The OVH Provider allows Terraform to manage OVH resources.
- Website: https://www.terraform.io
Clone repository to: $GOPATH/src/github.com/ovh/terraform-provider-ovh
$ mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/terraform-providers/; cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/terraform-providers/
$ git clone git@github.com:ovh/terraform-provider-ovh
Enter the provider directory and build the provider
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/ovh/terraform-provider-ovh
$ make build
Please see the documentation in the Terraform registry.
Or you can browse the documentation within this repo here.
If you wish to test the provider from the local version you just built, you can try the following method.
First install the terraform provider binary into your local plugin repository:
# Set your target environment (OS_architecture): linux_amd64, darwin_amd64...
$ export ENV="linux_amd64"
$ make build
$ mkdir -p ~/.terraform.d/plugins/terraform.local/local/ovh/0.0.1/$ENV
$ cp $GOPATH/bin/terraform-provider-ovh ~/.terraform.d/plugins/terraform.local/local/ovh/0.0.1/$ENV/terraform-provider-ovh_v0.0.1
Then create a terraform configuration using this exact provider:
$ mkdir ~/test-terraform-provider-ovh
$ cd ~/test-terraform-provider-ovh
$ cat > main.tf <<EOF
# Configure the OVHcloud Provider
terraform {
required_providers {
ovh = {
source = "terraform.local/local/ovh"
version = "0.0.1"
}
}
}
provider "ovh" {
}
EOF
$ export OVH_ENDPOINT="..."
$ export OVH_APPLICATION_KEY="..."
$ export OVH_APPLICATION_SECRET="..."
$ export OVH_CONSUMER_KEY="..."
$ rm .terraform.lock.hcl && terraform init
...
$ terraform apply
...
If you wish to work on the provider, you'll first need Go installed on your machine (version 1.8+ 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 build
...
$ $GOPATH/bin/terraform-provider-ovh
...
In order to test the provider, you can simply run make test
.
$ make test
In order to run the full suite of Acceptance tests you will need to have the following list of OVH products attached to your account:
- a Vrack
- a Load Balancer
- a registered Domain
- a cloud project
You will also need to setup your OVH api credentials. (see documentation)
Once setup, please follow these steps to prepare an environment for running the Acceptance tests:
$ cat > ~/.ovhrc <<EOF
# setup ovh api credentials
export OVH_ENDPOINT="ovh-eu"
export OVH_APPLICATION_KEY="..."
export OVH_APPLICATION_SECRET="..."
export OVH_CONSUMER_KEY="..."
EOF
$ source ~/.ovhrc
In order for all the tests to pass you can run:
export OVH_IP_TEST="..."
export OVH_IP_BLOCK_TEST="..."
export OVH_IP_REVERSE_TEST="..."
export OVH_IPLB_SERVICE_TEST="..."
export OVH_CLOUD_PROJECT_SERVICE_TEST="..."
export OVH_CLOUD_PROJECT_FAILOVER_IP_TEST="..."
export OVH_CLOUD_PROJECT_FAILOVER_IP_ROUTED_TO_1_TEST="..."
export OVH_CLOUD_PROJECT_FAILOVER_IP_ROUTED_TO_2_TEST="..."
export OVH_VRACK_SERVICE_TEST="..."
export OVH_ZONE_TEST="..."
$ make testacc
To filter acceptance test, you can run:
$ make testacc TESTARGS="-run TestAccCloudProjectPrivateNetwork"
To remove dangling resources, you can run:
$ make testacc TESTARGS="-sweep"
Please read the contributing guide to learn about how you can contribute to the OVHcloud Terraform provider ;-).
There is no small contribution, don't hesitate!
Our awesome contributors: