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Add documentation for terraform feature #239

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@zzaakiirr zzaakiirr commented Oct 29, 2024

What does this PR do?

This PR adds documentation for Terraform feature

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  • New Features

    • Introduced a new section in the documentation for managing CPLN configuration using cpflow commands.
    • Added the command cpflow terraform generate to create Terraform configuration files from controlplane.yml.
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    • Updated docs/terraform.md to include detailed instructions on generating and managing Terraform configurations.

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A new section has been added to the docs/terraform.md file, detailing how to manage CPLN configuration using cpflow commands. This section introduces the command cpflow terraform generate, which allows users to generate Terraform configuration files for applications specified in the controlplane.yml file. The command utilizes templates from the templates folder and recreates the Terraform configurations with each invocation.

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docs/terraform.md Added a new section on managing CPLN configuration using cpflow commands, detailing the cpflow terraform generate command for generating Terraform configurations.

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@zzaakiirr zzaakiirr marked this pull request as ready for review October 29, 2024 13:04
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Need examples and insights.

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Need examples and insights.

@justin808 Added examples: (1) Terraform configurations structure and (2) How CPLN templates in YAML format are transforming to Terraform configurations format

P.S. I'm currently working on adding support for generation of Terraform configs from workload templates with @borela, we'll need to update docs after that is implemented

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