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Introducing Customizable Resource Auto-naming in Pulumi

Introducing Customizable Resource Auto-naming in Pulumi

I’m thrilled to announce that you can now customize how Pulumi names your cloud resources! Our default auto-naming feature has helped thousands of customers successfully manage cloud resources at scale by automatically ensuring unique, conflict-free resource names across their cloud deployments. This robust naming system has been particularly valuable for teams managing multiple environments, handling zero-downtime deployments, and maintaining clear resource organization. Today, we’re taking it to the next level by giving you control over how these names are generated.

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The Past 6 Months of Pulumi Releases

The Past 6 Months of Pulumi Releases

As we wrap up 2024, let’s look back at the significant features and improvements Pulumi has delivered in the last half of the year. Some key highlights:

  • Pulumi Visual Studio Code Extension
  • Pulumi ESC General Availability
  • Pulumi Insights 2.0 with Resource Explorer
  • Enhanced Kubernetes support

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Pulumi ESC: Discovering Environment Imports

Pulumi ESC: Discovering Environment Imports

Managing secrets and configuration across multiple environments and stacks can easily become complex, leading to duplicated values, inconsistencies, and security risks. Pulumi ESC solves this with composable environments via imports, allowing you to define configuration once and reuse it organization-wide. Now, with the new capabilities to discover environment imports, you gain unprecedented visibility and control, simplifying the management of even the most complex infrastructure and applications.

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Announcing the Pulumi Visual Studio Code Extension

Announcing the Pulumi Visual Studio Code Extension

At the heart of Pulumi’s approach to cloud infrastructure and secrets management is a belief in empowering engineers to use the best software engineering tools to manage complexity at scale and to be maximally productive building cloud infrastructure and applications for their businesses.

Today, we’re excited to announce a next big step in delivering great software engineering tools for Pulumi users, with the launch of a new Pulumi Visual Studio Code (VS Code) Extension. The Pulumi VS Code Extension brings Pulumi key features for Pulumi IaC and Pulumi ESC directly into the IDE environment that many Pulumi users work in every day. Pulumi IaC users can now debug their applications and get Pulumi YAML language support directly in VS Code. And Pulumi ESC users can now create and manage environments, secrets and configuration directly within the IDE with rich IDE features.

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Pulumi ESC Table Editor Now Supports Dynamic Credential and Secret Integrations

Pulumi ESC Table Editor Now Supports Dynamic Credential and Secret Integrations

We are pleased to announce a major update to the Pulumi ESC’s Table Editor: full support for provider configurations is now live! When we first introduced the ESC Table view, our goal was to offer a user-friendly interface for managing complex configuration and secrets for your applications and infrastructure. This has empowered teams to focus on what they do best—building and deploying software.

In our initial launch, the Table Editor allowed you to perform CRUD operations on your secrets and plaintext values, decrypt secrets, import environments, and manage variables—all within a visual interface. Today, we’re taking the next step by enabling full read-write support for provider configurations within the Table Editor. This new capability allows you to add, edit, and manage your provider configurations directly from the table view, offering a more integrated and seamless experience.

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Introducing the Centralized Policy Violations Page: Streamlined Compliance Management

Introducing the Centralized Policy Violations Page: Streamlined Compliance Management

We’re excited to introduce a new centralized Policy Violations destination in Pulumi Cloud to simplify policy management and compliance. This powerful addition provides a comprehensive view of all policy violations across your organization, helping you maintain visibility and control over your infrastructure.

Pulumi’s Policy as Code (PaC) feature, CrossGuard, allows you to define and enforce policies for your infrastructure using familiar programming languages. By integrating these policies directly into your infrastructure code, you can automate compliance checks, gate deployments to ensure security best practices, and maintain governance across all your providers.

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Kubernetes-native Option for Pulumi Deployments Customer-Managed Agents

Kubernetes-native Option for Pulumi Deployments Customer-Managed Agents

We are excited to announce the availability of Kubernetes-native support for Pulumi Deployments Customer-Managed Agents, further enhancing the flexibility and control over your infrastructure deployments. This new feature allows you to self-host deployment agents within your Kubernetes environment, bringing the same power and flexibility of Pulumi-hosted deployments to isolated environments.

Customer Managed Agents: Flexibility and Control

Customer Managed Agents, announced earlier this year, allow you to self-host deployment agents, delivering the power and flexibility of Pulumi Deployments within your own infrastructure. Here’s how you can benefit:

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