudblock deploys Wireguard VPN, Pi-Hole DNS Ad-blocking, and DNS over HTTPS in a cloud provider - or locally - using Terraform and Ansible.
tfsec - Security scanner for your Terraform code [Moved to: https://github.com/aquasecurity/tfsec]
free-domain - Get a cluster.ws & wip.la domain for free and instantly
tflint - A Pluggable Terraform Linter
terraform-databricks-examples - Examples of using Terraform to deploy Databricks resources
checkov - Prevent cloud misconfigurations and find vulnerabilities during build-time in infrastructure as code, container images and open source packages with Checkov by Bridgecrew.
gcp-wireguard-tf-module - Terraform module to create a Google Cloud Instance running Wireguard
conftest - Write tests against structured configuration data using the Open Policy Agent Rego query language
terraform-kubestack - Kubestack is a framework for Kubernetes platform engineering teams to define the entire cloud native stack in one Terraform code base and continuously evolve the platform safely through GitOps.