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Terramena

Terramena is a bridge betweenTerraform and Colmena.

Usage

There are multiple ways to use terramena.

Running from a git clone

$ git clone https://github.com/numkem/terramena.git

Once that's done, you can use it from a Terraform's deployment directory by calling the executable (say it would be in ~/src/terramena):

$ ~/src/terramena/bin/terramena [...]

With Nix/NixOS

This repository is a flake so you can add it to the current devShell directly.

{
  inputs.terramena.url = github:numkem/terramena;
  
  outputs = { self, nixpkgs, terramena, ... }: {
    devShells.x86_64-linux.default = with import nixpkgs { system = "x86_64-linux"; }; pkgs.mkShell {
        buildInputs = [
        terramena.packages.x86_64-linux.default
        ];
    };
  };
}

There are millions of ways to make this work. The above method is just one of them.

How does it work?

Terramena works by analyzing the terraform outputs from a deployment to look for a map that contains a key/value of _type/NixOS_host.

A Terraform module is available here. This is only an example but it's been known to work very well in production.

Something to remember

Don't forget to put the output of the terraform module as an output!

Capabilities

Various commands can be given as first argument to the script.

deploy

You can deploy NixOS configurations on hosts using this command, the script will build a temporary directory than will copy all the required files to it before calling nix to build a colmena deployment file. Once the build finishes colmena gets executed.

list

Lists all the NixOS hosts found in the terraform deployment.

ssh

You can connect to a NixOS host by name using this command, no need to remember the IP address.

About

Use colmena to provision nixos hosts created by Terraform

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