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Terraform module to lookup network resources within a Kops cluster

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Terraform module to lookup network resources within a Kops cluster


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IMPORTANT: The master branch is used in source just as an example. In your code, do not pin to master because there may be breaking changes between releases. Instead pin to the release tag (e.g. ?ref=tags/x.y.z) of one of our latest releases.

module "kops_metadata" {
  source       = "git::https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-aws-kops-data-network.git?ref=master"
  cluster_name = "cluster.domain.com"
}

The module will use the cluster name to look up resources via AWS tags. If that fails or picks the wrong network, you can pass in the correct AWS VPC ID in vcp_id and it will return the information related to that VPC.

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  lint                                Lint terraform code

Inputs

Name Description Type Default Required
cluster_name The Kubernetes cluster name string - yes
enabled Set to false to prevent the module from creating or accessing any resources string true no
vpc_id The kops VPC ID string `` no

Outputs

Name Description
masters_security_group_arn kops masters Security Group ARN
masters_security_group_id kops masters Security Group ID
nodes_security_group_arn kops nodes Security Group ARN
nodes_security_group_id kops nodes Security Group ID
utility_subnet_ids Utility subnet IDs in the VPC
vpc_id kops VPC ID

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Related Projects

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  • terraform-aws-kops-data-iam - Terraform module to lookup IAM roles within a Kops cluster
  • terraform-aws-kops-external-dns - Terraform module to provision an IAM role for external-dns running in a Kops cluster, and attach an IAM policy to the role with permissions to modify Route53 record sets
  • terraform-aws-kops-ecr - Terraform module to provision an ECR repository and grant users and kubernetes nodes access to it.
  • terraform-aws-kops-state-backend - Easily bootstrap kops clusters (DNS & S3 Bucket)
  • terraform-aws-kops-vpc-peering - Terraform module to create a peering connection between a backing services VPC and a VPC created by Kops
  • terraform-aws-kops-route53 - Terraform module to lookup the IAM role associated with kops masters, and attach an IAM policy to the role with permissions to modify Route53 record sets
  • terraform-aws-kops-vault-backend - Terraform module to provision an S3 bucket for HashiCorp Vault secrets storage, and an IAM role and policy with permissions for Kops nodes to access the bucket
  • terraform-aws-kops-chart-repo - Terraform module to provision an S3 bucket for Helm chart repository, and an IAM role and policy with permissions for Kops nodes to access the bucket

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