terraform-provider-netlify
terraform_cloudfront_builder
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Mozilla Public License 2.0 | MIT License |
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terraform-provider-netlify
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Abusing Terraform to Upload Static Websites to S3
Bit disappointed that the Netlify Terraform provider[1] isn't supported any more, because it would solve this exact use case (and more complicated ones!) in a much less cumbersome way. I’d love to be able to point a Netlify redirect at an IP that’s output from another Terraform resource.
[1]: https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-netlify
terraform_cloudfront_builder
- Protecting S3 bucket from too many reads
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Abusing Terraform to Upload Static Websites to S3
I created a repo that use Terraform to create
AWS CloudFront website
ACM certificate
Route53 DNS entries
S3 bucket
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It also creates a default index.html file and will redirect:
www.example.com/something redirects to www.example.com/something/index.html
S3 bucket permissions are private and only accessible by the CloudFront distribution via an OAI.
After purchasing a new domain in Route53, you have have a new website up and running in about 5 minutes.
https://github.com/jftuga/terraform_cloudfront_builder
- S3 Bucket with Cloudfront
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Web app to deploy infra using Terraform
Use Terraform to create an AWS CloudFront website, ACM certificate, Route53 DNS entries and a S3 bucket
- Please critique my first Terraform AWS Project: a CloudFront Website Builder
- Please critique my first Terraform AWS Project: a CloudFront Builder
What are some alternatives?
terraform-provider-google - Terraform Provider for Google Cloud Platform
terraform-aws-serverless-static-wordpress - Terraform module for deploying Serverless Static Wordpress on AWS
terraform-provider-aws - The AWS Provider enables Terraform to manage AWS resources.
aws-static-hosting - This repository contains a sample infrastructure as code (IaC) using Terraform to host a static website/blog. The primary use case of this setup is to host a static website using the Astro framework, though this is applicable for any static site.
terraform-provider-aws - Terraform AWS provider [Moved to: https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-aws]
terraform-aws-wafv2 - Creates a WAF using AWS WAFv2 and AWS Managed Rule Sets
terraform-provider-kubernetes - Terraform Kubernetes provider
orchestra - Quickly create a static site hosted on AWS from the command line
cloudfront_remover - Disable and then delete AWS CloudFront Distributions and associated OAIs
homelab - Modern self-hosting framework, fully automated from empty disk to operating services with a single command.
serverless-aws-static-websites - Deploy your static websites without all the hassle on AWS with CloudFront, S3, ACM and Route53 via Serverless