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cd /tmp/ ; curl -sk -L https://releases.hashicorp.com/terraform/1.5.5/terraform_1.5.5_linux_amd64.zip -O ; cd /usr/bin/ ; sudo unzip /tmp/terraform_1.5.5_linux_amd64.zip | cd /tmp/ ; curl -sk -L https://releases.hashicorp.com/terraform/1.5.5/terraform_1.5.5_linux_amd64.zip -O ; cd /usr/bin/ ; sudo unzip /tmp/terraform_1.5.5_linux_amd64.zip | ||
=file completion= | |||
complete -C /usr/bin/terraform terraform | |||
=Remove terraform infrastructure= | |||
terraform destroy | |||
=show= | |||
Show what has been done. | |||
terraform show | |||
=state= | |||
list resources within a Terraform state. | |||
terraform state list | |||
Show more info about individual entity. | |||
terraform state show openstack_networking_network_v2.net3 | |||
Import state | |||
terraform import module.kafka_eks.kubernetes_manifest.configmap_kafka_akhq "apiVersion=v1,kind=ConfigMap,namespace=kafka,name=akhq" | |||
terraform import module.kafka_eks.helm_release.akhq kafka/akhq | |||
Name of statefile | |||
terraform.tfstate | |||
=state nuke= | |||
rm -rf .terraform* terraform* | |||
=plan= | |||
Creates an execution plan, which lets you preview the changes that Terraform plans to make to your infrastructure. | |||
terraform plan | |||
=apply= | |||
Performs a plan just like terraform plan does, but then actually carries out the planned changes to each resource using the relevant infrastructure provider's API. | |||
terraform apply | |||
=debug= | |||
TF_LOG=trace terraform init | |||
TRACE DEBUG INFO WARN ERROR | |||
=terraform output= | |||
Reads and output variable from a Terraform state file | |||
=cloud-init= | |||
==set password on user== | |||
ssh_pwauth: false | |||
chpasswd: | |||
expire: false | |||
users: | |||
- name: root | |||
password: password | |||
type: text | |||
=tofu= | |||
Apply without asking. | |||
tofu apply -auto-approve | |||
destroy without asking | |||
tofu destroy -auto-approve | |||
=tfk8s= | |||
contvert k8s yaml to terraform | |||
tfk8s --strip --file <input> --output <output> | |||
=dynamodb= | |||
List tables | |||
aws dynamodb list-tables | |||
Look at table. | |||
aws dynamodb scan --table-name <table> | |||
Delete row from table. | |||
aws dynamodb delete-item --table-name <your-lock-table> --key '{"LockID": {"S": "<lock-id>"}}' |
Latest revision as of 15:05, 24 October 2024
install terraform
sudo dnf install -y dnf-plugins-core sudo dnf config-manager --add-repo https://rpm.releases.hashicorp.com/fedora/hashicorp.repo sudo dnf install terraform
Hardcoded install
cd /tmp/ ; curl -sk -L https://releases.hashicorp.com/terraform/1.5.5/terraform_1.5.5_linux_amd64.zip -O ; cd /usr/bin/ ; sudo unzip /tmp/terraform_1.5.5_linux_amd64.zip
file completion
complete -C /usr/bin/terraform terraform
Remove terraform infrastructure
terraform destroy
show
Show what has been done.
terraform show
state
list resources within a Terraform state.
terraform state list
Show more info about individual entity.
terraform state show openstack_networking_network_v2.net3
Import state
terraform import module.kafka_eks.kubernetes_manifest.configmap_kafka_akhq "apiVersion=v1,kind=ConfigMap,namespace=kafka,name=akhq" terraform import module.kafka_eks.helm_release.akhq kafka/akhq
Name of statefile
terraform.tfstate
state nuke
rm -rf .terraform* terraform*
plan
Creates an execution plan, which lets you preview the changes that Terraform plans to make to your infrastructure.
terraform plan
apply
Performs a plan just like terraform plan does, but then actually carries out the planned changes to each resource using the relevant infrastructure provider's API.
terraform apply
debug
TF_LOG=trace terraform init TRACE DEBUG INFO WARN ERROR
terraform output
Reads and output variable from a Terraform state file
cloud-init
set password on user
ssh_pwauth: false chpasswd: expire: false users: - name: root password: password type: text
tofu
Apply without asking.
tofu apply -auto-approve
destroy without asking
tofu destroy -auto-approve
tfk8s
contvert k8s yaml to terraform
tfk8s --strip --file <input> --output <output>
dynamodb
List tables
aws dynamodb list-tables
Look at table.
aws dynamodb scan --table-name
Delete row from table. aws dynamodb delete-item --table-name <your-lock-table> --key '{"LockID": {"S": "<lock-id>"}}'