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generator-terraform-module
Advanced tools
Yeoman helps you to kickstart new projects, prescribing best practices and tools to help you stay productive
In order to run this generator, you will need the following:
To install Yeoman, run the following command in your console:
npm install -g yo bower grunt-cli
This will make Yeoman (via yo
) as well as the base dependencies of Yeoman, namely Bower and Grunt available.
Note that you might require sudo
permissions to install the above modules globally.
To install this generator, run the following command in your console:
npm install -g generator-terraform-module
Alternatively, you can install the generator directly from Git HEAD
by running the following command:
npm install -g https://bitbucket.org/cultivatedops/generator-terraform-module/get/HEAD.tar.gz
In order to run the included generator, open a console (Terminal.app
, PuTTY
) and change into the directory you want to generate the module in. Then, run the following command:
yo terraform-module
Should the above command fail, verify that Yeoman does indeed see the generator by executing yo
and looking for an entry named "Terraform Module".
On an initial run, you will be asked to provide your full name and email address. These values will be stored for future use.
After all questions have been answered, Yeoman will generate the scaffolding needed to kickstart a Terraform module.
The layout for a generated module will look like so:
.
├── .editorconfig
├── .gitignore
├── .release.json
├── README.md
├── main.tf
├── output.tf
└── variables.tf
The .release.json
file is optional and will only be created when Release It! support is enabled during the generation.
The files will be placed in a directory containing the name you provided for the module, prefixed by terraform-module-
.
The following animation shows how the generator looks like, in action:
This generator is currently maintained by the individuals listed below:
This generator was sponsored by the individuals and companies listed below:
generator-terraform-module
is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. A full copy of the license can be found on the apache.org site.
In short, this license permits you to use this product commercially, distribute this software and make modifications.
The software is provided without warranty and any contributors cannot be held liable for damages. You are also not allowed to use any name, logo or trademark without prior consent.
FAQs
Scaffolding for your Terraform Module
We found that generator-terraform-module demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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