Managing Multi environiment infrastructure keeping your code DRY and Organised

dinesh_reddy2025

dinesh reddy

Posted on November 6, 2024

Managing Multi environiment infrastructure keeping your code DRY and Organised

Terraform for managing #MultiEnvironment infrastructure while keeping your code #DRY and organized.

Scenario:

You’re tasked with deploying infrastructure for three environments: dev, test, and prod. The resources (e.g., EC2 instances, S3 buckets , RDS ) are the same, but configuration values like instance type, AMI, or bucket names differ by environment.

Challenge:

How can you efficiently reuse the same Terraform configuration across multiple environments (dev, test, prod) without duplicating code?

Solution:

A solution is to use Terraform modules combined with environment-specific variable files to maintain DRY and modular infrastructure-as-code. Here’s how:

Define Terraform Modules: The module will contain the core resource definitions (e.g., EC2 instances, S3 buckets and RDS) and use variables for configurable values.

Create Environment-Specific .tfvars Files: Each environment (dev, test, prod) has its own .tfvars file to specify unique values, such as instance type, number of instances, etc.

Call the Module in the Root Configuration: The root configuration references the module and passes in variables from the .tfvars files.

Apply Configuration: Run the following to specify the environment file:

bash

terraform apply -var-file="dev.tfvars"

This approach allows you to reuse the module for all environments while keeping configurations separate and clean.

Example Script:

Here’s a quick example:

  1. Module Definition (modules/ec2/main.tf)

variable "instance_type" {}

variable "ami" {}

resource "aws_instance" "example" {

ami = var.ami

instance_type = var.instance_type

}

  1. Root Configuration (main.tf)

module "ec2" {

source = "./modules/ec2"

instance_type = var.instance_type

ami = var.ami

}

  1. Environment-Specific Variables (e.g., dev.tfvars)

instance_type = "t2.micro"

ami = "ami-123456"

Run terraform apply -var-file="dev.tfvars" to apply the configuration for the dev environment.

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dinesh reddy

Posted on November 6, 2024

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