# Set common variables for the environment. This is automatically pulled in in the root terragrunt.hcl configuration to # feed forward to the child modules. # # NOTE: There is only one copy of this, in the `common/` tree, and the others are symbolic links. locals { aws_partition = "aws" aws_partition_alias = "commercial" common_services_account = "471284459109" common_profile = "${local.aws_partition == "aws-us-gov" ? "govcloud" : "commercial"}" # Statically setting the 'last known good' ami gives us some added flexibility # in building amis more regularly. # # Don't forget `lifecycle { ignore_changes = ["ami"] }` in yoru ec2 # builds! amis = { "rhel7-base" = "ami-0de46d7d1a164b307" "rhel7-master" = "ami-0114330666839f2b9" "rhel7-minion" = "ami-0425efbff72b3c702" "ubuntu1804-base" = "TBD" "ubuntu1804-minion" = "TBD" } default_ami = local.amis["rhel7-minion"] # Allows us to easily change to a new base standard # If you need the raw list of all accounts, see `account_list` below account_map = { "prod" = [ "477548533976", # Legacy MDR Prod "045312110490", # mdr-prod-c2 "425831147305", # mdr-prod-modelclient "369723129071", # mdr-prod-malware ], "test" = [ "527700175026", # Legacy MDR Test "816914342178", # mdr-test-c2 "449047653882", # mdr-test-modelclient "404265901253", # mdr-test-malware ], "common" = [ "471284459109", # mdr-common-services ], } # flatten the map into a single list account_list = flatten([ for env, accounts in local.account_map: accounts ]) # This is similar to the account_map, but used for "what accounts am I responsible for"? responsible_accounts = { "prod" = concat(local.account_map["prod"], local.account_map["common"]), "test" = local.account_map["test"], "common" = concat(local.account_map["prod"], local.account_map["common"], local.account_map["test"]), } aws_marketplace_ubuntu_owner_id = "679593333241" partition_tags = { aws_partition = local.aws_partition } }