- Katapult Terraform Provider: https://registry.terraform.io/providers/krystal/katapult/latest/docs
- Katapult website: https://katapult.io
- Terraform website: https://www.terraform.io
This provider is still in the early stages of development. As we add and expand functionality to support more of Katapult's features, we will do our best to avoid breaking changes. If breaking changes are required, they will be clearly listed in the release notes and changelog.
- Terraform 1.3 or later.
To quickly get started with using the provider, please refer to the official documentation hosted on Terraform Registry.
If you are new to Terraform itself, please refer to the official Terraform Documentation.
Clone the provider to your machine, for example:
~/Projects/terraform-provider-katapult
git clone git@github.com:krystal/terraform-provider-katapult.git ~/Projects/terraform-provider-katapult
Enter the provider directory and build the provider:
cd ~/Projects/terraform-provider-katapult
make build
- Always follow the Conventional Commit standard when writing your commit messages. This will among other things, ensure relevant changes are automatically added to the Changelog.
make build
— Build provider binary intobin/terraform-provider-katapult
make install
— Build provider binary, and install it to~/.terraform.d/plugins/registry.terraform.io/krystal/katapult/{VERSION}/
, allowing Terraform to use the custom builds.make test
— Run unit tests.make testacc
— Run acceptance tests. By default it prevents requests to Katapult's API to create real resources, and instead plays back previously record requests. To enable real requests against Katapult, set theVCR
environment variable torec
to record requests, oroff
to disable the VCR request recording/playback all together.make lint
— Run golangci-lint to lint all Go code.make docs
— Re-generate docs into./docs
folder.
Creating a new release is a semi-manual process with some tools to help along the way.
All Terraform providers must follow Semantic Versioning, and this provider is no different. To help make this easier, we use the Conventional Commit commit message format, along with Google's release-please tool.
The end result is, that whenever main
changes, release-please will create or
update a release pull request as needed. The PR contains updates to the
changelog, and has automatically calculated and bumped the version as needed
based on Conventional Commits and Semantic Versioning.
Merging the release PR, will trigger a full release with binaries being built and published to a GitHub Release. However, because the release is created and published by release-please before goreleaser runs and builds binary assets, the Terraform Registry may complain it found no binary assets. In that case forcing a re-sync under the provider settings in Terraform Registry should resolve it.