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Terraform Cookbook

You're reading from   Terraform Cookbook Master Infrastructure as Code efficiency with real-world Azure automation using Terraform

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804616420
Length 634 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Setting Up the Terraform Environment 2. Writing Terraform Configurations FREE CHAPTER 3. Scaling Your Infrastructure with Terraform 4. Using Terraform with External Data 5. Managing Terraform State 6. Applying a Basic Terraform Workflow 7. Sharing Terraform Configuration with Modules 8. Provisioning Azure Infrastructure with Terraform 9. Getting Starting to Provisioning AWS and GCP Infrastructure Using Terraform 10. Using Terraform for Docker and Kubernetes Deployment 11. Running Test and Compliance Security on Terraform Configuration 12. Deep-Diving into Terraform 13. Automating Terraform Execution in a CI/CD Pipeline 14. Using Terraform Cloud to Improve Team Collaboration 15. Troubleshooting Terraform Errors 16. Other Books You May Enjoy
17. Index
Appendix A: Terraform Cheat Sheet 1. Appendix B: Terraform Resources

Calling Terraform’s built-in functions

When provisioning infrastructure or handling resources with Terraform, it is sometimes necessary to use transformations or combinations of elements provided in the Terraform configuration.

For this purpose, the language supplied with Terraform includes functions that are built in and can be used in any Terraform configuration.

In this recipe, we will discuss how to use built-in functions to apply transformations to code.

Getting ready

To complete this recipe, we will start from scratch regarding the Terraform configuration, which will be used to provision a resource group in Azure. This resource group will be named according to the following naming convention:

RG-<APP NAME>-<ENVIRONMENT>

The result of this transformation will return a name that should be entirely in uppercase.

The source code for this recipe is available at https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Terraform-Cookbook-Second-Edition/tree/main/CHAP02/fct.

How to do it…

Perform the following steps:

  1. In a new local folder, create a file called main.tf.
  2. In this main.tf file, write the following code:
    variable "app_name" {
      description = "Name of application"
    }
    variable "environement" {
      description = "Environement Name"
    }
    
  3. Finally, in this main.tf file, write the following Terraform configuration:
    resource "azurerm_resource_group" "rg-app" {
      name     = upper(format("RG-%s-%s",var.app-name,var.environement))
      location = "westeurope"
    }
    

How it works…

In Step 3, we defined the property name of the resource with a Terraform format function, which allows us to format text. In this function, we used the %s verb to indicate that it is a character string that will be replaced, in order, by the name of the application and the name of the environment.

Furthermore, to capitalize everything inside, we encapsulate the format function in the upper function, which capitalizes all its contents.

The result of executing these Terraform commands on this code can be seen in the following screenshot:

Figure 2.12: Terraform built-in function to capitalize text

Thus, thanks to these functions, it is possible to control the properties that will be used in the Terraform configuration. This also allows us to apply transformations automatically, without having to impose constraints on the user using the Terraform configuration.

See also

There are a multitude of predefined functions in Terraform. The full list can be found at https://www.terraform.io/docs/configuration/functions.html (navigate with the left menu to see all built-in functions):

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Terraform Cookbook - Second Edition
Published in: Aug 2023
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781804616420
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