terraspace 0.4.1 → 0.4.2

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  All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
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  This project *loosely tries* to adhere to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/), even before v1.0.
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+ ## [0.4.2]
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+ * #48 add logs pid option
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+ * default to input false, encourage set tfvars
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  ## [0.4.1]
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  * #47 `terraspace list` fix and `terraspace all init` help updates
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  * The `up` command creates an s3 bucket.
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  * The `down` command cleans up and deletes the bucket.
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- The default plugin is aws. Other plugins also supported are: google and azurerm.
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+ The default plugin is aws. Major cloud providers are supported: [aws](https://terraspace.cloud/docs/learn/aws/), [azurerm](https://terraspace.cloud/docs/learn/azure/), [google](https://terraspace.cloud/docs/learn/gcp/).
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  ## Usage
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  Create infrastructure:
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- $ terraspace up demo -y
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+ $ terraspace up demo
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  Building .terraspace-cache/us-west-2/dev/stacks/demo
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  Current directory: .terraspace-cache/us-west-2/dev/stacks/demo
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- => terraform init -get > /tmp/terraspace/out/terraform-init20200824-21379-bkfvnh.out
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- Built in .terraspace-cache/us-west-2/dev/stacks/demo
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- => terraform apply -auto-approve
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- random_pet.bucket: Creating...
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- random_pet.bucket: Creation complete after 0s [id=amusing-mouse]
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- module.bucket.aws_s3_bucket.this: Creating...
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- module.bucket.aws_s3_bucket.this: Creation complete after 1s [id=bucket-amusing-mouse]
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-
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+ => terraform init -get >> /tmp/terraspace/log/init/demo.log
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+ => terraform apply
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  Apply complete! Resources: 2 added, 0 changed, 0 destroyed.
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- Outputs:
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- bucket_name = bucket-amusing-mouse
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  $
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  Destroy infrastructure:
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- $ terraspace down demo -y
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+ $ terraspace down demo
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  Building .terraspace-cache/us-west-2/dev/stacks/demo
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  Current directory: .terraspace-cache/us-west-2/dev/stacks/demo
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- => terraform init -get > /tmp/terraspace/out/terraform-init20200824-21379-bkfvnh.out
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- Built in .terraspace-cache/us-west-2/dev/stacks/demo
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- => terraform destroy -auto-approve
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- random_pet.bucket: Refreshing state... [id=amusing-mouse]
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- module.bucket.aws_s3_bucket.this: Refreshing state... [id=bucket-amusing-mouse]
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- module.bucket.aws_s3_bucket.this: Destroying... [id=bucket-amusing-mouse]
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- module.bucket.aws_s3_bucket.this: Destruction complete after 1s
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- random_pet.bucket: Destroying... [id=amusing-mouse]
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- random_pet.bucket: Destruction complete after 0s
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+ => terraform destroy
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  Destroy complete! Resources: 2 destroyed.
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  $
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+ * Blog: [Introducing Terraspace: The Terraform Framework](https://blog.boltops.com/2020/08/22/introducing-terraspace-the-terraform-framework)
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+ * Docs: [Terraspace Intro](https://terraspace.cloud/docs/intro/)
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  ## Deploy Multiple Stacks
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  To deploy all the infrastructure stacks:
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- terraspace all up
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+ $ terraspace all up
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+ Will run:
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+ terraspace up vpc # batch 1
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+ terraspace up mysql # batch 2
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+ terraspace up redis # batch 2
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+ terraspace up instance # batch 3
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+ Are you sure? (y/N)
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  To choose multiple stacks to deploy
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+ $ terraspace all up mysql redis
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+ Will run:
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+ terraspace up vpc # batch 1
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+ terraspace up mysql # batch 2
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+ terraspace up redis # batch 2
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+ Are you sure? (y/N)
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+ When you use the all command, the dependency graph is calculated and the stacks are deployed in the right order.
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+ * Blog: [Terraspace All: Deploy Multiple Stacks or Terraform Modules At Once](https://blog.boltops.com/2020/09/19/terraspace-all-deploy-multiple-stacks-at-once)
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+ * Docs: [Deploy Multiple Stacks](https://terraspace.cloud/docs/intro/deploy-all/).
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+ ## Terrafile
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- When you use the all command, the dependency graph is calculated and the stacks are deployed in the right order. To learn more: [Deploy Multiple Stacks](https://terraspace.cloud/docs/intro/deploy-all/).
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+ Terraspace makes it easy to use Terraform modules sourced from your own git repositories, other git repositories, or the Terraform Registry. Use any module you want:
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+ Terrafile:
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+ ```ruby
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+ # GitHub repo
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+ mod "s3", source: "boltops-tools/terraform-aws-s3", tag: "v0.1.0"
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+ # Terraform registry
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+ mod "sg", source: "terraform-aws-modules/security-group/aws", version: "3.10.0"
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+ ```
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+ To install modules:
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+ * Blog: [Terraspace Terrafile: Using Git and Terraform Registry Modules](https://blog.boltops.com/2020/10/18/terraspace-terrafile-using-git-repos-and-terraform-registry-modules)
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+ * Docs: [Terrafile](https://terraspace.cloud/docs/terrafile/)
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  ## Features
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  * [Generators](https://terraspace.cloud/docs/generators/): Built-in generators to quickly create the starter module. Focus on code instead of boilerplate structure.
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  * [Tfvars](https://terraspace.cloud/docs/tfvars/) & [Layering](https://terraspace.cloud/docs/tfvars/layering/): Use the same code with different tfvars to create multiple environments. Terraspace conventionally loads tfvars from the `tfvars` folder. Rich layering support allows you to build different environments like dev and prod with the same code. Examples are in [Full Layering](https://terraspace.cloud/docs/tfvars/full-layering/).
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  * [Deploy Multiple Stacks](https://terraspace.cloud/docs/intro/deploy-all/): The ability to deploy multiple stacks with a single command. Terraspace calculates the [dependency graph](https://terraspace.cloud/docs/dependencies/) and deploys stacks in the right order. You can also target specific stacks and deploy [subgraphs](https://terraspace.cloud/docs/dependencies/subgraphs/).
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+ * [Terrafile](https://terraspace.cloud/docs/terrafile/}): Terraspace makes it easy to use Terraform modules sourced from your own git repositories, other git repositories, or the Terraform Registry. The git repos can be private or public. This is an incredibly powerful feature of Terraspace because it opens up a world of modules for you to use. Use any module you want.
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  * [Configurable CLI](https://terraspace.cloud/docs/cli/): Configurable [CLI Hooks](https://terraspace.cloud/docs/cli/hooks/) and [CLI Args](https://terraspace.cloud/docs/cli/args/) allow you to adjust the underlying terraform command.
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  * [Testing](https://terraspace.cloud/docs/testing/): A testing framework that allows you to create test harnesses, deploy real-resources, and have higher confidence that your code works.
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  * [Terraform Cloud and Terraform Enterprise Support](https://terraspace.cloud/docs/cloud/): TFC and TFE are both supported. Terraspace adds additional conveniences to make working with Terraform Cloud Workspaces easier.
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- For more info: [terraspace.cloud](https://terraspace.cloud)
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+ ## Comparison
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+ Here are some useful comparisons to help you compare Terraspace vs other tools in the ecosystem:
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+ * [Terraspace vs Custom Solution](https://terraspace.cloud/docs/vs/custom/)
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+ * [Terraspace vs Terraform](https://terraspace.cloud/docs/vs/terraform/)
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+ * [Terraform vs Terragrunt vs Terraspace](https://blog.boltops.com/2020/09/28/terraform-vs-terragrunt-vs-terraspace)
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+ More info: [terraspace.cloud](https://terraspace.cloud)
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  option :follow, aliases: %w[f], type: :boolean, desc: "Follow the log in live tail fashion. Must specify a stack if using this option."
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  option :all, aliases: %w[a], type: :boolean, desc: "All mode turns off the limit. Defaults to all if a single log is specified. Only applies in no-follow mode."
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: terraspace
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Tung Nguyen
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  autorequire:
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  bindir: exe
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- date: 2020-10-18 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies:
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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