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Azure Storage Account Terraform Module

Terraform Module to create an Azure storage account with a set of containers (and access level), set of file shares (and quota), tables, queues, Network policies and Blob lifecycle management.

To defines the kind of account, set the argument to account_kind = "StorageV2". Account kind defaults to StorageV2. If you want to change this value to other storage accounts kind, then this module automatically computes the appropriate values for account_tier, account_replication_type. The valid options are BlobStorage, BlockBlobStorage, FileStorage, Storage and StorageV2. static_website can only be set when the account_kind is set to StorageV2.

[!NOTE] This module now supports the meta arguments including providers, depends_on, count, and for_each.

resources are supported

Module Usage

# Azure Provider configuration
provider "azurerm" {
  features {}
}

module "storage" {
  source  = "kumarvna/storage/azurerm"
  version = "2.4.0"

  # By default, this module will not create a resource group
  # proivde a name to use an existing resource group, specify the existing resource group name,
  # and set the argument to `create_resource_group = false`. Location will be same as existing RG.
  resource_group_name  = "rg-demo-internal-shared-westeurope-002"
  location             = "westeurope"
  storage_account_name = "mydefaultstorage"

  # To enable advanced threat protection set argument to `true`
  enable_advanced_threat_protection = true

  # Container lists with access_type to create
  containers_list = [
    { name = "mystore250", access_type = "private" },
    { name = "blobstore251", access_type = "blob" },
    { name = "containter252", access_type = "container" }
  ]

  # SMB file share with quota (GB) to create
  file_shares = [
    { name = "smbfileshare1", quota = 50 },
    { name = "smbfileshare2", quota = 50 }
  ]

  # Storage tables
  tables = ["table1", "table2", "table3"]

  # Storage queues
  queues = ["queue1", "queue2"]

  # Adding TAG's to your Azure resources (Required)
  # ProjectName and Env are already declared above, to use them here, create a varible.
  tags = {
    ProjectName  = "demo-internal"
    Env          = "dev"
    Owner        = "[email protected]"
    BusinessUnit = "CORP"
    ServiceClass = "Gold"
  }
}

Resource Group

By default, this module will not create a resource group and the name of an existing resource group to be given in an argument resource_group_name. If you want to create a new resource group, set the argument create_resource_group = true.

Note

If you are using an existing resource group, then this module uses the same resource group location to create all resources in this module.

BlockBlobStorage accounts

A BlockBlobStorage account is a specialized storage account in the premium performance tier for storing unstructured object data as block blobs or append blobs. Compared with general-purpose v2 and BlobStorage accounts, BlockBlobStorage accounts provide low, consistent latency and higher transaction rates.

BlockBlobStorage accounts don't currently support tiering to hot, cool, or archive access tiers. This type of storage account does not support page blobs, tables, or queues.

To create BlockBlobStorage accounts, set the argument to account_kind = "BlockBlobStorage".

FileStorage accounts

A FileStorage account is a specialized storage account used to store and create premium file shares. This storage account kind supports files but not block blobs, append blobs, page blobs, tables, or queues.

FileStorage accounts offer unique performance dedicated characteristics such as IOPS bursting. For more information on these characteristics, see the File share storage tiers section of the Files planning guide.

To create BlockBlobStorage accounts, set the argument to account_kind = "FileStorage".

Containers

A container organizes a set of blobs, similar to a directory in a file system. A storage account can include an unlimited number of containers, and a container can store an unlimited number of blobs. The container name must be lowercase.

This module creates the containers based on your input within an Azure Storage Account. Configure the access_type for this Container as per your preference. Possible values are blob, container or private. Preferred Defaults to private.

SMB File Shares

Azure Files offers fully managed file shares in the cloud that are accessible via the industry standard Server Message Block (SMB) protocol. Azure file shares can be mounted concurrently by cloud or on-premises deployments of Windows, Linux, and macOS.

This module creates the SMB file shares based on your input within an Azure Storage Account. Configure the quota for this file share as per your preference. The maximum size of the share, in gigabytes. For Standard storage accounts, this must be greater than 0 and less than 5120 GB (5 TB). For Premium FileStorage storage accounts, this must be greater than 100 GB and less than 102400 GB (100 TB).

Soft delete for Blobs or Containers

Soft delete protects blob data from being accidentally or erroneously modified or deleted. When soft delete is enabled for a storage account, containers, blobs, blob versions, and snapshots in that storage account may be recovered after they are deleted, within a retention period that you specify.

This module allows you to specify the number of days that the blob or container should be retained period using blob_soft_delete_retention_days and container_soft_delete_retention_days arguments between 1 and 365 days. Default is 7 days.

Warning

Container soft delete can restore only whole containers and their contents at the time of deletion. You cannot restore a deleted blob within a container by using container soft delete. Microsoft recommends also enabling blob soft delete and blob versioning to protect individual blobs in a container.

When you restore a container, you must restore it to its original name. If the original name has been used to create a new container, then you will not be able to restore the soft-deleted container.

Configure Azure Storage firewalls and virtual networks

The Azure storage firewall provides access control access for the public endpoints of the storage account. Use network policies to block all access through the public endpoint when using private endpoints. The storage firewall configuration also enables select trusted Azure platform services to access the storage account securely.

The default action set to Allow when no network rules matched. A subnet_ids or ip_rules can be added to network_rules block to allow a request that is not Azure Services.

module "storage" {
  source  = "kumarvna/storage/azurerm"
  version = "2.4.0"

  # .... omitted

  # If specifying network_rules, one of either `ip_rules` or `subnet_ids` must be specified
  network_rules = {
    bypass     = ["AzureServices"]
    # One or more IP Addresses, or CIDR Blocks to access this Key Vault.
    ip_rules   = ["123.201.18.148"]
    # One or more Subnet ID's to access this Key Vault.
    subnet_ids = []
  }

  # .... omitted
  }

Manage the Azure Blob storage lifecycle

Azure Blob storage lifecycle management offers a rich, rule-based policy for General Purpose v2 (GPv2) accounts, Blob storage accounts, and Premium Block Blob storage accounts. Use the policy to transition your data to the appropriate access tiers or expire at the end of the data's lifecycle.

The lifecycle management policy lets you:

  • Transition blobs to a cooler storage tier (hot to cool, hot to archive, or cool to archive) to optimize for performance and cost
  • Delete blobs at the end of their lifecycles
  • Define rules to be run once per day at the storage account level
  • Apply rules to containers or a subset of blobs*

This module supports the implementation of storage lifecycle management. If specifying network_rules, one of either ip_rules or subnet_ids must be specified and default_action must be set to Deny.

module "storage" {
  source  = "kumarvna/storage/azurerm"
  version = "2.4.0"

  # .... omitted

  # Lifecycle management for storage account.
  # Must specify the value to each argument and default is `0`
  lifecycles = [
    {
      prefix_match               = ["mystore250/folder_path"]
      tier_to_cool_after_days    = 0
      tier_to_archive_after_days = 50
      delete_after_days          = 100
      snapshot_delete_after_days = 30
    },
    {
      prefix_match               = ["blobstore251/another_path"]
      tier_to_cool_after_days    = 0
      tier_to_archive_after_days = 30
      delete_after_days          = 75
      snapshot_delete_after_days = 30
    }
  ]

  # .... omitted
  }

Recommended naming and tagging conventions

Applying tags to your Azure resources, resource groups, and subscriptions to logically organize them into a taxonomy. Each tag consists of a name and a value pair. For example, you can apply the name Environment and the value Production to all the resources in production. For recommendations on how to implement a tagging strategy, see Resource naming and tagging decision guide.

Important

Tag names are case-insensitive for operations. A tag with a tag name, regardless of the casing, is updated or retrieved. However, the resource provider might keep the casing you provide for the tag name. You'll see that casing in cost reports. Tag values are case-sensitive.

An effective naming convention assembles resource names by using important resource information as parts of a resource's name. For example, using these recommended naming conventions, a public IP resource for a production SharePoint workload is named like this: pip-sharepoint-prod-westus-001.

Requirements

Name Version
terraform >= 0.13
azurerm >= 2.59.0

Providers

Name Version
azurerm >= 2.59
random n/a

Inputs

Name Description Type Default
create_resource_group Whether to create resource group and use it for all networking resources string false
resource_group_name The name of the resource group in which resources are created string ""
location The location of the resource group in which resources are created string ""
account_kind General-purpose v2 accounts: Basic storage account type for blobs, files, queues, and tables. string "StorageV2"
skuname The SKUs supported by Microsoft Azure Storage. Valid options are Premium_LRS, Premium_ZRS, Standard_GRS, Standard_GZRS, Standard_LRS, Standard_RAGRS, Standard_RAGZRS, Standard_ZRS string Standard_RAGRS
access_tier Defines the access tier for BlobStorage and StorageV2 accounts. Valid options are Hot and Cool. string "Hot"
min_tls_version The minimum supported TLS version for the storage account. Possible values are TLS1_0, TLS1_1, and TLS1_2 string "TLS1_2"
blob_soft_delete_retention_days Specifies the number of days that the blob should be retained, between 1 and 365 days. number 7
container_soft_delete_retention_days Specifies the number of days that the blob should be retained, between 1 and 365 days. number 7
enable_versioning Is versioning enabled? string false
last_access_time_enabled Is the last access time based tracking enabled? string false
change_feed_enabled Is the blob service properties for change feed events enabled? string false
enable_advanced_threat_protection Controls Advance threat protection plan for Storage account!string false
network_rules Configure Azure storage firewalls and virtual networks list null
containers_list List of container list []
file_shares List of SMB file shares list []
queues List of storages queues list []
tables List of storage tables list []
lifecycles Configure Azure Storage firewalls and virtual networks list {}
Tags A map of tags to add to all resources map {}

Container objects (must have keys)

Name Description Type Default
name Name of the container string ""
access_type The Access Level configured for the Container. Possible values are blob, container or private. string "private"

SMB file Shares objects (must have keys)

Name Description Type Default
name Name of the SMB file share string ""
quota The required size in GB. Defaults to 5120 string ""

network_rules objects (must have keys)

Name Description Type Default
bypass Specifies whether traffic is bypassed for Logging/Metrics/AzureServices. Valid options are any combination of Logging, Metrics, AzureServices, or None. string "AzureServices"
ip_rules List of public IP or IP ranges in CIDR Format. Only IPV4 addresses are allowed. Private IP address ranges are not allowed. list(string) []
subnet_ids A list of resource ids for subnets. list(string) []

lifecycles objects (must have keys)

Name Description Type Default
prefix_match An array of strings for prefixes to be matched set(string) []
tier_to_cool_after_days The age in days after last modification to tier blobs to cool storage. Supports blob currently at Hot tier. Must be at least 0. number 0
tier_to_archive_after_days The age in days after last modification to tier blobs to archive storage. Supports blob currently at Hot or Cool tier. Must be at least 0. number 0
delete_after_days The age in days after last modification to delete the blob. Must be at least 0. number 0
snapshot_delete_after_days The age in days after create to delete the snapshot. Must be at least 0. number 0

Outputs

Name Description
resource_group_name The name of the resource group in which resources are created
resource_group_id The id of the resource group in which resources are created
resource_group_location The location of the resource group in which resources are created
storage_account_id The ID of the storage account
sorage_account_name The name of the storage account
storage_account_primary_location The primary location of the storage account
storage_account_primary_web_endpoint The endpoint URL for web storage in the primary location
storage_account_primary_web_host The hostname with port if applicable for web storage in the primary location
storage_primary_connection_string The primary connection string for the storage account
storage_primary_access_key The primary access key for the storage account
storage_secondary_access_key The secondary access key for the storage account
containers The list of containers
file_shares The list of SMB file shares
tables The list of storage tables
queues The list of storage queues

Resource Graph

Resource Graph

Authors

Originally created by Kumaraswamy Vithanala

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