tfenv
Terraform version manager inspired by rbenv
Support
Currently tfenv supports the following OSes
- Mac OS X (64bit)
- Linux
- 64bit
- Arm
- Windows (64bit) - only tested in git-bash
Installation
Automatic
Install via Homebrew
$ brew install tfenv
Install via puppet
Using puppet module sergk-tfenv
include ::tfenv
Manual
- Check out tfenv into any path (here is
${HOME}/.tfenv
)
$ git clone https://github.com/kamatama41/tfenv.git ~/.tfenv
- Add
~/.tfenv/bin
to your$PATH
any way you like
$ echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.tfenv/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bash_profile
OR you can make symlinks for tfenv/bin/*
scripts into a path that is already added to your $PATH
(e.g. /usr/local/bin
) OSX/Linux Only!
$ ln -s ~/.tfenv/bin/* /usr/local/bin
Usage
tfenv install [version]
Install a specific version of Terraform. Available options for version:
i.j.k
exact version to installlatest
is a syntax to install latest versionlatest:<regex>
is a syntax to install latest version matching regex (used by grep -e)min-required
is a syntax to recursively scan your Terraform files to detect which version is minimally required. See required_version docs. Also see min-required section below.
$ tfenv install 0.7.0
$ tfenv install latest
$ tfenv install latest:^0.8
$ tfenv install min-required
$ tfenv install
If shasum is present in the path, tfenv will verify the download against Hashicorp's published sha256 hash. If keybase is available in the path it will also verify the signature for those published hashes using hashicorp's published public key.
.terraform-version
If you use .terraform-version, tfenv install
(no argument) will install the version written in it.
min-required
Please note that we don't do semantic version range parsing but use first ever found version as the candidate for minimally required one. It is up to the user to keep the definition reasonable. I.e.
// this will detect 0.12.3
terraform {
required_version = "<0.12.3, >= 0.10.0"
}
// this will detect 0.10.0
terraform {
required_version = ">= 0.10.0, <0.12.3"
}
Specify architecture
Architecture other than the default amd64 can be specified with the TFENV_ARCH
environment variable
TFENV_ARCH=arm tfenv install 0.7.9
tfenv use <version>
Switch a version to use
latest
is a syntax to use the latest installed version
latest:<regex>
is a syntax to use latest installed version matching regex (used by grep -e)
min-required
will switch to the version minimally required by your terraform sources (see above tfenv install
)
$ tfenv use min-required
$ tfenv use 0.7.0
$ tfenv use latest
$ tfenv use latest:^0.8
tfenv uninstall <version>
Uninstall a specific version of Terraform
latest
is a syntax to uninstall latest version
latest:<regex>
is a syntax to uninstall latest version matching regex (used by grep -e)
$ tfenv uninstall 0.7.0
$ tfenv uninstall latest
$ tfenv uninstall latest:^0.8
tfenv list
List installed versions
% tfenv list
* 0.10.7 (set by /opt/tfenv/version)
0.9.0-beta2
0.8.8
0.8.4
0.7.0
0.7.0-rc4
0.6.16
0.6.2
0.6.1
tfenv list-remote
List installable versions
% tfenv list-remote
0.9.0-beta2
0.9.0-beta1
0.8.8
0.8.7
0.8.6
0.8.5
0.8.4
0.8.3
0.8.2
0.8.1
0.8.0
0.8.0-rc3
0.8.0-rc2
0.8.0-rc1
0.8.0-beta2
0.8.0-beta1
0.7.13
0.7.12
...
.terraform-version
If you put .terraform-version
file on your project root, or in your home directory, tfenv detects it and use the version written in it. If the version is latest
or latest:<regex>
, the latest matching version currently installed will be selected.
$ cat .terraform-version
0.6.16
$ terraform --version
Terraform v0.6.16
Your version of Terraform is out of date! The latest version
is 0.7.3. You can update by downloading from www.terraform.io
$ echo 0.7.3 > .terraform-version
$ terraform --version
Terraform v0.7.3
$ echo latest:^0.8 > .terraform-version
$ terraform --version
Terraform v0.8.8
Upgrading
$ git --git-dir=~/.tfenv/.git pull
Uninstalling
$ rm -rf /some/path/to/tfenv
LICENSE
- tfenv itself
- rbenv
- tfenv partially uses rbenv's source code