This provider is used to configure certain resources supported by Rollbar API.
NOTE: This provider is unofficial and not created by the Rollbar team. If you have questions about Rollbar functionality, please kindly refer to the Rollbar API documentation.
For provider bugs/questions, please open an issue on this repository.
Documentation about resources and data sources can be found here.
For Terraform v0.12+
compatibility, the configuration should specify version 1.0.0 or higher:
provider "rollbar" {
version = ">= 1.0.0"
}
- This requires the provider binary installed somewhere on the host machine.
For Terraform v0.13+
compatibility, the following configuration should be used:
terraform {
required_providers {
rollbar = {
source = "davidji99/rollbar"
version = "1.0.0"
}
}
}
Provider binaries can be found here.
If you wish to work on the provider, you'll first need Go installed on your machine (version 1.12+ is required).
If you wish to bump the provider version, you can do so in the file version/version.go
.
This repository supports Go modules so you can clone this repository anywhere you wish and does not have to be in $GOPATH
.
To compile the provider, run make build
. This will build the provider and put the provider binary in the $GOPATH/bin
directory.
$ make build
...
$ $GOPATH/bin/terraform-provider-rollbar
...
To use the dev provider with local Terraform, copy the freshly built plugin into Terraform's local plugins directory:
cp $GOPATH/bin/terraform-provider-rollbar ~/.terraform.d/plugins/
Set the Rollbar provider without a version constraint:
provider "rollbar" {}
Then, initialize Terraform:
terraform init
Please see the TESTING guide for detailed instructions on running tests.
This project uses Go Modules for dependency management.
Dependencies can be added or updated as follows:
$ GO111MODULE=on go get github.com/some/module@release-tag
$ GO111MODULE=on go mod tidy
$ GO111MODULE=on go mod vendor
This example will fetch a module at the release tag and record it in your project's go.mod and go.sum files.
It's a good idea to tidy up afterward and then copy the dependencies into vendor/
directory.
If a module does not have release tags, then module@master
can be used instead.
Remove all usage from your codebase and run:
$ GO111MODULE=on go mod tidy
$ GO111MODULE=on go mod vendor