This Terraform module deploys an encrypted managed disk (overview here) in Azure according to one of four available scenarios. Which scenario applies depends on the parameters that you provide. Details are here. The only differences are:
- you must provide 3 additional parameters regarding your key vault setup
- specify "Azure/encryptedmanageddisk/azurerm" as the source for the module
resource "azurerm_resource_group" "diskRg" {
name = "managedDiskRg"
location = "west us"
}
data "azurerm_client_config" "current" {}
resource "azurerm_key_vault" "test" {
name = "acctestkv"
location = "${azurerm_resource_group.diskRg.location}"
resource_group_name = "${azurerm_resource_group.diskRg.name}"
tenant_id = "${data.azurerm_client_config.current.tenant_id}"
sku {
name = "premium"
}
access_policy {
tenant_id = "${data.azurerm_client_config.current.tenant_id}"
object_id = "${data.azurerm_client_config.current.service_principal_object_id}"
key_permissions = [
"create",
"delete",
"get",
]
secret_permissions = [
"delete",
"get",
"set",
]
}
enabled_for_disk_encryption = true
tags {
environment = "Production"
}
}
resource "azurerm_key_vault_secret" "test" {
name = "secret"
value = "szechuan"
vault_uri = "${azurerm_key_vault.test.vault_uri}"
}
resource "azurerm_key_vault_key" "test" {
name = "key"
vault_uri = "${azurerm_key_vault.test.vault_uri}"
key_type = "EC"
key_size = 2048
key_opts = [
"sign",
"verify",
]
}
module "emptyDisk" {
source = "Azure/encryptedmanageddisk/azurerm"
resource_group_name = "${azurerm_resource_group.diskRg.name}"
disk_size_gb = 1
keyVaultID = "${azurerm_key_vault.test.id}"
secretURL = "${azurerm_key_vault_secret.test.id}"
keyURL = "${azurerm_key_vault_key.test.id}"
}
output "empty_disk_id" {
description = "The id of the newly created managed disk"
value = "${module.emptyDisk.managed_disk_id}"
}
Originally created by Greg Oliver
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