terraform-provider-algolia
Terraform Provider for Algolia (by k-yomo)
terraform-provider-kubernetes
Terraform Kubernetes provider [Moved to: https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-kubernetes] (by terraform-providers)
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36 | 1,395 | |
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6.6 | 10.0 | |
15 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
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Mozilla Public License 2.0 | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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terraform-provider-kubernetes
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Retrieve token data from Kubernetes Service Account in Terraform
I've also made a Github issue here.
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How to bootstrap RBAC privileges when bringing up a GKE cluster with Terraform
The problem I'm having is permissions. I'd like a neat, tidy, declarative way to make a cluster and have a set of credentials in hand that I can use short-term to do "admin" operations on it, including bootstrapping other users. I know how to make the google user that's running TF an admin of the cluster (that question comes up a lot), but that doesn't seem very nice. Not least, the k8s TF provider doesn't support clusterolebinding (Issue, partial PR) so you have to "shell out" with a local-exec provisioner to first run gcloud container clusters get-credentials and then kubectl create clusterrolebinding ....
What are some alternatives?
When comparing terraform-provider-algolia and terraform-provider-kubernetes you can also consider the following projects:
terraform-provider-kubectl - Terraform provider to handle raw kubernetes manifest yaml files
terraform-helpers - A collection of generic validators that satisfy the tfsdk.AttributeValidator interface.
terraform-provider-carvel - Carvel Terraform provider with resources for ytt and kapp to template and deploy to Kubernetes
terraform-provider-xenserver - XenServer provider for Terraform
terraform-provider-hetznerdns - Terraform provider for Hetzner DNS
terraform-provider-helm - Terraform Helm provider
terraform-provider-okta - Terraform Okta provider
terraform-provider-kubernetes vs terraform-provider-kubectl
terraform-provider-kubernetes vs terraform-helpers
terraform-provider-kubernetes vs terraform-provider-carvel
terraform-provider-kubernetes vs terraform-provider-xenserver
terraform-provider-kubernetes vs terraform-provider-hetznerdns
terraform-provider-kubernetes vs terraform-provider-helm
terraform-provider-kubernetes vs terraform-provider-okta