- Website: https://www.terraform.io
- Mailing list: Google Groups
This provider plugin is maintained by the Consul team at HashiCorp.
Clone repository to: $GOPATH/src/github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-consul
$ mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/hashicorp; cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/hashicorp
$ git clone git@github.com:hashicorp/terraform-provider-consul
Enter the provider directory and build the provider
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-consul
$ make build
If you wish to work on the provider, you'll first need Go installed on your machine (version 1.11+ is required). You'll also need to correctly setup a GOPATH, as well as adding $GOPATH/bin
to your $PATH
.
To compile the provider, run make build
. This will build the provider and put the provider binary in the $GOPATH/bin
directory.
$ make bin
...
$ $GOPATH/bin/terraform-provider-consul
...
In order to test the provider, you can simply run make test
.
$ make test
In order to run the full suite of Acceptance tests, run make testacc
.
This should be performed before merging or opening pull requests.
$ consul agent -dev -config-file ./consul_test.hcl &
$ export CONSUL_HTTP_ADDR=localhost:8500
$ export CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN=master-token
$ make testacc
Testing the resources specific to Consul Enterprise requires a running Consul Enterprise server. It is possible to use the Consul Enterprise Docker image which has a license valid for six hours during development:
$ docker run --rm \
-d \
--name consul-test \
-v $PWD/consul_test.hcl:/consul_test.hcl:ro \
-p 8500:8500 \
hashicorp/consul-enterprise:latest consul agent -dev -config-file consul_test.hcl -client=0.0.0.0
$ export CONSUL_HTTP_ADDR=localhost:8500
$ export CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN=master-token
$ make testacc
$ docker stop consul-test
Running the tests requires a running Consul agent locally. This provider targets the latest version of Consul, but older versions should be compatible where possible. In some cases, older versions of this provider will work with older versions of Consul.
If you have Docker installed, you can run Consul with the following command:
$ make test-serv
By default, this will use the latest version of Consul based on the latest image in the Docker repository. You can specify a version with the following:
$ CONSUL_VERSION=1.0.1 make test-serv
This command will run attached and will stop Consul when interrupted. Images will be cached locally by Docker so it is quicky to restart the server as necessary. This will expose Consul on the default adddress.
Nightly acceptance tests are run against the latest
tag of the Consul
Docker image. To run the acceptance tests against a development
version of Consul, you can compile it
locally and then run it in development mode:
$ consul agent -dev