troposphere
parsa-hugo
troposphere | parsa-hugo | |
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18 | 2 | |
4,904 | 154 | |
0.2% | 0.0% | |
9.0 | 2.5 | |
3 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
Python | HTML | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | MIT License |
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troposphere
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Pyinfra: Automate Infrastructure Using Python
Seems like an interesting generalized mix of something like https://github.com/cloudtools/troposphere and Ansible from a glance.
The value add would be unifying provisioning and configuration management in a Python-y experience? The lifecycle of each is distinct and that's traditionally where the headaches of using a single tool for both has come in
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AWS Predictions for 2024
Under the IaC category, in July 2023, AWS added loops to CloudFormation, finally ticking a box the community has been asking for since troposphere. I suspect that, in combination with the Terraform licensing changes, it may keep people using CloudFormation for a while longer.
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Journey of creating a new AWS CloudFormation resource
Because ECS Compose-X uses Troposphere, I was able to create a very light and simple python library(https://github.com/JohnPreston/troposphere-awscommunity-applicationautoscaling-scheduledaction) to distribute the resource for other Troposphere users to re-use.
- What are some of your favorite projects to support on GitHub?
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Terraform vs. Cloudformation for an all-AWS Environment in 2023?
Written in house, but the library troposphere is the primary component of how it is built. Example stacks are here.
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How proficient should Solution Architects be at writing code?
I am kind of going off topic here, but isn't the point of being an SA to be created with code services to deliver solutions at scale that are cost-effective? How in the hell can you do that when you can't write a simple Python template that generates code at 50 times the rate you can manually? How can you ever be expected to deploy a serverless solution if you can't write any code yourself? There has to be some level of proficiency there.
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Terraform should have remained stateless
Wouldn't using troposphere[1] be easier?
[1] https://github.com/cloudtools/troposphere
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Hosting your blog on AWS
You might have seen some tutorials on how to set up S3 buckets using the AWS Console. This works fine, but I'm a firm believer of managing your resources with code. I've chosen the native solution of AWS, called AWS CloudFormation. This makes it easier to reproduce the setup if I ever need to tear it down of move it to another account or region. Below is the full CloudFormation template, I've used a framework called Troposphere, a Python library that creates CloudFormation.
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Alert: Cloud Software Startup Hashicorp Files For IPO
For CF for example I no longer write template in yaml or shudders json, and instead I use troposphere.
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AWS pros out here, how can someone get good at CloudFormation ?
refer : https://github.com/cloudtools/troposphere
parsa-hugo
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How can I remove annoying icons and text within my blog theme in Hugo?
It is the Parsa theme: https://github.com/themefisher/parsa-hugo
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Hosting your blog on AWS
When the new project is created, a directory quickstart is created which contains a blank project. To keep this post concise, I'll focus on building and deploying the site and cover customization in another part. Before starting the server, we need to select a theme and create our first post. Add a theme by cloning an existing theme in the themes directory. For my own blog, I picked parsa-hugo.
What are some alternatives?
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.
gohugo-theme-ananke - Ananke: A theme for Hugo Sites
aws-cloudformation-coverage-roadmap - The AWS CloudFormation Public Coverage Roadmap
listed - Minimalistic, clean and simple design Hugo theme
aws-cli - Universal Command Line Interface for Amazon Web Services
geeky-hugo - Geeky is a Personal Hugo blog theme focused on high speed. Geeky is fully responsive, Superfast, and powered by Bootstrap v5.
dhall-kubernetes - Typecheck, template and modularize your Kubernetes definitions with Dhall
kembang - A minimal hugo theme focus for blogging made with bootstrap
gitlab-ci-python-library
Hexo - A fast, simple & powerful blog framework, powered by Node.js.