deploy from the command line using a single script and argument#147
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deploy from the command line using a single script and argument#147
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Description
This change updates terraform variables in
src/coreto use well-known defaults and introduces two new scripts that make it easier to deploy an instance of MissionLZ and clean-up afterwards. This change also fixes #100 and allows for deployments into other clouds.TL;DR: an end user can now deploy MissionLZ with just these three commands (given that they are using the .devcontainer or have Azure CLI and Terraform CLI installed):
az login git clone https://github.com/Azure/missionlz.git src/deploy.sh -s {my_subscription_id}and when the deployment is complete, they can run this to remove all resources and clean it all up:
src/clean.sh -z {mlz_env_name}See the docs for the full argument list and how to deploy into another cloud.
deploy.shsrc/build/apply.tfwith this generated MLZ configuration and generated terraform .tfvarsclean.shsrc/build/destroy.tfif the generated configuration and tfvars are foundIssue reference
The issue this PR will close: #100, #146
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