bellabeen / ci-cd-odoo-tf

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terrraform-odoo-aws

Requirements

Name Version
terraform >= 1.2.0
aws ~> 4.67

Providers

No providers.

Modules

Name Source Version
acm_certificate ./modules/acm_certificate n/a
alb ./modules/ec2/alb n/a
asg ./modules/ec2/asg n/a
dlm ./modules/ec2/dlm n/a
efs ./modules/efs n/a
rds_cluster ./modules/rds_cluster n/a
sg ./modules/ec2/sg n/a
vpc ./modules/vpc n/a
waf ./modules/waf n/a

Resources

No resources.

Inputs

Name Description Type Default Required
availability_zone Availability Zones list(string)
[
"ap-southeast-1a",
"ap-southeast-1b",
"ap-southeast-1c"
]
no
subnet_private_db_cidr Private Subnet DB CIDR values list(string)
[
"20.0.7.0/24",
"20.0.8.0/24",
"20.0.9.0/24"
]
no
subnet_private_ec2_cidr Private Subnet EC2/App CIDR values list(string)
[
"20.0.4.0/24",
"20.0.5.0/24",
"20.0.6.0/24"
]
no
subnet_public_cidr Public Subnet CIDR values list(string)
[
"20.0.1.0/24",
"20.0.2.0/24",
"20.0.3.0/24"
]
no

Outputs

No outputs.

How to use

To use your IAM credentials to authenticate the Terraform AWS provider, set the AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID environment variable.

$ export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=

Now, set your secret key.

$ export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=

Initialize the directory

terraform init

Format and validate the configuration

terraform fmt

Create infrastructure

terraform apply

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