This simple Terraform will provision:
- EKS cluster on 5 t3.medium nodes
- Create a .nip.io based on LB public IP
- Run epinio install
Commands needed:
- aws-cli
- kubectl
- terraform
sudo zypper -n install aws-cli kubernetes-client terraform
Configure it to use your credentials.
$ aws configure
AWS Access Key ID [None]: <YOUR_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID>
AWS Secret Access Key [None]: <YOUR_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY>
Default region name [None]: <YOUR_AWS_REGION>
Default output format [None]: json
This enables Terraform access to the configuration file and performs operations on your behalf with these security credentials.
After you've done this, initalize your Terraform workspace, which will download
the provider and initialize it with the values provided in the terraform.tfvars
file.
$ terraform init
Terraform has been successfully initialized!
Then, provision your EKS cluster by running terraform apply
. This will
take approximately 10 minutes.
$ terraform apply
# Output truncated...
Plan: 51 to add, 0 to change, 0 to destroy.
Do you want to perform these actions?
Terraform will perform the actions described above.
Only 'yes' will be accepted to approve.
# Output truncated...
Apply complete! Resources: 51 added, 0 changed, 0 destroyed.
Outputs:
admin_password = aN*I2E>S
api_url = https://api.X.Y.Z.A.xip.io
cluster_endpoint = https://xxxxx.us-east-1.eks.amazonaws.com
cluster_name = training-eks-29smnZuW
kubecf_status = KUBECONFIG=./kubeconfig_training-eks-29smnZuW kubectl get pods -n kubecf
stratos_url = KUBECONFIG=./kubeconfig_training-eks-29smnZuW kubectl get svc/console-ui-ext
To configure kubetcl you need to you the kubeconfig_cluster-name
$ export KUBECONFIG=./kubeconfig_training-eks-29smnZuW
$ kubectl get nodes
$ terraform import random_password.password securepassword
https://github.com/terraform-aws-modules/terraform-aws-eks/blob/master/docs/iam-permissions.md