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Build, change, and destroy Google Cloud Platform (GCP) infrastructure using Terraform. Step-by-step, command-line tutorials will walk you through the Terraform basics for the first time.

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    3min

    What is Infrastructure as Code with Terraform?

    Learn how infrastructure as code lets you safely build, change, and manage infrastructure. Try Terraform.

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    7min

    Install Terraform

    Install Terraform on Mac, Linux, or Windows by downloading the binary or using a package manager (Homebrew or Chocolatey). Then create a Docker container locally by following a quick-start tutorial to check that Terraform installed correctly.

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    10min

    Build infrastructure

    Authenticate to Google Cloud and create a VPC network. Write and validate Terraform configuration, initialize a configuration directory, and plan and apply a configuration to create infrastructure.

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    9min

    Change infrastructure

    Add a Google Compute Engine VM instance to a VPC by referencing the VPC in its configuration using arguments. Modify the instance by adding tags, and implement a destructive change.

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    3min

    Destroy infrastructure

    Destroy Google Cloud infrastructure managed by Terraform. Evaluate the plan and confirm the destruction.

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    3min

    Define input variables

    Declare your GCP credential location, infrastructure region and zone as variables. Reference these variables in Terraform configuration. Define them using command line flags, environment variables, .tfvars files or default values.

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    4min

    Query data with output values

    Output the public IP of your Google Cloud instance using output variables. Read about using outputs to query specific data from Terraform state.


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