- app (stable, but apps will be deprecated soon. Begin to favor machines.)
- cert (stable)
- ip (stable)
- volume (stable)
- machines (beta)
- postgres (todo)
- app (stable)
- cert (stable)
- ip (stable)
- volume (stable)
To run acceptance tests for this provider some scaffolding is required.
- Create a new organization in your Fly.io account to isolate the resources
- e.g.
fly orgs create fly-terraform-ci
- take note of the org slug
- e.g.
- Export environment variables
export FLY_TF_TEST_ORG=<your-org-slug-from-step-1>
export FLY_TF_TEST_APP="acctestapp-$(head /dev/urandom | LC_ALL=C tr -dc A-Za-z0-9 | head -c 10)"
- Run the commands below to persist your config values. You will need direnv installed.
echo "export FLY_TF_TEST_ORG=${FLY_TF_TEST_ORG}" >> .make-overrides
echo "export FLY_TF_TEST_APP=${FLY_TF_TEST_APP}" >> .make-overrides
- (If using ASDF)
echo "export ASDF_DEFAULT_TOOL_VERSIONS_FILENAME=$(pwd)/.tool-versions"
$(cd infra && echo "fly_ci_org = \"${FLY_TF_TEST_ORG}\"\nfly_ci_app = \"${FLY_TF_TEST_APP}\"" > terraform.tfvars)
- Got to the infra directory and run
terraform apply
to create the scaffolding. - You should now be able to run
make
in the repo root to run tests. - (Optional) set FLY_TF_TEST_REGION in
.make-overrides
to a region closer to you
If you do not have a local Go environment, you can build in a container. The binary will be placed in the root of the repository.
If you are not building for linux, set GOOS
and GOARCH
environment variables appropriately.
docker-compose up
(default, linux build)GOOS=darwin GOARCH=arm64 docker-compose up
(m1 mac)docker-compose up --build
if the version of golang has changed since the last run.