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@matchlighter/pulumi-proxmoxve

v0.1.7

Published

A Pulumi package for creating and managing proxmoxve cloud resources.

Downloads

32

Readme

Pulumi Proxmox VE Provider

Work in Progress Pulumi Provider for use with Proxmox VE

  1. Follow the steps above to verify the program runs successfully.

Add End-to-end Testing

Installing the Plugin

  1. Download the appropriate archive file from the Releases page: wget https://github.com/Matchlighter/pulumi-proxmoxve/releases/download/vX.Y.Z/pulumi-resource-proxmoxve-vX.Y.Z-OPERATING_SYSTEM-amd64.tar.gz
  2. Add the plugin to Pulumi: pulumi plugin install resource proxmoxve X.Y.Z -f ./pulumi-resource-proxmoxve-vX.Y.Z-OPERATING_SYSTEM-amd64.tar.gz

Node.js (Java/TypeScript)

  1. Add code to examples_nodejs_test.go to call the example you created, e.g.:

    $ npm install @matchlighter/pulumi-proxmoxve

  2. Add a similar function for each example that you want to run in an integration test. For examples written in other languages, create similar files for examples_${LANGUAGE}_test.go.

    $ yarn add @matchlighter/pulumi-proxmoxve

Python

(Not published. I don't have a present need for this. If you do please open an issue.)

You can also run each test file separately via test tags:

$ pip install pulumi_proxmoxve

.NET

(Not published. I don't have a present need for this. If you do please open an issue with some instructions for how to publish a .NET package)

Configuring CI with GitHub Actions

In this section, we'll add the necessary configuration to work with GitHub Actions for Pulumi's standard CI/CD workflows for providers.

$ go get github.com/matchlighter/pulumi-proxmoxve/sdk/go/...
  1. Ensure that any required secrets are present as repository-level secrets in GitHub. These will be used by the integration tests during the CI/CD process.

Provider configuration is as documented on https://github.com/Telmate/terraform-provider-proxmox