terraform-yaml-stack-config
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terraform-yaml-stack-config
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Terraform with Terragrunt
Good point. What do you consider stacks? I have been following along with the CloudPosse world and the stack config i linked to, which does something similar but i think they are overkill for my environment.
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Breakup One Project
I should also state that teams have solved this orthogonality issue without terragrunt - Teams like Cloud Posse have come up with an alternative. I am not a huge fan of this approach as IMHO it's more complicated than just using terragrunt, but it's an option for you.
terrafunk
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Terraform with Terragrunt
Also, thanks for the link. Hadn't seen that solution before. Going to play around with that some when I have some time, it actually looks fairly similar to some of the stuff I do with my terragrunt templates. We use common yaml variables. And then I have some simple routines that do "deep merging" that allow you to have a huge level of granularity on how you can override them. Then more levels of overrides so you can hit individual resources inside of the stack. It's almost like a poor man's hiera to a degree. Then another helper utility called terrafunk that allows you to test this whole data layer super rapidly: TerrafunkAlways happy to take a look at other solutions I can borrow some ideas from. :)
What are some alternatives?
terragrunt-infrastructure-live-example - A repo used to show examples file/folder structures you can use with Terragrunt and Terraform
koanf - Simple, extremely lightweight, extensible, configuration management library for Go. Support for JSON, TOML, YAML, env, command line, file, S3 etc. Alternative to viper.
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.
terraform-provider-utils - The Cloud Posse Terraform Provider for various utilities (e.g. deep merging, stack configuration management)
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terraform-yaml-config - Terraform module to convert local and remote YAML configuration templates into Terraform lists and maps
config - A lightweight yet powerful configuration manager for the Go programming language