The OpenTelekomCloud provider is used to interact with the many resources supported by OpenTelekomCloud. The provider needs to be configured with the proper credentials before it can be used.
Use the navigation to the left to read about the available resources.
# Configure the OpenTelekomCloud Provider provider "opentelekomcloud" { user_name = "admin" tenant_name = "admin" password = "pwd" auth_url = "http://myauthurl:5000/v2.0" region = "RegionOne" } # Create a web server resource "opentelekomcloud_compute_instance_v2" "test-server" { # ... }
The following arguments are supported:
auth_url
- (Required) The Identity authentication URL. If omitted, the OS_AUTH_URL
environment variable is used.
region
- (Optional) The region of the OpenTelekomCloud cloud to use. If omitted, the OS_REGION_NAME
environment variable is used. If OS_REGION_NAME
is not set, then no region will be used. It should be possible to omit the region in single-region OpenTelekomCloud environments, but this behavior may vary depending on the OpenTelekomCloud environment being used.
user_name
- (Optional) The Username to login with. If omitted, the OS_USERNAME
environment variable is used.
user_id
- (Optional) The User ID to login with. If omitted, the OS_USER_ID
environment variable is used.
tenant_id
- (Optional) The ID of the Tenant (Identity v2) or Project (Identity v3) to login with. If omitted, the OS_TENANT_ID
or OS_PROJECT_ID
environment variables are used.
tenant_name
- (Optional) The Name of the Tenant (Identity v2) or Project (Identity v3) to login with. If omitted, the OS_TENANT_NAME
or OS_PROJECT_NAME
environment variable are used.
password
- (Optional) The Password to login with. If omitted, the OS_PASSWORD
environment variable is used.
token
- (Optional; Required if not using user_name
and password
) A token is an expiring, temporary means of access issued via the Keystone service. By specifying a token, you do not have to specify a username/password combination, since the token was already created by a username/password out of band of Terraform. If omitted, the OS_AUTH_TOKEN
environment variable is used.
domain_id
- (Optional) The ID of the Domain to scope to (Identity v3). If If omitted, the following environment variables are checked (in this order): OS_USER_DOMAIN_ID
, OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_ID
, OS_DOMAIN_ID
.
domain_name
- (Optional) The Name of the Domain to scope to (Identity v3). If omitted, the following environment variables are checked (in this order): OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME
, OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME
, OS_DOMAIN_NAME
, DEFAULT_DOMAIN
.
insecure
- (Optional) Trust self-signed SSL certificates. If omitted, the OS_INSECURE
environment variable is used.
cacert_file
- (Optional) Specify a custom CA certificate when communicating over SSL. You can specify either a path to the file or the contents of the certificate. If omitted, the OS_CACERT
environment variable is used.
cert
- (Optional) Specify client certificate file for SSL client authentication. You can specify either a path to the file or the contents of the certificate. If omitted the OS_CERT
environment variable is used.
key
- (Optional) Specify client private key file for SSL client authentication. You can specify either a path to the file or the contents of the key. If omitted the OS_KEY
environment variable is used.
endpoint_type
- (Optional) Specify which type of endpoint to use from the service catalog. It can be set using the OS_ENDPOINT_TYPE environment variable. If not set, public endpoints is used.
swauth
- (Optional) Set to true
to authenticate against Swauth, a Swift-native authentication system. If omitted, the OS_SWAUTH
environment variable is used. You must also set username
to the Swauth/Swift username such as username:project
. Set the password
to the Swauth/Swift key. Finally, set auth_url
as the location of the Swift service. Note that this will only work when used with the OpenTelekomCloud Object Storage resources.
This provider has the ability to log all HTTP requests and responses between Terraform and the OpenTelekomCloud cloud which is useful for troubleshooting and debugging.
To enable these logs, set the OS_DEBUG
environment variable to 1
along with the usual TF_LOG=DEBUG
environment variable:
$ OS_DEBUG=1 TF_LOG=DEBUG terraform apply
If you submit these logs with a bug report, please ensure any sensitive information has been scrubbed first!
In order to run the Acceptance Tests for development, the following environment variables must also be set:
OS_REGION_NAME
- The region in which to create the server instance.
OS_IMAGE_ID
or OS_IMAGE_NAME
- a UUID or name of an existing image in Glance.
OS_FLAVOR_ID
or OS_FLAVOR_NAME
- an ID or name of an existing flavor.
OS_POOL_NAME
- The name of a Floating IP pool.
OS_NETWORK_ID
- The UUID of a network in your test environment.
OS_EXTGW_ID
- The UUID of the external gateway.
You should be able to use any OpenTelekomCloud environment to develop on as long as the above environment variables are set.
Most of Terraform's OpenTelekomCloud support is done in a standardized Packstack all-in-one environment. You can find the scripts to build this environment here. The included main.tf
file will need to be modified for your specific environment. Once it's up and running, you will have access to a standard, up-to-date OpenTelekomCloud environment with the latest OpenTelekomCloud services.
If you require access to deprecated services, such as Keystone v2 and LBaaS v1, you can use the "legacy" environment here.
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