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My personal infrastructure-as-code

This repository contains the configuration files and scripts to support the infrastructure I use for personal projects.

Terraform environment variables and config

Terraform state is stored in a DigitalOcean Spaces bucket. In order to access the bucket, the Terraform backend configuration needs the access_key and secret_key variables set. These variables are the DigitalOcean Spaces access key and secret key, respectively, which are generated from the DigitalOcean Spaces UI. I'm passing them to Terraform via the -backend-config terraform init option and pulling their values from my password manager. This operation is encapsulated in the bin/tf-init.sh script.

The Terraform scripts also require some environment variables set:

export TF_VAR_do_token=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
export TF_VAR_spaces_access_id=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
export TF_VAR_spaces_secret_key=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

The do_token is the DigitalOcean API token, generated from the DigitalOcean API console UI, and the spaces_access_id and spaces_secret_key are the same Spaces configuration values as above. I'm setting these variables via direnv with a .envrc file at the repository root.