hookercookerman / terraform-aws-elasticsearch

Terraform module to provision an Elasticsearch cluster with built-in integrations with Kibana and Logstash.

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Terraform module to provision an Elasticsearch cluster with built-in integrations with Kibana and Logstash.


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Introduction

This module will create:

  • Elasticsearch cluster with the specified node count in the provided subnets in a VPC
  • Elasticsearch domain policy that accepts a list of IAM role ARNs from which to permit management traffic to the cluster
  • Security Group to control access to the Elasticsearch domain (inputs to the Security Group are other Security Groups or CIDRs blocks to be allowed to connect to the cluster)
  • DNS hostname record for Elasticsearch cluster (if DNS Zone ID is provided)
  • DNS hostname record for Kibana (if DNS Zone ID is provided)

NOTE: To enable zone awareness to deploy Elasticsearch nodes into two different Availability Zones, you need to set zone_awareness_enabled to true and provide two different subnets in subnet_ids. If you enable zone awareness for your domain, Amazon ES places an endpoint into two subnets. The subnets must be in different Availability Zones in the same region. If you don't enable zone awareness, Amazon ES places an endpoint into only one subnet.

Usage

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Basic example

module "elasticsearch" {
  source                  = "git::https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-aws-elasticsearch.git?ref=master"
  namespace               = "eg"
  stage                   = "dev"
  name                    = "es"
  dns_zone_id             = "Z14EN2YD427LRQ"
  security_groups         = ["sg-XXXXXXXXX", "sg-YYYYYYYY"]
  vpc_id                  = "vpc-XXXXXXXXX"
  subnet_ids              = ["subnet-XXXXXXXXX", "subnet-YYYYYYYY"]
  zone_awareness_enabled  = "true"
  elasticsearch_version   = "6.5"
  instance_type           = "t2.small.elasticsearch"
  instance_count          = 4
  iam_role_arns           = ["arn:aws:iam::XXXXXXXXX:role/ops", "arn:aws:iam::XXXXXXXXX:role/dev"]
  iam_actions             = ["es:ESHttpGet", "es:ESHttpPut", "es:ESHttpPost"]
  encrypt_at_rest_enabled = true
  kibana_subdomain_name   = "kibana-es"

  advanced_options {
    "rest.action.multi.allow_explicit_index" = "true"
  }
}

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Inputs

Name Description Type Default Required
advanced_options Key-value string pairs to specify advanced configuration options map(string) <map> no
allowed_cidr_blocks List of CIDR blocks to be allowed to connect to the cluster list(string) <list> no
attributes Additional attributes (e.g. 1) list(string) <list> no
automated_snapshot_start_hour Hour at which automated snapshots are taken, in UTC number 0 no
availability_zone_count Number of Availability Zones for the domain to use. number 2 no
create_iam_service_linked_role Whether to create AWSServiceRoleForAmazonElasticsearchService service-linked role. Set it to false if you already have an ElasticSearch cluster created in the AWS account and AWSServiceRoleForAmazonElasticsearchService already exists. See hashicorp/terraform-provider-aws#5218 for more info bool true no
dedicated_master_count Number of dedicated master nodes in the cluster number 0 no
dedicated_master_enabled Indicates whether dedicated master nodes are enabled for the cluster bool false no
dedicated_master_type Instance type of the dedicated master nodes in the cluster string t2.small.elasticsearch no
delimiter Delimiter to be used between namespace, stage, name and attributes string - no
dns_zone_id Route53 DNS Zone ID to add hostname records for Elasticsearch domain and Kibana string `` no
ebs_iops The baseline input/output (I/O) performance of EBS volumes attached to data nodes. Applicable only for the Provisioned IOPS EBS volume type number 0 no
ebs_volume_size EBS volumes for data storage in GB number 0 no
ebs_volume_type Storage type of EBS volumes string gp2 no
elasticsearch_version Version of Elasticsearch to deploy string 6.5 no
enabled Set to false to prevent the module from creating any resources bool true no
encrypt_at_rest_enabled Whether to enable encryption at rest bool true no
encrypt_at_rest_kms_key_id The KMS key ID to encrypt the Elasticsearch domain with. If not specified, then it defaults to using the AWS/Elasticsearch service KMS key string `` no
iam_actions List of actions to allow for the IAM roles, e.g. es:ESHttpGet, es:ESHttpPut, es:ESHttpPost list(string) <list> no
iam_authorizing_role_arns List of IAM role ARNs to permit to assume the Elasticsearch user role list(string) <list> no
iam_role_arns List of IAM role ARNs to permit access to the Elasticsearch domain list(string) <list> no
instance_count Number of data nodes in the cluster number 4 no
instance_type Elasticsearch instance type for data nodes in the cluster string t2.small.elasticsearch no
kibana_subdomain_name The name of the subdomain for Kibana in the DNS zone (e.g. kibana, ui, ui-es, search-ui, kibana.elasticsearch) string kibana no
log_publishing_application_cloudwatch_log_group_arn ARN of the CloudWatch log group to which log for ES_APPLICATION_LOGS needs to be published string `` no
log_publishing_application_enabled Specifies whether log publishing option for ES_APPLICATION_LOGS is enabled or not bool false no
log_publishing_index_cloudwatch_log_group_arn ARN of the CloudWatch log group to which log for INDEX_SLOW_LOGS needs to be published string `` no
log_publishing_index_enabled Specifies whether log publishing option for INDEX_SLOW_LOGS is enabled or not bool false no
log_publishing_search_cloudwatch_log_group_arn ARN of the CloudWatch log group to which log for SEARCH_SLOW_LOGS needs to be published string `` no
log_publishing_search_enabled Specifies whether log publishing option for SEARCH_SLOW_LOGS is enabled or not bool false no
name Name of the application string - yes
namespace Namespace (e.g. eg or cp) string `` no
node_to_node_encryption_enabled Whether to enable node-to-node encryption bool false no
security_groups List of security group IDs to be allowed to connect to the cluster list(string) <list> no
stage Stage (e.g. prod, dev, staging) string `` no
subnet_ids Subnet IDs list(string) - yes
tags Additional tags (e.g. map(BusinessUnit,XYZ) map(string) <map> no
vpc_id VPC ID string - yes
zone_awareness_enabled Enable zone awareness for Elasticsearch cluster bool true no

Outputs

Name Description
domain_arn ARN of the Elasticsearch domain
domain_endpoint Domain-specific endpoint used to submit index, search, and data upload requests
domain_hostname Elasticsearch domain hostname to submit index, search, and data upload requests
domain_id Unique identifier for the Elasticsearch domain
elasticsearch_user_iam_role_arn The ARN of the IAM role to allow access to Elasticsearch cluster
elasticsearch_user_iam_role_name The name of the IAM role to allow access to Elasticsearch cluster
kibana_endpoint Domain-specific endpoint for Kibana without https scheme
kibana_hostname Kibana hostname
security_group_id Security Group ID to control access to the Elasticsearch domain

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