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Terraform AWS VPC Peering
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Terraform module to connect two VPC's on AWS.
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We eat, drink, sleep and most importantly love **DevOps**. We are working towards strategies for standardizing architecture while ensuring security for the infrastructure. We are strong believer of the philosophy <b>Bigger problems are always solved by breaking them into smaller manageable problems</b>. Resonating with microservices architecture, it is considered best-practice to run database, cluster, storage in smaller <b>connected yet manageable pieces</b> within the infrastructure.
We eat, drink, sleep and most importantly love **DevOps**. We are working towards strategies for standardizing architecture while ensuring security for the infrastructure. We are strong believer of the philosophy <b>Bigger problems are always solved by breaking them into smaller manageable problems</b>. Resonating with microservices architecture, it is considered best-practice to run database, cluster, storage in smaller <b>connected yet manageable pieces</b> within the infrastructure.

This module is basically combination of [Terraform open source](https://www.terraform.io/) and includes automatation tests and examples. It also helps to create and improve your infrastructure with minimalistic code instead of maintaining the whole infrastructure code yourself.

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## Prerequisites

This module has a few dependencies:
This module has a few dependencies:

- [Terraform 0.13](https://learn.hashicorp.com/terraform/getting-started/install.html)
- [Go](https://golang.org/doc/install)
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source = "clouddrove/vpc-peering/aws"
version = "0.15.0"
name = "vpc-peering"
repository = "https://registry.terraform.io/modules/clouddrove/vpc-peering/aws/0.15.0"
environment = "test"
label_order = ["environment", "name", "application"]
requestor_vpc_id = "vpc-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"
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| label\_order | label order, e.g. `name`,`application`. | `list(any)` | `[]` | no |
| managedby | ManagedBy, eg 'CloudDrove'. | `string` | `"hello@clouddrove.com"` | no |
| name | Name (e.g. `app` or `cluster`). | `string` | `""` | no |
| repository | Terraform current module repo | `string` | `"https://registry.terraform.io/modules/clouddrove/vpc-peering/aws/"` | no |
| repository | Terraform current module repo | `string` | `"https://github.com/clouddrove/terraform-aws-vpc-peering"` | no |
| requestor\_allow\_remote\_vpc\_dns\_resolution | Allow requestor VPC to resolve public DNS hostnames to private IP addresses when queried from instances in the acceptor VPC. | `bool` | `true` | no |
| requestor\_vpc\_id | Requestor VPC ID. | `string` | n/a | yes |
| tags | Additional tags (e.g. map(`BusinessUnit`,`XYZ`). | `map(string)` | `{}` | no |
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## Testing
In this module testing is performed with [terratest](https://github.com/gruntwork-io/terratest) and it creates a small piece of infrastructure, matches the output like ARN, ID and Tags name etc and destroy infrastructure in your AWS account. This testing is written in GO, so you need a [GO environment](https://golang.org/doc/install) in your system.
In this module testing is performed with [terratest](https://github.com/gruntwork-io/terratest) and it creates a small piece of infrastructure, matches the output like ARN, ID and Tags name etc and destroy infrastructure in your AWS account. This testing is written in GO, so you need a [GO environment](https://golang.org/doc/install) in your system.

You need to run the following command in the testing folder:
```hcl
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## Feedback
## Feedback
If you come accross a bug or have any feedback, please log it in our [issue tracker](https://github.com/clouddrove/terraform-aws-vpc-peering/issues), or feel free to drop us an email at [hello@clouddrove.com](mailto:hello@clouddrove.com).

If you have found it worth your time, go ahead and give us a ★ on [our GitHub](https://github.com/clouddrove/terraform-aws-vpc-peering)!
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