We actually have limited Cloudformation support in the Infracost CLI at this very moment in time. That being said we haven't been actively expanding support for it. We're a small team, and our core focus is on Terraform users and making their experience top-notch. However, we have a very lively community and always welcome contributions. Community members are building the Pulumi integration at the moment.
Hey, yes we support azure, GCP and AWS. We continually keep up to date with vendors' pricing. You can check out our aggregate cloud pricing graphql API for more info (https://github.com/infracost/cloud-pricing-api/)
Great question, and it's something we get asked a lot. We have an open PR on our main CLI repo to add Pulumi support (https://github.com/infracost/infracost/pull/1752). This still has some way to go and is currently just using a Pulumi preview file. To get to full editor support, we'd need to be able to read raw Pulumi configuration in all the different languages and flavours it comes in. It's definitely on our radar, but it's not "simple" addition. I'd recommend following our Pulumi issue (https://github.com/infracost/infracost/issues/187) for updates on feature support.
I built TestRelay as an open source alternative solution to the likes of hackerrank, codility, e.t.c. I made this to solve two main pain points I’ve have with the majority of technical interviewing platforms:
1. They focus heavily on short algorithm challenges - these aren't anywhere close to what the majority of engineers work on day to day.
2. They're incredibly expensive…
TestRelay is an attempt to solve these issues. TestRelay allows you to write your own domain specific technical tests, whilst providing the power of automated scheduling and test running. Furthermore, TestRelay is 100% open source and free to use, allowing even small teams to have a robust interviewing strategy.
My hope is that by making this open source and easily accessible more companies will have an better time hiring without breaking the bank.
TestRelay is currently in Alpha and comes with these features:
- Recruitment Portal - An easy-to-use dashboard to manage your candidates, reviewers and technical tests.
- Version Control Your Tests - Store your technical tests directly in version control. TestRelay automatically keeps up to date with the latest changes.
- Scheduling Management - TestRelay seamlessly takes care of finding a date and time for candidates to sit your technical test.
- Candidate Portal - Provide candidates a simple interface for managing their upcoming test and make sure they notify you about any scheduling changes.
- Secure Test Environments - Automated access control to generated technical test repos.
As I said - the platform is in Alpha - which means there’s likely to be bugs. So please be mindful of that when using the product and consider supporting with the development effort by:
I actually made a website that attempts to answer this question. My site, Devstop, provides a resource for developer certified reviews of companies' software engineering practices. The idea is to help software engineers identify the best companies to go work for. Check it out here: http://devstop.io/