Provides an EC2 instance resource. This allows instances to be created, updated, and deleted. Instances also support provisioning.
# Create a new instance of the latest Ubuntu 14.04 on an # t2.micro node with an AWS Tag naming it "HelloWorld" provider "aws" { region = "us-west-2" } data "aws_ami" "ubuntu" { most_recent = true filter { name = "name" values = ["ubuntu/images/hvm-ssd/ubuntu-trusty-14.04-amd64-server-*"] } filter { name = "virtualization-type" values = ["hvm"] } owners = ["099720109477"] # Canonical } resource "aws_instance" "web" { ami = "${data.aws_ami.ubuntu.id}" instance_type = "t2.micro" tags { Name = "HelloWorld" } }
The following arguments are supported:
ami
- (Required) The AMI to use for the instance. availability_zone
- (Optional) The AZ to start the instance in. placement_group
- (Optional) The Placement Group to start the instance in. tenancy
- (Optional) The tenancy of the instance (if the instance is running in a VPC). An instance with a tenancy of dedicated runs on single-tenant hardware. The host tenancy is not supported for the import-instance command. ebs_optimized
- (Optional) If true, the launched EC2 instance will be EBS-optimized. Note that if this is not set on an instance type that is optimized by default then this will show as disabled but if the instance type is optimized by default then there is no need to set this and there is no effect to disabling it. See the EBS Optimized section of the AWS User Guide for more information. disable_api_termination
- (Optional) If true, enables EC2 Instance Termination Protection instance_initiated_shutdown_behavior
- (Optional) Shutdown behavior for the instance. Amazon defaults this to stop
for EBS-backed instances and terminate
for instance-store instances. Cannot be set on instance-store instances. See Shutdown Behavior for more information. instance_type
- (Required) The type of instance to start. Updates to this field will trigger a stop/start of the EC2 instance. key_name
- (Optional) The key name of the Key Pair to use for the instance; which can be managed using the aws_key_pair
resource.
get_password_data
- (Optional) If true, wait for password data to become available and retrieve it. Useful for getting the administrator password for instances running Microsoft Windows. The password data is exported to the password_data
attribute. See GetPasswordData for more information.
monitoring
- (Optional) If true, the launched EC2 instance will have detailed monitoring enabled. (Available since v0.6.0)
security_groups
- (Optional) A list of security group names to associate with.
NOTE: If you are creating Instances in a VPC, use
vpc_security_group_ids
instead.
vpc_security_group_ids
- (Optional) A list of security group IDs to associate with. subnet_id
- (Optional) The VPC Subnet ID to launch in. associate_public_ip_address
- (Optional) Associate a public ip address with an instance in a VPC. Boolean value. private_ip
- (Optional) Private IP address to associate with the instance in a VPC. source_dest_check
- (Optional) Controls if traffic is routed to the instance when the destination address does not match the instance. Used for NAT or VPNs. Defaults true. user_data
- (Optional) The user data to provide when launching the instance. Do not pass gzip-compressed data via this argument; see user_data_base64
instead. user_data_base64
- (Optional) Can be used instead of user_data
to pass base64-encoded binary data directly. Use this instead of user_data
whenever the value is not a valid UTF-8 string. For example, gzip-encoded user data must be base64-encoded and passed via this argument to avoid corruption. iam_instance_profile
- (Optional) The IAM Instance Profile to launch the instance with. Specified as the name of the Instance Profile. Ensure your credentials have the correct permission to assign the instance profile according to the EC2 documentation, notably iam:PassRole
. ipv6_address_count
- (Optional) A number of IPv6 addresses to associate with the primary network interface. Amazon EC2 chooses the IPv6 addresses from the range of your subnet. ipv6_addresses
- (Optional) Specify one or more IPv6 addresses from the range of the subnet to associate with the primary network interface tags
- (Optional) A mapping of tags to assign to the resource. volume_tags
- (Optional) A mapping of tags to assign to the devices created by the instance at launch time. root_block_device
- (Optional) Customize details about the root block device of the instance. See Block Devices below for details. ebs_block_device
- (Optional) Additional EBS block devices to attach to the instance. See Block Devices below for details. ephemeral_block_device
- (Optional) Customize Ephemeral (also known as "Instance Store") volumes on the instance. See Block Devices below for details. network_interface
- (Optional) Customize network interfaces to be attached at instance boot time. See Network Interfaces below for more details. credit_specification
- (Optional) Customize the credit specification of the instance. See Credit Specification below for more details. The timeouts
block allows you to specify timeouts for certain actions:
create
- (Defaults to 10 mins) Used when launching the instance (until it reaches the initial running
state) update
- (Defaults to 10 mins) Used when stopping and starting the instance when necessary during update - e.g. when changing instance type delete
- (Defaults to 20 mins) Used when terminating the instance Each of the *_block_device
attributes controls a portion of the AWS Instance's "Block Device Mapping". It's a good idea to familiarize yourself with AWS's Block Device Mapping docs to understand the implications of using these attributes.
The root_block_device
mapping supports the following:
volume_type
- (Optional) The type of volume. Can be "standard"
, "gp2"
, or "io1"
. (Default: "standard"
). volume_size
- (Optional) The size of the volume in gigabytes. iops
- (Optional) The amount of provisioned IOPS. This is only valid for volume_type
of "io1"
, and must be specified if using that type delete_on_termination
- (Optional) Whether the volume should be destroyed on instance termination (Default: true
). Modifying any of the root_block_device
settings requires resource replacement.
Each ebs_block_device
supports the following:
device_name
- The name of the device to mount. snapshot_id
- (Optional) The Snapshot ID to mount. volume_type
- (Optional) The type of volume. Can be "standard"
, "gp2"
, or "io1"
. (Default: "standard"
). volume_size
- (Optional) The size of the volume in gigabytes. iops
- (Optional) The amount of provisioned IOPS. This must be set with a volume_type
of "io1"
. delete_on_termination
- (Optional) Whether the volume should be destroyed on instance termination (Default: true
). encrypted
- (Optional) Enables EBS encryption on the volume (Default: false
). Cannot be used with snapshot_id
. Modifying any ebs_block_device
currently requires resource replacement.
NOTE on EBS block devices: If you use
ebs_block_device
on anaws_instance
, Terraform will assume management over the full set of non-root EBS block devices for the instance, and treats additional block devices as drift. For this reason,ebs_block_device
cannot be mixed with externalaws_ebs_volume
+aws_volume_attachment
resources for a given instance.
Each ephemeral_block_device
supports the following:
device_name
- The name of the block device to mount on the instance. virtual_name
- (Optional) The Instance Store Device Name (e.g. "ephemeral0"
). no_device
- (Optional) Suppresses the specified device included in the AMI's block device mapping. Each AWS Instance type has a different set of Instance Store block devices available for attachment. AWS publishes a list of which ephemeral devices are available on each type. The devices are always identified by the virtual_name
in the format "ephemeral{0..N}"
.
NOTE: Currently, changes to
*_block_device
configuration of existing resources cannot be automatically detected by Terraform. After making updates to block device configuration, resource recreation can be manually triggered by using thetaint
command.
Each of the network_interface
blocks attach a network interface to an EC2 Instance during boot time. However, because the network interface is attached at boot-time, replacing/modifying the network interface WILL trigger a recreation of the EC2 Instance. If you should need at any point to detach/modify/re-attach a network interface to the instance, use the aws_network_interface
or aws_network_interface_attachment
resources instead.
The network_interface
configuration block does, however, allow users to supply their own network interface to be used as the default network interface on an EC2 Instance, attached at eth0
.
Each network_interface
block supports the following:
device_index
- (Required) The integer index of the network interface attachment. Limited by instance type. network_interface_id
- (Required) The ID of the network interface to attach. delete_on_termination
- (Optional) Whether or not to delete the network interface on instance termination. Defaults to false
. Currently, the only valid value is false
, as this is only supported when creating new network interfaces when launching an instance. Credit specification can be applied/modified to the EC2 Instance at any time.
The credit_specification
block supports the following:
cpu_credits
- (Optional) The credit option for CPU usage. resource "aws_vpc" "my_vpc" { cidr_block = "172.16.0.0/16" tags { Name = "tf-example" } } resource "aws_subnet" "my_subnet" { vpc_id = "${aws_vpc.my_vpc.id}" cidr_block = "172.16.10.0/24" availability_zone = "us-west-2a" tags { Name = "tf-example" } } resource "aws_network_interface" "foo" { subnet_id = "${aws_subnet.my_subnet.id}" private_ips = ["172.16.10.100"] tags { Name = "primary_network_interface" } } resource "aws_instance" "foo" { ami = "ami-22b9a343" # us-west-2 instance_type = "t2.micro" network_interface { network_interface_id = "${aws_network_interface.foo.id}" device_index = 0 } }
In addition to all arguments above, the following attributes are exported:
id
- The instance ID. availability_zone
- The availability zone of the instance. placement_group
- The placement group of the instance. key_name
- The key name of the instance password_data
- Base-64 encoded encrypted password data for the instance. Useful for getting the administrator password for instances running Microsoft Windows. This attribute is only exported if get_password_data
is true. Note that this encrypted value will be stored in the state file, as with all exported attributes. See GetPasswordData for more information. public_dns
- The public DNS name assigned to the instance. For EC2-VPC, this is only available if you've enabled DNS hostnames for your VPC public_ip
- The public IP address assigned to the instance, if applicable. NOTE: If you are using an aws_eip
with your instance, you should refer to the EIP's address directly and not use public_ip
, as this field will change after the EIP is attached. ipv6_addresses
- A list of assigned IPv6 addresses, if any network_interface_id
- The ID of the network interface that was created with the instance. primary_network_interface_id
- The ID of the instance's primary network interface. private_dns
- The private DNS name assigned to the instance. Can only be used inside the Amazon EC2, and only available if you've enabled DNS hostnames for your VPC private_ip
- The private IP address assigned to the instance security_groups
- The associated security groups. vpc_security_group_ids
- The associated security groups in non-default VPC subnet_id
- The VPC subnet ID. credit_specification
- Credit specification of instance. For any root_block_device
and ebs_block_device
the volume_id
is exported. e.g. aws_instance.web.root_block_device.0.volume_id
Instances can be imported using the id
, e.g.
$ terraform import aws_instance.web i-12345678
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