Simon Roberts 26dbaa2d6e Enable terraform_naming_convention in tflint (#3930)
* Draft terraform_naming_convention

* Two fast/stages fixes for terraform_naming_convention

* Disable terraform_naming_convention for resources for now

* module fixes for terraform_naming_convention

* tfdoc

* Remove "moved" from recipe and needs-fixing

* Fix moved for spoke_ra

* fix tests

* Use default (snake_case) for resources

* factory.terraform_data.project-preconditions

* First-pass migration of resources + tests

* Fix tests/modules/organization

* Require snake_case for variables; Add annotations for _testing

* permit _fast_debug variable

* Fix net_vpc_factory and net_vpc_firewall tests

* tfdoc addons and recipe

* Fix more tests

* Fix some net-global -> net_global tests

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Cloud Foundation Fabric

Terraform Examples and Modules for Google Cloud

This repository provides end-to-end blueprints and a suite of Terraform modules for Google Cloud, which support different use cases:

  • organization-wide landing zone toolkit used to bootstrap real-world cloud foundations
  • a comprehensive source of lean modules that lend themselves well to changes

The whole repository is meant to be cloned as a single unit, and then forked into separate owned repositories to seed production usage, or used as-is and periodically updated as a complete toolkit for prototyping. You can read more on this approach in our contributing guide, and a comparison against similar toolkits here.

Organization toolkit (Fabric FAST)

Setting up a production-ready GCP organization is often a time-consuming process. Fabric FAST aims to speed up this process via two complementary goals. On the one hand, FAST provides a design of a GCP organization that includes the typical elements required by enterprise customers. Secondly, we provide a reference implementation of the FAST design using Terraform.

Modules

The suite of modules in this repository is designed for rapid composition and reuse, and to be reasonably simple and readable so that they can be forked and changed where the use of third-party code and sources is not allowed.

All modules share a similar interface where each module tries to stay close to the underlying provider resources, support IAM together with resource creation and modification, offer the option of creating multiple resources where it makes sense (eg not for projects), and be completely free of side-effects (eg no external commands).

The current list of modules supports most of the core foundational and networking components used to design end-to-end infrastructure, with more modules in active development for specialized compute, security, and data scenarios.

Currently available modules:

For more information and usage examples see each module's README file.

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