Store Terraform configurations in external repositories (DevOps)
- Services: DevOps, Resource Manager
- Release Date: Dec. 6, 2022
Using the OCI DevOps service, you can now create stacks from Terraform configurations stored in external repositories.
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Using the OCI DevOps service, you can now create stacks from Terraform configurations stored in external repositories.
You can now create stacks from Terraform configurations stored in Bitbucket. See Creating a Stack in Bitbucket Cloud and Creating …
You can now list stack resources, job resources, and job outputs using SDK, CLI, and API, in addition …
You can now roll back to a previous apply job. For more information, see Creating a Plan Rollback Job and …
You can now use Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Code Editor to edit Terraform configurations associated with stacks and jobs in …
New and updated stacks now fetch Terraform providers from the Terraform Registry by default. For more information about sources of …
Resource Manager automatically manages dependency lock files for new and updated stacks. When configured, Resource Manager jobs retrieve the latest …
You can now fetch custom Terraform providers from Object Storage buckets. To add custom providers to buckets, see Putting Data …
You can now download the output of Terraform plan jobs. Choose from binary or JSON file formats. For more information, …
Use private endpoints to give Resource Manager access to nonpublic cloud resources. For example, use Remote Exec to run scripts …
Ansible is now preinstalled in the Resource Manager Terraform host to let you configure the cloud infrastructure.
You can now download detailed Terraform logs (when you choose a log level), specify the number of parallel operations, refresh …
Resource Manager now supports Terraform 1.0.x.
You can now retrieve Terraform configurations from Object Storage buckets for use with Resource Manager. See Creating a Stack from …
The Resource Manager service now includes Docker and Fn CLI as part of the Terraform host. Using these tools, develop Terraform configurations …
Go on a guided tour of Resource Manager features. Watch videos about using Resource Manager and view popular service actions, …
Copy stacks using the CLI command oci resource-manager stack copy. For instructions, see Copying a Stack.
Resource Manager now supports HashiCorp Terraform 0.14. This version includes sensitive values in plan output, concise Terraform plan output, and …
You can now share Terraform configurations with others in your tenancy through private templates. For more information, see Managing Private …
You can now generate drift detection reports for selected resources in a stack. For more information about drift detection, see …
The following services and features are now available in US Government Cloud regions.
With GitHub configuration source providers, you can now store your Terraform configuration files in GitHub, in addition to GitLab. For …
You can now provision a Compute instance with the Oracle Cloud Development Kit preinstalled and ready to use. The kit …
Resource Manager now supports HashiCorp Terraform 0.13. This version includes improvements to modules, automatic installation of third-party providers, and custom …
When properly linked, the Deploy to Oracle Cloud button provides a direct option for your users to create stacks with …
You can now upload local Terraform Configurations from folders in addition to .zip files. For instructions, see Creating a Stack …
Use remote Terraform modules in Terraform configuration files, such as those hosted on Git repositories or Terraform Registry. For more …
You can now create Resource Manager stacks using configurations you specify in the following resource launch pages available in the …
You can now capture deployed resources as Terraform configuration and state files. Use resource discovery to move from manually-managed infrastructure …
With GitLab configuration source providers, you can now store your Terraform configuration files in GitLab. For more information, see Creating …
You can now detect drift in your cloud infrastructure. Drift is the difference between the real-world state of your infrastructure …
Templates (aka sample solutions) are now available for creating stacks from Resource Manager. Use a template to deploy cloud resources …
Now, when you launch a stack from an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Marketplace listing, you can view application information for the …