open-nomad/e2e/terraform/main.tf

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variable "name" {
description = "Used to name various infrastructure components"
default = "nomad-e2e"
}
variable "region" {
description = "The AWS region to deploy to."
default = "us-east-1"
}
variable "indexed" {
description = "Different configurations per client/server"
default = true
}
variable "instance_type" {
description = "The AWS instance type to use for both clients and servers."
default = "t2.medium"
}
variable "server_count" {
description = "The number of servers to provision."
default = "3"
}
variable "client_count" {
description = "The number of clients to provision."
default = "4"
}
variable "retry_join" {
description = "Used by Consul to automatically form a cluster."
default = "provider=aws tag_key=ConsulAutoJoin tag_value=auto-join"
}
variable "nomad_sha" {
description = "The sha of Nomad to run"
}
provider "aws" {
region = var.region
}
resource "random_pet" "e2e" {
}
locals {
random_name = "${var.name}-${random_pet.e2e.id}"
}
# Generates keys to use for provisioning and access
module "keys" {
name = local.random_name
path = "${path.root}/keys"
source = "mitchellh/dynamic-keys/aws"
version = "v2.0.0"
}
data "aws_ami" "main" {
most_recent = true
owners = ["self"]
filter {
name = "name"
values = ["nomad-e2e-*"]
}
filter {
name = "tag:OS"
values = ["Ubuntu"]
}
}
data "aws_caller_identity" "current" {
}
output "servers" {
value = aws_instance.server.*.public_ip
}
output "clients" {
value = aws_instance.client.*.public_ip
}
output "message" {
value = <<EOM
Your cluster has been provisioned! - To prepare your environment, run the
following:
```
export NOMAD_ADDR=http://${aws_instance.client[0].public_ip}:4646
export CONSUL_HTTP_ADDR=http://${aws_instance.client[0].public_ip}:8500
export NOMAD_E2E=1
```
Then you can run e2e tests with:
```
go test -v ./e2e
```
ssh into nodes with:
```
ssh -i keys/${local.random_name}.pem ubuntu@${aws_instance.client[0].public_ip}
```
EOM
}