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terraform-provider-oci
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Good resources for learning Terraform with OCI Cloud ?
There are some examples here on per resource basis: https://github.com/terraform-providers/terraform-provider-oci/tree/master/examples.
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A series of unfortunate events
I believe I was seeing this bug and maybe this bug (but I don't think it was this as I used instance IDs and not IP addresses in the backend which should have allowed the source preservation).
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OCI Terraform help
Looks like it's objecting to target.bucket.name value not evaluating properly. IDK if that is supposed to be a terraform value or just has meaning to OCI. You can debug by generating a TRACE log by setting environment variable TF_LOG=TRACE this will show more info. You can also take a look at the terraform-provider-oci code located here https://github.com/terraform-providers/terraform-provider-oci. Also think about setting locals{} values so you can output them for debugging purposes.
terraform-provider-aws
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AWS EKS: From IRSA to Pod Identity With Terraform
For Terraform, instead, a new version of the AWS module supports a dedicated resource.
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Authorization and Amazon Verified Permissions - A New Way to Manage Permissions Part XII: Terraform
If we check the support for the Terraform AWS Provider here (state for the date of publishing this article), we will see that the service is not yet fully supported. Last week, after more than half a year, support for creating a policy store was added. Additionally, we have the configuration to add template policies. However, the identity source is in the form of a PR draft, and there is no PR yet for the ability to create policies.
- 10 Ways for Kubernetes Declarative Configuration Management
- obsidian terraform code support (hcl)
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HashiCorp silently amend Terraform Registry TOS
https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-aws/issues/3...
The size is what you get when you add every single AWS Go client into one binary.
Each service client like 1-2MB. But when you have 200 services....
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Unveiling the Speed Mystery: Investigating Slow S3 Uploads from AWS EKS Pods
Issue with EC2 Instance Metadata running inside Container
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A Cloud Development Troubleshooting Treasure Hunt
Well, at least we now have a promising lead. Some diligent googling and browsing through Github issues in the AWS provider project yielded no directly related findings. However, I did come across a few recent bug reports about the recent change AWS made regarding the treatment of public buckets. And interestingly, they described precisely the behavior I was encountering.
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Changing VPC flow Log parameters plan also shows VPC nacls changing multiple values to null
Latest version of TF but seems to be same Issue as this which has already been submitted : https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-aws/issues/10611
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aws_wafv2_web_acl: How do I do dynamic rule and rule overrides?
Look at this; I think the provider is just screwed up: https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-aws/issues/28672
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Converting Full Terraform Programs to Pulumi
> We're coming up on 10000 resources in our main Terraform repository and while there is definitely some friction, it's overall much better than having to hit the cloud API's to gather each of those states which would probably take at least an order of magnitude longer.
I don't think that's necessary true. Most cloud API's actually can return hundreds of records with 1 API calls, e.g. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/APIR... has a maximum page size of 400.
If I manage the cloud resources via some custom tools and/or with some ansible-fu, I can decide to batch the API calls when it makes sense.
With terraform, it is not possible to do so (https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-plugin-sdk/issues/66, https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-aws/issues/2...).
What are some alternatives?
terraform-provider-kafka - Terraform provider for managing Apache Kafka Topics + ACLs
crossplane - The Cloud Native Control Plane
steampipe-plugin-oci - Use SQL to instantly query Oracle Cloud resources across regions and accounts. Open source CLI. No DB required.
terraform-provider-lastpass - Terraform Lastpass provider
terraform-provider-aws - Terraform AWS provider [Moved to: https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-aws]
cognito-custom-email-sender-lambda - AWS Cognito custom email sender Lambda trigger
oci-cloud-controller-manager - Kubernetes Cloud Controller Manager implementation for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
rover - Interactive Terraform visualization. State and configuration explorer.
Oralce-Cloud-Free-Valheim-Game-Server-Setup - Valheim Oracle Cloud Server Setup
terraform-provider-opsgenie - Terraform OpsGenie provider
terraform-provider-megaport - Terraform Provider for Megaport Network
terraform-provider-snowflake - Terraform provider for managing Snowflake accounts