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Consul-Terraform-Sync (CTS) is a service-oriented tool for managing network infrastructure near real-time. CTS runs as a daemon and integrates the network topology maintained by your Consul cluster with your network infrastructure to dynamically secure and connect services.
- Website: consul.io/docs/nia
If you have questions about how consul-terraform-sync
works, its capabilities or anything other than a bug or feature request (use GitHub's issue tracker for those), please see our community support resources.
Community portal: discuss.hashicorp.com
Other resources: consul.io/community
Additionally, for issues and pull requests, we'll be using the 👍 reactions as a rough voting system to help gauge community priorities. So please add 👍 to any issue or pull request you'd like to see worked on. Thanks.
Knowing about our upcoming features and priorities helps our users plan. This repository contains information about what we are working on and allows all our user to give direct feedback. Please visit the Roadmap FAQs for more information on the categorization of the roadmap.
CTS is a daemon that runs alongside Consul, similar to other Consul ecosystem tools like Consul Template. CTS is not included with the Consul binary and will need to be installed separately.
To install CTS, find the appropriate package for your system and download it as a zip archive. Unzip the package to extract the binary named consul-terraform-sync
. Move the consul-terraform-sync binary to a location available on your $PATH
.
- Download a pre-compiled, released version from the CTS release page.
- Extract the binary using
unzip
ortar
. - Move the binary into
$PATH
.
$ wget https://releases.hashicorp.com/consul-terraform-sync/${VERSION}/consul-terraform-sync_${VERSION}_${OS}_${ARCH}.zip
$ unzip consul-terraform-sync_${VERSION}_${OS}_${ARCH}.zip
$ mv consul-terraform-sync /usr/local/bin/consul-terraform-sync
You can also build CTS from source.
- Clone the repository to your local machine.
- Pick a version or build from main.
- Build CTS using the Makefile.
- The
consul-terraform-sync
binary is now installed to$GOPATH/bin
.
$ git clone https://github.com/hashicorp/consul-terraform-sync.git
$ cd consul-terraform-sync
$ git fetch --all
$ git checkout tags/vX.Y.Z
$ make dev
$ which consul-terraform-sync
Once installed, verify the installation works by prompting the help option.
$ consul-terraform-sync -h
Usage CLI: consul-terraform-sync <command> [-help] [options]
Commands:
start
task
Options:
-autocomplete-install [Default: false]
Install the autocomplete
-autocomplete-uninstall [Default: false]
Uninstall the autocomplete
-config-dir
A directory to load files for configuring Consul-Terraform-Sync.
Configuration files require an .hcl or .json file extension in order
to specify their format. This option can be specified multiple times to
load different directories.
-config-file
A file to load for configuring Consul-Terraform-Sync. Configuration
file requires an .hcl or .json extension in order to specify their format.
This option can be specified multiple times to load different
configuration files.
-inspect [Default: false]
Run Consul-Terraform-Sync in Inspect mode to print the proposed state
changes for all tasks, and then exit. No changes are applied
in this mode.
-inspect-task
Run Consul-Terraform-Sync in Inspect mode to print the proposed
state changes for the task, and then exit. No changes are applied
in this mode.
-once [Default: false]
Render templates and run tasks once. Does not run the process
as a daemon and disables buffer periods.
Documentation to configure CTS
Why did you build this public facing roadmap?
We know that our customers are making decisions and plans based on what we are developing, and we want to provide our customers the insights they need to plan.
Why does your roadmap not have specific dates?
Because the highest priority for us to put out a secure and operationally stable product, we can't provide specific target dates for features. The roadmap is subject to change at any time, and roadmap issues in this repository do not guarantee a feature will be launched as proposed.
What are the roadmap categories?
- Recently Shipped - These are the features, enhancements or bug fixes that we recently delivered.
- Up Next - Features, enhancements or bug fixes coming in the next couple of months.
- Researching - This might mean that we are still designing and thinking through how this feature or enhancement might work. We would love to hear from you on how you would like to see something implemented. Additionally, we would like to hear your use case or design ideas here.
How can I request a feature be added to the roadmap?
Please open an issue! Guidelines on how to contribute can be found here. Community submitted issues will be tagged "Enhancement" and will be reviewed by the team.
Will you accept a pull request?
We want to create a strong community around CTS. We will take all PRs very seriously and review for inclusion. Please read about contributing.