Skip to content
New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

Missing google_compute_region_network_endpoint_group data source #10989

Comments

@GusPrice
Copy link

GusPrice commented Jan 26, 2022

Community Note

  • Please vote on this issue by adding a 👍 reaction to the original issue to help the community and maintainers prioritize this request
  • Please do not leave "+1" or "me too" comments, they generate extra noise for issue followers and do not help prioritize the request
  • If you are interested in working on this issue or have submitted a pull request, please leave a comment. If the issue is assigned to the "modular-magician" user, it is either in the process of being autogenerated, or is planned to be autogenerated soon. If the issue is assigned to a user, that user is claiming responsibility for the issue. If the issue is assigned to "hashibot", a community member has claimed the issue already.

Description

Data source for google_compute_region_network_endpoint_group would be useful for when creating a number of google_compute_region_network_endpoint_group resources and looking to access the existing resources or a subset thereof when deploying a HTTP Load Balancer for Cloud run. I think this would be in a similar vein to the google_compute_region_instance_group data source.

New or Affected Resource(s)

  • google_compute_region_network_endpoint_group

Potential Terraform Configuration

Querying for a specific region network endpoint group, used for a serverless Cloud Run function:

data "google_compute_region_network_endpoint_group" "sample" {
  name = "sample-network-endpoint-group"
}

Use that endpoint group data source in order to create the appropriate load balancing resources:

module "lb-http" {
  source            = "GoogleCloudPlatform/lb-http/google//modules/serverless_negs"
  version           = "~> 4.4"

  project           = "my-project-id"
  name              = "my-lb"

  ssl                             = true
  managed_ssl_certificate_domains = ["your-domain.com"]
  https_redirect                  = true
  backends = {
    default = {
      groups = [
        {
          # Your serverless service should have a NEG created that's referenced here.
          group = data.google_compute_region_network_endpoint_group.sample.id
        }
      ]
    }
  }
}

References

@github-actions
Copy link

I'm going to lock this issue because it has been closed for 30 days ⏳. This helps our maintainers find and focus on the active issues.
If you have found a problem that seems similar to this, please open a new issue and complete the issue template so we can capture all the details necessary to investigate further.

@github-actions github-actions bot locked as resolved and limited conversation to collaborators Nov 20, 2022
Sign up for free to subscribe to this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in.