A CLI tool for scaffolding out new AWS ECS/Fargate applications based on terraform-ecs-fargate and Fargate CLI.
The main design goal of this project is to create an easy and maintainable Fargate experience by separating infrastructure
related concerns and application
related concerns using tools that are optimized for each.
You can install the CLI with a curl utility script (macos/linux) or by downloading the binary from the releases page. Once installed you'll get the fargate-create
command.
curl -s get-fargate-create.turnerlabs.io | sh
Assuming you have a project with a Dockerfile...
Specify your template's input parameters in terraform.tfvars (or terraform.json). The default web application template's input looks something like this. Note: any Terraform template can be used
# app/env to scaffold
app = "my-app"
environment = "dev"
internal = "true"
container_port = "8080"
replicas = "1"
health_check = "/health"
region = "us-east-1"
aws_profile = "default"
vpc = "vpc-123"
private_subnets = "subnet-123,subnet-456"
public_subnets = "subnet-789,subnet-012"
tags = {
application = "my-app"
environment = "dev"
}
$ fargate-create
scaffolding my-app dev
Looking up AWS Account ID using profile: default
downloading terraform template git@github.com:turnerlabs/terraform-ecs-fargate
installing terraform template
done
Now you have all the files you need to spin up something in Fargate. Note that the Terraform files can be edited or customized. You can also use your own Terraform template using the --template
flag.
Infrastructure: provision using Terraform
cd iac/base
terraform init && terraform apply
cd ../env/dev
terraform init && terraform apply
Application: build/push using Docker and deploy using Fargate CLI
docker-compose build
login=$(aws ecr get-login --no-include-email) && eval "$login"
docker-compose push
fargate service deploy -f docker-compose.yml
To scaffold out additional environnments, simply change the environment
input parameter in terraform.tfvars
and re-run
$ fargate-create
scaffolding my-app prod
Looking up AWS Account ID using profile: default
downloading terraform template git@github.com:turnerlabs/terraform-ecs-fargate
installing terraform template
iac/base already exists, ignoring
done
And then bring up the new environment (no need to apply base again since it's shared):
cd ../prod
terraform init && terraform apply
You'll end up with a directory structure that looks something like this:
.
|____iac
| |____base
| |____env
| | |____dev
| | |____prod
As changes are made to the various upstream templates over time, the upgrade
command can be used to keep installed versions up to date.
fargate-create upgrade
The following stacks are popular configurations that can be used with fargate-create
- Web Application (ALB - HTTP or HTTPS)
- Web Application (ALB - HTTPS/DNS)
- Web API Gateway
- Scheduled Task
- Background Worker (service)
- Network Application (NLB)
- Airflow
Scaffold out new AWS ECS/Fargate applications based on Terraform templates and Fargate CLI
Usage:
fargate-create [flags]
fargate-create [command]
Examples:
# Scaffold an environment using the latest default template
fargate-create
# Do not prompt for options
fargate-create -y
# Use a template stored in github
fargate-create -t git@github.com:turnerlabs/terraform-ecs-fargate?ref=v0.4.3
# Scaffold out files for various build systems
fargate-create build circleciv2
# keep your template up to date
fargate-create upgrade
# Use a template stored in s3
AWS_ACCESS_KEY=xyz AWS_SECRET_KEY=xyz AWS_REGION=us-east-1 \
fargate-create -t s3::https://s3.amazonaws.com/my-bucket/my-template
# Use a template stored in your file system
fargate-create -t ~/my-template
# Use a specific input file
fargate-create -f app.tfvars
# Use a JSON input file
fargate-create -f app.json
Available Commands:
build Scaffold out artifacts for various build systems
help Help about any command
upgrade Keep a terraform template up to date
Flags:
-f, --file string file specifying Terraform input variables, in either HCL or JSON format (default "terraform.tfvars")
-h, --help help for fargate-create
-d, --target-dir string target directory where code is outputted (default "iac")
-t, --template string URL of a compatible Terraform template (default "git@github.com:turnerlabs/terraform-ecs-fargate")
-v, --verbose Verbose output
--version version for fargate-create
-y, --yes don't ask questions and use defaults
Using this technique, it's easy to codegen CI/CD pipelines for many popular build tools. The build
command supports this.
$ fargate-create build <provider>
The following providers are supported:
fargate-create
can scaffold out any Terraform template (specified by --template
) that meets the following requirements:
base
andenv/dev
directory structure- a
env/dev/main.tf
with an s3 remote state backend app
andenvironment
input variables
Your template can be downloaded from a variety of locations using a variety of protocols. The following are supported:
- Local files (
~/my-template
) - Git (
git@github.com:my-org/my-template
) - Amazon S3 (
s3::https://s3.amazonaws.com/my-bucket/my-template
) - HTTP (
http://server/my-template/
)
Optionally:
- add a
fargate-create.yml
(example here) to your template to drive custom configuration, prompting for defaults, etc.
An example of an extended template:
$ fargate-create -f my-scheduledtask.tfvars -t git@github.com:turnerlabs/terraform-ecs-fargate-scheduled-task