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Install For Azure

Before proceeding with Cloud to Code CLI, you’ll need to meet the requirements listed below.

Windows OS

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If you want to use the cli using an executable file follow this guide.

  1. Install Docker Desktop and Docker CLI on your Windows system.
    Recommended system requirements: 4 vCPU and 8 GB RAM.

  2. Pull the container image from the public repository using the command:

    docker pull ghcr.io/stackgenhq/cloud2code
  3. Now run the container using the following command:

    docker run --platform linux/arm64 --rm `
    -e AZURE_TENANT_ID="***************" `
    -e AZURE_CLIENT_ID="***************" `
    -e AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET="***************" `
    -v C:\Users\abc\output:/output `
    ghcr.io/stackgenhq/cloud2code import azure --subscription-id ********************** --resource-group rg-2 --output-dir /output

Usage

OptionDescription
--platformEnsures that the ghcr.io/stackgenhq/cloud2code container runs using the ARM64 architecture, regardless of your host machine's architecture.
-eSets the environment variables.
-vUsed for volume mounting. C:\Users\username\output is the directory path on your local Windows machine, while /output is the directory path inside the Docker container.

Once you install the Docker CLI ensure that you install the rest of the dependencies mentioned in the document.

Install Terraform

Check if you’ve installed Terraform by running the following command:

terraform version

To install Terraform, run the following command:

Run the following command to install Terraform using Homebrew:

brew install terraform

If you do not have Homebrew installed, run the following command:

/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"

Authenticate Your AZ CLI

Run the following command to authenticate your Azure CLI:

az login
  • Follow the on-screen instructions to finish authenticating. Refer to the Azure documentation to learn more about CLI authentication.
  • If you do not have Azure CLI installed, refer to the Azure documentation.

Read Access to Resources

Ensure you have the necessary permissions to access your cloud regions and resources. If unsure, check with your cloud administrator or run the following command to verify your account details:

az account show

Install Cloud to Code CLI

To install the latest version of the Cloud to Code CLI tool using Homebrew, run the following:

brew install stackgenhq/homebrew-stackgen/cloud2code

Cloud to Code CLI lets you download a tfstate from the cloud. However, to provision the same using StackGen CLI, you would need to install it separately. To do so, run the following command if you haven’t done so already:

brew install stackgenhq/stackgen/stackgen

Upgrade Cloud to Code CLI

To check the version of your Cloud to Code CLI installed, run the command:

cloud2code version

To upgrade to the latest version of the Cloud to Code CLI tool, run the following:

brew upgrade stackgenhq/homebrew-stackgen/cloud2code

Create a Terraform State File

Follow these steps to create and import a tfstate file:

  1. Use the command line to create a local Terraform folder and switch your directory to the local folder.
  2. Run the command below to create a terraform state file for the resources within a resource group. You will find your tfstate file in the directory specified in Step 1.

Usage

cloud2code import azure --subscription-id <subscription_id> --resource-group <resource_group>
FlagDescriptionRequired
--subscription-idThe Azure Subscription ID from which resources will be imported.Yes
--resource-groupThe name of the Azure Resource Group to import.Yes
--output-dirOutput Terraform state file path.Yes

Example:

Run the following command to create a terraform state file for the resources in a std-test-template resource group:

cloud2code import azure --subscription-id a1b2c3d4-567e-89f0-1234-56789abcdef0 --resource-group standard-test-template --output-dir /Users/abc/Downloads