tflat 0.1.0 → 0.1.1
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/README.md +2 -2
- data/lib/tflat/version.rb +1 -1
- data/tflat.gemspec +1 -1
- metadata +2 -2
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data/README.md
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Also, you can't use subfolders with Terraform, so you often end up at one of the three scenarios below:
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- You have a few `.tf` files with a lot of code in it. Ugly and not organized.
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- You create lots of different `.tf` files in a single directory, which makes it really hard to stay organized.
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- You separate everything in modules, so you have to keep passing variables downstream. And if you try to be
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- You separate everything in modules, so you have to keep passing variables downstream. And if you try to be **DRY**, good luck passing 1 million variables downstream to submodules!
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TFlat does 2 things to solve this problem:
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* Separate your Terraform code in subdirectories.
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Then it will `cd` into `.tflat` and run `terraform` with the arguments you passed to `tflat`.
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**IMPORTANT:** The `.terraform` folder will live at `.tflat/.terraform`, so make sure you don't delete that folder if you are storing the terraform state locally!
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There's only one more thing you have to pay attention to: handling file references.
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data/lib/tflat/version.rb
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data/tflat.gemspec
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spec.email = ["parrudaj@gmail.com"]
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spec.summary = %q{Terraform + Ruby + ERB = DRY infrastructure code!}
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spec.description = %q{tflat is a Terraform wrapper that allows you to write Ruby code in .tf files. It also allows you to use subdirectories!
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spec.description = %q{tflat is a Terraform wrapper that allows you to write Ruby code in .tf files. It also allows you to use subdirectories! Hurray!}
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spec.homepage = "https://github.com/parruda/tflat"
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spec.license = "MIT"
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spec.add_runtime_dependency 'ptools', "~> 1.3"
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: tflat
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 0.1.
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version: 0.1.1
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Paulo Arruda
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- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: '3.0'
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description: tflat is a Terraform wrapper that allows you to write Ruby code in .tf
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files. It also allows you to use subdirectories!
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files. It also allows you to use subdirectories! Hurray!
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email:
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- parrudaj@gmail.com
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executables:
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