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Terraform module to provision AWS Elastic Beanstalk environment


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Inputs

Name Description Type Default Required
alb_zone_id ALB zone id map <map> no
app EBS application name string - yes
associate_public_ip_address Specifies whether to launch instances in your VPC with public IP addresses. string false no
attributes Additional attributes (e.g. 1) list <list> no
autoscale_lower_bound Minimum level of autoscale metric to remove an instance string 20 no
autoscale_lower_increment How many Amazon EC2 instances to remove when performing a scaling activity. string -1 no
autoscale_max Maximum instances in charge string 3 no
autoscale_measure_name Metric used for your Auto Scaling trigger string CPUUtilization no
autoscale_min Minumum instances in charge string 2 no
autoscale_statistic Statistic the trigger should use, such as Average string Average no
autoscale_unit Unit for the trigger measurement, such as Bytes string Percent no
autoscale_upper_bound Maximum level of autoscale metric to add an instance string 80 no
autoscale_upper_increment How many Amazon EC2 instances to add when performing a scaling activity string 1 no
availability_zones Choose the number of AZs for your instances string Any 2 no
config_document A JSON document describing the environment and instance metrics to publish to CloudWatch. string { "CloudWatchMetrics": {}, "Version": 1} no
config_source S3 source for config string `` no
delimiter Delimiter to be used between name, namespace, stage, etc. string - no
description Short description of the Environment string `` no
elb_scheme Specify internal if you want to create an internal load balancer in your Amazon VPC so that your Elastic Beanstalk application cannot be accessed from outside your Amazon VPC string public no
enable_log_publication_control Copy the log files for your application's Amazon EC2 instances to the Amazon S3 bucket associated with your application. string false no
enable_managed_actions Enable managed platform updates. When you set this to true, you must also specify a PreferredStartTime and UpdateLevel string true no
enable_stream_logs Whether to create groups in CloudWatch Logs for proxy and deployment logs, and stream logs from each instance in your environment. string false no
enhanced_reporting_enabled Whether to enable "enhanced" health reporting for this environment. If false, "basic" reporting is used. When you set this to false, you must also set enable_managed_actions to false string true no
env_default_key Default ENV variable key for Elastic Beanstalk aws:elasticbeanstalk:application:environment setting string DEFAULT_ENV_%d no
env_default_value Default ENV variable value for Elastic Beanstalk aws:elasticbeanstalk:application:environment setting string UNSET no
env_vars Map of custom ENV variables to be provided to the Jenkins application running on Elastic Beanstalk, e.g. env_vars = { JENKINS_USER = 'admin' JENKINS_PASS = 'xxxxxx' } map <map> no
environment_type Environment type, e.g. 'LoadBalanced' or 'SingleInstance'. If setting to 'SingleInstance', rolling_update_type must be set to 'Time', updating_min_in_service must be set to 0, and public_subnets will be unused (it applies to the ELB, which does not exist in SingleInstance environments) string LoadBalanced no
force_destroy Destroy S3 bucket for load balancer logs string false no
health_streaming_delete_on_terminate Whether to delete the log group when the environment is terminated. If false, the health data is kept RetentionInDays days. string false no
health_streaming_enabled For environments with enhanced health reporting enabled, whether to create a group in CloudWatch Logs for environment health and archive Elastic Beanstalk environment health data. For information about enabling enhanced health, see aws:elasticbeanstalk:healthreporting:system. string false no
health_streaming_retention_in_days The number of days to keep the archived health data before it expires. string 7 no
healthcheck_url Application Health Check URL. Elastic Beanstalk will call this URL to check the health of the application running on EC2 instances string /healthcheck no
http_listener_enabled Enable port 80 (http) string false no
instance_refresh_enabled Enable weekly instance replacement. string true no
instance_type Instances type string t2.micro no
keypair Name of SSH key that will be deployed on Elastic Beanstalk and DataPipeline instance. The key should be present in AWS string - yes
loadbalancer_certificate_arn Load Balancer SSL certificate ARN. The certificate must be present in AWS Certificate Manager string `` no
loadbalancer_managed_security_group Load balancer managed security group string `` no
loadbalancer_security_groups Load balancer security groups list <list> no
loadbalancer_ssl_policy Specify a security policy to apply to the listener. This option is only applicable to environments with an application load balancer. string `` no
loadbalancer_type Load Balancer type, e.g. 'application' or 'classic' string classic no
logs_delete_on_terminate Whether to delete the log groups when the environment is terminated. If false, the logs are kept RetentionInDays days. string false no
logs_retention_in_days The number of days to keep log events before they expire. string 7 no
name Solution name, e.g. 'app' or 'jenkins' string app no
namespace Namespace, which could be your organization name, e.g. 'eg' or 'cp' string - yes
nodejs_version Elastic Beanstalk NodeJS version to deploy string `` no
notification_endpoint Notification endpoint string `` no
notification_protocol Notification protocol string email no
notification_topic_arn Notification topic arn string `` no
notification_topic_name Notification topic name string `` no
preferred_start_time Configure a maintenance window for managed actions in UTC string Sun:10:00 no
private_subnets List of private subnets to place EC2 instances list - yes
public_subnets List of public subnets to place Elastic Load Balancer list - yes
rolling_update_type Set it to Immutable to apply the configuration change to a fresh group of instances string Health no
root_volume_size The size of the EBS root volume string 8 no
root_volume_type The type of the EBS root volume string gp2 no
security_groups List of security groups to be allowed to connect to the EC2 instances list - yes
solution_stack_name Elastic Beanstalk stack, e.g. Docker, Go, Node, Java, IIS. Read more string `` no
ssh_listener_enabled Enable ssh port string false no
ssh_listener_port SSH port string 22 no
ssh_source_restriction Used to lock down SSH access to the EC2 instances. string 0.0.0.0/0 no
stage Stage, e.g. 'prod', 'staging', 'dev', or 'test' string - yes
tags Additional tags (e.g. map('BusinessUnit,XYZ) map <map> no
tier Elastic Beanstalk Environment tier, e.g. ('WebServer', 'Worker') string WebServer no
update_level The highest level of update to apply with managed platform updates string minor no
updating_max_batch Maximum count of instances up during update string 1 no
updating_min_in_service Minimum count of instances up during update string 1 no
version_label Elastic Beanstalk Application version to deploy string `` no
vpc_id ID of the VPC in which to provision the AWS resources string - yes
wait_for_ready_timeout The maximum duration that Terraform should wait for an Elastic Beanstalk Environment to be in a ready state before timing out. string 20m no
zone_id Route53 parent zone ID. The module will create sub-domain DNS records in the parent zone for the EB environment string `` no

Outputs

Name Description
all_settings List of all option settings configured in the environment. These are a combination of default settings and their overrides from setting in the configuration.
application The Elastic Beanstalk Application specified for this environment.
autoscaling_groups The autoscaling groups used by this environment.
cname Fully qualified DNS name for the environment.
ec2_instance_profile_role_name Instance IAM role name
elb_dns_name ELB technical host
elb_load_balancers Elastic Load Balancers in use by this environment.
elb_zone_id ELB zone id
host DNS hostname
id ID of the Elastic Beanstalk environment.
instances Instances used by this environment.
launch_configurations Launch configurations in use by this environment.
load_balancers Elastic Load Balancers in use by this environment.
name Name
queues SQS queues in use by this environment.
security_group_id Security group id
setting Settings specifically set for this environment.
tier The environment tier specified.
triggers Autoscaling triggers in use by this environment.

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