Terraform module to provision AWS Elastic Beanstalk environment
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provider "aws" {
region = var.region
}
module "vpc" {
source = "git::https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-aws-vpc.git?ref=tags/0.8.0"
namespace = var.namespace
stage = var.stage
name = var.name
cidr_block = "172.16.0.0/16"
}
module "subnets" {
source = "git::https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-aws-dynamic-subnets.git?ref=tags/0.16.0"
availability_zones = var.availability_zones
namespace = var.namespace
stage = var.stage
name = var.name
vpc_id = module.vpc.vpc_id
igw_id = module.vpc.igw_id
cidr_block = module.vpc.vpc_cidr_block
nat_gateway_enabled = true
nat_instance_enabled = false
}
module "elastic_beanstalk_application" {
source = "git::https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-aws-elastic-beanstalk-application.git?ref=tags/0.3.0"
namespace = var.namespace
stage = var.stage
name = var.name
description = "Test elastic_beanstalk_application"
}
module "elastic_beanstalk_environment" {
source = "git::https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-aws-elastic-beanstalk-environment.git?ref=master"
namespace = var.namespace
stage = var.stage
name = var.name
description = "Test elastic_beanstalk_environment"
region = var.region
availability_zone_selector = "Any 2"
dns_zone_id = var.dns_zone_id
elastic_beanstalk_application_name = module.elastic_beanstalk_application.elastic_beanstalk_application_name
instance_type = "t3.small"
autoscale_min = 1
autoscale_max = 2
updating_min_in_service = 0
updating_max_batch = 1
loadbalancer_type = "application"
vpc_id = module.vpc.vpc_id
loadbalancer_subnets = module.subnets.public_subnet_ids
application_subnets = module.subnets.private_subnet_ids
allowed_security_groups = [module.vpc.vpc_default_security_group_id]
// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/platforms/platforms-supported.html
// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/platforms/platforms-supported.html#platforms-supported.docker
solution_stack_name = "64bit Amazon Linux 2018.03 v2.12.17 running Docker 18.06.1-ce"
additional_settings = [
{
namespace = "aws:elasticbeanstalk:application:environment"
name = "DB_HOST"
value = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
},
{
namespace = "aws:elasticbeanstalk:application:environment"
name = "DB_USERNAME"
value = "yyyyyyyyyyyyy"
},
{
namespace = "aws:elasticbeanstalk:application:environment"
name = "DB_PASSWORD"
value = "zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz"
},
{
namespace = "aws:elasticbeanstalk:application:environment"
name = "ANOTHER_ENV_VAR"
value = "123456789"
}
]
}
}
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Name | Description | Type | Default | Required |
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additional_settings | Additional Elastic Beanstalk setttings. For full list of options, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/command-options-general.html | object | <list> |
no |
alb_zone_id | ALB zone id | map(string) | <map> |
no |
allowed_security_groups | List of security groups to be allowed to connect to the EC2 instances | list(string) | <list> |
no |
application_port | Port application is listening on | number | 80 |
no |
application_subnets | List of subnets to place EC2 instances | list(string) | - | yes |
associate_public_ip_address | Whether to associate public IP addresses to the instances | bool | false |
no |
attributes | Additional attributes (e.g. 1 ) |
list(string) | <list> |
no |
autoscale_lower_bound | Minimum level of autoscale metric to remove an instance | number | 20 |
no |
autoscale_lower_increment | How many Amazon EC2 instances to remove when performing a scaling activity. | number | -1 |
no |
autoscale_max | Maximum instances to launch | number | 3 |
no |
autoscale_measure_name | Metric used for your Auto Scaling trigger | string | CPUUtilization |
no |
autoscale_min | Minumum instances to launch | number | 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 | number | 80 |
no |
autoscale_upper_increment | How many Amazon EC2 instances to add when performing a scaling activity | number | 1 |
no |
availability_zone_selector | Availability Zone selector | string | Any 2 |
no |
delimiter | Delimiter to be used between name , namespace , stage , etc. |
string | - |
no |
description | Short description of the Environment | string | `` | no |
dns_subdomain | The subdomain to create on Route53 for the EB environment. For the subdomain to be created, the dns_zone_id variable must be set as well |
string | `` | no |
dns_zone_id | Route53 parent zone ID. The module will create sub-domain DNS record in the parent zone for the EB environment | string | `` | no |
elastic_beanstalk_application_name | Elastic Beanstalk application name | string | - | yes |
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 | bool | false |
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 | bool | 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 |
bool | true |
no |
env_vars | Map of custom ENV variables to be provided to the application running on Elastic Beanstalk, e.g. env_vars = { DB_USER = 'admin' DB_PASS = 'xxxxxx' } | map(string) | <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 loadbalancer_subnets will be unused (it applies to the ELB, which does not exist in SingleInstance environments) |
string | LoadBalanced |
no |
force_destroy | Force destroy the S3 bucket for load balancer logs | bool | 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. | bool | 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. | bool | false |
no |
health_streaming_retention_in_days | The number of days to keep the archived health data before it expires. | number | 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) | bool | true |
no |
instance_refresh_enabled | Enable weekly instance replacement. | bool | 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 | `` | no |
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(string) | <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_subnets | List of subnets to place Elastic Load Balancer | list(string) | <list> |
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 | bool | false |
no |
logs_retention_in_days | The number of days to keep log events before they expire. | number | 7 |
no |
managed_actions_enabled | Enable managed platform updates. When you set this to true, you must also specify a PreferredStartTime and UpdateLevel |
bool | true |
no |
name | Solution name, e.g. 'app' or 'cluster' | string | - | yes |
namespace | Namespace, which could be your organization name, e.g. 'eg' or 'cp' | string | `` | no |
preferred_start_time | Configure a maintenance window for managed actions in UTC | string | Sun:10:00 |
no |
region | AWS region | string | - | yes |
rolling_update_enabled | Whether to enable rolling update | bool | true |
no |
rolling_update_type | Health or Immutable . 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 | number | 8 |
no |
root_volume_type | The type of the EBS root volume | string | gp2 |
no |
solution_stack_name | Elastic Beanstalk stack, e.g. Docker, Go, Node, Java, IIS. For more info, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/platforms/platforms-supported.html | string | - | yes |
ssh_listener_enabled | Enable SSH port | bool | false |
no |
ssh_listener_port | SSH port | number | 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 | `` | no |
tags | Additional tags (e.g. map('BusinessUnit ,XYZ ) |
map(string) | <map> |
no |
tier | Elastic Beanstalk Environment tier, 'WebServer' or 'Worker' | string | WebServer |
no |
update_level | The highest level of update to apply with managed platform updates | string | minor |
no |
updating_max_batch | Maximum number of instances to update at once | number | 1 |
no |
updating_min_in_service | Minimum number of instances in service during update | number | 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 to wait for the Elastic Beanstalk Environment to be in a ready state before timing out | string | 20m |
no |
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 |
ec2_instance_profile_role_name | Instance IAM role name |
elb_zone_id | ELB zone id |
endpoint | Fully qualified DNS name for the environment |
hostname | 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 |
triggers | Autoscaling triggers in use by this environment |
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