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Use the Terraform plugin to apply the infrastructure configuration contained within the repository. The following parameters are used to configure this plugin:
plan
- if true, calculates a plan but does NOT apply it.remote
- contains the configuration for the Terraform remote state tracking.backend
- the Terraform remote state backend to use.config
- a map of configuration parameters for the remote state backend. Each value is passed as a-backend-config=<key>=<value>
option.
vars
- a map of variables to pass to the Terraformplan
andapply
commands. Each value is passed as a-var <key>=<value>
option.ca_cert
- ca cert to add to your environment to allow terraform to use internal/private resources
The following is a sample Terraform configuration in your .drone.yml file:
deploy:
terraform:
plan: false
remote:
backend: S3
config:
bucket: my-terraform-config-bucket
key: tf-states/my-project
region: us-east-1
vars:
app_name: my-project
app_version: 1.0.0
Advanced Configuration
CA Certs
You may want to run terraform against internal resources, like an internal
OpenStack deployment. Usually these resources are signed by an internal
CA Certificate. You can inject your CA Certificate into the plugin by using
ca_certs
key as described above. Below is an example.
deploy:
terraform:
dry_run: false
remote:
backend: swift
config:
path: drone/terraform
vars:
app_name: my-project
app_version: 1.0.0
ca_cert: |
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
asdfsadf
asdfsadf
-----END CERTIFICATE-----