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We want to understand how Terrascan is affected by the OpenTF announcement, and what the plans for support are moving forward.
From a technical perspective, I expect that it will be a no-op for the time being as OpenTF anticipates maintaining compat/interop for the foreseeable future. (However, OpenTF has stated that some functionality may be added to OpenTF that is a superset of what's in base Terraform. [source])
From a process perspective:
If there is a bug in OpenTF that does not exist in Terraform (or vice-versa), will bug reports (as they pertain to this project) be treated equally on both platforms?
Will testing be performed with code targeting both platforms?
For OpenTF's potential future "superset" functionality, will that be treated as a first-class citizen?
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OpenTF support
OpenTofu (née OpenTF) support
Sep 20, 2023
At this moment if you need to have a support of Terraform as well as OpenTofu (and Terragrunt :) ) in one tool you can use https://github.com/tofuutils/tenv which my team wrote some months ago. A lot of users switched to that tool to unify version management in the world of Terraform.
You're welcome to open any issues or contribute to tenv.
https://opentf.org/announcement
We want to understand how Terrascan is affected by the OpenTF announcement, and what the plans for support are moving forward.
From a technical perspective, I expect that it will be a no-op for the time being as OpenTF anticipates maintaining compat/interop for the foreseeable future. (However, OpenTF has stated that some functionality may be added to OpenTF that is a superset of what's in base Terraform. [source])
From a process perspective:
If there is a bug in OpenTF that does not exist in Terraform (or vice-versa), will bug reports (as they pertain to this project) be treated equally on both platforms?
Will testing be performed with code targeting both platforms?
For OpenTF's potential future "superset" functionality, will that be treated as a first-class citizen?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: