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Terraform:Cloud Configuration Management
Martin Schütte30 September 2016
Concepts
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From Servers …
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…to Services
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Services also need Configuration Management
• Replace “click paths” with source code in VCS• Lifecycle awareness, not just a setup.sh• Reproducible environments• Specification, documentation, policy enforcement
⇒ Infrastructure as Code
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TERRAFORMBuild, Combine, and Launch Infrastructure
Example: Simple Webservice (part 1)
### AWS Setupprovider ”aws” {profile = ”${var.aws_profile}”region = ”${var.aws_region}”
}
# Queueresource ”aws_sqs_queue” ”importqueue” {name = ”${var.app_name}-${var.aws_region}-importqueue”
}
# Storageresource ”aws_s3_bucket” ”importdisk” {bucket = ”${var.app_name}-${var.aws_region}-importdisk”acl = ”private”
}
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Example: Simple Webservice (part 2)
### Heroku Setupprovider ”heroku” { ... }
# Importerresource ”heroku_app” ”importer” {name = ”${var.app_name}-${var.aws_region}-import”region = ”eu”config_vars {
SQS_QUEUE_URL = ”${aws_sqs_queue.importqueue.id}”S3_BUCKET = ”${aws_s3_bucket.importdisk.id}”
}}
resource ”heroku_addon” ”mongolab” {app = ”${heroku_app.importer.name}”plan = ”mongolab:sandbox”
}
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Core Ideas in Terraform
• Simple model of resource entities with attributes• Stateful lifecycle with CRUD operations• Declarative configuration• Dependencies by inference• Parallel execution
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Core Concepts in Terraform
• Provider: a source of resources(usually with an API endpoint & authentication)
• Resource: every thing “that has a set of configurableattributes and a lifecycle (create, read, update, delete)” –implies ID and state
• Data Source: information read from provider(e. g. lookup own account ID or AMI-ID)
• Provisioner: initialize a resource with local orremote scripts
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Core Concepts in Terraform
• Order: directed acyclic graph of all resources• Plan: generate an execution plan for reviewbefore applying a configuration
• State: execution result is kept in state file(local or remote)
• Lightweight: little provider knowledge, no error handling
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Available services
Providers:• AWS• Azure• Google Cloud• Heroku• DNSMadeEasy• OpenStack• Docker• …
Resources:• aws_instance• aws_vpc• aws_elb• aws_iam_user• azure_instance• heroku_app• …
Provisioners:• chef• file• local-exec• remote-exec
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DSL Syntax
• Hashicorp Configuration Language (HCL),think “JSON-like but human-friendly”
• Variables• Interpolation, e. g.”number ${count.index + 1}”
• Attribute access with resource_type.resource_name• Few build-in functions, e. g.base64encode(string), format(format, args…)
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HCL vs. JSON
# An AMIvariable ”ami” {description = ”custom AMI”
}
/* A multiline comment. */
resource ”aws_instance” ”web” {ami = ”${var.ami}”count = 2source_dest_check = false
connection {user = ”root”
}}
{”variable”: {
”ami”: {”description”: ”custom AMI”
}},”resource”: {
”aws_instance”: {”web”: {
”ami”: ”${var.ami}”,”count”: 2,”source_dest_check”: false,
”connection”: {”user”: ”root”
}}
}}
}Martin Schütte | Terraform | code.talks 2016 13/38
terraform graph | dot -Tpdf
aws_s3_bucket.importdisk
provider.aws
aws_sqs_queue.importqueue
heroku_addon.mongolab
heroku_app.importer
provider.heroku
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Terraform Process
*.tf override.tfModules
“source” terraform.tfvars
plan
state
get
plan
apply
destroy
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Example: Add Provisioning
# Importerresource ”heroku_app” ”importer” {name = ”${var.app_name}-${var.aws_region}-import”region = ”eu”
config_vars { ... }
provisioner ”local-exec” {command = <<EOT
cd ~/projects/go-testserver &&git remote add heroku ${heroku_app.importer.git_url} &&git push heroku masterEOT}
}
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Example: Add Outputs
# Storageresource ”aws_s3_bucket” ”importdisk” { ... }
# Importerresource ”heroku_app” ”importer” { ... }
# Outputsoutput ”importer_bucket_arn” {value = ”${aws_s3_bucket.importdisk.arn}”
}
output ”importer_url” {value = ”${heroku_app.importer.web_url}”
}
output ”importer_gitrepo” {value = ”${heroku_app.importer.git_url}”
}
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Example: Add Lifecycle Meta-Parameter
# Storageresource ”aws_s3_bucket” ”importdisk” {bucket = ”${var.app_name}-${var.aws_region}-importdisk”acl = ”private”
lifecycle {prevent_destroy = true
}}
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Demo
$ terraform validate$ terraform plan -out=my.plan$ terraform show my.plan$ terraform apply my.plan
$ terraform output$ terraform output -json$ terraform output importer_url$ curl -s $(terraform output importer_url)
$ terraform plan -destroy$ terraform destroy
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Features
Modules
“Plain terraform code” lacks structure and reusability
Modules
• are subdirectories with self-contained terraform code• may be sourced from Git, Mercurial, HTTPS locations• use variables and outputs to pass data
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Module Example
Every Terraform directory may be used as a module.
Here I use the previous webservice example.
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Using a Module Example (part 1)
module ”importer_west” {source = ”../simple”aws_region = ”eu-west-1”
app_name = ”${var.app_name}”aws_profile = ”${var.aws_profile}”heroku_login_email = ”${var.heroku_login_email}”heroku_login_api_key = ”${var.heroku_login_api_key}”
}
module ”importer_central” {source = ”../simple”aws_region = ”eu-central-1”
# ...}
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Using a Module Example (part 2)
# Main App, using modulesresource ”heroku_app” ”main” {name = ”${var.app_name}-main”region = ”eu”
config_vars {IMPORTER_URL_LIST = <<EOT
[ ”${module.importer_west.importer_url}”,”${module.importer_central.importer_url}” ]
EOT}
}
output ”main_url” {value = ”${heroku_app.main.web_url}”
}
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terraform.tfstate
• Terraform keeps known state of resources• Defaults to local state in terraform.tfstate• Optional remote state with different backends(S3, Consul, Atlas, …)• Useful to sync multiple team members• Needs additional mutex mechanism• Remote state is a data source
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Example: Using State Import
$ terraform import aws_db_instance.foo tf-20160927095319078600159ekcaws_db_instance.foo: Importing from ID ”tf-20160927095319078600159ekc”...aws_db_instance.foo: Import complete!Imported aws_db_instance (ID: tf-20160927095319078600159ekc)
aws_db_instance.foo: Refreshing state... (ID: tf-20160927095319078600159ekc)
Import success! The resources imported are shown above. These arenow in your Terraform state. Import does not currently generateconfiguration, so you must do this next. If you do not create configurationfor the above resources, then the next ‘terraform plan‘ will markthem for destruction.
$ terraform state listaws_db_instance.foo
$ terraform state show aws_db_instance.fooid = tf-20160927095319078600159ekcaddress = tf-20160927095319078600159ekc.cdtlwiwa6l8t.eu-central-......
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Example: Use Remote State
$ terraform remote config -backend=s3 \-backend-config=”bucket=my-iaas-config” \-backend-config=”key=vpc_project/terraform.tfstate” \-backend-config=”region=eu-central-1”
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Example: Use Remote State to Chain Projects
resource ”terraform_remote_state” ”vpc” {backend = ”s3”config {
bucket = ”my-iaas-config”key = ”vpc_project/terraform.tfstate”region = ”eu-central-1”
}}
resource ”aws_instance” ”foo” {# use state from vpc_projectsubnet_id = ”${data.terraform_remote_state.vpc.subnet_id}”
}
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Data Sources
• Lookup information from Provider• New feature in 0.7• Eliminate glue code likepacker | tee | grep &&terraform apply -var ”ami=$ami”
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Example: Using Data Source
# searches for most recent tagged AMI in own accountdata ”aws_ami” ”webami” {most_recent = trueowners = [”self”]
filter {name = ”tag:my_key”values = [”my_value”]
}}
# use AMIresource ”aws_instance” ”web” {instance_type = ”t2.micro”ami = ”${data.aws_ami.webami.id}”
}
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How to Write Own Plugins
• Learn you some Golang• Use the schema helper lib• Adapt to model ofProvider (setup steps, authentication) andResources (arguments/attributes and CRUD methods)
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Plugin Example
Simple Plugin: MySQL
Implements provider mysql with resource mysql_database.
Code at builtin/providers/mysql
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Usage
Issues
Under active development, current version 0.7.4(September 19)
• Still a few bugs, e. g. losing state info• Modules are very simple• Lacking syntactic sugar(e. g. aggregations, common repetitions)
General problems for this kind of tool
• Testing is inherently difficult• Provider coverage• Resource model mismatch, e. g. with Heroku apps• Ignorant of API rate limits, account ressource limits, etc.
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Reasons to Upgrate to 0.7
• terraform fmt (ok, actually since 0.6.15)• Output flag -json• Lists and Maps may be passed to modules• State Import• Data Sources
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Comparable Tools
Tools:
• AWS CloudFormation (with generator tools)• OpenStack Heat• Azure Resource Manager Templates
Configuration Management:
• SaltStack Salt Cloud• Ansible v2.x includes cloud modules
Libraries:
• fog, Ruby cloud abstraction library
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Workflow
• Use a VCS, i. e. git• Use separate user credentials, know how to revoke them• Use PGP to encrypt sensitive data, e. g. with Blackbox• Use remote state and consider access locking,e. g. with a single build server
• Take a look at Hashicorp Atlas and its workflow
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Hashicorp Workflow
image by Hashicorp Atlas: Artifact Pipeline and Image Deploys with Packer and Terraform
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Links and Resources
• Terraform• hashicorp/terraform
• terraform-community-modules
• StackExchange/blackbox• newcontext/kitchen-terraform
• Terraforming – Export existing AWS resources
• Terraform: Beyond the Basics with AWS• Terraform, VPC, and why you want a tfstate file per env
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The End
Defining system infrastructure as code andbuilding it with tools doesn’t make the quality anybetter. At worst, it can complicate things.— Infrastructure as Code by Kief Morris
Martin Schütte@m_schuett
slideshare.net/mschuett/tinyurl.com/ct16-tf
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