Terraform module to create Iam user resource on AWS.
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This module is basically combination of Terraform open source and includes automatation tests and examples. It also helps to create and improve your infrastructure with minimalistic code instead of maintaining the whole infrastructure code yourself.
We have fifty plus terraform modules. A few of them are comepleted and are available for open source usage while a few others are in progress.
This module has a few dependencies:
- Terraform 0.12
- Go
- github.com/stretchr/testify/assert
- github.com/gruntwork-io/terratest/modules/terraform
IMPORTANT: Since the master
branch used in source
varies based on new modifications, we suggest that you use the release versions here.
Here is an example of how you can use this module in your inventory structure:
module "iam-user" {
source = "git::https://github.com/clouddrove/terraform-aws-iam-user.git?ref=tags/0.12.2"
name = "iam-user"
application = "clouddrove"
environment = "test"
label_order = ["environment", "name", "application"]
policy_enabled = true
policy = data.aws_iam_policy_document.default.json
}
data "aws_iam_policy_document" "default" {
statement {
actions = [
"ec2:Describe*"
]
effect = "Allow"
resources = ["*"]
}
}
Name | Description | Type | Default | Required |
---|---|---|---|---|
application | Application (e.g. cd or clouddrove ). |
string | "" |
no |
attributes | Additional attributes (e.g. 1 ). |
list | <list> |
no |
delimiter | Delimiter to be used between organization , environment , name and attributes . |
string | "-" |
no |
enabled | Whether to create Iam user. | bool | "true" |
no |
environment | Environment (e.g. prod , dev , staging ). |
string | "" |
no |
force_destroy | When destroying this user, destroy even if it has non-Terraform-managed IAM access keys, login profile or MFA devices. Without force_destroy a user with non-Terraform-managed access keys and login profile will fail to be destroyed. | bool | "false" |
no |
label_order | Label order, e.g. name ,application . |
list | <list> |
no |
managedby | ManagedBy, eg 'CloudDrove' or 'AnmolNagpal'. | string | "anmol@clouddrove.com" |
no |
name | Name (e.g. app or cluster ). |
string | "" |
no |
path | The path to the role. | string | "/" |
no |
permissions_boundary | The ARN of the policy that is used to set the permissions boundary for the role. | string | "" |
no |
pgp_key | Either a base-64 encoded PGP public key, or a keybase username in the form keybase:some_person_that_exists. | string | "" |
no |
policy | The policy document. | string | "" |
no |
policy_arn | The ARN of the policy you want to apply. | string | "" |
no |
policy_enabled | Whether to Attach Iam policy with user. | bool | "false" |
no |
status | The access key status to apply. Defaults to Active. Valid values are Active and Inactive. | string | "Active" |
no |
tags | Additional tags (e.g. map(BusinessUnit ,XYZ ). |
map | <map> |
no |
Name | Description |
---|---|
arn | The ARN assigned by AWS for this user. |
key_id | The access key ID. |
secret | The secret access key. Note that this will be written to the state file. Please supply a pgp_key instead, which will prevent the secret from being stored in plain text. |
tags | A mapping of tags to assign to the resource. |
In this module testing is performed with terratest and it creates a small piece of infrastructure, matches the output like ARN, ID and Tags name etc and destroy infrastructure in your AWS account. This testing is written in GO, so you need a GO environment in your system.
You need to run the following command in the testing folder:
go test -run Test
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