locals { # If you want to use any of the variables in _this_ file, you have to load them here. # However, they will all be available as inputs to the module loaded in terraform.source # below. # e.g. inherited variables: #environment_vars = read_terragrunt_config(find_in_parent_folders("env.hcl")) #partition_vars = read_terragrunt_config(find_in_parent_folders("partition.hcl")) #region_vars = read_terragrunt_config(find_in_parent_folders("region.hcl")) account_vars = read_terragrunt_config(find_in_parent_folders("account.hcl")) #global_vars = read_terragrunt_config(find_in_parent_folders("globals.hcl")) # Extract out common variables for reuse #env = local.environment_vars.locals.environment } # Terragrunt will copy the Terraform configurations specified by the source parameter, along with any files in the # working directory, into a temporary folder, and execute your Terraform commands in that folder. terraform { # Ideally, these would be in a git repo with a version number, and we would override via 'terragrunt-source' #source = "git::git@github.mdr.defpoint.com:frederick-t-damstra/terraform-modules.git//testvpc?ref=v0.1.0" # Double slash is intentional and required to show root of modules source = "../../../../modules//account_standards/0.1/" } # Include all settings from the root terragrunt.hcl file include { path = find_in_parent_folders() } # These are the variables we have to pass in to use the module specified in the terragrunt source above inputs = { # All of the inputs from the inherited hcl files are available automatically # (via the `inputs` section of the root `terragrunt.hcl`). However, modules # will be more flexible if you specify particular input values. #name = "vpc_primary_${local.account_vars.locals.account_name}" #cidr = local.account_vars.locals.standard_vpc_cidr #tags = { # Purpose = "Malware Detonation" # Terraform = "aws/${basename(get_parent_terragrunt_dir())}/${path_relative_to_include()}/" #} }