# Infrastructure Inventory Model This repository treats infrastructure inventory as first-class documentation. ## Intent The goal is not only deployment configuration, but also a maintainable map of: - what hosts/VMs exist, - how they are identified, - what selected runtime objects are mirrored into Terraform, - what outputs can be consumed by docs and future tooling. ## Current inventory sources ### 1) Terraform Proxmox layer `infrastructure/terraform/proxmox/` contains imported/reconciled VM resources and local metadata for physical hosts. This is currently the most structured host/VM inventory in the repo. ### 2) Terraform Docker layer `infrastructure/terraform/docker/` contains selective Docker container resources used as documentation-oriented mirrors. These resources should match existing running containers, not redefine runtime composition strategy. ### 3) Compose runtime definitions Compose files define intended service runtime composition, networking, labels, and integration. ### 4) Architecture docs `docs/architecture.md` provides a human-readable topology view based on repository configuration and observed runtime signals. ## Output shaping expectations When adding Terraform outputs for documentation/tooling: - prefer concise inventory maps/lists, - include stable identifiers and roles, - avoid raw giant provider objects where possible, - include descriptions so future consumers understand intent. ## Limitations today - No full generated inventory document pipeline is present yet. - Some Terraform files still include generated boilerplate comments requiring ongoing cleanup. - Ansible/NixOS operational layers are not yet implemented in a way that provides authoritative inventory in this repo. These limitations are expected for the current adoption stage.