# Handy tool to find AMIs: # https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/locator/ec2/ #data "aws_ami" "ubuntu_pro" { # # Ubuntu Pro 18.04 Product ID: fc15dd7b-2aa0-47e5-bb05-94c75950b5de # # most_recent = true # owners = [ "513442679011" ] # This seems like it might change sometimes? # # # sadly, it looks like the image isn't named correctly in govcloud. I've given # # canonical feedback on this, but for now we'll use the ami id directly. # #filter { # # name = "name" # # values = ["ubuntu-pro/images/hvm-ssd/ubuntu-bionic-18.04-amd64-server-*", ] # #} # # filter { # name = "image-id" # values = [ "ami-0fe6338c47e61cd5d" ] # } # # filter { # name = "root-device-type" # values = ["ebs"] # } # # filter { # name = "virtualization-type" # values = ["hvm"] # } #} data "aws_security_group" "typical-host" { name = "typical-host" vpc_id = var.vpc_id } # Use the default EBS key data "aws_kms_key" "ebs-key" { key_id = "alias/ebs_root_encrypt_decrypt" } resource "aws_network_interface" "vmray-server-interface" { subnet_id = var.private_subnets[0] security_groups = [ data.aws_security_group.typical-host.id, aws_security_group.vmray_server_sg.id ] description = "vmray-server" tags = merge(var.standard_tags, var.tags, { Name = "vmray-server" }) } resource "aws_instance" "vmray-server-instance" { tenancy = "default" ebs_optimized = true disable_api_termination = var.instance_termination_protection instance_initiated_shutdown_behavior = "stop" instance_type = var.instance_types["vmray-server"] key_name = "msoc-build" monitoring = false iam_instance_profile = "msoc-default-instance-profile" ami = data.aws_ami.ubuntu2004.image_id # We need to ignore ebs_block_device changes, because if the AMI changes, so does the snapshot_id. # If they add a feature to block more specific changes (eg `ebs_block_devices[*].snapshot_id`), then # that could be removed. lifecycle { ignore_changes = [ ami, key_name, user_data, ebs_block_device ] } root_block_device { volume_type = "gp3" volume_size = "60" delete_on_termination = true encrypted = true kms_key_id = data.aws_kms_key.ebs-key.arn } network_interface { device_index = 0 network_interface_id = aws_network_interface.vmray-server-interface.id } user_data = data.template_cloudinit_config.cloud-init-vmray-server.rendered tags = merge( var.standard_tags, var.tags, { Name = "vmray-server" }) volume_tags = merge( var.standard_tags, var.tags, { Name = "vmray-server" }) } # Secrets example: # 1. Find the secret # 2. Get the secret # 3. Decode the json data "aws_secretsmanager_secret" "ubuntu" { name = "Ubuntu" provider = aws.c2 } data "aws_secretsmanager_secret_version" "ubuntu" { secret_id = data.aws_secretsmanager_secret.ubuntu.id provider = aws.c2 } locals { secret_ubuntu = jsondecode(data.aws_secretsmanager_secret_version.ubuntu.secret_string) } data "template_file" "cloud-init-vmray-server" { # Should these be in a common directory? I suspect they'd be reusable template = file("${path.module}/cloud-init/cloud-init.tpl") vars = { hostname = "vmray-server" fqdn = "vmray-server.${var.dns_info["private"]["zone"]}" environment = var.environment salt_master = var.salt_master proxy = var.proxy aws_partition = var.aws_partition aws_partition_alias = var.aws_partition_alias aws_region = var.aws_region ua_key = local.secret_ubuntu["ua_key"] } } # Render a multi-part cloud-init config making use of the part # above, and other source files data "template_cloudinit_config" "cloud-init-vmray-server" { gzip = true base64_encode = true # Main cloud-config configuration file. part { filename = "init.cfg" content_type = "text/cloud-config" content = data.template_file.cloud-init-vmray-server.rendered } # Additional parts as needed #part { # content_type = "text/x-shellscript" # content = "ffbaz" #} } module "private_dns_record_vmray_server" { source = "../../submodules/dns/private_A_record" name = "vmray-server" ip_addresses = [ aws_instance.vmray-server-instance.private_ip ] dns_info = var.dns_info reverse_enabled = true providers = { aws.c2 = aws.c2 } }