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Terraform Reference Architecture that implements a Geodesic Module for an Automated Testing Organization in AWS.

This account is suitable for running automated tests of Terraform modules.

NOTE: Before creating the Testing infrastructure, you need to provision the Parent ("Root") Organization in AWS (because it creates resources needed for all other accounts). Follow the steps in README first. You need to do it only once.


This project is part of our comprehensive "SweetOps" approach towards DevOps.

It's 100% Open Source and licensed under the APACHE2.

Introduction

We use geodesic to define and build world-class cloud infrastructures backed by AWS and powered by Kubernetes.

geodesic exposes many tools that can be used to define and provision AWS and Kubernetes resources.

Here is the list of tools we use to provision the testing.cloudposse.co infrastructure:

Quick Start

Setup AWS Role

NOTE: You need to do it only once.

Configure AWS profile in ~/.aws/config. Make sure to change username ([email protected]) to your own.

[profile cpco-testing-admin]
region=us-west-2
role_arn=arn:aws:iam::126450723953:role/OrganizationAccountAccessRole
mfa_serial=arn:aws:iam::323330167063:mfa/[email protected]
source_profile=cpco

Install and setup aws-vault

NOTE: You need to do it only once.

We use aws-vault to store IAM credentials in your operating system's secure keystore and then generates temporary credentials from those to expose to your shell and applications.

Install aws-vault on your local computer first.

On MacOS, you may use homebrew cask

brew cask install aws-vault

Then setup your secret credentials for AWS in aws-vault

aws-vault add --backend file cpco

NOTE: You should set AWS_VAULT_BACKEND=file in your shell rc config (e.g. ~/.bashrc) so it persists.

For more info, see aws-vault

Examples

Build Docker Image

# Initialize the project's build-harness
make init

# Build docker image
make docker/build

Install the wrapper shell

make install

Run the shell

testing.cloudposse.co

Login to AWS with your MFA device

assume-role

NOTE: Before provisioning AWS resources with Terraform, you need to create tfstate-backend first (S3 bucket to store Terraform state and DynamoDB table for state locking).

Follow the steps in this README. You need to do it only once.

After tfstate-backend has been provisioned, follow the rest of the instructions in the order shown below.

Provision dns with Terraform

Change directory to dns folder

cd /conf/dns

Run Terraform

init-terraform
terraform plan
terraform apply

For more info, see geodesic-with-terraform

Provision cloudtrail with Terraform

cd /conf/cloudtrail
init-terraform
terraform plan
terraform apply

Provision chamber with Terraform

cd /conf/chamber
init-terraform
terraform plan
terraform apply

Makefile Targets

Available targets:

  all                                 Initialize build-harness, install deps, build docker container, install wrapper script and run shell
  build                               Build docker image
  deps                                Install dependencies (if any)
  help                                Help screen
  help/all                            Display help for all targets
  help/short                          This help short screen
  install                             Install wrapper script from geodesic container
  push                                Push docker image to registry
  run                                 Start the geodesic shell by calling wrapper script

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Related Projects

Check out these related projects.

  • Packages - Cloud Posse installer and distribution of native apps
  • Build Harness - Collection of Makefiles to facilitate building Golang projects, Dockerfiles, Helm charts, and more
  • terraform-root-modules - Collection of Terraform "root module" invocations for provisioning reference architectures
  • root.cloudposse.co - Example Terraform Reference Architecture of a Geodesic Module for a Parent ("Root") Organization in AWS.
  • audit.cloudposse.co - Example Terraform Reference Architecture of a Geodesic Module for an Audit Logs Organization in AWS.
  • prod.cloudposse.co - Example Terraform Reference Architecture of a Geodesic Module for a Production Organization in AWS.
  • staging.cloudposse.co - Example Terraform Reference Architecture of a Geodesic Module for a Staging Organization in AWS.
  • dev.cloudposse.co - Example Terraform Reference Architecture of a Geodesic Module for a Development Sandbox Organization in AWS.

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