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Overview

This Terraform provider plugin allows you to configure a Cloud Foundry environment declaratively using HCL.

The documentation is available at https://registry.terraform.io/providers/cloudfoundry-community/cloudfoundry

Using the provider

See doc at https://registry.terraform.io/providers/cloudfoundry-community/cloudfoundry , if you are under terraform 0.13 you can follow installation doc at https://github.com/cloudfoundry-community/terraform-provider-cloudfoundry/wiki

Building The Provider

Requirements:

Clone repository to: $GOPATH/src/github.com/terraform-providers/terraform-provider-cloudfoundry

$ mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/terraform-providers; cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/terraform-providers
$ git clone git@github.com:terraform-providers/terraform-provider-cloudfoundry

Enter the provider directory and build the provider

$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/terraform-providers/terraform-provider-cloudfoundry
$ make build

Developing the Provider

If you wish to work on the provider, you'll first need Go installed on your machine (version 1.12+ is required).

  1. git clone this repo
  2. simply run go build . for building the provider
  3. add a file at ${HOME}/.terraformrc and set this content
providers {
	cloudfoundry = "path/where/you/have/clone/repo/terraform-provider-cloudfoundry"
}

That's override the path where to found provider binary to use your development version.

Debugging the Provider

You can build a binary of the provider and then starting it with the -debug flag. Example

$ dlv exec --headless ./terraform-provider-cloudfoundry -- -debug

Connect your debugger (whether it's your IDE or the debugger client) to the debugger server. Have it continue execution (it pauses the process by default) and it will print output like the following to stdout:

Provider started, to attach Terraform set the TF_REATTACH_PROVIDERS env var:

        TF_REATTACH_PROVIDERS='{"registry.terraform.io/cloudfoundry-community/cloudfoundry":{"Protocol":"grpc","Pid":3382870,"Test":true,"Addr":{"Network":"unix","String":"/tmp/plugin713096927"}}}'

Running Terraform with the provider in Debug Mode

Copy the line starting with TF_REATTACH_PROVIDERS from your provider's output. Either export it, or prefix every Terraform command with it:

TF_REATTACH_PROVIDERS='{"registry.terraform.io/cloudfoundry-community/cloudfoundry":{"Protocol":"grpc","Pid":3382870,"Test":true,"Addr":{"Network":"unix","String":"/tmp/plugin713096927"}}}' terraform apply

Testing the Provider

To test the provider you will need to run a local PCF Dev instance or launch it in AWS via the scripts/pcfdev-up.sh. Once the instance is running you will need to export the following environment variables.

export CF_API_URL=https://api.local.pcfdev.io
export CF_USER=admin
export CF_PASSWORD=admin
export CF_UAA_CLIENT_ID=admin
export CF_UAA_CLIENT_SECRET=admin-client-secret
export CF_CA_CERT=""
export CF_SKIP_SSL_VALIDATION=true

You can export the following environment variables to enable detail debug logs.

export TF_LOG=debug

In order to run the tests locally, run.

cd cloudfoundry
TF_ACC=1 go test -v -timeout 120m .

To run the tests in AWS first launch PCFDev in AWS via scripts/pcfdev-up.sh, and then run.

make testacc

Acceptance tests are run against a PCF Dev instance in AWS before a release is created. Any other testing should be done using a local PCF Dev instance.

$ make testacc

Update doc

You must update doc for resource and data sources in docs, this will appears in the next release at https://registry.terraform.io/providers/cloudfoundry-community/cloudfoundry.

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