Terraform module designed to generate consistent label names and tags for resources. Use terraform-terraform-label
to implement a strict naming convention.
terraform-terraform-label
is a fork of terraform-null-label which uses only the core Terraform provider.
A label follows the following convention: {namespace}-{stage}-{name}-{attributes}
. The delimiter (e.g. -
) is interchangeable.
It's recommended to use one terraform-terraform-label
module for every unique resource of a given resource type.
For example, if you have 10 instances, there should be 10 different labels.
However, if you have multiple different kinds of resources (e.g. instances, security groups, file systems, and elastic ips), then they can all share the same label assuming they are logically related.
All Cloud Posse modules use this module to ensure resources can be instantiated multiple times within an account and without conflict.
NOTE: The second terraform
word in terraform-terraform-label
refers to the primary Terraform provider used in this module.
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It's 100% Open Source and licensed under the APACHE2.
Include this repository as a module in your existing terraform code:
module "eg_prod_bastion_label" {
source = "git::https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-terraform-label.git?ref=master"
namespace = "eg"
stage = "prod"
name = "bastion"
attributes = ["public"]
delimiter = "-"
tags = "${map("BusinessUnit", "XYZ", "Snapshot", "true")}"
}
This will create an id
with the value of eg-prod-bastion-public
.
Now reference the label when creating an instance (for example):
resource "aws_instance" "eg_prod_bastion_public" {
instance_type = "t1.micro"
tags = "${module.eg_prod_bastion_label.tags}"
}
Or define a security group:
resource "aws_security_group" "eg_prod_bastion_public" {
vpc_id = "${var.vpc_id}"
name = "${module.eg_prod_bastion_label.id}"
tags = "${module.eg_prod_bastion_label.tags}"
egress {
from_port = 0
to_port = 0
protocol = "-1"
cidr_blocks = ["0.0.0.0/0"]
}
}
Here is a more complex example with two instances using two different labels. Note how efficiently the tags are defined for both the instance and the security group.
module "eg_prod_bastion_abc_label" {
source = "git::https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-terraform-label.git?ref=master"
namespace = "eg"
stage = "prod"
name = "bastion"
attributes = ["abc"]
delimiter = "-"
tags = "${map("BusinessUnit", "ABC")}"
}
resource "aws_security_group" "eg_prod_bastion_abc" {
name = "${module.eg_prod_bastion_abc_label.id}"
tags = "${module.eg_prod_bastion_abc_label.tags}"
ingress {
from_port = 22
to_port = 22
protocol = "tcp"
cidr_blocks = ["0.0.0.0/0"]
}
}
resource "aws_instance" "eg_prod_bastion_abc" {
instance_type = "t1.micro"
tags = "${module.eg_prod_bastion_abc_label.tags}"
vpc_security_group_ids = ["${aws_security_group.eg_prod_bastion_abc.id}"]
}
module "eg_prod_bastion_xyz_label" {
source = "git::https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-null-label.git?ref=master"
namespace = "eg"
stage = "prod"
name = "bastion"
attributes = ["xyz"]
delimiter = "-"
tags = "${map("BusinessUnit", "XYZ")}"
}
resource "aws_security_group" "eg_prod_bastion_xyz" {
name = "module.eg_prod_bastion_xyz_label.id"
tags = "${module.eg_prod_bastion_xyz_label.tags}"
ingress {
from_port = 22
to_port = 22
protocol = "tcp"
cidr_blocks = ["0.0.0.0/0"]
}
}
resource "aws_instance" "eg_prod_bastion_xyz" {
instance_type = "t1.micro"
tags = "${module.eg_prod_bastion_xyz_label.tags}"
vpc_security_group_ids = ["${aws_security_group.eg_prod_bastion_xyz.id}"]
}
Available targets:
help This help screen
help/all Display help for all targets
lint Lint terraform code
Name | Description | Type | Default | Required |
---|---|---|---|---|
attributes | Additional attributes, e.g. 1 |
list | <list> |
no |
delimiter | Delimiter to be used between namespace , name , stage and attributes |
string | - |
no |
enabled | Set to false to prevent the module from creating any resources | string | true |
no |
name | Solution name, e.g. app |
string | - | yes |
namespace | Namespace, which could be your organization name, e.g. cp or cloudposse |
string | - | yes |
stage | Stage, e.g. prod , staging , dev , or test |
string | - | yes |
tags | Additional tags (e.g. map( BusinessUnit, XYZ`) |
map | <map> |
no |
Name | Description |
---|---|
attributes | Normalized attributes |
id | Disambiguated ID |
name | Normalized name |
namespace | Normalized namespace |
stage | Normalized stage |
tags | Normalized Tag map |
Check out these related projects.
- terraform-null-label - Terraform Module to define a consistent naming convention by (namespace, stage, name, [attributes])
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