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Fundamentals
What is HCP Waypoint?
HCP Waypoint lets platform teams define patterns to let developers deploy application infrastructure.
Templates
Templates define the infrastructure and configurations that developers need to create new projects.
Add-ons
Add-ons define infrastructure that developers can add to existing projects.
Templates
Managing templates
Templates consist of a published no-code module in Terraform Cloud and a template definition in HCP Waypoint.
Using templates
Developers create HCP Waypoint projects from templates and get pre-configured infrastructure for their applications.
Add-ons
Managing add-ons
Add-ons consist of a published no-code module in Terraform Cloud and an add-on definition in HCP Waypoint.
Using add-ons
Developers can install add-ons to their HCP Waypoint projects to gain additional application functionality by way of pre-configured infrastructure.
Administration
Role-based access control
Role-based access control lets you restrict access to specific HCP Waypoint functionality based on user roles.
Terraform Cloud integration
HCP Waypoint templates and add-on definitions leverage Terraform Cloud no-code modules to deploy their underlying infrastructure.
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