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Terraform module to create spaces resource on Digital Ocean. DigitalOcean Spaces provide S3-compatible object storage which lets you store and serve large amounts of data.

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Terraform Digitalocean spaces

spaces are virtual networks containing resources that can communicate with each other in full isolation, using private IP addresses.

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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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Prerequisites

This module has a few dependencies:

Examples

IMPORTANT: Since the master branch used in source varies based on new modifications, we suggest that you use the release versions here.

Simple Example

Here is an example of how you can use this module in your inventory structure:

basic example

      module "spaces" {
      source        = "terraform-do-modules/spaces/digitalocean"
      version       = "0.15.0"
      name          = "spaces"
      environment   = "test"
      acl           = "private"
      force_destroy = false
      region        = "nyc3"
    }

complete example

      module "spaces" {
      source        = "terraform-do-modules/spaces/digitalocean"
      version       = "0.15.0"
      name          = "spaces"
      environment   = "test"
      acl           = "private"
      force_destroy = false
      region        = "nyc3"

      cors_rule = [
        {
          allowed_headers = ["*"]
          allowed_methods = ["PUT", "POST"],
          allowed_origins = ["https://www.example.com"],
          expose_headers  = ["ETag"],
          max_age_seconds = 3000
        }
      ]

      lifecycle_rule = [
        {
          enabled                                = true
          abort_incomplete_multipart_upload_days = 20
          expiration = [
            {
              date                         = "2029-02-28"
              days                         = 85
              expired_object_delete_marker = true
            }
          ]
          noncurrent_version_expiration_days = 15

        }
      ]

      policy = jsonencode({
        "Version" : "2012-10-17",
        "Statement" : [
          {
            "Sid" : "IPAllow",
            "Effect" : "Deny",
            "Principal" : "*",
            "Action" : "s3:*",
            "Resource" : [
              "arn:aws:s3:::space-name",
              "arn:aws:s3:::space-name/*"
            ],
            "Condition" : {
              "NotIpAddress" : {
                "aws:SourceIp" : "0.0.0.0/0"
              }
            }
          }
        ]
      })
    }

Inputs

Name Description Type Default Required
acl Canned ACL applied on bucket creation (private or public-read). string null no
cors_rule CORS Configuration specification for this bucket
list(object({
allowed_headers = list(string)
allowed_methods = list(string)
allowed_origins = list(string)
expose_headers = list(string)
max_age_seconds = number
}))
null no
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
expiration n/a list(any) [] no
force_destroy Unless true, the bucket will only be destroyed if empty (Defaults to false). bool false no
label_order Label order, e.g. name,application. list(any)
[
"name",
"environment"
]
no
lifecycle_rule n/a 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
policy n/a any null no
region The region to create spaces. string "blr1" no
versioning (Optional) A state of versioning (documented below). bool true no

Outputs

Name Description
bucket_domain_name The date and time of when the VPC was created.
name The date and time of when the VPC was created.
urn The uniform resource name (URN) for the VPC.

Testing

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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