tflat 0.1.0 → 0.1.1

Sign up to get free protection for your applications and to get access to all the features.
checksums.yaml CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
1
1
  ---
2
2
  SHA256:
3
- metadata.gz: 1189d180d63682ea5c7309d7845769052627f5d415952568bcdb915a88c72a31
4
- data.tar.gz: 67a9c1e389e40bd8c7b344b9bd3dc65831976b06fd1fe211d4f8a035f57086cd
3
+ metadata.gz: 8857b58d1633ffb77eda5e12f302113a5741ee5057fb17c32dd1190ba510ee58
4
+ data.tar.gz: 5cc3cbdccd719aee57517c79369cce8938f845af117a2d778ab8c6628dd498d0
5
5
  SHA512:
6
- metadata.gz: 6ef47e4daa22441e2b489f97f7e3f54cb50aadae05e825c75129b767ca367d39f0085839bfc3be57843401467b434c081e503c3620801f6b2cd9d33ff1626a8f
7
- data.tar.gz: 8b90644eec0736eda05f8fdb4de93c9e62dfed9aaa2cbe3c2d2e4fd337d7b442b656464989cd96c2bca400de37a1e3966a441d9ef63705081cd956ed188557be
6
+ metadata.gz: 6e559851c0c04dfa89ca8836feee4a2d7a213eb7aa16cc742cf651b0bc974c333277a879a0a94320bf1cbfd99f43587c31d2d4c197273c173b6c78ec8d227490
7
+ data.tar.gz: 62d8944b2f6955eee6defead0095d790a6942f0c9694d750d4ccfff0c1705b95d7d5b3ccb289c47d7db5e03b9e82b1cc919c2a7aaafb1bb7378f387852609512
data/README.md CHANGED
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ How many times you wish you could just write a simple IF or CASE statement insid
9
9
  Also, you can't use subfolders with Terraform, so you often end up at one of the three scenarios below:
10
10
  - You have a few `.tf` files with a lot of code in it. Ugly and not organized.
11
11
  - You create lots of different `.tf` files in a single directory, which makes it really hard to stay organized.
12
- - 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!
12
+ - 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!
13
13
 
14
14
  TFlat does 2 things to solve this problem:
15
15
  * Separate your Terraform code in subdirectories.
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ variables.tf
49
49
 
50
50
  Then it will `cd` into `.tflat` and run `terraform` with the arguments you passed to `tflat`.
51
51
 
52
- *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!
52
+ **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!
53
53
 
54
54
  There's only one more thing you have to pay attention to: handling file references.
55
55
 
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
1
1
  module Tflat
2
- VERSION = "0.1.0"
2
+ VERSION = "0.1.1"
3
3
  end
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
10
10
  spec.email = ["parrudaj@gmail.com"]
11
11
 
12
12
  spec.summary = %q{Terraform + Ruby + ERB = DRY infrastructure code!}
13
- 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! Huray!}
13
+ 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!}
14
14
  spec.homepage = "https://github.com/parruda/tflat"
15
15
  spec.license = "MIT"
16
16
  spec.add_runtime_dependency 'ptools', "~> 1.3"
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: tflat
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- version: 0.1.0
4
+ version: 0.1.1
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - Paulo Arruda
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ dependencies:
67
67
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
68
68
  version: '3.0'
69
69
  description: tflat is a Terraform wrapper that allows you to write Ruby code in .tf
70
- files. It also allows you to use subdirectories! Huray!
70
+ files. It also allows you to use subdirectories! Hurray!
71
71
  email:
72
72
  - parrudaj@gmail.com
73
73
  executables: