Ansible module that pulls output dictionary from Terraform tfstate files from s3 backend.
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Ansible module that pulls output dictionary from Terraform tfstate files from s3 backend.
🐺 A Fast, Secure and Reliable Terraform Backend, Set up in Minutes.
An http backend which store and retrieve tfstates files in a secure way by encrypt/decrypt them through credhub
A state backend server which implements the Terraform HTTP backend API with pluggable modules for authentication, storage, locking and state encryption.
A serverless backend for Terraform
PyTerraBackTYL is a generic Terraform HTTP backend for managing your Terraform lock states, and terraform.tfstate file. Allows for additional post-processing of the lock and state information to allow the user to perform additional actions such as notify the team of actions performed, or automatically add new hosts to monitoring.
[Sedona] Generic HTTP backend for Terraform
A cloudformed terraform remote state using Amazon S3, with locking via DynamoDB
🎃 consul as backend for terraform with docker
Complete HomeServer Utilities
Boshrelease for terraform-secure-backend
Terraform examples and modules
Terraform State server (http backend)
S3 bucket and DynamoDB lock table for Terraform State backend
we will create an AKS cluster in a streamlined and secure manner using a service principal. The kubeconfig and service principal will be generated post-terraform plan, and the secret will be uploaded to Azure Key Vault for subsequent usage.
A Fast, Minimal terraform state backend server. An easy centralised solution for homelabs
aws-cdk app to create S3 buckets and DynamoDB tables for storing terraform state and lock files
In this repository, you'll discover how to effectively manage Terraform state by storing it remotely in AWS S3 and implementing state locking with DynamoDB.
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