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tfinjs-cli

v0.0.5

Published

Terraform in JavaScript =======================

Downloads

7

Readme

Terraform in JavaScript

This is the CLI for tfinjs

Table of Contents

Installation

npm install tfinjs tfinjs-cli

Usage

tfinjs build ./tfinjsConfig/entry.js -o ./terraformResources

Recommended project structure

.
├── tfinjsConfig                     # In here you can provide default configurations to be used by the services which you want to deploy.
│   ├── entry.js                     # Exports the deployment.js and imports the stuff from the /services and /dataStores folder.
│   ├── providers                    # Usually the providers are not customized very much, you can keep them here for resuability.
│   │   └── aws.js
│   ├── deploymet.js                 # Creates the deployment such that resource files can import it.
│   ├── deploymentParams.js          # Your default set of deployment params to be used through out the project.
│   └── namespace.js                 # Your default schema for configuring the namespace for apis.
│
├── terraformResources               # Folders of transpiled terraform resources that should be deployed.
│   └── ...                          
│
├── services                         # Your services, e.g. lambdas, iam, cloudwatch.
│   ├── editPet                 
│   │   ├── deployment.js            # Deploy the editPet lambda.
│   │   └── service.js               # Lambda code.
│   ├── addCustomer            
│   │   ├── deployment.js            # Deploy the addCustomer lambda.
│   │   └── service.js               # Lambda code.
│   ├── transactionQue          
│   │   └── deployment.js            # Deployment of the transaction queue, e.g. an sqs queue.
│   └── ...                          # etc.
│
├── dataStores                       # Data stores, e.g. s3, dynamodb, RDS.
│   ├── petTable                
│   │   └── deployment.js            # Deployment of the petTable table.
│   ├── customerTable          
│   │   └── deployment.js            # Deployment of the customerTable table.
│   └── ...                          # etc.
└── ...