* Update parsing of terraform state file for 0.12.12
* Resource does not seem to have a module element but instead has
provider
* Return the boolean right way if it is already a bool since a bool does
not have an lower method
* Remove the setting of ansible_ssh_user to root for all Packet
Not all servers in packet are accessed as root by default. CoreOS
systems use the `core` user. Removing this allows the user to specify
the remote user with an extra_var or in an ansible.cfg file.
* Default to root user for packet devices except on CoreOS
* Update TF_VERSION for packet in tf-validate-packet
Update TV_VERSION to 0.12.12 for gitlab-ci tf-validate-packet tests
* convert packet terraform files to TV_VERSION 4
* initalize terraform before copying the variable file to the top level dir
* update openstack to terraform 0.12(.5)
* replace cluter.tf with cluster.tfvars
* update README.md to terraform 0.12
* update Openstack CI tests to use terraform 0.12
* specify terraform version in openstack README
* gitlab CI to copy cluster.tfvars in case of openstack provider
* The terraform/openstack dynamic inventory can read
tfstate v4 (generated by terraform 0.12) and convert them internally
ro v3 (as generated by terraform 0.11.x).
Additionally the script has been updated to Python 3.
* Add k8s_allowed_remote_ips variable
Useful for defining CIDRs allowed to initiate a SSH connection when
you don't want to use a bastion.
* Add TF_VAR_k8s_allowed_remote_ips variable to tf-apply-ovh
* Run terraform fmt
* Add terraform fmt to .terraform-validate CI step
* Add tf-validate-aws CI step
* Revert "Add tf-validate-aws CI step"
This reverts commit e007225fac.
* Add support for Packet with Terraform
Co-Author: johnstudarus <john@jhlconsulting.com>
* removed advanced features to streamline
* clarifying usage
* Update README.md
provide a better test to validate things are working OK
* Update README.md
clarifying what to set
* minor wordsmithing
* Fix admin cert path
* clarifying how to configure keys
* enabling kubeconfig_localhost
pull over the configuration file via playbooks rather than the key files individually
* Create output.tf
* Add support for node specific plans
* [contrib/terraform/openstack] Add worker_allowed_ports
Allow user to define in terraform template which ports and remote
IPs that are allowed to access worker nodes. This is useful when you
don't want to open up whole NodePort range to the outside world, or
ports outside NodePort range.
* Add an 'access_ip' for openstack resources to the terraform inventory builder script
* Update Openstack README
* Only use ipv4
* If there's a floating IP assigned to an openstack instance, use that for access_ip
* Replace `openstack_compute_secgroup_v2` with `openstack_networking_secgroup_v2`
The `openstack_networking_secgroup_v2` resource allow specifications of
both ingress and egress. Nova security groups define ingress rules only.
This change will also allow for more user-friendly specified security
rules, as the different security group resources have different HCL
syntax.
Attempting to clarify the language surrounding the etcd node deployment script failure mechanism. I had this error when doing a new cluster deployment last night and, though it should have been, it wasn't immediately apparent to me what was causing the issue (since my default master node hostnames do not specify whether they are also acting as etcd replicas).
* Add supplementary node groups
To add additional ansible groups to the k8s nodes, such as
`kube-ingress` for running ingress controller pods. Empty by default.
* [terraform/openstack] Restores ability to use existing public nodes and masters as bastion.
* [terraform/openstack] Uses network_id as output
* [terraform/openstack] Fixes link to inventory/local/group_vars
* [terraform/openstack] Adds supplementary master groups
* [terraform/openstack] Updates documentation avoiding manual setups for bastion (as they are not needed now).
* [terraform/openstack] Supplementary master groups in docs.
* [terraform/openstack] Fixes repeated usage of master fips instead of bastion fips
* [terraform/openstack] Missing change for network_id to subnet_id
* [terraform/openstack] Changes conditional to element( concat ) form to avoid type issues with empty lists.
Hardcoded variables are removed from variables.tf file because it might
not be suitable for all OpenStack Cloud depending on Identity API
version available (between v2 or v3) and preferred authentication
method.
* Adding bastion and private network provisioning for openstack terraform
* Remove usage of floating-ip property
* Combine openstack instances + floating ips
* Fix relating floating IPs to hosts for openstack builds
* Tighten up security groups
Allow ssh into all instances with floating IP
* Add the gluster hosts to the no-floating group
* Break terraform into modules
* Update README and var descriptions to match current config
* Remove volume property in gluster compute def
* Include cluster name in internal network and router names
* Make dns_nameservers a variable
* Properly tag instances and subnets with `kubernetes.io/cluster/$cluster_name`
This is required by kubernetes to support multiple clusters in a single vpc/az
* Get rid of loadbalancer_apiserver_address as it is no longer needed
* Dynamically retrieve aws_bastion_ami latest reference by querying AWS rather than hard coded
* Dynamically retrieve the list of availability_zones instead of needing to have them hard coded
* Limit availability zones to first 2, using slice extrapolation function
* Replace the need for hardcoded variable "aws_cluster_ami" by the data provided by Terraform
* Move ami choosing to vars, so people don't need to edit create infrastructure if they want another vendor image (as suggested by @atoms)
* Make name of the data block agnostic of distribution, given there are more than one distribution supported
* Add documentation about other distros being supported and what to change in which location to make these changes
* Add comment line and documentation for bastion host usage
* Take out unneeded sudo parm
* Remove blank lines
* revert changes
* take out disabling of strict host checking
This trigger ensures the inventory file is kept up-to-date. Otherwise, if the file exists and you've made changes to your terraform-managed infra without having deleted the file, it would never get updated.
For example, consider the case where you've destroyed and re-applied the terraform resources, none of the IPs would get updated, so ansible would be trying to connect to the old ones.