You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
We are looking forward to having you on our team. Please ensure you have prior experience with the HfLA website team before contributing to our repository.
Overview
As a new member on the HfLA devops-security team, fill in the following fields as you complete each onboarding item.
Special Notes
Keep this issue open until you've completed all steps, including learning to provide updates for longer tasks.
Normally, handle one issue at a time, but this one is an exception as it teaches how to manage multiple tasks.
Work on action items sequentially, but proceed if possible. For example, set up your dev environment without waiting for the weekly meeting.
Action Items
Before starting to work on the below instructions, make sure to join the #ops Slack Channel. And are a member of devops-security repository.
Self-assign this issue (gear in right side panel).
Add this issue to the Project Board CoP: DevOps: Project Board - under the Projects section (gear in right side panel).
Attend weekly team meeting, Wednesdays 6-8pm PST.
Note: There are no meetings on the 1st Wednesday of every month.
In your code editor navigate to terraform directory. cd terraform
Note: You must be authenticated to your AWS account via the CLI for the next commands to work. The above instructions for setting up the CLI will guide you through this process. To check to see if you are authenticated, run aws sts get-caller-identity. You should get a response like:
If you are unable to authenticate from your local machine using the CLI, post in the #ops channel in Slack so that the team can help you get unblocked.
Execute the command terraform init to initialize terraform in the directory. Address any failures that arise (if any).
Execute the command terraform plan this will output a plan replicating the same IAM resources as the devops security account. Address any failures that arise (if any).
Then execute the command terraform apply this will create all of the resources that are currently managed by Devops Security. All of the resources created here incur zero cost except for the Dynamo DB installation, which should remain in the free tier. **
If you have cost concerns, Run a Terraform Destroy to take down all of the resources you created (don't worry, you can recreate them just as quickly). If you create resources outside of what's described in this issue, you may incur charges.
Update the README using Terraform Docs to document changes
terraform-docs -c .terraform.docs.yml .
Once you have tested your changes, stage them in git with
git status command.
then git add path/to/file (you can copy from above output for the file path).
Commit the changes by executing git commit -m "brief description of changes".
Push the changes with git push --set-upstream origin name-of-branch
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Prerequisite
We are looking forward to having you on our team. Please ensure you have prior experience with the HfLA website team before contributing to our repository.
Overview
As a new member on the HfLA devops-security team, fill in the following fields as you complete each onboarding item.
Special Notes
Action Items
Before starting to work on the below instructions, make sure to join the #ops Slack Channel. And are a member of
devops-security
repository.Self-assign this issue (gear in right side panel).
Add this issue to the Project Board CoP: DevOps: Project Board - under the Projects section (gear in right side panel).
Attend weekly team meeting, Wednesdays 6-8pm PST.
Complete the steps in Creating a personal AWS account and Login as root user & setup MFA.
Read and follow the instructions in Setting up IAM and AWS CLI for:
AdministratorAccess
policy to IAM groupComplete the instructions in AWS Documentation and choose your operating system to install AWS CLI.
Complete the instruction in AWS Documentation to setup the AWS CLI.
Follow the instructions in Creating a backend state to create the S3 bucket and DynamoDB table.
Install Terraform locally by following the instructions of the installation guide mentioned in Installing Terraform
Install Terraform Docs locally by following the instructions of the installation guide mentioned in Installing Terraform docs
Complete the instructions in Clone the repository
Submit a new request to create new AWS user account and then self-assign this issue.
Create a new branch from main by executing the command
Navigate to the
aws-user.tf
file and add your user information to the end of the file following the below template.In your code editor navigate to
terraform
directory.cd terraform
Note: You must be authenticated to your AWS account via the CLI for the next commands to work. The above instructions for setting up the CLI will guide you through this process. To check to see if you are authenticated, run
aws sts get-caller-identity
. You should get a response like:If you are unable to authenticate from your local machine using the CLI, post in the #ops channel in Slack so that the team can help you get unblocked.
terraform init
to initialize terraform in the directory. Address any failures that arise (if any).terraform plan
this will output a plan replicating the same IAM resources as the devops security account. Address any failures that arise (if any).terraform apply
this will create all of the resources that are currently managed by Devops Security. All of the resources created here incur zero cost except for the Dynamo DB installation, which should remain in the free tier. **terraform-docs -c .terraform.docs.yml .
git status
command.git add path/to/file
(you can copy from above output for the file path).git commit -m "brief description of changes"
.git push --set-upstream origin name-of-branch
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: