terraform-provider-cockroach
is the Terraform provider for the CockroachDB Cloud API [reference, getting started].
- Provision a CockroachDB Cloud Cluster with Terraform
- More information about CockroachDB
- More information about Terraform
For information on developing terraform-provider-cockroach
see DEVELOPMENT.md.
Note: This is a preview release, suitable only for experimental use.
Before you use terraform-provider-cockroach
you must install Terraform and git
on your local machine.
-
In a terminal clone the
terraform-provider-cockroach
repository:git clone https://github.com/cockroachdb/terraform-provider-cockroach.git
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Go to the
examples/workflows/cockroach_serverless_cluster
directory.cd examples/workflows/cockroach_serverless_cluster
-
The provider requires an API key set in an environment variable named
COCKROACH_API_KEY
. Copy the API key from the CockroachDB Cloud console and create theCOCKROACH_API_KEY
environment variable.export COCKROACH_API_KEY=<YOUR_API_KEY>
Where
<your API key>
is the API key you copied from the CockroachDB Cloud Console. -
In a text editor create a new file
terraform.tfvars
incockroach_serverless_cluster
with the following settings.cluster_name = "<cluster name>" sql_user_name = "<SQL user name>" sql_user_password = "<SQL user password>"
Where:
-<cluster name>
is the name of the cluster you want to create.
-<SQL user name>
is the name of the SQL user you want to create.
-<SQL user password>
is the password for the SQL user you want to create. -
Initialize the provider.
terraform init
This reads the
main.tf
configuration file, which contains the information on how the provider will create the Serverless cluster. Theterraform.tfvars
file sets the cluster name, SQL user name, and SQL user password. -
Create the Terraform plan. This shows the actions the provider will take, but won't perform them.
terraform plan
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Create the cluster.
terraform apply
Enter
yes
when prompted to apply the plan and create the cluster. -
(optional) Delete the cluster when you are done.
terraform destroy
Enter
yes
when prompted to delete the cluster.
Running this example will incur charges to your CockroachDB account. It defaults to a minimal hardware spec, but please remember to run
terraform destroy
when you're done if you don't need to keep your cluster.
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In a terminal clone the
terraform-provider-cockroach
repository:git clone https://github.com/cockroachdb/terraform-provider-cockroach.git
-
In a terminal go to the
examples/workflows/cockroach_dedicated_cluster
directory.cd examples/workflows/cockroach_dedicated_cluster
-
The provider requires an API key set in an environment variable named
COCKROACH_API_KEY
. Copy the API key from the CockroachDB Cloud console and create theCOCKROACH_API_KEY
environment variable.export COCKROACH_API_KEY=<YOUR_API_KEY>
Where
<your API key>
is the API key you copied from the CockroachDB Cloud Console. -
In a text editor create a new file
terraform.tfvars
incockroach_dedicated_cluster
with the following settings.cluster_name = "<cluster name>" database = "<database name>" sql_user_name = "<SQL user name>" sql_user_password = "<SQL user password>" cloud_provider = "<cloud provider>" cloud_provider_regions = ["<cloud provider region>"] cluster_node_count = <number of nodes> storage_gib = <storage in GiB> machine_type = "<cloud provider machine type>" allow_list_name = "<allow list name>" cidr_ip = "<allow list CIDR IP>" cidr_mask = <allow list CIDR prefix> os = "<OS name>"
Where:
-<cluster name>
is the name of the cluster you want to create.
-<database name>
is the name that will be used for the database created within the cluster. This database is in addition to defaultdb which is created by default.
-<SQL user name>
is the name of the SQL user you want to create.
-<SQL user password>
is the password for the SQL user you want to create.
-<cloud provider>
is the cloud infrastructure provider. Possible values areGCP
orAWS
orAZURE
(limited access).
-<cloud provider region>
is the region code or codes for the cloud infrastructure provider. For multi-region clusters, separate each region with a comma.
-<number of nodes>
is the number of nodes in each region. Cockroach Labs recommends at least 3 nodes per region, and the same number of nodes in each region for multi-region clusters.
-<storage in GiB>
is the amount of storage specified in GiB.
-<cloud provider machine type>
is the machine type for the cloud infrastructure provider.
-<allow list name>
is the name for the IP allow list. Use a descriptive name to identify the IP allow list.
-<allow list CIDR IP>
is the Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) IP address base.
-<allow list CIDR prefix>
is the CIDR prefix. This should be a number from 0 to 32. Use 32 to only allow the single IP Address passed in cidr_ip.
-<OS name>
is the name of the OS that will be used to connect from for connection string output. Possible values are ('WINDOWS', 'MAC', and 'LINUX'). -
Initialize the provider.
terraform init
This reads the
main.tf
configuration file, which contains the information on how the provider will create the Serverless cluster. Theterraform.tfvars
file sets the cluster name, SQL user name, and SQL user password. -
Create the Terraform plan. This shows the actions the provider will take, but won't perform them.
terraform plan
-
Create the cluster.
terraform apply
Enter
yes
when prompted to apply the plan and create the cluster. -
(optional) Delete the cluster when you are done.
terraform destroy
Enter
yes
when prompted to delete the cluster.