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  1. I love spacelift.io for a number of reasons, namely it saves you from running #Terraform or #OpenTofu in whatever "CI" tool your company uses this week (been there, hated it) and doesn't cost an arm, leg and kidney that Terraform Cloud charge you (loved TFC until that switcharoo).

    Anyway, I've been wrapping up a thing I've been working on. Many SaaS tools allow you to send #webhooks, but rarely give you control over if, where and what is sent. Now #Spacelift let you control all of this using a Policy based on #OpenPolicyAgent.

    SL provide an event, you develop your policy in the #Rego language, not only can you use that policy to decide: Is this an event I want to send a webhook for? But more than that, you can use the policy language to craft the exact payload. Since you may not get a choice of what that looks like on the other end.

    Docs: docs.spacelift.io/concepts/pol

    Now that's just for notifications etc. You can control almost anything within the tool: Logins, Plans, Triggers, Pushes and more.

    #DevOps #SRE

  2. I love spacelift.io for a number of reasons, namely it saves you from running #Terraform or #OpenTofu in whatever "CI" tool your company uses this week (been there, hated it) and doesn't cost an arm, leg and kidney that Terraform Cloud charge you (loved TFC until that switcharoo).

    Anyway, I've been wrapping up a thing I've been working on. Many SaaS tools allow you to send #webhooks, but rarely give you control over if, where and what is sent. Now #Spacelift let you control all of this using a Policy based on #OpenPolicyAgent.

    SL provide an event, you develop your policy in the #Rego language, not only can you use that policy to decide: Is this an event I want to send a webhook for? But more than that, you can use the policy language to craft the exact payload. Since you may not get a choice of what that looks like on the other end.

    Docs: docs.spacelift.io/concepts/pol

    Now that's just for notifications etc. You can control almost anything within the tool: Logins, Plans, Triggers, Pushes and more.

    #DevOps #SRE

  3. I love spacelift.io for a number of reasons, namely it saves you from running or in whatever "CI" tool your company uses this week (been there, hated it) and doesn't cost an arm, leg and kidney that Terraform Cloud charge you (loved TFC until that switcharoo).

    Anyway, I've been wrapping up a thing I've been working on. Many SaaS tools allow you to send , but rarely give you control over if, where and what is sent. Now let you control all of this using a Policy based on .

    SL provide an event, you develop your policy in the language, not only can you use that policy to decide: Is this an event I want to send a webhook for? But more than that, you can use the policy language to craft the exact payload. Since you may not get a choice of what that looks like on the other end.

    Docs: docs.spacelift.io/concepts/pol

    Now that's just for notifications etc. You can control almost anything within the tool: Logins, Plans, Triggers, Pushes and more.

  4. I love spacelift.io for a number of reasons, namely it saves you from running #Terraform or #OpenTofu in whatever "CI" tool your company uses this week (been there, hated it) and doesn't cost an arm, leg and kidney that Terraform Cloud charge you (loved TFC until that switcharoo).

    Anyway, I've been wrapping up a thing I've been working on. Many SaaS tools allow you to send #webhooks, but rarely give you control over if, where and what is sent. Now #Spacelift let you control all of this using a Policy based on #OpenPolicyAgent.

    SL provide an event, you develop your policy in the #Rego language, not only can you use that policy to decide: Is this an event I want to send a webhook for? But more than that, you can use the policy language to craft the exact payload. Since you may not get a choice of what that looks like on the other end.

    Docs: docs.spacelift.io/concepts/pol

    Now that's just for notifications etc. You can control almost anything within the tool: Logins, Plans, Triggers, Pushes and more.

    #DevOps #SRE

  5. I love spacelift.io for a number of reasons, namely it saves you from running #Terraform or #OpenTofu in whatever "CI" tool your company uses this week (been there, hated it) and doesn't cost an arm, leg and kidney that Terraform Cloud charge you (loved TFC until that switcharoo).

    Anyway, I've been wrapping up a thing I've been working on. Many SaaS tools allow you to send #webhooks, but rarely give you control over if, where and what is sent. Now #Spacelift let you control all of this using a Policy based on #OpenPolicyAgent.

    SL provide an event, you develop your policy in the #Rego language, not only can you use that policy to decide: Is this an event I want to send a webhook for? But more than that, you can use the policy language to craft the exact payload. Since you may not get a choice of what that looks like on the other end.

    Docs: docs.spacelift.io/concepts/pol

    Now that's just for notifications etc. You can control almost anything within the tool: Logins, Plans, Triggers, Pushes and more.

    #DevOps #SRE

  6. #Terraform is great because it is not simply for one provider/one cloud. You can target multiple clouds in the same Terraform configuration. It doesn't have to be multiple clouds, the more generic term is multiple providers (e.g. #Azure + Entra ID)

    Read my article on using Terraform for multi-cloud over at #Spacelift spacelift.io/blog/terraform-mu

  7. #Terraform is great because it is not simply for one provider/one cloud. You can target multiple clouds in the same Terraform configuration. It doesn't have to be multiple clouds, the more generic term is multiple providers (e.g. #Azure + Entra ID)

    Read my article on using Terraform for multi-cloud over at #Spacelift spacelift.io/blog/terraform-mu

  8. #Terraform is great because it is not simply for one provider/one cloud. You can target multiple clouds in the same Terraform configuration. It doesn't have to be multiple clouds, the more generic term is multiple providers (e.g. #Azure + Entra ID)

    Read my article on using Terraform for multi-cloud over at #Spacelift spacelift.io/blog/terraform-mu

  9. #Terraform is great because it is not simply for one provider/one cloud. You can target multiple clouds in the same Terraform configuration. It doesn't have to be multiple clouds, the more generic term is multiple providers (e.g. #Azure + Entra ID)

    Read my article on using Terraform for multi-cloud over at #Spacelift spacelift.io/blog/terraform-mu

  10. #Terraform is great because it is not simply for one provider/one cloud. You can target multiple clouds in the same Terraform configuration. It doesn't have to be multiple clouds, the more generic term is multiple providers (e.g. #Azure + Entra ID)

    Read my article on using Terraform for multi-cloud over at #Spacelift spacelift.io/blog/terraform-mu

  11. #Spacelift.io seems promising. They claim they can be the single platform for #ansible, #terraform, and more. In this post I try their demo stack and try and setup a pool and context (neither successfully). Perhaps it needs a bit more time. freshbrewed.science/2023/05/02