I can confirm that the Terraform plugin is working if it is already installed, since it was archived it no longer automatically downloads when applying unless manually installed.
From the Hashicorp website, it appears it was archived when they moved all plugins to their registry and needs an owner and an email to Hashicorp to be moved into to the registry and supported again when running Terraform. I use it regularly but haven’t got the technical skills to maintain the code so been hoping this would be resolved. Niclas > On 26 Jan 2021, at 18:33, christian.nieph...@zv.fraunhofer.de wrote: > > > >> On 26. Jan 2021, at 10:45, Wido den Hollander <w...@widodh.nl> wrote: >> >> >> >> On 1/26/21 10:40 AM, christian.nieph...@zv.fraunhofer.de wrote: >>> On 25. Jan 2021, at 12:40, Abhishek Kumar <abhishek.ku...@shapeblue.com> >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> Terraform CoudStack provider by Hashicorp is archived here >>>> https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-cloudstack >>>> >>>> Is anyone using or maintaining it? >>> >>> We are also using it heavily and are somewhat worried about the module >>> being archived. >> >> Agreed. But do we know why this has been done? What needs to be done to >> un-archive it? >> >> If it's just a matter of some love and attention we can maybe arrange >> something. >> >> Is it technically broken or just abandoned? > > This is just an educated guess, but given that we're not experiencing any > technical issues, I believe it has just been abandoned. > > Christian > > >> >> Wido >> >>> >>>> We're aware of Ansible CloudStack module >>>> (https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/scenario_guides/guide_cloudstack.html) >>>> but are there any other alternatives of Terraform that you may be using >>>> with CloudStack? >>> >>> The ansible module is working quite well. However, one of the advantage of >>> terraform imho is that one can easily destroy defined infrastructure with >>> one command, while with ansible 'the destrcution' needs to be implemented >>> in the playbook. Another advantage is that (at least) Gitlab can now >>> maintain terraform states, which quite nicely supports GitOps approaches. >>> >>> Cheers, Christian >>> >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Abhishek >>>> >>>> abhishek.ku...@shapeblue.com >>>> www.shapeblue.com >>>> 3 London Bridge Street, 3rd floor, News Building, London SE1 9SGUK >>>> @shapeblue >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >