The SoftLayer provider is used to manage SoftLayer resources.
Use the navigation to the left to read about the available resources.
Note: The SoftLayer provider is new as of Terraform 0.6.16. It is ready to be used but many features are still being added. If there is a SoftLayer feature missing, please report it in the GitHub repo.
Here is an example that will setup the following:
test_key_1
in the example below). Add the below to a file called sl.tf
and run the terraform
command from the same directory:
provider "softlayer" { username = "" api_key = "" } # This will create a new SSH key that will show up under the \ # Devices>Manage>SSH Keys in the SoftLayer console. resource "softlayer_ssh_key" "test_key_1" { name = "test_key_1" public_key = "${file(\"~/.ssh/id_rsa_test_key_1.pub\")}" # Windows Example: # public_key = "${file(\"C:\ssh\keys\path\id_rsa_test_key_1.pub\")}" } # Virtual Server created with existing SSH Key already in SoftLayer \ # inventory and not created using this Terraform template. resource "softlayer_virtual_guest" "my_server_1" { name = "my_server_1" domain = "example.com" ssh_keys = ["123456"] image = "DEBIAN_7_64" region = "ams01" public_network_speed = 10 cpu = 1 ram = 1024 } # Virtual Server created with a mix of previously existing and \ # Terraform created/managed resources. resource "softlayer_virtual_guest" "my_server_2" { name = "my_server_2" domain = "example.com" ssh_keys = ["123456", "${softlayer_ssh_key.test_key_1.id}"] image = "CENTOS_6_64" region = "ams01" public_network_speed = 10 cpu = 1 ram = 1024 }
You'll need to provide your SoftLayer username and API key, so that Terraform can connect. If you don't want to put credentials in your configuration file, you can leave them out:
provider "softlayer" {}
...and instead set these environment variables:
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