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Published: Jan 26, 2021 License: MPL-2.0 Imports: 2 Imported by: 0

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Terraform Provider for Event Store Cloud

This repository contains a Terraform provider for provisioning resources in Event Store Cloud.

Installation

Terraform 0.12

We provide binary releases for macOS, Windows and Linux via GitHub releases. In order for Terraform to find the plugin, the appropriate binary must be placed into the Terraform third-party plugin directory, the location of which varies by operating system:

  • %APPDATA%\terraform.d\plugins on Windows
  • ~/.terraform.d/plugins on macOS or Linux

Alternatively, the binary can be placed alongside the main terraform binary.

On macOS and Linux, you can download the provider using the following commands:

  • macOS: curl -o ./terraform-provider-eventstorecloud.zip -L https://github.com/EventStore/terraform-provider-eventstorecloud/releases/download/v1.5.1/terraform-provider-eventstorecloud_1.5.1_darwin_amd64.zip && unzip ./terraform-provider-eventstorecloud.zip && mv ./terraform-provider-eventstorecloud ~/.terraform.d/plugins/terraform-provider-eventstorecloud
  • Linux: curl -o ./terraform-provider-eventstorecloud.zip -L https://github.com/EventStore/terraform-provider-eventstorecloud/releases/download/v1.5.1/terraform-provider-eventstorecloud_1.5.1_linux_amd64.zip && unzip ./terraform-provider-eventstorecloud.zip && mv ./terraform-provider-eventstorecloud ~/.terraform.d/plugins/terraform-provider-eventstorecloud

If you prefer to install from source, use the make install target in this repository. You'll need a Go 1.13+ development environment.

Terraform 0.13+

Terraform now supports third party modules installed via the plugin registry. Add the following to your terraform module configuration.

terraform {
  required_providers {
    eventstorecloud = {
      source = "EventStore/eventstorecloud"
      version = "1.5.1"
    }
  }
}

Provider Configuration

The Event Store Cloud provider must be configured with an access token, however there are several additional options which may be useful.

Provider configuration options are:

  • token - (ESC_TOKEN via the environment) - Required - an access token for Event Store Cloud. Currently this token must be created and displayed with the esc cli tool esc cli. The token id displayed in the cloud console is not a valid token.

  • organization_id - (ESC_ORG_ID via the environment) - Required - the identifier of the Event Store Cloud organization into which to provision resources.

  • url - (ESC_URL via the environment) - Optional - the URL of the Event Store Cloud API. This defaults to the public cloud instance of Event Store Cloud, but may be overridden to provision resources in another instance.

  • token_store - (ESC_TOKEN_STORE via the environment) - Optional - the location on the local filesystem of the token cache. This is shared with the Event Store Cloud CLI.

Resources

All resources in Event Store Cloud can be provisioned using the Terraform provider, and existing projects can be queried using a data source in the provider.

Data Source eventstorecloud_project

Looks up a project in the organization with which the provider is configured by name.

Example
# This assumes a project with the name "Example Project" exists
data "eventstorecloud_project" "example" {
  name = "Example Project"
}

output "project_id" {
  value = data.eventstorecloud_project.example.id
}
Arguments
  • name - (string, Required) - the name of the project.
Attributes

As well as the input arguments, the following properties are exposed:

  • id - (string) - the ID of the project.

Resource eventstorecloud_project

Creates a project in the organization with which the provider is configured.

Example
resource "eventstorecloud_project" "example" {
  name = "Example Project"
}
Arguments
  • name - (string, Required) - the name of the project.
Attributes

As well as the input arguments, the following properties are exposed:

  • id - (string) - the ID of the project.

Resource eventstorecloud_network

Creates a new network in a cloud project. Networks are specific to a given cloud provider and region.

Example
resource "eventstorecloud_project" "example" {
  name = "Example Project"
}

resource "eventstorecloud_network" "example" {
  name = "Example Network"

  project_id = data.eventstorecloud_project.example.id

  resource_provider = "aws"
  region = "us-west-2"
  cidr_block = "172.21.0.0/16"
}
Arguments
  • name - (string, Required) - the name of the network.
  • project_id - (string, Required) - the ID of the project in which the network should be created.
  • resource_provider - (string, Required) - the name of the cloud in which the network should be created. Valid values for resource_provider are aws, gcp and azure.
  • region - (string, Required) - the name of the region in which the network should be created. Region names must be in the format used by the resource provider, for example us-west-2 for AWS, or East US for Azure.
  • cidr_block - (string, Required) - the address space of the network. The maximum prefix length is /9 however what is allowed is provider dependent, and the minimum is /24. Smaller networks can hold fewer managed clusters, but may be easier to peer to infrastructure hosting applications.
Attributes

As well as the input arguments, the following properties are exposed:

  • id - (string) - the ID of the network.

Resource eventstorecloud_peering

Creates a new peering in a cloud network. Peerings can be created from customer-managed networks in the same cloud and region as the network with which the peering exists. A number of arguments have a format dependent on the cloud provider.

Example (AWS)
resource "eventstorecloud_project" "example" {
  name = "Example Project"
}

resource "eventstorecloud_network" "example" {
  name = "Example Network"

  project_id = data.eventstorecloud_project.example.id

  resource_provider = "aws"
  region = "us-west-2"
  cidr_block = "172.21.0.0/16"
}

resource "eventstorecloud_peering" "example" {
	name = "Peering from AWS into Example Network"

	project_id = eventstorecloud_network.example.project_id
	network_id = eventstorecloud_network.example.id

	peer_resource_provider = eventstorecloud_network.example.resource_provider
	peer_network_region = eventstorecloud_network.example.region

	peer_account_id = "<Customer AWS Account ID>"
	peer_network_id = "<Customer VPC ID>"
	routes = ["<Address space of the customer VPC>"]
}
Arguments
  • name - (string, Required) - the name of the peering.
  • project_id - (string, Required) - the ID of the project in which the peering should be created.
  • network_id - (string, Required) - the ID of the network into which the peering should be created.
  • peer_resource_provider - (string, Required) - the name of the cloud in which the customer managed network exists. Currently this must be the same as the resource provider of the Event Store Cloud network.
  • peer_network_region - (string, Required) - the name of the region in which the customer managed network exists. Currently this must be the same as the region of the Event Store Cloud network, and specified in the format used by the customer cloud - for example us-west-2 in AWS, and westus2 for Azure.
  • peer_account_id - (string, Required) - the account identifier for the account in which the customer-managed network exists. The required format is dependent on the target cloud:
    • AWS: The Account ID (12 digit numeric value available from the account drop down in the AWS console)
  • peer_network_id - (string, Required) - the network identifier for the customer-managed network. The required format is dependent on the target cloud:
    • AWS: The VPC ID (vpc-XXXXXXXX, available via the VPC section of the AWS console)
  • routes - (string, Required) - CIDR Blocks representing routes to be created from the Event Store Cloud network into the customer-managed network. Typically this consists of one element, the address space of the customer-managed network.
Attributes

As well as the input arguments, the following properties are exposed:

  • id - (string) - the ID of the peering.
  • provider_metadata - metadata supplied by the resource provider cloud about the peering link:
    • aws_peering_link_id - (string) - the ID of the peering link in AWS. Empty if the resource provider is not AWS.
    • gcp_project_id - (string) - the project ID of the peering link in GCP. Empty if the resource provider is not GCP.
    • gcp_network_name - (string) - the network name for the peering link in GCP. Empty if the resource provider is not GCP.
    • gcp_network_id - (string) - GCP Network ID in URL format which can be passed to google_compute_network_peering resources. Empty if the peering Provider is not GCP.

Resource eventstorecloud_managed_cluster

Creates a new Managed Event StoreDB cluster in a network.

Example
data "eventstorecloud_project" "example" {
  name = "Example Project"
}

resource "eventstorecloud_network" "example" {
  name = "Example Network"

  project_id = data.eventstorecloud_project.example.id

  resource_provider = "aws"
  region = "us-west-2"
  cidr_block = "172.21.0.0/16"
}

resource "eventstorecloud_managed_cluster" "example" {
	name = "Example Cluster"

	project_id = eventstorecloud_network.example.project_id
	network_id = eventstorecloud_network.example.id

	topology = "three-node-multi-az"
	instance_type = "F1"
	disk_size = 24
	disk_type = "gp2"
	server_version = "20.6"
}
Arguments
  • name - (string, Required) - the name of the managed cluster.
  • project_id - (string, Required) - the ID of the project in which the managed cluster should be created.
  • network_id - (string, Required) - the ID of the network in which the managed cluster should be created. This determines which cloud and region the managed cluster will be hosted in.
  • topology - (string, Required) - the topology of the managed cluster. This determines the fault tolerance of the cluster. Valid values are single-node and three-node-multi-az. The actual implementation of each topology is specific to the resource provider.
  • instance_type - (string, Required) - the size of the instances to use in the managed cluster. This determines the performance of the cluster. Valid values are F1 and C4.
  • disk_size - (int, Required) - the size of the data disks in gigabytes. This determines how much data can be stored by the cluster. The minimum size is 8GB for a cluster in AWS and 10GB for a cluster in GCP.
  • disk_type - (string, Required) - the type of data disks, which helps determine the performance profile of the cluster. Currently gp2 is the only option.
  • server_version - (string, Required) - the version of Event Store Server with which the cluster is provisioned. Currently only 20.6 is available.
  • projection_level - (string, Optional) - the mode in which to enable projections. Valid values are off, system and user. Defaults to off.
Attributes

As well as the input arguments, the following properties are exposed:

  • id - (string) - the ID of the network.
  • dns_name (string) - the DNS name at which the cluster can be found from networks peered into cluster network.
  • resource_provider (string) - the resource provider into which the cluster was provisioned. This is controlled by the network in which the cluster is created.
  • region (string) - the region in which the cluster was provisioned. This is controlled by the network in which the cluster is created.

Contributing

The Event Store Cloud Terraform provider is released under the Mozilla Public License version 2, like most Terraform providers. We welcome pull requests and issues! We adhere to the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct, and ask that contributors familiarize themselves with it. We also have a set of Contributing Guidelines.

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