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Add more supported cloud resource of Azure #324

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matt-mi opened this issue Jun 22, 2022 · 3 comments
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Add more supported cloud resource of Azure #324

matt-mi opened this issue Jun 22, 2022 · 3 comments

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matt-mi commented Jun 22, 2022

Hey,

We found this project is really cool and right now we're leveraging both Alicloud and Azure for our production environments, could you add more supported resources of Azure as I can only find 5 out there.

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zzxwill commented Jul 5, 2022

@matt-mi Thanks for your interest in this project. Which could resources do you need?

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matt-mi commented Jul 6, 2022

It would be better to have some commonly used resources supported like azure kubernetes service, azure functions, application gateways, web app service, azure sql and etc..

Meanwhile I'm kind of curious that even some Azure resources are yet to be supported from that documentation, will the resource still be created successfully if I just put normal terraform configuration file in sepc.hcl of Configuration manifest?

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zzxwill commented Jul 7, 2022

It would be better to have some commonly used resources supported like azure kubernetes service, azure functions, application gateways, web app service, azure sql and etc..

Here is a quick way to support all of them https://kubevela.io/blog/2022/03/01/kubevela-generate-top-50-popular-resources-of-aws-using-100-lines-of-code.

Meanwhile I'm kind of curious that even some Azure resources are yet to be supported from that documentation, will the resource still be created successfully if I just put normal terraform configuration file in sepc.hcl of Configuration manifest?

Correct.

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