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Create a GitHub Repository with Terraform

Source

yaml
id: create-repository
namespace: company.team

inputs:
  - id: repository_name
    type: STRING
  - id: description
    type: STRING

tasks:
  - id: terraform
    type: io.kestra.plugin.terraform.cli.TerraformCLI
    inputFiles:
      main.tf: |
        terraform {
          required_providers {
            github = {
              source  = "integrations/github"
              version = "~> 6.0"
            }
          }
        }

        provider "github" {
          token = "{{ secret('GITHUB_TOKEN') }}"
        }

        resource "github_repository" "{{inputs.repository_name}}" {
          name        = "{{inputs.repository_name}}"
          description = "{{ inputs.description }}"
          auto_init   = true
          visibility = "public"
        }
    beforeCommands:
      - terraform init
    commands:
      - terraform plan 2>&1 | tee plan_output.txt
      - terraform apply -auto-approve 2>&1 | tee apply_output.txt
    outputFiles:
      - "*.txt"

About this blueprint

DevOps Git

This blueprint showcase how to create a GitHub repository using Terraform GitHub provider. Note: here we don't provide any Terraform state backend. Therefore, state won't be persisted and the flow can only act as a one-off execution. Make sure to configure the Terraform backend to persist the Terrafom state. This blueprint is still useful if you want to quickly create a GitHub repository. You will need a GitHub API token to authenticate with GitHub. Check the corresponding documentation on how to create a Personal GitHub Token.

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