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Hello, How do you organize your pulumi code with Typescript ? I have 1 index.ts with hundreds of lin...
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about 1 year ago
Hello, How do you organize your pulumi code with Typescript ? I have 1 index.ts with hundreds of lines of code... Any best pratices on that ?
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good afternoon! i've got a weird issue that i hope might pique somebody's curiosity. i have a projec...
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Fotios Lindiakos

10 months ago
good afternoon! i've got a weird issue that i hope might pique somebody's curiosity. i have a project (all AWS provider and configured to use OIDC) that's working just fine in
us-east-1
. i added a second stack to use
aws:region: eu-central-2
and then the preview fails with
Diagnostics:
  pulumi:pulumi:Stack (networking-xxx-stg.eu-central-2):
    error: awsx:ec2:Vpc resource 'xxx' has a problem: grpc: the client connection is closing
 
  pulumi:providers:aws (default_6_47_0):
    error: pulumi:providers:aws resource 'default_6_47_0' has a problem: Invalid credentials configured.
so here's the fun part. i set
AWS_REGION=eu-central-2
for that stack and it worked. looking into the cloudtrail logs, it looks the one that failed was issued an access key from
us-east-1
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eu-central-2
. this leads me to believe that the ENV var is influencing whatever you run initially to do the
AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity
(from the deployment logs, it looks like its calling
pulumi-deploy-executor oidc ...
) considering this isn't documented anywhere when talking about configuring the regions, i'm assuming this is not expected?
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Hi, I have an issue where when running a refresh preview pulumi states it will recreate an azure se...
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SamO

about 1 year ago
Hi, I have an issue where when running a refresh preview pulumi states it will recreate an azure service bus even though there are no changes to the azure service bus. However, when I create from new and refresh it is as expected. The stacks where it wants to replace azure service bus has been deployed for months and I am wondering if this could be because of a change from azure-native v1 to v2 but when previewing and deploying there was no issue with replacing etc. Does anyone have any ideas on what the issue could be. I see this output on the queues for the azure service bus and wondering if this why pulumi thinks it needs to recreate everything: namespaceName : "{string value}" => outputstring This is using pulumi version: v3.122.0 but looking back it first seemed to occur in v3.106.0.
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Are there any SaaS alternatives to Pulumi Cloud to use as a pulumi state backend? Is that even possi...
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12 months ago
Are there any SaaS alternatives to Pulumi Cloud to use as a pulumi state backend? Is that even possible? Even cooler if there is something self-hostable. For example, Terraform has Hashicorp behind them. But there is also controlmonkey.io, spacelift.io, scalr.io, etc. Not sure if those guys are only able to use OpenTofu now that Terraform is BSL.
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