Utilities that should have been Terraform/OpenTofu core functions.
While some of these can be implemented in HCL, some of them begin to push up against the limits of Terraform and the HCL2 configuration language. We also perform testing using the Terratest framework on a regular basis. Exposing these functions as both a Go library as well as a Terraform/OpenTofu provider enables us to use the same functionality in both our Terraform/OpenTofu applies as well as while using a testing framework.
Note
While it’s common knowledge that Terraform is great at standing up and managing Cloud infrastructure, it’s also good at running anything with an API. People regularly manage code repositories, DNS records, feature flags, identity and access management, content delivery, passwords, monitoring, alerts, zero trust network access, cryptographic signatures, and can even order a pizza.
This provider is more analogous to HashiCorp’s utility providers such as local, external, and archive.
Since earlier versions of Terraform/OpenTofu didn't have the concept of user-defined functions, the next step to open up the possibilities was to write a custom Provider which has the functions built-in, using existing support for inputs and outputs.
This does not add new syntax or constructs. Instead it uses the existing concepts around Providers, Resources, Data Sources, Variables, Outputs, and Functions to expose new custom-built functionality.
The goal of this provider is not to call any APIs, but to provide pre-built functions in the form of Data Sources or Provider Functions.
- We have automated testing that runs on every commit and every pull request.
- We intend for the Go libraries to work with all non-EOL versions of Go (i.e., current, current-1).
- Built using the Terraform Plugin Framework, which speaks Terraform Protocol v6.
Testing type | Details | Description |
---|---|---|
integration | Terraform 1.0–1.8 | Executes the provider with this release, pulling from registry.terraform.io . |
integration | OpenTofu 1.6–1.7 | Executes the provider with this release, pulling from registry.opentofu.org . |
unit | Go 1.21–1.22 | Tests using these versions. |
mutation | Go 1.21–1.22 | Tests using these versions. |
fuzz | Go 1.21–1.22 | Tests using these versions. |
terratest | Go 1.21–1.22 | Tests using these versions. |
See the docs/
directory for user-facing documentation.
If you are using this as a Terraform provider, see the documentation at registry.terraform.io.
If you are using this as a Go library, see the documentation at pkg.go.dev.
After the provider is installed, you can run terraform-provider-corefunc
on the CLI.
- Install with either
terraform init
ormake build
. - The Go binary path (discovered by running
./find-go-bin.sh
) is on your$PATH
.
This will display the following text:
terraform-provider-corefunc
This binary is a plugin. These are not meant to be executed directly.
Please execute the program that consumes these plugins, which will
load any plugins automatically
However, by passing the --help
flag, you can see the other options available, including a description of the software.
terraform-provider-corefunc --help
The provider has one primary sub-command: version
. It includes long-form version information, including the build commit hash, build date, Go version, and external dependencies.
terraform-provider-corefunc version
BASIC
Version: dev
Go version: go1.22.1
Git commit: 822858fc0c80b34eebf2a5ddd1b48684414d71b3
Build date: 2024-03-11T03:09:24Z
OS/Arch: darwin/arm64
System: macOS on Apple Silicon
CPU Cores: 10
DEPENDENCIES
github.com/bits-and-blooms/bitset v1.13.0
github.com/chanced/caps v1.0.2
github.com/fatih/color v1.16.0
github.com/golang/protobuf v1.5.4
github.com/gookit/color v1.5.4
github.com/hashicorp/go-hclog v1.6.2
github.com/hashicorp/go-plugin v1.6.0
github.com/hashicorp/go-uuid v1.0.3
github.com/hashicorp/terraform-plugin-framework v1.6.1
github.com/hashicorp/terraform-plugin-framework-validators v0.12.0
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