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Terraform
- Website: http://www.terraform.io
- IRC:
#terraform
on Freenode - Mailing list: Google Groups
Terraform is a tool for building and changing infrastructure safetly and efficiently.
Developing Terraform
If you wish to work on Terraform itself or any of its built-in providers,
you'll first need Go installed (version 1.2+ is
required). Make sure Go is properly installed, including setting up
a GOPATH. Make sure Go is compiled
with cgo support. You can verify this by running go env
and checking that
CGOENABLED
is set to "1".
Next, install Git, which is needed for some dependencies.
Then, install Gox, which is used as a compilation tool on top of Go:
$ go get -u github.com/mitchellh/gox
Next, clone this repository into $GOPATH/src/github.com/hashicorp/terraform
and then just type make
. This will compile some dependencies and then
run the tests. If this exits with exit status 0, then everything is working!
$ make
...
To compile a development version of Terraform and the built-in plugins,
run make dev
. This will put Terraform binaries in the bin
folder:
$ make dev
...
$ bin/terraform
...
If you're developing a specific package, you can run tests for just that
package by specifying the TEST
variable. For example below, only
terraform
package tests will be run.
$ make test TEST=./terraform
...