Hello. thank you for that video, it s clear / precise / easy to understand / usefull. One thing tough: you should add it to your youtube "terraform playlist"....
On Windows, the terraformrc file must be named terraform.rc and placed in the relevant user's %APPDATA% directory. The physical location of this directory depends on your Windows version and system configuration; use $env:APPDATA in PowerShell to find its location on your system. In my case I have created terraform.rc file in \AppData\Roaming and its working
Liked it very much. However, would be nice to know how we can restrict or manually approve the module to be published rather not synced everytime a new tagging is made to the module repo?
thanks for a greate video. in the video you show with 1 repo with 1 module . Is there a way to deal with 1 repo that holds many modules ? (in my case I have 1 dedicated repo for my "tf-modules" and another repo with my env's e.g. production / stg / dev that calling different modules from "tf-modules") - thanks !
I have learned so much from these series.
Cobus you rock!!
Your terraform videos are very clean and perfect, thanks for the great work!
Thanks for sharing
Hello. thank you for that video, it s clear / precise / easy to understand / usefull. One thing tough: you should add it to your youtube "terraform playlist"....
On Windows, the terraformrc file must be named terraform.rc and placed in the relevant user's %APPDATA% directory. The physical location of this directory depends on your Windows version and system configuration; use $env:APPDATA in PowerShell to find its location on your system.
In my case I have created terraform.rc file in \AppData\Roaming and its working
We need more videos!!!
Liked it very much. However, would be nice to know how we can restrict or manually approve the module to be published rather not synced everytime a new tagging is made to the module repo?
how about when we host our modules in a private git hub repo, how will the authentication work ?
Can we do the same in Gitlab? Do you have a full course ?
Thx mate
thanks for a greate video. in the video you show with 1 repo with 1 module . Is there a way to deal with 1 repo that holds many modules ? (in my case I have 1 dedicated repo for my "tf-modules" and another repo with my env's e.g. production / stg / dev that calling different modules from "tf-modules") - thanks !
appriciate your answer here