terraform-provider-azurestack

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Terraform Provider for Azure Stack

Compatibility

The Azure Stack provider is only compatible with specific profile versions as listed below:

Azure Stack Profile Version Supported Azure Stack Provider Versions
2019-03-01 0.8+
2017-10-01 0.1-0.7

Usage

# We strongly recommend using the required_providers block to set the
# Azure Provider source and version being used
terraform {
  required_providers {
    azurestack = {
      source = "hashicorp/azurestack"
      version = "=1.0.0"
    }
  }
}

# Configure the Microsoft Azure Stack Provider
provider "azurestack" {
  features {}

  # More information on the authentication methods supported by
  # the AzureStack Provider can be found here:
  # https://registry.terraform.io/providers/hashicorp/azurestack/latest/docs

  # metadata_hostname = "..."
  # subscription_id   = "..."
  # client_id         = "..."
  # client_secret     = "..."
  # tenant_id         = "..."
}

# Create a resource group
resource "azurestack_resource_group" "example" {
  name     = "production-resources"
  location = "StackEnv"
}

# Create a virtual network in the production-resources resource group
resource "azurestack_virtual_network" "example" {
  name                = "example-network"
  resource_group_name = azurestack_resource_group.example.name
  location            = azurestack_resource_group.example.location
  address_space       = ["10.0.0.0/16"]
}

Further usage documentation is available on the Terraform website.

Developer Requirements

  • Terraform version 0.12.x + (but 1.x is recommended)
  • Go version 1.17.x (to build the provider plugin)
On Windows

If you're on Windows you'll also need:

For GNU32 Make, make sure its bin path is added to PATH environment variable.*

For Git Bash for Windows, at the step of "Adjusting your PATH environment", please choose "Use Git and optional Unix tools from Windows Command Prompt".*

Or install via Chocolatey (Git Bash for Windows must be installed per steps above)

choco install make golang terraform -y
refreshenv

You must run Developing the Provider commands in bash because sh scrips are invoked as part of these.

Developing the Provider

If you wish to work on the provider, you'll first need Go installed on your machine (version 1.16+ is required). You'll also need to correctly setup a GOPATH, as well as adding $GOPATH/bin to your $PATH.

First clone the repository to: $GOPATH/src/github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-azurestack

$ mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/hashicorp; cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/hashicorp
$ git clone git@github.com:hashicorp/terraform-provider-azurestack
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-azurestack

Once inside the provider directory, you can run make tools to install the dependent tooling required to compile the provider.

At this point you can compile the provider by running make build, which will build the provider and put the provider binary in the $GOPATH/bin directory.

$ make build
...
$ $GOPATH/bin/terraform-provider-azurestack
...

You can also cross-compile if necessary:

GOOS=windows GOARCH=amd64 make build

In order to run the Unit Tests for the provider, you can run:

$ make test

The majority of tests in the provider are Acceptance Tests - which provisions real resources in Azure. It's possible to run the entire acceptance test suite by running make testacc - however it's likely you'll want to run a subset, which you can do using a prefix, by running:

make acctests SERVICE='<service>' TESTARGS='-run=<nameOfTheTest>' TESTTIMEOUT='60m'
  • <service> is the name of the folder which contains the file with the test(s) you want to run. The available folders are found in azurestack/internal/services/. So examples are mssql, compute or mariadb
  • <nameOfTheTest> should be self-explanatory as it is the name of the test you want to run. An example could be TestAccMsSqlServerExtendedAuditingPolicy_basic. Since -run can be used with regular expressions you can use it to specify multiple tests like in TestAccMsSqlServerExtendedAuditingPolicy_ to run all tests that match that expression

The following Environment Variables must be set in your shell prior to running acceptance tests:

  • ARM_CLIENT_ID
  • ARM_CLIENT_SECRET
  • ARM_SUBSCRIPTION_ID
  • ARM_TENANT_ID
  • ARM_METADATA_HOST
  • ARM_TEST_LOCATION

Developer: Using the locally compiled Azure Provider binary

When using Terraform 0.14 and later, after successfully compiling the Azure Provider, you must instruct Terraform to use your locally compiled provider binary instead of the official binary from the Terraform Registry.

For example, add the following to ~/.terraformrc for a provider binary located in /home/developer/go/bin:

provider_installation {

  # Use /home/developer/go/bin as an overridden package directory
  # for the hashicorp/azurestack provider. This disables the version and checksum
  # verifications for this provider and forces Terraform to look for the
  # azurestack provider plugin in the given directory.
  dev_overrides {
    "hashicorp/azurestack" = "/home/developer/go/bin"
  }

  # For all other providers, install them directly from their origin provider
  # registries as normal. If you omit this, Terraform will _only_ use
  # the dev_overrides block, and so no other providers will be available.
  direct {}
}

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