Version 4.0 of the HashiCorp Terraform AWS provider brings usability improvements to data sources and attribute validations along with a refactored S3 bucket resource.
During 2021, HashiCorp and Amazon Web Services have partnered to bring hundreds of new services and features to the Terraform providers for AWS and AWS Cloud Control.
This new provider for HashiCorp Terraform — built around the AWS Cloud Control API — is designed to bring new services to Terraform faster.
The Terraform AWS provider now supports ECS Anywhere, a new capability in Amazon ECS that supports running and managing container-based applications on customers’ on-premises servers.
The Terraform AWS provider now supports predictive scaling policy, a machine learning based scaling mechanism of Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling.
The Terraform AWS provider now supports AWS AppRunner, a purpose-built container application service that enables customers to build and run containerized web applications in just a few clicks.
The Terraform AWS Provider now offers users the ability to define default tags at the provider level, simplifying tag management.
The Terraform AWS provider now supports Code Signing for AWS Lambda, which involves digitally signing code artifacts and verifying at deployment.
The Terraform AWS provider has added support for the newly released AWS Network Firewall service.
Version 3.0 of the TF AWS Provider brings four major enhancements: updating the Amazon Certificate Manager (ACM) resources, the removal of hashing from state storage, improved authentication ordering, and the deprecation of TF 0.11.
Along with our partner Microsoft we are proud to announce the release of version 2.0.0 of the Terraform AzureRM Provider.
During the upcoming months, we will begin deprecating support for Terraform 0.11 in new releases of Terraform providers we officially maintain, beginning with the AWS, AzureRM, Google, and Kubernetes Terraform providers.
HashiCorp Terraform enables users to define infrastructure as code to safely and predictably codify, plan, and provision any infrastructure. Terraform can codify public cloud resources, private cloud resources, as well as service provider resources like DNS and monitoring to provide a consistent workflow for provisioning. HashiCorp Terraform Enterprise provides integration with version control systems (VCS) to facilitate collaboration on infrastructure as code. Terraform Enterprise users have been doing version-controlled infrastructure with GitHub and Terraform Enterprise. We are excited to announce the addition of Atlassian Bitbucket Cloud as a VCS integration with Terraform Enterprise. This post will discuss getting started with Terraform Enterprise and the first steps to setting up Bitbucket Cloud for your environment.
We are excited to announce the addition of GitLab as a VCS integration with Terraform Enterprise. This post will discuss getting started with Terraform Enterprise and the first steps to setting up GitLab for your environment.