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tflint
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Top Terraform Tools to Know in 2024
TFLint is a Terraform linter focused on possible errors, best practices, and style conventions in your Terraform code.
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Top 10 terraform tools you should know about.
TFlint is a powerful linter for Terraform, designed to catch errors and issues that terraform plan may not detect. As Terraform grows in popularity for infrastructure as code, the need for robust tools to ensure code quality and reliability becomes paramount. TFlint fulfills this need by analyzing Terraform configurations to find problems that are not covered by syntax checks. It checks for things like unsuitable AWS instance types, incorrect IAM policy syntax, and the use of deprecated syntax or features. By integrating TFlint into the development process, users can proactively identify potential problems, improving the stability and efficiency of their infrastructure deployments. This additional layer of validation is crucial for maintaining high standards in complex, cloud-based infrastructures.
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Saw a not-so-good thing in my pipeline. How do we fix it?
Looking at the description, https://github.com/terraform-linters/tflint , I think it's not what I am looking for. The reason I used a different tcp port is to make the health check on load balancer fail. It's also the same as not changing the tcp port but developer making a code change in their javascript, nodejs, java, etc fail to start properly. If that happens, load balancer's health check will fail as well.
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Top 4 Infrastructure as Code Open-Source Tools for 2023
TFLint is an open-source infrastructure as code linter tool that helps developers and DevOps teams identify potential issues and errors in their Terraform code by checking the Terraform configuration files for best practices, coding standards, and policy compliance.
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Sorting variables and outputs
https://github.com/terraform-linters/tflint The output suggests the ordered way for variables and other issues/warnings
Indeed, that is the case, atm. Your comment got me searching a little bit more. It seems that they are planning to implement a flag for small fixes https://github.com/terraform-linters/tflint/issues/266
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Looking for a tool to enforce policies on terraform files names/content
Sounds like tflint to me!
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New to gitlab-ci - Need help with a job in gitlab-ci.yml
I created a .tflint.hcl with the following content: https://github.com/terraform-linters/tflint/blob/master/docs/user-guide/config.md (The example)
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5 tools to supercharge your Terraform Development
TFLint: This is a Terraform linter that checks for errors and best practices in your Terraform code. TFLint helps to catch common mistakes, such as variable name clashes, missing required variables, or invalid resource arguments. It also checks for compliance with best practices, such as naming conventions and resource ordering. By using TFLint, you can catch errors early on, which helps to improve the quality of your Terraform code.
atlantis
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Top Terraform Tools to Know in 2024
Atlantis automates reviewing and deploying Terraform via pull requests, streamlining collaboration and ensuring consistency across Terraform deployments.
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Stop Squinting at IaC Templates: Preview Diffs for Argo CD, Terraform, and more!
For example, Atlantisgo for Terraform, Zapier’s Kubechecks for Argo CD, Quizlet’s GitHub action all do something similar to this. But a generic, extensible tool for IaC providers doesn’t seem to exist. Additionally, many of them require exposing your Kubernetes cluster or other infrastructure to third-party access, webhooks, etc.
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Self-service infrastructure as code
Our first attempt was to introduce other engineering teams to Terraform - the Platform team was already using it extensively with Terragrunt, and using Atlantis to automate plan and apply operations in a Git flow to ensure infrastructure was consistent. We'd written modules, with documentation, and an engineer would simply need to raise a PR to use the module and provide the right values, and Atlantis (once the PR was approved by Platform) would go ahead and set it up for them.
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Seamless Cloud Infrastructure: Integrating Terragrunt and Terraform with AWS
Alternatively, you can look at solutions like Atlantis or spacelift.
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Terraform Cloud Pricing Changes Sticker Shock
We use Atlantis [0] for CI/CD automation of Terraform pull requests to a centralized repository. It's pretty good too, especially for a self-hosted solution. I can't see how Terraform Cloud's costs would be justifiable for us without a custom contract.
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OpenTerraform – an MPL fork of Terraform after HashiCorp's license change
atlantis would be fine, see this comment, https://github.com/runatlantis/atlantis/issues/3663#issuecom...
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Terraform Tower
Atlantis
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What’s the difference between Terraform Plan and Overmind Blast Radius?
Pluralith, Runalantis & Scenery are just some of the great tools out there you can use.
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Digger (Open Source GitOps tool for Terraform) - now has Gitlab Support, Checkov support, and a feature to delete stale plans.
”Stale plans” was a massive issue in Atlantis and also flagged by many Digger users. If you run a plan and then update the PR and run apply without planning an old stored plan could have been picked up. One alternative is to always re-plan before apply; but that kind of defies the purpose of storing plans, which are useful as artifacts. So we went with an alternative approach: in the event of a code change, an outdated plan is deleted from the storing bucket.
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How to Terraform with Comments (And You Can DIY!*)
I was inspired by Atlantis's approach to Terraform PR automation. However, I wanted to avoid the overhead of self-hosting and securing a VM for each project. Instead, I preferred to re-use our CI/CD platform as it is scalable and compatible with various repositories, lowering the barrier to entry.
What are some alternatives?
checkov - Prevent cloud misconfigurations and find vulnerabilities during build-time in infrastructure as code, container images and open source packages with Checkov by Bridgecrew.
tfsec - Security scanner for your Terraform code [Moved to: https://github.com/aquasecurity/tfsec]
terraform-github-actions - Terraform GitHub Actions
terraform-validator - A norms and conventions validator for Terraform
argo-cd - Declarative Continuous Deployment for Kubernetes
backstage - Backstage is an open platform for building developer portals
terragrunt - Terragrunt is a thin wrapper for Terraform that provides extra tools for working with multiple Terraform modules.
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages 🚀
terratest - Terratest is a Go library that makes it easier to write automated tests for your infrastructure code.
Flux - Successor: https://github.com/fluxcd/flux2