A CLI tool to aid in discovering TFO managed pods and running debug sessions
Binary files will be created when the cli is released
Requires golang 1.17
You can manually build the project by:
- Download the repo https://github.com/isaaguilar/terraform-operator-cli
- Run the
go build
command
git clone https://github.com/isaaguilar/terraform-operator-cli.git
cd terraform-operator-cli
go build -o tfo main.go
mv tfo /usr/local/bin
Run tfo help
for all options.
Shows tfo resources. See the tfo resources in a namespace by running tfo show
tfo show
or
tfo show --namespace foo
Opens a debug session.
tfo debug <tf-resource-name>
Example:
kubectl apply --namespace default -f - << EOF
apiVersion: tf.isaaguilar.com/v1alpha2
kind: Terraform
metadata:
name: stable
spec:
terraformModule:
source: https://github.com/isaaguilar/simple-aws-tf-modules.git//create_file
backend: |-
terraform {
backend "kubernetes" {
secret_suffix = "stable"
in_cluster_config = true
}
}
ignoreDelete: false
EOF
Output should look like:
terraform.tf.isaaguilar.com/stable configured
Then run a debug pod:
tfo debug --namespace default stable
This command will create a pod on the cluster using the tfo resource for configuration. The pod puts the user in the terraform module.
Connecting to stable-2huxns3o-v3-debug-xhhtg.....
Try running 'terraform init'
/home/tfo-runner/generations/3/main$
Finally, debug and exit.
/home/tfo-runner/generations/3/main$ terraform plan
null_resource.write_file: Refreshing state... [id=2066474016391370391]
No changes. Your infrastructure matches the configuration.
Terraform has compared your real infrastructure against your configuration and found no differences, so no changes are needed.
/home/tfo-runner/generations/3/main$ exit
exit
Notice the debug pod terminates as soon as the user exits.
kubectl get po | grep stable-2huxns3o-v3-debug-xhhtg
stable-2huxns3o-v3-debug-xhhtg 1/1 Terminating 0 4m20s