This document provides guidelines for contributing to the module.
The following dependencies must be installed on the development system:
The Inputs and Outputs tables in the READMEs of the root module,
submodules, and example modules are automatically generated based on
the variables
and outputs
of the respective modules. These tables
must be refreshed if the module interfaces are changed.
Run make generate_docs
to generate new Inputs and Outputs tables.
Integration tests are used to verify the behaviour of each stage in this repo. Additions, changes, and fixes should be accompanied with tests.
The integration tests are run using Kitchen, Kitchen-Terraform, and InSpec. These tools are packaged within a Docker image for convenience.
Six test-kitchen instances are defined and should be executed in serial order:
bootstrap
org
envs
dns-hub
networks
projects
The easiest way to test the repo is in an isolated folder. The setup for such a project is defined in test/setup directory.
To use this setup, you need a service account with Organization Admin access within an organization. Export the Service Account credentials to your environment like so:
export SERVICE_ACCOUNT_JSON=$(< credentials.json)
You will also need to set a few environment variables:
export TF_VAR_org_id="your_org_id"
export TF_VAR_folder_id="your_folder_id"
export TF_VAR_billing_account="your_billing_account_id"
export TF_VAR_folder_id="your_test_folder"
export TF_VAR_group_email="your_group_email"
With these settings in place, you can prepare a test project using Docker:
make docker_test_prepare
-
Run
make docker_run
to start the testing Docker container in interactive mode. -
Run
kitchen_do create <STAGE_NAME>
to initialize the working directory for the stage. -
Run
kitchen_do converge <STAGE_NAME>
to apply the stage. -
Run
kitchen_do verify <STAGE_NAME>
to test the resources created in the current stage.
Destruction of resources should be done in the reverse order of creation.
- Run
kitchen_do destroy <STAGE_NAME>
to destroy the stage.
Many of the files in the repository can be linted or formatted to maintain a standard of quality.
Run make docker_test_lint
.