/terraform-azurerm-vnet

Terraform module to create/provision Azure vnet

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terraform-azurerm-vnet

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Create a basic virtual network in Azure

This Terraform module deploys a Virtual Network in Azure with a subnet or a set of subnets passed in as input parameters.

The module does not create nor expose a security group. This would need to be defined separately as additional security rules on subnets in the deployed network.

Usage

module "vnet" {
    source              = "Azure/vnet/azurerm"
    resource_group_name = "myapp"
    location            = "westus"
    address_space       = "10.0.0.0/16"
    subnet_prefixes     = ["10.0.1.0/24", "10.0.2.0/24", "10.0.3.0/24"]
    subnet_names        = ["subnet1", "subnet2", "subnet3"]

    tags                = {
                            environment = "dev"
                            costcenter  = "it"
                          }
}

Example adding a network security rule for SSH

variable "resource_group_name" { }

module "vnet" {
  source              = "Azure/vnet/azurerm"
  resource_group_name = "${var.resource_group_name}"
  location            = "westus"
  address_space       = "10.0.0.0/16"
  subnet_prefixes     = ["10.0.1.0/24", "10.0.2.0/24", "10.0.3.0/24"]
  subnet_names        = ["subnet1", "subnet2", "subnet3"]

  tags = {
    environment = "dev"
    costcenter  = "it"
  }
}

resource "azurerm_subnet" "subnet" {
  name  = "subnet1"
  address_prefix = "10.0.1.0/24"
  resource_group_name = "${var.resource_group_name}"
  virtual_network_name = "acctvnet"
  network_security_group_id = "${azurerm_network_security_group.ssh.id}"
}

resource "azurerm_network_security_group" "ssh" {
  depends_on          = ["module.vnet"]
  name                = "ssh"
  location            = "westus"
  resource_group_name = "${var.resource_group_name}"

  security_rule {
    name                       = "test123"
    priority                   = 100
    direction                  = "Inbound"
    access                     = "Allow"
    protocol                   = "Tcp"
    source_port_range          = "*"
    destination_port_range     = "22"
    source_address_prefix      = "*"
    destination_address_prefix = "*"
  }

}

Test

Configurations

We provide 2 ways to build, run, and test the module on a local development machine. Native (Mac/Linux) or Docker.

Native (Mac/Linux)

Prerequisites

Environment setup

We provide simple script to quickly set up module development environment:

$ curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Azure/terramodtest/master/tool/env_setup.sh | sudo bash

Run test

Then simply run it in local shell:

$ cd $GOPATH/src/{directory_name}/
$ bundle install
$ rake build
$ rake e2e

Docker

We provide a Dockerfile to build a new image based FROM the microsoft/terraform-test Docker hub image which adds additional tools / packages specific for this module (see Custom Image section). Alternatively use only the microsoft/terraform-test Docker hub image by using these instructions.

Prerequisites

Custom Image

This builds the custom image:

$ docker build --build-arg BUILD_ARM_SUBSCRIPTION_ID=$ARM_SUBSCRIPTION_ID --build-arg BUILD_ARM_CLIENT_ID=$ARM_CLIENT_ID --build-arg BUILD_ARM_CLIENT_SECRET=$ARM_CLIENT_SECRET --build-arg BUILD_ARM_TENANT_ID=$ARM_TENANT_ID -t azure-vnet .

This runs the build and unit tests:

$ docker run --rm azure-vnet /bin/bash -c "bundle install && rake build"

This runs the end to end tests:

$ docker run --rm azure-vnet /bin/bash -c "bundle install && rake e2e"

This runs the full tests:

$ docker run --rm azure-vnet /bin/bash -c "bundle install && rake full"

Authors

Originally created by Eugene Chuvyrov

License

MIT