How to use homebrew-bundle to manage old terraform version
I haven't been able to find a way to install an older version of terraform (0.11.7, specifically) using homebrew-bundle via the Brewfile. Using the homebrew cli I can just do
brew install https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/0a5f283f5fa18b4bd2dc0e111ca83257af962c9d/Formula/terraform.rb
and I'll be set with terraform 0.11.7. But I haven't been able to figure out how to achieve that via a Brewfile. Any suggestions?
Thank you!
homebrew terraform
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I haven't been able to find a way to install an older version of terraform (0.11.7, specifically) using homebrew-bundle via the Brewfile. Using the homebrew cli I can just do
brew install https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/0a5f283f5fa18b4bd2dc0e111ca83257af962c9d/Formula/terraform.rb
and I'll be set with terraform 0.11.7. But I haven't been able to figure out how to achieve that via a Brewfile. Any suggestions?
Thank you!
homebrew terraform
Hi @John - this doesn't answer your actual question, but check outtfenv
(github.com/Zordrak/tfenv). You can install and run multiple versions of Terraform on the same system and pin versions to projects.
– KJH
Nov 16 '18 at 13:37
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I haven't been able to find a way to install an older version of terraform (0.11.7, specifically) using homebrew-bundle via the Brewfile. Using the homebrew cli I can just do
brew install https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/0a5f283f5fa18b4bd2dc0e111ca83257af962c9d/Formula/terraform.rb
and I'll be set with terraform 0.11.7. But I haven't been able to figure out how to achieve that via a Brewfile. Any suggestions?
Thank you!
homebrew terraform
I haven't been able to find a way to install an older version of terraform (0.11.7, specifically) using homebrew-bundle via the Brewfile. Using the homebrew cli I can just do
brew install https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/0a5f283f5fa18b4bd2dc0e111ca83257af962c9d/Formula/terraform.rb
and I'll be set with terraform 0.11.7. But I haven't been able to figure out how to achieve that via a Brewfile. Any suggestions?
Thank you!
homebrew terraform
homebrew terraform
asked Nov 16 '18 at 1:53
John SpencerJohn Spencer
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Hi @John - this doesn't answer your actual question, but check outtfenv
(github.com/Zordrak/tfenv). You can install and run multiple versions of Terraform on the same system and pin versions to projects.
– KJH
Nov 16 '18 at 13:37
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Hi @John - this doesn't answer your actual question, but check outtfenv
(github.com/Zordrak/tfenv). You can install and run multiple versions of Terraform on the same system and pin versions to projects.
– KJH
Nov 16 '18 at 13:37
Hi @John - this doesn't answer your actual question, but check out
tfenv
(github.com/Zordrak/tfenv). You can install and run multiple versions of Terraform on the same system and pin versions to projects.– KJH
Nov 16 '18 at 13:37
Hi @John - this doesn't answer your actual question, but check out
tfenv
(github.com/Zordrak/tfenv). You can install and run multiple versions of Terraform on the same system and pin versions to projects.– KJH
Nov 16 '18 at 13:37
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Not the best, but possible solution to just use binary file of proper version.
You can download any version of terraform and just run something like this
terraform117 plan
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Not the best, but possible solution to just use binary file of proper version.
You can download any version of terraform and just run something like this
terraform117 plan
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Not the best, but possible solution to just use binary file of proper version.
You can download any version of terraform and just run something like this
terraform117 plan
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Not the best, but possible solution to just use binary file of proper version.
You can download any version of terraform and just run something like this
terraform117 plan
Not the best, but possible solution to just use binary file of proper version.
You can download any version of terraform and just run something like this
terraform117 plan
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Hi @John - this doesn't answer your actual question, but check out
tfenv
(github.com/Zordrak/tfenv). You can install and run multiple versions of Terraform on the same system and pin versions to projects.– KJH
Nov 16 '18 at 13:37