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Author SHA1 Message Date
ScottWinkler f043954352
Fix scrub mistake
Fixed a bug in which an example custom provider would be saved as "terraform-provider-custom-v0.0.1" instead of "terraform-provider-custom_v0.0.1". Not an issue when running the bundle on TFE, but a problem when trying to run a terraform bundle locally.
2018-03-26 20:22:53 -07:00
ScottWinkler 60bc16305a tools/terraform-bundle: accept custom plugins from a local directory
To make it easier to include third-party plugins in generated bundles, we'll now search a local directory for available plugins and skip attempting to install from releases.hashicorp.com if a dependency can be satisfied locally.
2018-03-16 16:28:58 -07:00
James Bardin 9816d5034e vet requires a non-test file in a package 2017-12-26 13:26:04 -05:00
Radek Simko e5a25f69fd
tools/terraform-bundle: Add e2e tests 2017-08-16 18:20:14 +02:00
Radek Simko bcd692af06
tools/terraform-bundle: Refactor & simplify messages 2017-08-16 17:41:36 +02:00
Radek Simko f4c648f649
tools/terraform-bundle: Add missing Ui to ProviderInstaller (fix crash) 2017-08-16 17:41:29 +02:00
Martin Atkins 909989acfa terraform-bundle tool for bundling Terraform with providers
Normally "terraform init" will download and install the plugins necessary
to work with a particular configuration, but sometimes Terraform is
deployed in a network that, for one reason or another, cannot access the
official plugin repository for automatic download.

terraform-bundle provides an alternative method, allowing the
auto-download process to be run out-of-band on a separate machine that
_does_ have access to the repository. The result is a zip file that can
be extracted onto the target system to install both the desired
Terraform version and a selection of providers, thus avoiding the need
for on-the-fly plugin installation.

This is provided as a separate tool from Terraform because it is not
something that most users will need. In the rare case where this is
needed, we will for the moment assume that users are able to build this
tool themselves. We may later release it in a pre-built form, if it proves
to be generally useful.

It uses the same API from the plugin/discovery package is is used by the
auto-install behavior in "terraform init", so plugin versions are resolved
in the same way. However, it's expected that several different Terraform
configurations will run from the same bundle, so this tool allows the
bundle to include potentially many versions of the same provider and thus
allows each Terraform configuration to select from the available versions
in the bundle, avoiding the need to upgrade all configurations to new
provider versions in lockstep.
2017-07-05 10:02:05 -07:00