A CDK for Terraform application in Python.
Install Pipenv using Homebrew by running:
$ brew install pipenv
You can install Pipenv by visiting the website.
Install project dependencies
pipenv install
Generate CDK for Terraform constructs for Terraform provides and modules used in the project.
cdktf get
You can now edit the main.py
file if you want to modify any code.
vim main.py
#!/usr/bin/env python
from constructs import Construct
from cdktf import App, TerraformStack, TerraformOutput, Token
from imports.azurerm import AzurermProvider, ResourceGroup, VirtualNetwork
class MyStack(TerraformStack):
def __init__(self, scope: Construct, ns: str):
super().__init__(scope, ns)
# define resources here
loca="West Europe"
add_space=["10.12.0.0/27"]
rg_name="example-rg"
tag = {
"ENV": "Dev",
"PROJECT": "AZ_TF"
}
AzurermProvider(self, "Azurerm",\
features=[{}]
)
example_rg = ResourceGroup(self, 'example-rg',\
name=rg_name,
location = loca,
tags = tag
)
example_vnet = VirtualNetwork(self, 'example_vnet',\
depends_on =[example_rg],
name="example_vnet",
location=loca,
address_space=add_space,
resource_group_name=Token().as_string(example_rg.name),
tags = tag
)
TerraformOutput(self, 'vnet_id',
value=example_vnet.id
)
app = App()
MyStack(app, "python-azure")
app.synth()
Compile and generate Terraform configuration
cdktf synth
The above command will create a folder called cdktf.out
that contains all Terraform JSON configuration that was generated.
Run cdktf-cli commands
cdktf diff
cdktf deploy