Packer-by-example is a collection of Scripts, Ansible, Makefiles and Packer files to building images in the Public Cloud. It's designed to work with CI/CD systems such as Travis CI, CircleCI and Jenkins, or even at your console.
This project uses the "build-harness" a bit modified version of the project "SweetOps" from Cloudposse. Sweet indeed.
It's 100% Open Source and licensed under the APACHE2.
some usage info...
Here's how to get started...
git clone https://github.com/jameswoolfenden/packer-by-example.gitto pull down the repositorymake initto initialize thepacker-by-example
This Repository contains a number of examples for using Packer, with different OS and CloudPlatforms.
Instructions for each Cloud provider are here:
There are several different OS examples, Windows and Linux, and different versions of each. The "packfiles" have examples of using basic features of scipts or Ansible to configure your images, aw well versioning the AMI's.
Available targets:
help/all:
Display help for all targets
help/short:
This help short screen
help:
Help screen
lint Lint terraform code
Got a question?
File a GitHub issue.
You can join the Cloudposse community Open Source Community on Slack.
Please use the issue tracker to report any bugs or file feature requests.
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