terrakube
terrateam
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terrakube
- Terrakube: An Open Source Alternative to Terraform Cloud/Enterprise
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Terrakube 2.16.0 has been released
We’ve addressed some issues reported by the community regarding performance,bugs and security. You can see the full change log for this version here https://github.com/AzBuilder/terrakube/releases/tag/2.16.0
- Terraform Tower
- Reminder: there are alternatives to Terraform Cloud out there
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Self Service for Users
In the upcoming weeks we are going to release the version 2.14.0 for terrakube and we are going to add a new feature that allows you to define self service portals using Terraform Modules. Basically you can define your cloud agnostic portal with a similar experience that you have with Azure Portal/GCP Console/AWS Console and it's fully integrated with all the Terrakube features. Please check out this issue as reference. In case you are interested you can watch our github repo for new releases. Check a couple of images as reference
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Terrakube 2.12.0 has been released
Thanks for the community contribution, specially thanks to @Diliz and @jstewart612 for their contributions in the Helm Chart. For the full changelog for this version please check https://github.com/AzBuilder/terrakube/releases/tag/2.12.0
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Hatchet — yet another TFC/TFE open-source alternative
Hey everyone — I’ve been building an open-source Terraform Cloud/Enterprise alternative and I just released the first (alpha) version: https://github.com/hatchet-dev/hatchet. I’ve enjoyed seeing the recent OSS alternatives popping up (OTF, Terrakube, Terrateam) and wanted to put this out there as well.
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DevOps Engineer here looking for something interesting to work on.
You could try to collaborate in some open source project, send pull request to fix issues, add features or even testing new tools and give feedback. If you like terraform + kubernetes projects you could check https://github.com/AzBuilder/terrakube
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Terrakube docs
As Terrakube has achieved better stability, we are focusing on improving our documentation. We are currently creating the user guide and will be working on some blogs and how-to articles. Any suggestions please contribute to our docs https://docs.terrakube.org/ or directly in our github docs repo https://github.com/AzBuilder/docs We are also planning to continue our videos series in youtube with some practical examples https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYcaX4vPmURqp9EVC6T_KfBWqf_caeleR
- Terrakube 2.6.0 has been released
terrateam
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Seamless Cloud Infrastructure: Integrating Terragrunt and Terraform with AWS
Terrateam: After getting into some really big issues when running Terragrunt with Github Actions, I decided to look for a better CI solution. Terrateam is my CI/CD tool of choice here. Unfortunately as of December 2023, they increased their price from USD $175 to USD $496 monthly. Me being an existing customer I still pay the old amount (thank God!) Alternatively, you can look at solutions like Atlantis or spacelift.
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Digger – an open-source IaC automation and collaboration software
Disclaimer: I am a co-founder of Terrateam (https://terrateam.io/) a competitor to Digger.
For anyone using Digger, are all of the enterprise features in the open source codebase? If you pay for digger, or you just paying for support and hosting? Or do they separate OSS from Community, Pro, and Enterprise plans?
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Terraform best practices for reliability at any scale
Disclaimer: Co-founder of Terrateam.
For Terrateam[0], we have probably 70% of the enterprise offering but at around 1/10th the price. If there are any features that are deal breaker, feel free to reach out to me and we'll see what we can do. That being said, Spacelift is a much more luxurious piece of software than us. We are very utilitarian, but we have to rationalize that low price-point somehow.
[0] https://terrateam.io
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Terraform Tower
Terrateam is an enterprise Atlantis alternative that lets you plan and apply all within pull requests and very minimal setup. We have a pretty active slack if you have any questions.
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Show HN: Digger – an Open Source Terraform automation and collaboration tool
> It sure looks like AWS admin credentials are shared with Github, and also available to anything else in the diggerhq/digger action
I am a co-founder of Terrateam[0] which is a Terraform CI/CD as well. At the end of the day, you need to execute something to do these operations and having this component open source is important for auditing purposes. For Terrateam, we lean heavily into GitHub Actions so GitHub is at least managing any secrets and runs. One challenge is users could pin the Action that we publish to a specific version, but we also update it regularly and communicating to customers to update it is a challenge.
[0] https://terrateam.io
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Multi-cloud/ Multi-region Terraform deployment in Github
There are lots of options for this. I am co-founder of a product called Terrateam which makes it easy to slice up a mono repo for these usecases. We specialize in GitHub installations. But Spacelift, env0, and Scalr exist as options as well.
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Do you run terraform apply before or after a merging?
Many of the CI/CD tools take care of this. Terrateam tracks which plans are still valid after an apply and will force a re-plan. It also ensures that only one apply happens at a time.
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Terrateam: Atlantis-style Terraform pull request automation
We just released our self-hosted version available here: https://github.com/terrateamio/terrateam
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How do you handle race condition while sharing state remotely with your team, eg - concurrent apply, or plan during apply?
I use Terrateam (disclaimer, I'm also a co-founder of it) does PR-level locks (but only on apply, or merge), and does apply serialization, and invalidates outdated plans on apply. You can plan as much as you want in parallel, though, because that does not impact the output. I don't think there are many other options for how to handle this.
- Terrateam Self-Hosted
What are some alternatives?
digger - Digger is an open source IaC orchestration tool. Digger allows you to run IaC in your existing CI pipeline ⚡️
terramate - Terramate CLI is an open-source Infrastructure as Code (IaC) orchestration tool for Terraform, OpenTofu, Terragrunt, Kubernetes, Pulumi, Cloud Formation, CDK, Azure Resource Manager (ARM), and others.
multi-cloud-terragrunt-filesystem
otf - An open source alternative to terraform enterprise.
branch-deploy - Enabling Branch Deployments through IssueOps with GitHub Actions - If you find this project useful, give it a star! ⭐️
atlantis - Terraform Pull Request Automation
docs - Terrakube Documentation
dagger - Application Delivery as Code that Runs Anywhere
kube-reqsizer - A Kubernetes controller for automatically optimizing pod requests based on their continuous usage. VPA alternative that can work with HPA.