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* add gitignore file * data and infra skeletons * org skeleton * org environments sample skeleton * Organization teams sample skeleton. * Organization env sample GCS for tf state. * org env: service accounts and GCS roles * org env: folders * org env: audit export * org env: shared project * org env: switch to released 3.1.0 project module version * rename organization top-level folder to organization-bootstrap * org env: use folders module with better outputs, module outputs * org env: switch the service accounts module to v2.0.0. * Merge ludo's branch from forked repo (#2) * org env: update gcs, sa, project modules * Use correct folder ID in format without prefix * org env: update folders module version, improve comments * org env: initial work on README, diagram, add variable for xpn roles * org env: update roles in README, backend file * org env: README changes * org env: README changes * org env: README changes * org env: README changes * org env: add IAM variables for audit and shared projects * org env: address README TODOs * org env: minor README changes * org env: minor README changes * org env: minor README changes * org env: simplify the sample's README by moving general considerations into the section README * Org examples README changes * org env: simplify initial state management, add comment for shared folder * org env: change state instructions to copy and rename instead of renaming backend file * org env: add a section in the README file to explain shared services, and detail options * fix comment for shared services project
Cloud Foundation Toolkit - Fabric
The Cloud Foundation Fabric provides end-to-end Terraform code examples for prototyping on GCP. Code from this repository can be used as the basis for rapid prototyping of networking and organizational design, and to lay the automated foundations for adopting additional CFT modules.
The Fabric repository is designed to be adapted and updated for your use cases. For full-featured support out of the box, alternative Cloud Foundation Toolkit modules should be considered or integrated.
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