What is Terraform Private Module Registry?
A private module registry is a repository for Terraform modules that is only accessible to a specific group of users, rather than being publicly available. Private module registries are useful for organizations that want to manage and distribute their own infrastructure code internally, rather than using publicly available modules from the Terraform Registry.
To use a private module registry, users need to configure their Terraform CLI to authenticate with the registry and access the modules. This typically involves setting up an access token or other authentication method and specifying the registry URL in the Terraform configuration.
Once configured, users can use the ‘ module ‘ block in their Terraform configuration to reference the modules in the private registry, just like they would with publicly available modules. Private module registries can be hosted on a variety of platforms, including cloud providers, on-premises servers, and open-source tools.
Overall, private module registries are a useful tool for organizations that want to manage and distribute their own Terraform modules internally, enabling them to better control and reuse their infrastructure code.
What is Terraform?
Terraform is a popular infrastructure-as-code tool that allows you to automate the provisioning and management of infrastructure resources. It uses configuration files written in the HashiCorp Configuration Language (HCL) to define the desired state of your infrastructure, and it uses various commands to apply those configurations and manage your infrastructure resources.
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