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trform

v1.0.2

Published

quickly & easy terraform template

Readme

TRform

TRform is easy way to create terraform by using terraform template

Installation

npm install trform

Explanation

You have to run trform command at the parent directory of your project, TRform have will get your requesting template and prompt the require/optional parameters to generate configuration file. TRform will create your project folder that contain terraform script. And you can also use trform command to deploy or destroy on AWS.

General Structure:

└── project_name
    ├── main.tf
    ├── variable.tf
    ├── terraform.tfvars
    └── prompt.js

Usage

trform [options] [command] {projectName}

  Options:

    -h, --help  output usage information

  Commands:

    init [options] <projectName>  init terraform project
    deploy <projectName>          deploy terraform project
    destroy <projectName>         destroy terraform project
  • trform init [options] {projectName}
  Options:

    -m, --module <module>  The AWS's module
    -h, --help             output usage information
  • trform deploy {projectName}
  • trform destroy {projectName}

Avaliable Module

In init option, there are module option (-m) that provide terraform script template with required resource to start the project.

  • ec2

Example

  • Initail new template with ec2 module
trform init -m ec2 sample_project
    _  _      _____  ____    __                              _  _   
  _| || |_   |_   _||  _ \  / _|  ___   _ __  _ __ ___     _| || |_ 
 |_  ..  _|    | |  | |_) || |_  / _ \ | '__|| '_ ` _ \   |_  ..  _|
 |_      _|    | |  |  _ < |  _|| (_) || |   | | | | | |  |_      _|
   |_||_|      |_|  |_| \_\|_|   \___/ |_|   |_| |_| |_|    |_||_|  
                                                                    
Init Project: sample_project
Init module: ec2
... prepare template success
... start configuration

? The AWS profile: itm-ph-alpha
? The AWS account id: 123456
? The AWS region to create things: ap-southeast-1
? VPC ID for instances: vpc-xxxx
? instance name for EC2: aws-terraform-poc
? AMI ID for EC2: ami-5aab6739
? Instances type for EC2: t2.micro
? Subnet id in ZoneA: sub-xxx
? Subnet id in ZoneB: sub-xxx
aws_profile="itm-ph-alpha"
aws_account_id="123456"
aws_region="ap-southeast-1"
vpc_id="vpc-xxxx"
instance_name="aws-terraform-poc"
ami_id="ami-5aab6739"
instance_type="t2.micro"
subnet_a_id="sub-xxx"
subnet_b_id="sub-xxx"

... write configuration file success
Init Project: sample_project SUCCESS