open-nomad/e2e/terraform/outputs.tf

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output "servers" {
value = aws_instance.server.*.public_ip
}
output "linux_clients" {
value = aws_instance.client_ubuntu_bionic_amd64.*.public_ip
}
output "windows_clients" {
value = aws_instance.client_windows_2016_amd64.*.public_ip
}
output "message" {
value = <<EOM
Your cluster has been provisioned! To prepare your environment, run:
$(terraform output environment)
Then you can run tests from the e2e directory with:
go test -v .
ssh into servers with:
%{for ip in aws_instance.server.*.public_ip~}
ssh -i keys/${local.random_name}.pem ubuntu@${ip}
%{endfor~}
ssh into clients with:
%{for ip in aws_instance.client_ubuntu_bionic_amd64.*.public_ip~}
ssh -i keys/${local.random_name}.pem ubuntu@${ip}
%{endfor~}
%{for ip in aws_instance.client_windows_2016_amd64.*.public_ip~}
ssh -i keys/${local.random_name}.pem Administrator@${ip}
%{endfor~}
EOM
}
output "environment" {
description = "get connection config by running: $(terraform output environment)"
value = <<EOM
export NOMAD_ADDR=http://${aws_instance.server[0].public_ip}:4646
export CONSUL_HTTP_ADDR=http://${aws_instance.server[0].public_ip}:8500
export VAULT_ADDR=http://${aws_instance.server[0].public_ip}:8200
export NOMAD_E2E=1
export NOMAD_TOKEN=${data.local_file.nomad_token.content}
export VAULT_TOKEN=${data.local_file.vault_token.content}
EOM
}