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Welcome to another Terraform Tuesday! 🎉 This week, we'll take a deep dive into Terragrunt—four years after myinitial review. Has myopinion changed? Is Terragrunt a go-to tool for managing large Terraform configurations and multiple environments? Let’s find out! What’s Covered in This Episode: Reassessing Terragrunt after 4 years 📅 How Terraform updates (from v0.14 to v1.9) and OpenTofu impact its relevance. Breaking down Terragrunt’s goals: Managing massive configurations 🛠️ Simplifying multi-environment setups 🌍 DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself) coding principles 💡 Step-by-step example of transforming a Terraform config with Terragrunt. Insights into dependencies, mock outputs, and hierarchy-based configurations. 💡 Plus, I share my thoughts on infrastructure as code philosophies and whether breaking up root modules is always the best choice. 🔗 Resources: Full Terraform Tuesday Repo: https://github.com/ned1313/terraform-... Terragrunt Documentation: https://terragrunt.gruntwork.io/docs/ Terraform Stacks Video: • Getting Started with Terraform Stacks Special Thanks: Big thanks to Terrateam for supporting this episode! Terrateam simplifies GitOps and CI/CD workflows, and they’re now open source! Check them out here: https://terrateam.io/ 🎥 Don’t miss the upcoming live stream on December 17th, featuring Malcolm from Terrateam and Soren from Terramate. Join the debate on running apply before or after merge! If this video sparks ideas or questions, let me know in the comments! Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and ring the bell 🛎️ for more Terraform content. ✅🔔 Subscribe ► https://nedinthecloud.com/SubscribeYT ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 🌮 Timestamps: ⌚ 0:00 Intro ⌚ 0:36 Terragrunt Revisited ⌚ 1:38 Caveats and Outline ⌚ 4:02 Terraform Problems ⌚ 9:00 Terrateam Ad Spot ⌚ 10:09 Original Configuration ⌚ 14:34 Remove Redundancy ⌚ 15:57 Terragrunt Config ⌚ 29:38 Running Terragrunt ⌚ 32:46 Adding an Environment ⌚ 35:53 Philosophy Time ⌚ 41:01 Final Thoughts ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ #terraform #hashicorp #devops #cloudengineer #gitops ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ⭐ CONNECT WITH ME 🏃🦖 🌐 Day Two Cloud: https://daytwocloud.io 🌐 Chaos Lever: https://chaoslever.com 🌐 Visit my Website ► https://nedinthecloud.com 🗳 Pluralsight ► https://app.pluralsight.com/profile/a... 🐙 Find the code at GitHub► https://github.com/ned1313 🐧 Twitter ► / ned1313 👨💼 LinkedIn► / ned-bellavance For collaboration or any queries: [email protected] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 🌮 About Me 🌮 Ned is a curious human with a knack for creating entertaining and informative content. With over 20 years in the industry, Ned brings real-world experience to all his creative endeavours, whether that's pontificating on a podcast, delivering live instruction, writing certification guides, or producing technical training videos. He has been a helpdesk operator, systems administrator, cloud architect, and product manager. In his newest incarnation, Ned is the Founder of Ned in the Cloud LLC. As a one-man-tech juggernaut, he develops courses for Pluralsight, runs two podcasts (Day Two Cloud and Chaos Lever, and creates original content for technology vendors. Ned has been a Microsoft MVP since 2017 and a HashiCorp Ambassador since 2020, and he holds a bunch of industry certifications that have no bearing on anything beyond his exceptional ability to take exams and pass them. When not in front of the camera, keyboard, and microphone, you can find Ned running the scenic trails of Pennsylvania or rocking out to live music in his hometown of Philadelphia. Ned has three guiding principles: Embrace discomfort, Fail often, and Be kind.