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You might have noticed from my last two posts on Packer and Terraform that the configuration files are highly similar. In fact, we can trick them into sharing a configuration file!
Shared Configuration
First let's create a file we'll call config
that contains all our assignments. Here is an example configuration:
base_system_image = "ubuntu-20-04-x64"
region = "nyc3"
size = "512mb"
domain = "example.com"
subdomain = "temp"
# Secrets
do_token = "DO-TOKEN-HERE"
key_name = "KEY-NAME-ON-DO"
Then we'll create a file named variables.hcl
that contains the type definitions
variable "do_token" {
type = string
}
variable "base_system_image" {
type = string
}
variable "domain" {
type = string
}
variable "key_name" {
type = string
}
variable "subdomain" {
type = string
}
variable "region" {
type = string
}
variable "size" {
type = string
}
Packer
Now to trick Packer into reading the configuration files we need to:
- map
variables.auto.pkrvars.hcl
toconfig
- map
variables.pkr.hcl
tovariables.hcl
We can do this with symbolic links
ln -s config variables.auto.pkrvars.hcl
ln -s variables.hcl variables.pkr.hcl
Terraform
To trick Terraform into reading the configuration files we need to:
- map
terraform.tfvars
toconfig
- map
variables.tf
tovariables.hcl
As before, we can do this with symbolic links
ln -s config terraform.tfvars
ln -s variables.hcl variables.tf