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README: Update general documentations and mention some WIP #9
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| Provider | State | HCL | | ||
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| AWS | Yes | Yes | | ||
| FlexibleEngine | Yes | Yes | | ||
| OpenStack | Yes | Yes | | ||
| Google | WIP | WIP | |
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I see you opened the issue, you can maybe link them :)
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@@ -77,6 +81,8 @@ apply specific provider logic if supported. If not supported, then basic graph i | |||
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WIP: Grouping and IAM connections |
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I'd rather add a note or have it displayed differently:
- X: OK
- Y: OK
- Z: WIP
Plus IAM is pretty "vague" there are like 20 resources related to IAM. Building the graph based on the IAM, will require to build a tree of IAM itself to know who can access what basically. Perhaps we know already the list?
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bonus: we can add the link of the issue #6 for "grouping"
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Which names would you use then?
Done |
Also update 'json' for 'tfstate' when mentioning it, and added a minimal version of GO
Also update 'json' for 'tfstate' when mentioning it, and added a minimal version of GO