Given a registration token, register a runner with GitLab.
terraform {
required_providers {
gitlabci = {
source = "registry.terraform.io/rsrchboy/gitlabci"
}
}
}
provider "gitlabci" {
base_url = "https://gitlab.com/api/v4"
}
resource "gitlabci_runner_token" "this" {
registration_token = "..."
run_untagged = true
active = true
locked = true
tags = [
"jinx",
"powder",
"cupcake",
]
}
The GitLab provider for terraform is rather nice. However, it (currently) has a couple limitations:
- Runners cannot be registered; and
- API tokens are required.
This is a limited functionality provider, aimed only at making it trivial to create / destroy registered runner tokens while requiring nothing more than the relevant registration token.
This provider also provides data sources related to GitLab CI, including
gitlabci_runner_config
, a data source allowing
runner configuration to be generated (much as, say, the AWS provider's
aws_iam_policy_document
does for IAM policies).
This module is published to the public terraform registry. Please see the documentation there:
The primary home for this software is on GitLab. However, AFAICT the terraform registry only supports GitHub releases we also mirror-push to a repository on GitHub. GitHub Actions are used to build releases over there, and those releases are then imported by the terraform registry. GitLab CI is used for everything else -- including building releases here, as well.
- Home: https://gitlab.com/rsrchboy/terraform-provider-gitlabci
- Mirror: https://github.com/rsrchboy/terraform-provider-gitlabci
- Registry: https://registry.terraform.io/providers/rsrchboy/gitlabci/latest
This software is Copyright 2019-2022 Chris Weyl cweyl@alumni.drew.edu.
This is free software, licensed under the GNU GPL v3+. See the LICENSE
file
for more information.