28mm / blast-radius

Interactive visualizations of Terraform dependency graphs using d3.js
https://28mm.github.io/blast-radius-docs/
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Terraform v1.0.0 support (w/ fixes and CI testing) #95

Open gruberdev opened 3 years ago

gruberdev commented 3 years ago

Fixes:

Changelog

Since the maintainer has been AFK for quite some time, I will also create a separate Docker container for those who want to run it without having to deal with the hassle for building and applying the fixes. Hang on. My repository can be found here.

gruberdev commented 3 years ago

Integrated changes from:

gerrywastaken commented 3 years ago

@gruberdev awesome work! I recommend splitting off (while still giving credit to the original) so you are no longer just a fork of this repository. This way yoru fork is more discoverable, can track issues and has the search feature on github. Otherwise it just appears as one of the many forks (in varying states) of this project. It would be awesome if you updated the Readme so that it mentions your docker image.

gruberdev commented 3 years ago

@gruberdev awesome work! I recommend splitting off (while still giving credit to the original) so you are no longer just a fork of this repository. This way yoru fork is more discoverable, can track issues and has the search feature on github. Otherwise it just appears as one of the many forks (in varying states) of this project. It would be awesome if you updated the Readme so that it mentions your docker image.

I will do that eventually, just need to find some spare time on my routine.

sfc-gh-jlove commented 2 years ago

@gruberdev awesome work! I recommend splitting off (while still giving credit to the original) so you are no longer just a fork of this repository. This way yoru fork is more discoverable, can track issues and has the search feature on github. Otherwise it just appears as one of the many forks (in varying states) of this project. It would be awesome if you updated the Readme so that it mentions your docker image.

I will do that eventually, just need to find some spare time on my routine.

@gruberdev did you ever find the spare time?