Writing an OpenTofu/terraform provider for Forgejo
2025-05-28 -
Tags: Forgejo OpenTofu terraform
Introduction
Last month I started writing an OpenTofu/terraform for Forgejo. I wanted to automate this forge the same as I automate github already: create and manage repositories, provision actions secrets and variables, configure issue labels, managing mirrors, etc.
A community provider already existed but it is really barebones and missing almost all the resources I need. I could have tried to contribute to it, but after looking at the code I decided not to bother.
I wrote providers before so could get right to it.
Writing a terraform provider
My notes from writing a terraform provider for eventline still apply. With a few previous experiences, this is really straightforward work.
The difficulty and frustration only came from the Forgejo’s API which is pretty inconsistent to say it nicely. A community SDK forked from Gitea exists but I admit that I did not like its code much either and decided to write my own small API client.
Conclusion
Writing a terraform provider is still a lot of fun, I recommend it! If you have a piece of software that you wish had a terraform provider, know that it is not hard to make it a reality. It is also a great learning project, being bounded in scope and immediately useful.
Here is the repository of my forgejo provider for reference and here is the documentation.