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terraform-provider-volcengine

Terraform Provider

Requirements

  • Terraform 0.12.x
  • Go 1.13 (to build the provider plugin)

Volcengine Provider

The Volcengine provider is used to interact with many resources supported by Volcengine. The provider needs to be configured with the proper credentials before it can be used.

Use the navigation on the left to read about the available resources.

-> Note: This guide requires an available Volcengine account or sub-account with project to create resources.

Example Usage

# Configure the Volcengine Provider
provider "volcengine" {
  access_key = "your ak"
  secret_key = "your sk"
  session_token = "sts token"
  region = "cn-beijing"
}

# Query Vpc
data "volcengine_vpcs" "default"{
  ids = ["vpc-mizl7m1kqccg5smt1bdpijuj"]
}

#Create vpc
resource "volcengine_vpc" "foo" {
  vpc_name = "tf-test-1"
  cidr_block = "172.16.0.0/16"
  dns_servers = ["8.8.8.8","114.114.114.114"]
}

Authentication

The Volcengine provider offers a flexible means of providing credentials for authentication. The following methods are supported, in this order, and explained below:

  • Static credentials
  • Environment variables

Static credentials

Static credentials can be provided by adding an public_key and private_key in-line in the volcengine provider block:

Usage:

provider "volcengine" {
   access_key = "your ak"
   secret_key = "your sk"
   region = "cn-beijing"
}

Environment variables

You can provide your credentials via VOLCENGINE_ACCESS_KEY and VOLCENGINE_SECRET_KEY environment variables, representing your volcengine public key and private key respectively. VOLCENGINE_REGION is also used, if applicable:

provider "volcengine" {
  
}

Usage:

$ export VOLCENGINE_ACCESS_KEY="your_public_key"
$ export VOLCENGINE_SECRET_KEY="your_private_key"
$ export VOLCENGINE_REGION="cn-beijing"
$ terraform plan