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Python HTTP client library for Terraform Cloud/Enterprise API.

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pytfc

Python HTTP client library for the Terraform Cloud and Terraform Enterprise API.

import pytfc
client = pytfc.Client(org='my-tfe-org')
client.workspaces.create(name='aws-base-vpc-dev')
client.set_ws(name='aws-base-vpc-dev')
client.workspace_variables.create(key='AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID', value='ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST', category='env', sensitive='true')
client.workspace_variables.create(key='AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY', value='ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789ABCD', category='env', sensitive='true')

Usage

A client object must be instantiated with certain parameters. The parameters can be specified as environment variables or directly as function arguments. The only parameter required at the time a client is instantiated is the API token. A hostname is also required if you are using TFE, and if a hostname is not specified it is assumed you are using TFC (app.terraform.io). Depending on what level you are working at, mainly Organization-level vs. Workspace-level, you can optionally set some of the other parameters either at the time the client is instantiated or after the fact.

Instantiating a Client

With environment variables:

os.environ['TFE_HOSTNAME']='tfe.whatever.com'
os.environ['TFE_TOKEN']='abcdefghijklmn.atlasv1.opqrstuvwxyz012345678987654321abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz01234567890'

client = pytfc.Client(org='my-existing-tfe-org')

Directly as function arguments:

client = pytfc.Client(hostname='tfe.whatever.com', token='abcdefghijklmn.atlasv1.opqrstuvwxyz012345678987654321abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz01234567890', org='my-existing-tfe-org')

Setting the Organization and Workspace when a client is instantiated:

client = pytfc.Client(org='my-existing-tfe-org', ws='my-existing-tfe-ws')

Assumes the TFE_HOSTNAME and TFE_TOKEN environment variables are set.

Setting the Organization and Workspace after a client is instantiated:

client = pytfc.Client()
client.set_org(name='my-existing-tfe-org')
client.set_ws(name='my-existing-tfe-ws')

Assumes the TFE_HOSTNAME and TFE_TOKEN environment variables are set.


See the docs for more details and examples on usage.

 


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