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Terraform
Structure
The following should go in the root of your project - this is for the LS VSCode which needs the terraform in the root of the project.
Place the Makefile in the root of this folder.
Create a Makefile.env file
Create a ./variables folder and create .tfvars files in here with the naming convention stage-environment.tfvars e.g prod-us-east-2.tfvars.
You can then create a main.tf, outputs.tf and variables.tf file in the root of your folder.
Makefile
Using the makefile from https://github.com/pgporada/terraform-makefile.
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pgporada/terraform-makefile/master/Makefile.
Current version has a pull request pending that fixes a dynamo db issue:
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/geftactics/terraform-makefile/geftactics-dynamodb-check/Makefile.
- Add
-include Makefile.envafter the.PHONYentry to theMakefile. - Change the
S3_BUCKETandDYNAMODB_TABLEto:
S3_BUCKET="$(ENV)-$(REGION)-$(PROJECT)-terraform"
DYNAMODB_TABLE="$(ENV)-$(REGION)-$(PROJECT)-terraform"
In the Makefile.env add the environment variables needed for the Makfile:
ENV="prod"
REGION="eu-west-1"
PROJECT="panaetius-blog"
AWS_PROFILE="admin"
Options
$ make
apply Have terraform do the things. This will cost money.
destroy-backend Destroy S3 bucket and DynamoDB table
destroy Destroy the things
destroy-target Destroy a specific resource. Caution though, this destroys chained resources.
plan-destroy Creates a destruction plan.
plan Show what terraform thinks it will do
plan-target Shows what a plan looks like for applying a specific resource
prep Prepare a new workspace (environment) if needed, configure the tfstate backend, update any modules, and switch to the workspace
Commands
New project
gmake prep - this will create an S3 bucket for tfstate and a DynamoDB table for the lock state.