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variables.tf |
Terraform Consul Load Testing
How to use
- Build an image with the desired Consul version and a load test image in the Packer folder here.
- Create your own
vars.tfvars
file in this directory. - Place the appropriate AMI IDs in the
consul_ami_id
andtest_server_ami
variables. If no AMI ID is specified it will default to pulling from latest. - Set either
consul_version
orconsul_download_url
. If neither is set it will default to utilizing Consul 1.9.0 - AWS Variables are set off of environment variables. Make sure to export necessary variables shown here.
- Run
terraform init
once to setup the working directory. - Run
terraform plan -var-file=vars.tfvars
, and thenterraform apply -var-file=vars.tfvars
when ready. - Upon completion k6 should run and push metrics to the desired Datadog dashboard.
An example of a vars.tfvars
:
vpc_name = "consul-test-vpc"
vpc_cidr = "11.0.0.0/16"
vpc_allwed_ssh_cidr = "0.0.0.0/0"
public_subnet_cidrs = ["11.0.1.0/24", "11.0.3.0/24"]
private_subnet_cidrs = ["11.0.2.0/24"]
vpc_az = ["us-east-2a", "us-east-2b"]
test_instance_type = "t2.micro"
test_server_ami = "ami-0ad7711e837ebe166"
cluster_name = "ctest"
test_public_ip = "true"
instance_type = "t2.micro"
ami_owners = ["******"]
consul_ami_id = "ami-016d80ff5472346f0"
Note that vpc_allwed_ssh_cidr
must be set to allowed the test server to be accessible from the
machine running the load test, e.g., "0.0.0.0/0" (It is disabled by default).
Customization
All customization for infrastructure that is available can be found by looking through the variables.tf
file.
How to SSH
After terraform apply
is run Terraform should create a keys/
directory which will give access to all instances created.
For example, ssh -i "keys/[cluster-name]-spicy-banana.pem" ubuntu@[IPADDRESS]