This is a work in progress Terraform Provider to manage NATS JetStream.
Warning
DEPRECATION NOTICE: This project will be deprecated after release 0.1.1 and will receive only bug fixes and security updates going forward.
There are two reasons for deprecation:
- The primary one is that the NATS server currently has a limitation for supporting declarative-style configuration tools. Specifically, there are some APIs which result in an internal state change that causes the provider state to be implicitly out-of-sync. This is being addressed in 2.11
- The secondary reason is that the provider is written using an old version of the Terraform SDK and needs to be updated to be compatible with Terraform 1.18+
Once NATS 2.11 is released, the intention is to re-write the provider using the latest Terraform SDK.
When using Terraform 0.13 or newer adding the provider
and running terraform init
will download the provider from the Terraform Registry.
The provider supports NATS 2.0 credentials either in a file or as a Terraform Variable or Data, for local use you would set the credentials as in the examples later, but if you use something like Terraform Cloud or wish to store the credentials in a credential store you can use Terraform Variables:
variable "ngs_credential_data" {
type = string
description = "Text of the NATS credentials to use to manage JetStream"
}
provider "jetstream" {
servers = "connect.ngs.global"
credential_data = var.ngs_credential_data
}
A locked down user that can only admin JetStream but not retrieve any data stored in JetStream looks like this:
╭─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ User │
├──────────────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Name │ ngs_jetstream_admin │
│ User ID │ UBI3V7PXXQHJ67C4G2W2D7ICX3NK4S2RJCBUPNLWGGV6W34HYFUSD57M │
│ Issuer ID │ AARRII4JZYJB3WYECBTMU6WSST2SUZ7SN7PWNSDWQTYVPMXQHDA3WXZ7 │
│ Issued │ 2020-03-11 10:37:29 UTC │
│ Expires │ 2020-04-11 10:37:29 UTC │
+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
| Pub Allow | $JS.API.CONSUMER.DELETE.*.* |
| | $JS.API.CONSUMER.DURABLE.CREATE.*.* |
| | $JS.API.CONSUMER.INFO.*.* |
| | $JS.API.CONSUMER.LIST.* |
| | $JS.API.CONSUMER.NAMES.* |
| | $JS.API.INFO |
| | $JS.API.STREAM.CREATE.* |
| | $JS.API.STREAM.DELETE.* |
| | $JS.API.STREAM.INFO.* |
| | $JS.API.STREAM.LIST |
| | $JS.API.STREAM.NAMES |
| | $JS.API.STREAM.TEMPLATE.> |
| | $JS.API.STREAM.UPDATE.* |
| Sub Allow | _INBOX.> |
| Response Permissions | Not Set |
+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
| Max Msg Payload | Unlimited |
| Max Data | Unlimited |
| Max Subs | Unlimited |
| Network Src | Any |
| Time | Any |
+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
Here's a command to create this using nsc
, note replace the DemoAccount
and 1M
strings with your account name and desired expiry time:
$ nsc add user -a DemoAccount
--expiry 1M \
--name ngs_jetstream_admin \
--allow-pub '$JS.API.CONSUMER.DELETE.*.*' \
--allow-pub '$JS.API.CONSUMER.DURABLE.CREATE.*.*' \
--allow-pub '$JS.API.CONSUMER.INFO.*.*' \
--allow-pub '$JS.API.CONSUMER.LIST.*' \
--allow-pub '$JS.API.CONSUMER.NAMES.*' \
--allow-pub '$JS.API.INFO' \
--allow-pub '$JS.API.STREAM.CREATE.*' \
--allow-pub '$JS.API.STREAM.DELETE.*' \
--allow-pub '$JS.API.STREAM.INFO.*' \
--allow-pub '$JS.API.STREAM.LIST' \
--allow-pub '$JS.API.STREAM.NAMES' \
--allow-pub '$JS.API.STREAM.TEMPLATE.>' \
--allow-pub '$JS.API.STREAM.UPDATE.*' \
--allow-sub '_INBOX.>'
This will create the credential in ~/.nkeys/creds/synadia/MyAccount/ngs_jetstream_admin.creds
Terraform Provider that connects to any NATS JetStream server
provider "jetstream" {
servers = "connect.ngs.global:4222"
credentials = "/home/you/ngs_stream_admin.creds"
}
servers
- The list of servers to connect to in a comma seperated list.credentials
- (optional) Fully Qualified Path to a file holding NATS credentials.credential_data
- (optional) The NATS credentials as a string, intended to use with data providers.user
- (optional) Connects using a username, when no password is set this is assumed to be a Token.password
- (optional) Connects using a password.nkey
- (optional) Connects using an nkey stored in a file.tls.ca_file
- (optional) Fully Qualified Path to a file containing Root CA (PEM format). Use when the server has certs signed by an unknown authority.tls.ca_file_data
- (optional) The Root CA PEM as a string, intended to use with data providers. Use when the server has certs signed by an unknown authority.tls.cert_file
- (optional) The certificate to authenticate with.tls.cert_file_data
- (optional) The certificate to authenticate with, intended to use with data providers.tls.key_file
- (optional) The private key to authenticate with.tls.key_file_data
- (optional) The private key to authenticate with, intended to use with data providers.
Creates a JetStream Stream, supports editing resources in place.
resource "jetstream_stream" "ORDERS" {
name = "ORDERS"
subjects = ["ORDERS.*"]
storage = "file"
max_age = 60 * 60 * 24 * 365
}
resource "jetstream_stream" "TRANSFORM" {
name = "TRANSFORM"
subjects = ["TRANSFORM.*"]
storage = "file"
subject_transform {
source = "TRANSFORM.>"
destination = "NEWSUBJECT.>"
}
}
description
- (optional) Contains additional information about this stream (string)metadata
- (optional) A map of strings with arbitrary metadata for the streamack
- (optional) If the Stream should support confirming receiving messages via acknowledgements (bool)max_age
- (optional) The maximum oldest message that can be kept in the stream, duration specified in seconds (number)max_bytes
- (optional) The maximum size of all messages that can be kept in the stream (number)compression
- (optional) Enable stream compression by setting the value tos2
max_consumers
- (optional) Number of consumers this stream allows (number)max_msg_size
- (optional) The maximum individual message size that the stream will accept (number)max_msgs
- (optional) The maximum amount of messages that can be kept in the stream (number)max_msgs_per_subject
(optional) The maximum amount of messages that can be kept in the stream on a per-subject basis (number)name
- The name of the stream (string)replicas
- (optional) How many replicas of the data to keep in a clustered environment (number)retention
- (optional) The retention policy to apply over and above max_msgs, max_bytes and max_age (string)storage
- (optional) The storage engine to use to back the stream (string)subjects
- The list of subjects that will be consumed by the Stream (["list", "string"])duplicate_window
- (optional) The time window size for duplicate tracking, duration specified in seconds (number)placement_cluster
- (optional) Place the stream in a specific cluster, influenced by placement_tagsplacement_tags
- (optional) Place the stream only on servers with these tagssource
- (optional) List of streams to sourcemirror
- (optional) Stream to mirrordeny_delete
- (optional) Restricts the ability to delete messages from a stream via the API. Cannot be changed once set to true (bool)deny_purge
- (optional) Restricts the ability to purge messages from a stream via the API. Cannot be change once set to true (bool)allow_rollup_hdrs
- (optional) Allows the use of the Nats-Rollup header to replace all contents of a stream, or subject in a stream, with a single new message (bool)allow_direct
- (optional) Allow higher performance, direct access to get individual messages via the $JS.DS.GET API (bool)subject_transform
- (optional) A map of source and destination subjects to transform.
Create or Delete Consumers on any Terraform managed Stream. Does not support editing consumers in place
resource "jetstream_stream" "ORDERS" {
name = "ORDERS"
subjects = ["ORDERS.*"]
storage = "file"
max_age = 60 * 60 * 24 * 365
}
resource "jetstream_consumer" "ORDERS_NEW" {
stream_id = jetstream_stream.ORDERS.id
durable_name = "NEW"
deliver_all = true
filter_subject = "ORDERS.received"
sample_freq = 100
}
description
- (optional) Contains additional information about this consumermetadata
- (optional) A map of strings with arbitrary metadata for the consumerdiscard
- (optional) When a Stream reach it's limits either old messages are deleted or new ones are denied (new
orold
)discard_new_per_subject
- (optional) When discard policy is new and the stream is one with max messages per subject set, this will apply the new behavior to every subject. Essentially turning discard new from maximum number of subjects into maximum number of messages in a subject (bool)ack_policy
- (optional) The delivery acknowledgement policy to apply to the Consumerack_wait
- (optional) Number of seconds to wait for acknowledgementdeliver_all
- (optional) Starts at the first available message in the Streamdeliver_last
- (optional) Starts at the latest available message in the Streamdelivery_subject
- (optional) The subject where a Push-based consumer will deliver messagesdelivery_group
- (optional) When set Push consumers will only deliver messages to subscriptions with this group setdurable_name
- The durable name of the Consumerfilter_subject
- (optional) Only receive a subset of messages from the Stream based on the subject they entered the Stream onfilter_subjects
- (optional) Only receive a subset tof messages from the Stream based on subjects they entered the Stream on. This is exclusive tofilter_subject
. Only works with v2.10 or better.max_delivery
- (optional) Maximum deliveries to attempt for each messagereplay_policy
- (optional) The rate at which messages will be replayed from the streamsample_freq
- (optional) The percentage of acknowledgements that will be sampled for observability purposesstart_time
- (optional) The timestamp of the first message that will be delivered by this Consumerstream_id
- The name of the Stream that this consumer consumesstream_sequence
- (optional) The Stream Sequence that will be the first message delivered by this Consumerratelimit
- (optional) The rate limit for delivering messages to push consumers, expressed in bits per secondheartbeat
- (optional) Enable heartbeat messages for push consumers, duration specified in secondsflow_control
- (optional) Enable flow control for push consumersmax_waiting
- (optional) The number of pulls that can be outstanding on a pull consumer, pulls received after this is reached are ignoredheaders_only
- (optional) When true no message bodies will be delivered only headersmax_batch
- (optional) Limits Pull Batch sizes to this maximummax_bytes
- (optional)The maximum bytes value that maybe set when dong a pull on a Pull Consumermax_expires
- (optional) Limits the Pull Expires duration to this maximum in secondsinactive_threshold
- (optional) Removes the consumer after a idle period, specified as a duration in secondsreplicas
- (optional) How many replicas of the data to keep in a clustered environmentmemory
- (optional) Force the consumer state to be kept in memory rather than inherit the setting from the streambackoff
- (optional) List of durations in seconds that represents a retry time scale for NaK'd messages.republish_source
- (optional) Republish matching messages torepublish_destination
republish_destination
- (optional) The destination to publish messages torepublish_headers_only
- (optional) Republish only message headers, no bodies
Creates a JetStream based KV bucket
resource "jetstream_kv_bucket" "test" {
name = "TEST"
ttl = 60
history = 10
max_value_size = 1024
max_bucket_size = 10240
}
name
- (required) The unique name of the KV bucket, must match\A[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+\z
description
- (optional) Contains additional information about this buckethistory
- (optional) Number of historic values to keepttl
- (optional) How many seconds to keep values for, keeps forever when not setplacement_cluster
- (optional) Place the bucket in a specific cluster, influenced by placement_tagsplacement_tags
- (optional) Place the bucket only on servers with these tagsmax_value_size
- (optional) Maximum size of any valuemax_bucket_size
- (optional) The maximum size of all data in the bucketreplicas
- (optional) How many replicas to keep on a JetStream cluster
Creates a JetStream based KV bucket entry
resource "jetstream_kv_entry" "test_entry" {
bucket = "TEST"
key = "foo"
value = "bar"
}
bucket
- (required) The name of the KV bucketkey
- (required) The entry keyvalue
- (required) The entry value