Terraform module to create Digitalocean container registry service resource on Digitalocean.
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This module is basically combination of Terraform open source and includes automatation tests and examples. It also helps to create and improve your infrastructure with minimalistic code instead of maintaining the whole infrastructure code yourself.
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This module has a few dependencies:
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varies based on new modifications, we suggest that you use the release versions here.
Here is an example of how you can use this module in your inventory structure:
module "container-registry" {
source = "terraform-do-modules/container-registry/digitalocean"
version = "1.0.0"
name = local.name
environment = local.environment
region = local.region
subscription_tier_slug = "starter"
}
Name | Description | Type | Default | Required |
---|---|---|---|---|
enabled | Whether to create the resources. Set to false to prevent the module from creating any resources. |
bool |
true |
no |
environment | Environment (e.g. prod , dev , staging ). |
string |
"" |
no |
expiry_seconds | The amount of time to pass before the Docker credentials expire in seconds. Defaults to 1576800000, or roughly 50 years. Must be greater than 0 and less than 1576800000. | number |
1576800000 |
no |
label_order | Label order, e.g. name ,application . |
list(any) |
[ |
no |
managedby | ManagedBy, eg 'terraform-do-modules' or '[email protected]' | string |
"terraform-do-modules" |
no |
name | Name (e.g. app or cluster ). |
string |
"" |
no |
region | The region to create VPC, like london-1 , bangalore-1 ,newyork-3 toronto-1 . |
string |
"syd1" |
no |
subscription_tier_slug | The slug identifier for the subscription tier to use (starter, basic, or professional). | string |
"starter" |
no |
write | Allow for write access to the container registry. Defaults to false. | bool |
false |
no |
Name | Description |
---|---|
created_at | The date and time when the registry was created. |
credential_expiration_time | The date and time the registry access token will expire. |
docker_credentials | Credentials for the container registry. |
endpoint | The URL endpoint of the container registry. |
expiry_seconds | Number of seconds after creation for token to expire. |
id | The id of the container registry. |
name | The name of the container registry. |
region | The slug identifier for the region. |
server_url | The domain of the container registry. |
storage_usage_bytes | The amount of storage used in the registry in bytes. |
subscription_tier_slug | The slug identifier for the subscription tier. |
In this module testing is performed with terratest and it creates a small piece of infrastructure, matches the output like ARN, ID and Tags name etc and destroy infrastructure in your AWS account. This testing is written in GO, so you need a GO environment in your system.
You need to run the following command in the testing folder:
go test -run Test
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