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Terraform Cookbook

By : Mikael Krief
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Terraform Cookbook

By: Mikael Krief

Overview of this book

HashiCorp Configuration Language (HCL) has changed how we define and provision a data center infrastructure with the launch of Terraform—one of the most popular and powerful products for building Infrastructure as Code. This practical guide will show you how to leverage HashiCorp's Terraform tool to manage a complex infrastructure with ease. Starting with recipes for setting up the environment, this book will gradually guide you in configuring, provisioning, collaborating, and building a multi-environment architecture. Unlike other books, you’ll also be able to explore recipes with real-world examples to provision your Azure infrastructure with Terraform. Once you’ve covered topics such as Azure Template, Azure CLI, Terraform configuration, and Terragrunt, you’ll delve into manual and automated testing with Terraform configurations. The next set of chapters will show you how to manage a balanced and efficient infrastructure and create reusable infrastructure with Terraform modules. Finally, you’ll explore the latest DevOps trends such as continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) and zero-downtime deployments. By the end of this book, you’ll have developed the skills you need to get the most value out of Terraform and manage your infrastructure effectively.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)

Tainting resources

Earlier, in the Destroying infrastructure resources recipe, we learned how to destroy resources that have been provisioned with Terraform.

However, in certain situations, you may need to destroy a particular resource in order to rebuild it immediately. Examples of such situations may include modifications that have been made manually on that resource.

To destroy and rebuild a resource, you could perform the terraform destroy -target <resource> command, followed by the apply command. However, the problem is that between the destroy and apply commands, there may be other changes in the Terraform configuration that will be applied that are not desired.

So, in this recipe, we will see how to perform this operation using the Terraform notion of tainting.

Getting ready

In order to apply this recipe, we have first provisioned the infrastructure composed of a Resource Group, a Service Plan, an App Service, and an Application Insights resource. The Terraform configuration...