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Configure, generate and apply Terraform modules to create and destroy Cloud Infrastructure

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terragen

Terragen is a framework for generating and automatically applying Terraform modules to simplify the management of sophisticated Cloud Architectures

Key Features

  • Simplify the creation and destruction of infra across multiple accounts and regions, using one command
  • Fine grained CLI control, all config elements can be overridden on the CLI
  • View generated Terraform files before they are applied. Each run creates a timestamped output directory
  • Control common and app specific infra separately. Infra that is shared, eg VPCs, Databases can be controlled separately but still referenced by app specific infra
  • Create default config files you can "sub-class" for specific implementations, allows you to enforce config patterns across your estate
  • Boiler plate Terraform files, like config, tfvars automatically generated
  • Variable interpolation. You can lookup values from other config files.

Installing

Terragen can be installed via pip:

pip install terragen

ReadTheDocs

Full details on configuring and running Terragen on ReadTheDocs

Terragen Workspace

Terragen expects to be run in its own workspace containing its configuration and the Terraform modules you want to configure and apply.

Demo Commands

Once configured as defined in docs, Terragen is very powerful. Below we demonstrate some commands

Applying a Named Config

Terragen lets you define multiple apps and configs, just apply them by name

terragen --config-dir ./config --config-name sandbox

Specifying the environment we want to deploy to

Terragen lets you create the same infrastructure across multiple accounts by supplying the environment you want to deploy to

terragen --config-dir ./config build.environment=test

Debugging

Validate and resolve your config before you run it.

terragen -cd ./config --cfg job --resolve

Verbose debugging

You can enable verbose debug logging by passing the following:

terragen -cd ./config hydra.verbose=true

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