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terraform-provider-azuread
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How to Set Up an Azure Kubernetes Service Cluster with Terraform
There are different Terraform Providers that enable Terraform to interact with Microsoft Azure. The most common one are Azure Stack, AzureDevops, AzureRM, AzAPI and AzureAD.. In this tutorial, we use the AzureRM Terraform Provider. Let's create a Terraform file for the AzureRM Terraform Provider.
- Azure PIM Policy Assignment using Terraform example request
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Example Terraform codebase for beginners
It can be for anything. Here is the provider for Azure Active Directory. It looks like it has over a million downloads this week alone so someone is using it..
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Create users and assign licenses via Terraform (AzureAd + o365)
Since the provider doesnt currently support licensing on [users directly](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-azuread/issues/745) i think the only other option is to create a group that maintains specific licenses for user-members... however, that seems to be pay-walled behind Business Premium or azure ad p1
- Provisioning and revoking users in terraform
- Anyone else having issues loading the Terraform docs?
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Terraform Azure access packages?
Not officially supported yet: https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-azuread/issues/68
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An IAM Assignment That Expires
The support for privileged identity management in Terraform is very limited. One open issue that tracks it is https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-azuread/issues/547
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Importing Azure AD Directory Roles?
Source: https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-azuread/blob/main/internal/services/directoryroles/directory_role_resource.go
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Dev AD with AAD Sync code?
I haven't particularly worked with this, but if you're looking for things to see before doing, I would recommend looking at the examples provided by Microsoft: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/developer/terraform/ and read through the provider documentation to see the individual pieces: https://registry.terraform.io/providers/hashicorp/azuread/latest/docs
helmfile
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Deploy IRIS Application to Azure Using CircleCI
What we’re going to install into the newly created AKS cluster is located in the helm directory. The descriptive Helmfile approach enables us to define applications and their settings in the helmfile.yaml file.
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[2022] [Updated] Alternative to Helmfile
Is there any alternative to https://github.com/roboll/helmfile you are currently using in your company.
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Projectsveltos: Manage Kubernetes addons in multiple clusters
Interesting, I have approached this problem using Helmfile (https://github.com/roboll/helmfile) to define a “platform release package.”
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How are you handling ILM on kubernetes?
To make managing the Helm deployments a little easier I used helmfile (https://github.com/roboll/helmfile).
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Helm Charts Microservices
But in general it's always easier to keep things quite separated. Meaning in separate helm releases. If you want to be able to manage things "together" at will, then you can use helmfile ( https://github.com/roboll/helmfile )
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How to Build Software Like an SRE
I agree; helm is too declarative.
Whenever I can, I use helmfile[0] for storing variables for helm since it does add a declarative layer on top of helm.
0 - https://github.com/roboll/helmfile
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helmfile sync vs helmfile apply
I went through the Helmfile repo Readme to figure out the difference between helmfile sync and helmfile apply. It seems like unlike the apply command, the sync command doesn't do a diff and helm upgrades the hell out of all releases 😃. But from the word sync, you'd expect the command to apply those releases that have been changed. There is also mention of the potential application of helmfile apply to periodically syncing of releases. Why not use helmfile sync for this purpose? Overall, the difference didn't become crystal clear, and I though there could probably be more to it. So, I'm asking.
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Managing multiple repos
helmfile is something i’ve used in the past for this https://github.com/roboll/helmfile
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Helm is both "package manager" and "templating engine" - probably the best package manager but horrible template engine
I always felt like dependencies in helm are for very simple non-coupled packages. I many times use Helmfile (https://github.com/roboll/helmfile) to manage dependencies instead of banging my head with vanilla Helm.
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So I've installed grafana, loki, and prometheus on the personal Kubernetes cluster via Terraform. Now what?
Once you do that, learn to create dynamic helm charts that use go templating and conditionals: https://github.com/roboll/helmfile
What are some alternatives?
terraform-provider-azurerm - Terraform provider for Azure Resource Manager
flux2 - Open and extensible continuous delivery solution for Kubernetes. Powered by GitOps Toolkit.
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.
cdk8s - Define Kubernetes native apps and abstractions using object-oriented programming
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
helmsman - Helm Charts as Code
semver - Semantic Versioning Specification
kustomize - Customization of kubernetes YAML configurations
terraform-provider-azapi - Terraform provider for Azure Resource Manager Rest API
helm-operator - Successor: https://github.com/fluxcd/helm-controller — The Flux Helm Operator, once upon a time a solution for declarative Helming.
Fail2Ban - Daemon to ban hosts that cause multiple authentication errors