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Terraform modules

A set of Terraform modules for configuring production infrastructure with Google Cloud Platform

Supported version

terraform {
  required_version = ">= 0.12"

  required_providers = {
    google = ">= 3.27.0"
    google-beta = ">= 3.27.0"
  }
}

Instructions

Serviceaccount

Define a SA this way:

module "my_service_account" {
  source       = "git::https://github.com/jobtome-labs/terraform-modules.git//serviceaccount-with-iam?ref=v3.1.0""

  project      = "my-gcp-project"
  name         = "my-application-deployer"
  displayname  = "my-application deploy access"
  description  = "This is the SA of the deployer for my-application"

  roles        = ["roles/container.viewer"]
}

displayname is optional and defaults to the name if omitted description is optional and defaults to empty roles is an array of roles, your own custom role can be used in the form of projects/<projectname>/roles/<rolename> or the built-ins roles/<rolename>

Note: as of now, if a SA gets an additional permission in IAM via GCP console, terraform will not notice and will not remove it. This will be fixed in a future version by using resource type google_project_iam_binding instead of the current google_project_iam_member

Pub/sub

Define a PubSub this way:

module "my_queue" {
  source       = "git::https://github.com/jobtome-labs/terraform-modules.git//pubsub-with-iam?ref=v3.2.0"

  project      = "my-gcp-project"
  name         = "my-pubsub"

  roles_topic = {
    admin: [module.my_serviceaccount-3.full_name]
    editor: []
    publisher: [module.my_serviceaccount.full_name]
    subscriber: [module.my_serviceaccount.full_name]
    viewer: [module.my_serviceaccount-2.full_name, module.my_serviceaccount.full_name]
  }

  roles_subscription = {
    admin: [module.my_serviceaccount-3.full_name]
    editor: []
    subscriber: [module.my_serviceaccount.full_name]
    viewer: [module.my_serviceaccount-2.full_name, module.my_serviceaccount.full_name]
  }
}

By default it makes one topic and one subscription with the same name. In case of import of resources made prior to managing the infrastructure with terraform, there is a possibility to override this setting and name the subscription differently (name_subscription).

roles_topic is an object containing all possible roles along with an array of SA with that privilege; in case we want nobody with that permission, we set an empty array. Note: We want this way because if a SA gets an additional permission in the topic/subscription (e.g. via GCP console), terraform will notice and will remove it at the next terraform apply.

The same idea applies for roles_subscription. Note that for GCP resource 'subscriptions', there is one fewer role than the resource 'topic'.

One can have only a topic by specifying topic_only = true. In which case, roles_subscription is ignored.

One can have more subscriptions by specifying an array extra_subscriptions which contains objects with the following keys:

  • name
  • roles
  • message_retention_duration
  • ack_deadline_seconds
  • retain_acked_messages
  • ttl_list
  • push_list

which is basically the parameters of a subscription (therefore only name is mandatory). Notice however the name ttl_list and push_list: despite it is a single value (and optional in both), it must be coerced into a list. If parameters are omitted, all the extra subscriptions will have the same parameters (ttl, ack, etc) of the 'main' subscription.

Note: currently the design is limited and it is not possible to assign different permissions to the other subscriptions. In other words, all the subscriptions will have the same permissions of the 'main' subscription.