This modules makes it easy to set up a new VPC Network in GCP by defining your network and subnet ranges in a concise syntax.
It supports creating:
- A Google Virtual Private Network (VPC)
- Subnets within the VPC
- Secondary ranges for the subnets (if applicable)
- Terraform 0.10.x
- terraform-provider-google plugin v1.8.0
In order to execute this module you must have a Service Account with the following roles:
- roles/compute.networkAdmin on the organization
In order to operate with the Service Account you must activate the following API on the project where the Service Account was created:
- Compute Engine API - compute.googleapis.com
Be sure you have the correct Terraform version (0.10.x), you can choose the binary here:
You can go to the examples folder, however the usage of the module could be like this in your own main.tf file:
module "vpc" {
source = "github.com/terraform-google-modules/terraform-google-network"
project_id = "<PROJECT ID>"
network_name = "example-vpc"
subnets = [
{
subnet_name = "subnet-01"
subnet_ip = "10.10.10.0/24"
subnet_region = "us-west1"
subnet_private_access = false
},
{
subnet_name = "subnet-02"
subnet_ip = "10.10.20.0/24"
subnet_region = "us-west1"
subnet_private_access = false
},
]
secondary_ranges = {
subnet-01 = [
{
range_name = "subnet-01-secondary-01"
ip_cidr_range = "192.168.64.0/24"
},
]
subnet-02 = []
}
}
Then perform the following commands on the root folder:
terraform init
to get the pluginsterraform plan
to see the infrastructure planterraform apply
to apply the infrastructure buildterraform destroy
to destroy the built infrastructure
Please refer the /variables.tf file for the required and optional variables.
Please refer the /outputs.tf file for the outputs that you can get with the terraform output
command
The project has the following folders and files:
- /: root folder
- /examples: examples for using this module
- /test: Folders with files for testing the module (see Testing section on this file)
- /main.tf: main file for this module, contains all the resources to create
- /variables.tf: all the variables for the module
- /output.tf: the outputs of the module
- /README.md: this file
The integration tests for this module are built with bats, basically the test checks the following:
- Perform
terraform init
command - Perform
terraform get
command - Perform
terraform plan
command and check that it'll create n resources, modify 0 resources and delete 0 resources - Perform
terraform apply -auto-approve
command and check that it has created the n resources, modified 0 resources and deleted 0 resources - Perform several
gcloud
commands and check the infrastructure is in the desired state - Perform
terraform destroy -force
command and check that it has destroyed the n resources
You can use the following command to run the integration test in the folder /test/integration/gcloud-test
. launch.sh
The makefile in this project will lint or sometimes just format any shell, Python, golang, Terraform, or Dockerfiles. The linters will only be run if the makefile finds files with the appropriate file extension.
All of the linter checks are in the default make target, so you just have to run
make -s
The -s is for 'silent'. Successful output looks like this
Running shellcheck
Running flake8
Running gofmt
Running terraform validate
Running hadolint on Dockerfiles
Test passed - Verified all file Apache 2 headers
The linters are as follows:
- Shell - shellcheck. Can be found in homebrew
- Python - flake8. Can be installed with 'pip install flake8'
- Golang - gofmt. gofmt comes with the standard golang installation. golang is a compiled language so there is no standard linter.
- Terraform - terraform has a built-in linter in the 'terraform validate' command.
- Dockerfiles - hadolint. Can be found in homebrew