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@@ -0,0 +1 @@ +/tflens-1.5.0.tar.gz diff --git a/python-tflens.spec b/python-tflens.spec new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2bb8ba6 --- /dev/null +++ b/python-tflens.spec @@ -0,0 +1,636 @@ +%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 +Name: python-tflens +Version: 1.5.0 +Release: 1 +Summary: Terraform state viewer +License: MIT License +URL: https://github.com/neovasili/tflens +Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/41/a4/2d7d7434d4847919f2369322f4e908e17e99d66121f9494d8d4feb8999cc/tflens-1.5.0.tar.gz +BuildArch: noarch + + +%description +# Terraform lens + +[](https://github.com/neovasili/tflens) +[](https://github.com/neovasili/tflens) +[](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tflens/) + + +[](https://sonarcloud.io/dashboard?id=neovasili_tflens) + +Terraform lens is a CLI tool that enables developers have a summarized view of tfstate resources. + +## Description + +It will produce a table with the resources in a given terraform tfstate with the following columns: + +* provider +* type +* mode +* name +* module + +Example: + +```txt +| provider | type | mode | name | module | +|--------------|---------------------|---------|-------------------------------|--------| +| provider.aws | aws_caller_identity | data | current_user | test | +| provider.aws | aws_dynamodb_table | managed | dynamodb-terraform-state-lock | - | +``` + +### Features + +Currently, the tool supports read the tfstate file from a **local file** or a **remote state stored in S3**. + +Regarding the produced output, there are three possibilities: + +* **CLI output**. This will show the table directly in the terminal. +* **Markdown** file. This will creates a file `.tflens/terraform.tfstate.json.md` in the current directory with the table. +* **HTML** file. It's also possible to create an html file `.tflens/terraform.tfstate.json.html` in the current directory with the table. + +The tool has been tested with tfstate files for the following terraform versions: + +* 0.12.0 - 0.12.29 +* 0.13.0 - 0.13.7 +* 0.14.0 - 0.14.11 +* 0.15.0 - 0.14.5 +* 1.0.0 + +## Install + +As the content of this repo is a Pypi package, you can easily install it using pip: + +```bash +pip install tflens +``` + +## Usage + +```bash +➜ tflens --help + +usage: tflens [-h] [-f FILE_LOCATION] [-o OUTPUT] [-r REMOTE] [-m FILTER_MODULE] [-n FILTER_NAME] [-t FILTER_TYPE] [-p FILTER_PROVIDER] [-d FILTER_MODE] [-u HTTP_USER] [-w HTTP_PASSWORD] [-v] + +Terraform lens is a CLI tool that enables developers have a summarized view of tfstate resources. + +optional arguments: + -h, --help show this help message and exit + -f FILE_LOCATION, --file-location FILE_LOCATION + Defines the location (remote or local) of the tfstate file. + Mandatory if remote tfstate is selected. + If empty then use the current_folder/terraform.tfstate + -o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT + Defines output type (markdown|html). + If empty outputs in terminal + -r REMOTE, --remote REMOTE + Defines if remote (s3|http) or local tfstate file. + If empty local is used. + When remote is defined, you also need to specify --file-location with the tfstate location + according to the following pattern: bucket-name/tfstate-key + -s SHOW_COLUMNS, --show-columns SHOW_COLUMNS + Comma separated string list with columns to show in output. Default list is: 'provider,type,mode,name,module' + -m FILTER_MODULE, --filter-module FILTER_MODULE + Applies a regular expression to the module field in order to filter the resources list to output + -n FILTER_NAME, --filter-name FILTER_NAME + Applies a regular expression to the name field in order to filter the resources list to output + -t FILTER_TYPE, --filter-type FILTER_TYPE + Applies a regular expression to the type field in order to filter the resources list to output + -p FILTER_PROVIDER, --filter-provider FILTER_PROVIDER + Applies a regular expression to the provider field in order to filter the resources list to output + -d FILTER_MODE, --filter-mode FILTER_MODE + Applies a regular expression to the mode field in order to filter the resources list to output + -u HTTP_USER, --http-user HTTP_USER + User for http remote backend basic auth + -w HTTP_PASSWORD, --http-password HTTP_PASSWORD + Password for http remote backend basic auth + -v, --version + Show program version +``` + +### Examples + +View table of resources for a tfstate located in the file system in the directory: + +```bash +➜ tflens + +| provider | type | mode | name | module | +|--------------|---------------------|---------|-------------------------------|--------| +| provider.aws | aws_caller_identity | data | current_user | test | +| provider.aws | aws_dynamodb_table | managed | dynamodb-terraform-state-lock | - | +``` + +View table of resources for a tfstate located in the file system in the directory removing provider column: + +```bash +➜ tflens --show-columns "type,mode,name,module" + +| type | mode | name | module | +|---------------------|---------|-------------------------------|--------| +| aws_caller_identity | data | current_user | test | +| aws_dynamodb_table | managed | dynamodb-terraform-state-lock | - | +``` + +This feature can be also used to change columns order: + +```bash +➜ tflens --show-columns "module,name,type" + +| module | name | type | +|--------|-------------------------------|---------------------| +| test | current_user | aws_caller_identity | +| - | dynamodb-terraform-state-lock | aws_dynamodb_table | +``` + +View filtered table of resources for a tfstate located in the file system in the directory: + +```bash +➜ tflens --filter-name "current" + +| provider | type | mode | name | module | +|--------------|---------------------|---------|-------------------------------|--------| +| provider.aws | aws_caller_identity | data | current_user | test | +``` + +Or: + +```bash +➜ tflens --filter-module "test" + +| provider | type | mode | name | module | +|--------------|---------------------|---------|-------------------------------|--------| +| provider.aws | aws_caller_identity | data | current_user | test | +``` + +Or: + +```bash +➜ tflens --filter-name "current" --filter-module "test" + +| provider | type | mode | name | module | +|--------------|---------------------|---------|-------------------------------|--------| +| provider.aws | aws_caller_identity | data | current_user | test | +``` + +View table of resources for a tfstate located in the file system in the `dev/terraform.tfstate.json` path: + +```bash +➜ tflens --file-location dev/terraform.tfstate.json + +| provider | type | mode | name | module | +|--------------|---------------------|---------|-------------------------------|--------| +| provider.aws | aws_caller_identity | data | current_user | test | +| provider.aws | aws_dynamodb_table | managed | dynamodb-terraform-state-lock | - | +``` + +Create markdown file with table of resources for a tfstate located in the file system in the directory: + +```bash +➜ tflens --output markdown +``` + +View table of resources for a tfstate located in a S3 bucket called `tflens-test-tfstate-bucket`: + +```bash +➜ tflens --file-location tflens-test-tfstate-bucket/common/terraform.tfstate --remote s3 +``` + + + + +%package -n python3-tflens +Summary: Terraform state viewer +Provides: python-tflens +BuildRequires: python3-devel +BuildRequires: python3-setuptools +BuildRequires: python3-pip +%description -n python3-tflens +# Terraform lens + +[](https://github.com/neovasili/tflens) +[](https://github.com/neovasili/tflens) +[](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tflens/) + + +[](https://sonarcloud.io/dashboard?id=neovasili_tflens) + +Terraform lens is a CLI tool that enables developers have a summarized view of tfstate resources. + +## Description + +It will produce a table with the resources in a given terraform tfstate with the following columns: + +* provider +* type +* mode +* name +* module + +Example: + +```txt +| provider | type | mode | name | module | +|--------------|---------------------|---------|-------------------------------|--------| +| provider.aws | aws_caller_identity | data | current_user | test | +| provider.aws | aws_dynamodb_table | managed | dynamodb-terraform-state-lock | - | +``` + +### Features + +Currently, the tool supports read the tfstate file from a **local file** or a **remote state stored in S3**. + +Regarding the produced output, there are three possibilities: + +* **CLI output**. This will show the table directly in the terminal. +* **Markdown** file. This will creates a file `.tflens/terraform.tfstate.json.md` in the current directory with the table. +* **HTML** file. It's also possible to create an html file `.tflens/terraform.tfstate.json.html` in the current directory with the table. + +The tool has been tested with tfstate files for the following terraform versions: + +* 0.12.0 - 0.12.29 +* 0.13.0 - 0.13.7 +* 0.14.0 - 0.14.11 +* 0.15.0 - 0.14.5 +* 1.0.0 + +## Install + +As the content of this repo is a Pypi package, you can easily install it using pip: + +```bash +pip install tflens +``` + +## Usage + +```bash +➜ tflens --help + +usage: tflens [-h] [-f FILE_LOCATION] [-o OUTPUT] [-r REMOTE] [-m FILTER_MODULE] [-n FILTER_NAME] [-t FILTER_TYPE] [-p FILTER_PROVIDER] [-d FILTER_MODE] [-u HTTP_USER] [-w HTTP_PASSWORD] [-v] + +Terraform lens is a CLI tool that enables developers have a summarized view of tfstate resources. + +optional arguments: + -h, --help show this help message and exit + -f FILE_LOCATION, --file-location FILE_LOCATION + Defines the location (remote or local) of the tfstate file. + Mandatory if remote tfstate is selected. + If empty then use the current_folder/terraform.tfstate + -o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT + Defines output type (markdown|html). + If empty outputs in terminal + -r REMOTE, --remote REMOTE + Defines if remote (s3|http) or local tfstate file. + If empty local is used. + When remote is defined, you also need to specify --file-location with the tfstate location + according to the following pattern: bucket-name/tfstate-key + -s SHOW_COLUMNS, --show-columns SHOW_COLUMNS + Comma separated string list with columns to show in output. Default list is: 'provider,type,mode,name,module' + -m FILTER_MODULE, --filter-module FILTER_MODULE + Applies a regular expression to the module field in order to filter the resources list to output + -n FILTER_NAME, --filter-name FILTER_NAME + Applies a regular expression to the name field in order to filter the resources list to output + -t FILTER_TYPE, --filter-type FILTER_TYPE + Applies a regular expression to the type field in order to filter the resources list to output + -p FILTER_PROVIDER, --filter-provider FILTER_PROVIDER + Applies a regular expression to the provider field in order to filter the resources list to output + -d FILTER_MODE, --filter-mode FILTER_MODE + Applies a regular expression to the mode field in order to filter the resources list to output + -u HTTP_USER, --http-user HTTP_USER + User for http remote backend basic auth + -w HTTP_PASSWORD, --http-password HTTP_PASSWORD + Password for http remote backend basic auth + -v, --version + Show program version +``` + +### Examples + +View table of resources for a tfstate located in the file system in the directory: + +```bash +➜ tflens + +| provider | type | mode | name | module | +|--------------|---------------------|---------|-------------------------------|--------| +| provider.aws | aws_caller_identity | data | current_user | test | +| provider.aws | aws_dynamodb_table | managed | dynamodb-terraform-state-lock | - | +``` + +View table of resources for a tfstate located in the file system in the directory removing provider column: + +```bash +➜ tflens --show-columns "type,mode,name,module" + +| type | mode | name | module | +|---------------------|---------|-------------------------------|--------| +| aws_caller_identity | data | current_user | test | +| aws_dynamodb_table | managed | dynamodb-terraform-state-lock | - | +``` + +This feature can be also used to change columns order: + +```bash +➜ tflens --show-columns "module,name,type" + +| module | name | type | +|--------|-------------------------------|---------------------| +| test | current_user | aws_caller_identity | +| - | dynamodb-terraform-state-lock | aws_dynamodb_table | +``` + +View filtered table of resources for a tfstate located in the file system in the directory: + +```bash +➜ tflens --filter-name "current" + +| provider | type | mode | name | module | +|--------------|---------------------|---------|-------------------------------|--------| +| provider.aws | aws_caller_identity | data | current_user | test | +``` + +Or: + +```bash +➜ tflens --filter-module "test" + +| provider | type | mode | name | module | +|--------------|---------------------|---------|-------------------------------|--------| +| provider.aws | aws_caller_identity | data | current_user | test | +``` + +Or: + +```bash +➜ tflens --filter-name "current" --filter-module "test" + +| provider | type | mode | name | module | +|--------------|---------------------|---------|-------------------------------|--------| +| provider.aws | aws_caller_identity | data | current_user | test | +``` + +View table of resources for a tfstate located in the file system in the `dev/terraform.tfstate.json` path: + +```bash +➜ tflens --file-location dev/terraform.tfstate.json + +| provider | type | mode | name | module | +|--------------|---------------------|---------|-------------------------------|--------| +| provider.aws | aws_caller_identity | data | current_user | test | +| provider.aws | aws_dynamodb_table | managed | dynamodb-terraform-state-lock | - | +``` + +Create markdown file with table of resources for a tfstate located in the file system in the directory: + +```bash +➜ tflens --output markdown +``` + +View table of resources for a tfstate located in a S3 bucket called `tflens-test-tfstate-bucket`: + +```bash +➜ tflens --file-location tflens-test-tfstate-bucket/common/terraform.tfstate --remote s3 +``` + + + + +%package help +Summary: Development documents and examples for tflens +Provides: python3-tflens-doc +%description help +# Terraform lens + +[](https://github.com/neovasili/tflens) +[](https://github.com/neovasili/tflens) +[](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tflens/) + + +[](https://sonarcloud.io/dashboard?id=neovasili_tflens) + +Terraform lens is a CLI tool that enables developers have a summarized view of tfstate resources. + +## Description + +It will produce a table with the resources in a given terraform tfstate with the following columns: + +* provider +* type +* mode +* name +* module + +Example: + +```txt +| provider | type | mode | name | module | +|--------------|---------------------|---------|-------------------------------|--------| +| provider.aws | aws_caller_identity | data | current_user | test | +| provider.aws | aws_dynamodb_table | managed | dynamodb-terraform-state-lock | - | +``` + +### Features + +Currently, the tool supports read the tfstate file from a **local file** or a **remote state stored in S3**. + +Regarding the produced output, there are three possibilities: + +* **CLI output**. This will show the table directly in the terminal. +* **Markdown** file. This will creates a file `.tflens/terraform.tfstate.json.md` in the current directory with the table. +* **HTML** file. It's also possible to create an html file `.tflens/terraform.tfstate.json.html` in the current directory with the table. + +The tool has been tested with tfstate files for the following terraform versions: + +* 0.12.0 - 0.12.29 +* 0.13.0 - 0.13.7 +* 0.14.0 - 0.14.11 +* 0.15.0 - 0.14.5 +* 1.0.0 + +## Install + +As the content of this repo is a Pypi package, you can easily install it using pip: + +```bash +pip install tflens +``` + +## Usage + +```bash +➜ tflens --help + +usage: tflens [-h] [-f FILE_LOCATION] [-o OUTPUT] [-r REMOTE] [-m FILTER_MODULE] [-n FILTER_NAME] [-t FILTER_TYPE] [-p FILTER_PROVIDER] [-d FILTER_MODE] [-u HTTP_USER] [-w HTTP_PASSWORD] [-v] + +Terraform lens is a CLI tool that enables developers have a summarized view of tfstate resources. + +optional arguments: + -h, --help show this help message and exit + -f FILE_LOCATION, --file-location FILE_LOCATION + Defines the location (remote or local) of the tfstate file. + Mandatory if remote tfstate is selected. + If empty then use the current_folder/terraform.tfstate + -o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT + Defines output type (markdown|html). + If empty outputs in terminal + -r REMOTE, --remote REMOTE + Defines if remote (s3|http) or local tfstate file. + If empty local is used. + When remote is defined, you also need to specify --file-location with the tfstate location + according to the following pattern: bucket-name/tfstate-key + -s SHOW_COLUMNS, --show-columns SHOW_COLUMNS + Comma separated string list with columns to show in output. Default list is: 'provider,type,mode,name,module' + -m FILTER_MODULE, --filter-module FILTER_MODULE + Applies a regular expression to the module field in order to filter the resources list to output + -n FILTER_NAME, --filter-name FILTER_NAME + Applies a regular expression to the name field in order to filter the resources list to output + -t FILTER_TYPE, --filter-type FILTER_TYPE + Applies a regular expression to the type field in order to filter the resources list to output + -p FILTER_PROVIDER, --filter-provider FILTER_PROVIDER + Applies a regular expression to the provider field in order to filter the resources list to output + -d FILTER_MODE, --filter-mode FILTER_MODE + Applies a regular expression to the mode field in order to filter the resources list to output + -u HTTP_USER, --http-user HTTP_USER + User for http remote backend basic auth + -w HTTP_PASSWORD, --http-password HTTP_PASSWORD + Password for http remote backend basic auth + -v, --version + Show program version +``` + +### Examples + +View table of resources for a tfstate located in the file system in the directory: + +```bash +➜ tflens + +| provider | type | mode | name | module | +|--------------|---------------------|---------|-------------------------------|--------| +| provider.aws | aws_caller_identity | data | current_user | test | +| provider.aws | aws_dynamodb_table | managed | dynamodb-terraform-state-lock | - | +``` + +View table of resources for a tfstate located in the file system in the directory removing provider column: + +```bash +➜ tflens --show-columns "type,mode,name,module" + +| type | mode | name | module | +|---------------------|---------|-------------------------------|--------| +| aws_caller_identity | data | current_user | test | +| aws_dynamodb_table | managed | dynamodb-terraform-state-lock | - | +``` + +This feature can be also used to change columns order: + +```bash +➜ tflens --show-columns "module,name,type" + +| module | name | type | +|--------|-------------------------------|---------------------| +| test | current_user | aws_caller_identity | +| - | dynamodb-terraform-state-lock | aws_dynamodb_table | +``` + +View filtered table of resources for a tfstate located in the file system in the directory: + +```bash +➜ tflens --filter-name "current" + +| provider | type | mode | name | module | +|--------------|---------------------|---------|-------------------------------|--------| +| provider.aws | aws_caller_identity | data | current_user | test | +``` + +Or: + +```bash +➜ tflens --filter-module "test" + +| provider | type | mode | name | module | +|--------------|---------------------|---------|-------------------------------|--------| +| provider.aws | aws_caller_identity | data | current_user | test | +``` + +Or: + +```bash +➜ tflens --filter-name "current" --filter-module "test" + +| provider | type | mode | name | module | +|--------------|---------------------|---------|-------------------------------|--------| +| provider.aws | aws_caller_identity | data | current_user | test | +``` + +View table of resources for a tfstate located in the file system in the `dev/terraform.tfstate.json` path: + +```bash +➜ tflens --file-location dev/terraform.tfstate.json + +| provider | type | mode | name | module | +|--------------|---------------------|---------|-------------------------------|--------| +| provider.aws | aws_caller_identity | data | current_user | test | +| provider.aws | aws_dynamodb_table | managed | dynamodb-terraform-state-lock | - | +``` + +Create markdown file with table of resources for a tfstate located in the file system in the directory: + +```bash +➜ tflens --output markdown +``` + +View table of resources for a tfstate located in a S3 bucket called `tflens-test-tfstate-bucket`: + +```bash +➜ tflens --file-location tflens-test-tfstate-bucket/common/terraform.tfstate --remote s3 +``` + + + + +%prep +%autosetup -n tflens-1.5.0 + +%build +%py3_build + +%install +%py3_install +install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} +if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi +if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi +if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi +if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi +pushd %{buildroot} +if [ -d usr/lib ]; then + find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst +fi +if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then + find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst +fi +if [ -d usr/bin ]; then + find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst +fi +if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then + find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst +fi +touch doclist.lst +if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then + find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst +fi +popd +mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . +mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . + +%files -n python3-tflens -f filelist.lst +%dir %{python3_sitelib}/* + +%files help -f doclist.lst +%{_docdir}/* + +%changelog +* Wed May 31 2023 Python_Bot <Python_Bot@openeuler.org> - 1.5.0-1 +- Package Spec generated @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +77d7bdb54e9d3721f55c59b65c0420fa tflens-1.5.0.tar.gz |