terraform
Version information
This version is compatible with:
- Puppet Enterprise 2023.8.x, 2023.7.x, 2023.6.x, 2023.5.x, 2023.4.x, 2023.3.x, 2023.2.x, 2023.1.x, 2023.0.x, 2021.7.x, 2021.6.x, 2021.5.x, 2021.4.x, 2021.3.x, 2021.2.x, 2021.1.x, 2021.0.x, 2019.8.x
- Puppet >= 6.27.0 < 9.0.0
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Tasks:
- apply
- destroy
- initialize
- output
- refresh
Plans:
- apply
- destroy
- refresh
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mod 'puppetlabs-terraform', '0.7.1'
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terraform
Table of Contents
Description
The Terraform plugin module supports looking up target objects from a Terraform state file, applying, destroying and querying outputs from Terraform project directories.
Requirements
You will need to have installed Terraform
on the system you wish to run bolt from. The executable must be on the system $PATH
.
Inventory plugin usage
The resolve_reference
task supports looking up target objects from a Terraform state file. It accepts several fields:
dir
: The directory containing either a local Terraform state file or Terraform configuration to read remote state from. Relative to the active Boltdir unless absolute path is specified.resource_type
: The Terraform resources to match, as a regular expression.state
: (Optional) The name of the local Terraform state file to load, relative todir
(defaults toterraform.tfstate)
.backend
: (Optional) The type of backend to load the state form, eitherremote
orlocal
(defaults tolocal
).target_mapping
: A hash of target attributes to populate with resource values (e.g.target_mapping: { name: 'id' }
).
The target_mapping
parameter requires either a uri
or name
field. If only uri
is set, the value of uri
is used as the name
.
Examples
groups:
- name: cloud-webs
targets:
- _plugin: terraform
dir: /path/to/terraform/project1
resource_type: google_compute_instance.web
target_mapping:
uri: network_interface.0.access_config.0.nat_ip
- _plugin: terraform
dir: /path/to/terraform/project2
resource_type: aws_instance.web
target_mapping:
uri: public_ip
Multiple resources with the same name are identified as .0, .1, etc.
The path to nested properties must be separated with .
: for example, network_interface.0.access_config.0.nat_ip
.
For example, the following truncated output creates two targets, named 34.83.150.52
and 34.83.16.240
. These targets are created by matching the resources google_compute_instance.web.0
and google_compute_instance.web.1
. The uri
for each target is the value of their network_interface.0.access_config.0.nat_ip
property, which corresponds to the externally routable IP address in Google Cloud.
google_compute_instance.web.0:
id = web-0
cpu_platform = Intel Broadwell
machine_type = f1-micro
name = web-0
network_interface.# = 1
network_interface.0.access_config.# = 1
network_interface.0.access_config.0.assigned_nat_ip =
network_interface.0.access_config.0.nat_ip = 34.83.150.52
network_interface.0.address =
network_interface.0.name = nic0
network_interface.0.network = https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/cloud-app1/global/networks/default
network_interface.0.network_ip = 10.138.0.22
project = cloud-app1
self_link = https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/cloud-app1/zones/us-west1-a/instances/web-0
zone = us-west1-a
google_compute_instance.web.1:
id = web-1
cpu_platform = Intel Broadwell
machine_type = f1-micro
name = web-1
network_interface.# = 1
network_interface.0.access_config.# = 1
network_interface.0.access_config.0.assigned_nat_ip =
network_interface.0.access_config.0.nat_ip = 34.83.16.240
network_interface.0.address =
network_interface.0.name = nic0
network_interface.0.network = https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/cloud-app1/global/networks/default
network_interface.0.network_ip = 10.138.0.21
project = cloud-app1
self_link = https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/cloud-app1/zones/us-west1-a/instances/web-1
zone = us-west1-a
google_compute_instance.app.1:
id = app-1
cpu_platform = Intel Broadwell
machine_type = f1-micro
name = app-1
network_interface.# = 1
network_interface.0.access_config.# = 1
network_interface.0.access_config.0.assigned_nat_ip =
network_interface.0.access_config.0.nat_ip = 35.197.93.137
network_interface.0.address =
network_interface.0.name = nic0
network_interface.0.network = https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/cloud-app1/global/networks/default
network_interface.0.network_ip = 10.138.0.23
project = cloud-app1
self_link = https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/cloud-app1/zones/us-west1-a/instances/app-1
zone = us-west1-a
Setting up Terraform project directories
The initialize
task will setup a Terraform project directory with all the appropriate modules and providers needed to execute your configuration. It accepts a single field:
dir
: (Optional) Path to Terraform project directory. Path is relative to CWD, unless an absolute path is specified.
Provisioning resources
The apply
task will apply resources and return the logs printed to stdout. It accepts several fields:
dir
: (Optional) Path to Terraform project directory. Path is relative to CWD, unless an absolute path is specified.state
: (Optional) Path to read and save state. Defaults toterraform.tfstate
. Path is relative todir
.state_out
: (Optional) Path to write state to that is different thanstate
. This can be used to preserve the old state. Path is relative todir
.target
: (Optional) Resource to target. Operation will be limited to this resource and its dependencies. Accepts a single resource string or an array of resources.var
: (Optional) Set Terraform variables, expects a hash with key value pairs representing variables and values (NOTE: single quotes'
are incompatible).var_file
: (Optional) Set variables in the Terraform configuration from a file. Path is relative todir
.
The apply
plan will run the apply
task against the localhost
target and optionally return the result of the output
task. It accepts several fields:
dir
: (Optional) Path to Terraform project directory. Path is relative to CWD, unless an absolute path is specified.state
: (Optional) Path to read and save state. Defaults toterraform.tfstate
. Path is relative todir
.state_out
: (Optional) Path to write state to that is different thanstate
. This can be used to preserve the old state. Path is relative todir
.target
: (Optional) Resource to target. Operation will be limited to this resource and its dependencies. Accepts a single resource string or an array of resources.var
: (Optional) Set Terraform variables, expects a hash with key value pairs representing variables and values (NOTE: single quotes'
are incompatible).var_file
: (Optional) Set variables in the Terraform configuration from a file. Path is relative todir
.return_output
: (Optional) Return the result of theoutput
task (defualts tofalse
).
The output
task will return the result of executing terraform output
. It accepts several fields:
dir
: (Optional) Path to Terraform project directory. Path is relative to CWD, unless an absolute path is specified.state
: (Optional) Path to read and save state. Defaults toterraform.tfstate
. Path is relative todir
.
Destroying resources
The destroy
task will destroy resources and return the logs printed to stdout. It accepts several fields:
dir
: (Optional) Path to Terraform project directory. Path is relative to CWD, unless an absolute path is specified.state
: (Optional) Path to read and save state. Defaults toterraform.tfstate
. Path is relative todir
.state_out
: (Optional) Path to write state to that is different thanstate
. This can be used to preserve the old state. Path is relative todir
.target
: (Optional) Resource to target. Operation will be limited to this resource and its dependencies. Accepts a single resource string or an array of resources.var
: (Optional) Set Terraform variables, expects a hash with key value pairs representing variables and values (NOTE: single quotes'
are incompatible).var_file
: (Optional) Set variables in the Terraform configuration from a file. Path is relative todir
.
The destroy
plan will run the destroy
task against the localhost
and return it's result. It accepts several fields:
dir
: (Optional) Path to Terraform project directory. Path is relative to CWD, unless an absolute path is specified.state
: (Optional) Path to read and save state. Defaults toterraform.tfstate
. Path is relative todir
.state_out
: (Optional) Path to write state to that is different thanstate
. This can be used to preserve the old state. Path is relative todir
.target
: (Optional) Resource to target. Operation will be limited to this resource and its dependencies. Accepts a single resource string or an array of resources.var
: (Optional) Set Terraform variables, expects a hash with key value pairs representing variables and values (NOTE: single quotes'
are incompatible).var_file
: (Optional) Set variables in the Terraform configuration from a file. Path is relative todir
.
Example
In this example plan, resources are applied and then destroyed during plan execution. The outputs from the terraform::apply
plan are used to pass as data to a task.
plan example(TargetSpec $targets){
run_task('terraform::initialize', 'dir' => '/home/cas/working_dir/dynamic-inventory-demo')
$apply_result = run_plan('terraform::apply', 'dir' => '/home/cas/working_dir/dynamic-inventory-demo', 'return_output' => true)
run_task('important::stuff', $targets, 'task_var' => $apply_result)
run_plan('destroy', 'dir' => '/home/cas/working_dir/dynamic-inventory-demo')
}
What are tasks?
Modules can contain tasks that take action outside of a desired state managed by Puppet. It’s perfect for troubleshooting or deploying one-off changes, distributing scripts to run across your infrastructure, or automating changes that need to happen in a particular order as part of an application deployment.
Tasks in this module release
What are plans?
Modules can contain plans that take action outside of a desired state managed by Puppet. It’s perfect for troubleshooting or deploying one-off changes, distributing scripts to run across your infrastructure, or automating changes that need to happen in a particular order as part of an application deployment.
Release 0.7.0
Added
-
New
refresh
task and planTask executes a terraform refresh to enable updating the state without running an apply, which could potentially destroy resources.
-
New
refresh_state
option added to apply planWill run the
terrafrom::refresh
task after doing an apply. This allows for situations where resources were modified during the apply and not written to state so a refresh is required to capture them.
Changed
- Puppet 8 Support / Drop Puppet 4 & 5
Release 0.6.1
Bug fixes
-
Add PDK as a gem dependency
PDK is now a gem dependency for the module release pipeline
Release 0.6.0
New features
- Bump maximum Puppet version to include 7.x (#22)
Release 0.5.0
New features
-
Set
resolve_reference
task to private (#14)The
resolve_reference
task has been set toprivate
so it no longer appears in UI lists.
Bug fixes
-
Inventory plugin raised an exception when no statefile was found (#16)
The
resolve_reference
task would error when no statefile was found. It now returns an empty inventory instead.
Release 0.4.0
New features
-
Added
initialize
taskThere has been a simple
initialize
task added to the module that can be used to ensure Terraform project directories are initialized with required modules and providers installed so your code runs without manually runningterraform init
before executing a plan.
Release 0.3.0
New features
-
Added
target_mapping
parameter inresolve_reference
task (#1405)The
resolve_reference
task has a newtarget_mapping
parameter that accepts a hash of target attributes and the resource values to populate them with. -
Added
state
parameter in theresolve_reference
task (#1405)The
statefile
parameter for theresolve_reference
task has been replaced with astate
parameter to maintain consistency among the other tasks and plans in the module.
Bug fixes
-
Raise error when remote state cannot be loaded (#1436)
When attempting to load remote state from a non-existent state file,
terraform
would return anil
value which would be loaded into the inventory and cause Bolt to error. Theterraform
plugin now checks whether the attempt to load remote state returned any data and errors if it did not.
Release 0.2.0
Bug fixes
-
Expand
dir
path relative to Boltdir (#1162)The
dir
option will now be expanded relative to the active Boltdir the user is running bolt with, instead of the current working directory they ran Bolt from. This is part of standardizing all configurable paths in Bolt to be relative to the Boltdir.
Release 0.1.0
This is the initial release.
Dependencies
- puppetlabs-ruby_task_helper (>= 0.1.0 < 1.0.0)
- puppetlabs-ruby_plugin_helper (>= 0.1.0 <= 1.0.0)
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