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Terraform Cookbook

You're reading from   Terraform Cookbook Efficiently define, launch, and manage Infrastructure as Code across various cloud platforms

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800207554
Length 366 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Mikael Krief Mikael Krief
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Preface 1. Setting Up the Terraform Environment 2. Writing Terraform Configuration FREE CHAPTER 3. Building Dynamic Environments with Terraform 4. Using the Terraform CLI 5. Sharing Terraform Configuration with Modules 6. Provisioning Azure Infrastructure with Terraform 7. Deep Diving into Terraform 8. Using Terraform Cloud to Improve Collaboration 9. Other Books You May Enjoy

Building CI/CD for Terraform modules in Azure Pipelines

Throughout this chapter, we have studied recipes for creating, using, and testing Terraform modules. On the other hand, in the Using a private Git repository for sharing a Terraform module recipe in this chapter, we discussed the possibility of using a private Git repository, such as Azure DevOps, to store and version your Terraform modules.

In a DevOps context, when the module is created and the tests have been written, we need to create a DevOps CI/CD pipeline that will automate all of the steps we discussed for the execution of the tests that we performed manually.

There are many CI/CD pipeline platforms; in this recipe, we will see the implementation of a CI/CD pipeline to automate the tests and the publication of a Terraform module in Azure Pipelines.

Getting ready

To start this recipe, we must first create a Terraform module and tests with Terratest. For this, we will use the same module and its tests that we created in the...

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