Integrating Conditional Logic into Terraform Configurations
As companies start to build infrastructure using Terraform, the logic required to build self-service automation becomes complex. That's why HCL (HashiCorp Configuration Language) contains expressions that can perform calculations within Terraform configurations. Integrating conditional logic into modules allows them to become dynamic and reusable for different scenarios.
In this lab, you will create an EC2 Module that contains conditional logic for deploying an EC2 Instance.
Learning objectives
Upon completion of this lab, you will be able to:
- Understand how Terraform modules can be made dynamic for reusability
- Learn about using conditional expressions within Terraform configurations
Intended audience
- Individuals studying to take the HashiCorp Certified: Terraform Associate exam
- Anyone interested in learning how to use Terraform to manage Cloud Service Providers
Prerequisites
You should be familiar with:
- Cloud Services
- DevOps
- Basic understanding of Terraform modules and variables
The following course and lab can be used to fulfill the prerequisites:
Updates
December 22nd, 2023 - Lab updated to utilize CodeTour IDE
April 24th, 2023 - Resolved IDE delay
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Luke is a Site Reliability Engineer at Microsoft. His background is infrastructure development using Terraform and in 2021 he was awarded the HashiCorp Ambassador award. He is an Azure DevOps Engineer Expert, Azure Administrator Associate, and HashiCorp Certified - Terraform Associate.