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Organization Module

This module allows managing several organization properties:

  • IAM bindings, both authoritative and additive
  • custom IAM roles
  • audit logging configuration for services
  • organization policies
  • organization policy custom constraints

To manage organization policies, the orgpolicy.googleapis.com service should be enabled in the quota project.

TOC

Example

module "org" {
  source          = "./fabric/modules/organization"
  organization_id = var.organization_id
  iam_by_principals = {
    "group:${var.group_email}" = ["roles/owner"]
  }
  iam = {
    "roles/resourcemanager.projectCreator" = ["group:${var.group_email}"]
  }
  iam_bindings_additive = {
    am1-storage-admin = {
      member = "group:${var.group_email}"
      role   = "roles/storage.admin"
    }
  }
  tags = {
    allowexternal = {
      description = "Allow external identities."
      values = {
        true = {}, false = {}
      }
    }
  }
  org_policies = {
    "compute.disableGuestAttributesAccess" = {
      rules = [{ enforce = true }]
    }
    "compute.skipDefaultNetworkCreation" = {
      rules = [{ enforce = true }]
    }
    "iam.disableServiceAccountKeyCreation" = {
      rules = [{ enforce = true }]
    }
    "iam.disableServiceAccountKeyUpload" = {
      rules = [
        {
          condition = {
            expression  = "resource.matchTagId('tagKeys/1234', 'tagValues/1234')"
            title       = "condition"
            description = "test condition"
            location    = "somewhere"
          }
          enforce = true
        },
        {
          enforce = false
        }
      ]
    }
    "iam.allowedPolicyMemberDomains" = {
      rules = [
        {
          allow = { all = true }
          condition = {
            expression  = "resource.matchTag('1234567890/allowexternal', 'true')"
            title       = "Allow external identities"
            description = "Allow external identities when resource has the `allowexternal` tag set to true."
          }
        },
        {
          allow = { values = ["C0xxxxxxx", "C0yyyyyyy"] }
          condition = {
            expression  = "!resource.matchTag('1234567890/allowexternal', 'true')"
            title       = ""
            description = "For any resource without allowexternal=true, only allow identities from restricted domains."
          }
        }
      ]
    }
    "compute.trustedImageProjects" = {
      rules = [{
        allow = {
          values = ["projects/my-project"]
        }
      }]
    }
    "compute.vmExternalIpAccess" = {
      rules = [{ deny = { all = true } }]
    }
  }
}
# tftest modules=1 resources=13 inventory=basic.yaml e2e serial

IAM

IAM is managed via several variables that implement different features and levels of control:

  • iam and iam_by_principals configure authoritative bindings that manage individual roles exclusively, and are internally merged
  • iam_bindings configure authoritative bindings with optional support for conditions, and are not internally merged with the previous two variables
  • iam_bindings_additive configure additive bindings via individual role/member pairs with optional support conditions

The authoritative and additive approaches can be used together, provided different roles are managed by each. Some care must also be taken with the iam_by_principals variable to ensure that variable keys are static values, so that Terraform is able to compute the dependency graph.

Refer to the project module for examples of the IAM interface.

Organization Policies

Organization Policy Factory

See the organization policy factory in the project module.

Organization Policy Custom Constraints

Refer to the Creating and managing custom constraints documentation for details on usage. To manage organization policy custom constraints, the orgpolicy.googleapis.com service should be enabled in the quota project.

module "org" {
  source          = "./fabric/modules/organization"
  organization_id = var.organization_id
  org_policy_custom_constraints = {
    "custom.gkeEnableAutoUpgrade" = {
      resource_types = ["container.googleapis.com/NodePool"]
      method_types   = ["CREATE"]
      condition      = "resource.management.autoUpgrade == true"
      action_type    = "ALLOW"
      display_name   = "Enable node auto-upgrade"
      description    = "All node pools must have node auto-upgrade enabled."
    }
  }
  # not necessarily to enforce on the org level, policy may be applied on folder/project levels
  org_policies = {
    "custom.gkeEnableAutoUpgrade" = {
      rules = [{ enforce = true }]
    }
  }
}
# tftest modules=1 resources=2 inventory=custom-constraints.yaml

You can use the id or custom_constraint_ids outputs to prevent race conditions between the creation of a custom constraint and an organization policy using that constraint. Both of these outputs depend on the actual constraint, which would make any resource referring to them to wait for the creation of the constraint.

Organization Policy Custom Constraints Factory

Org policy custom constraints can be loaded from a directory containing YAML files where each file defines one or more custom constraints. The structure of the YAML files is exactly the same as the org_policy_custom_constraints variable.

The example below deploys a few org policy custom constraints split between two YAML files.

module "org" {
  source          = "./fabric/modules/organization"
  organization_id = var.organization_id
  factories_config = {
    org_policy_custom_constraints = "configs/custom-constraints"
  }
  org_policies = {
    "custom.gkeEnableAutoUpgrade" = {
      rules = [{ enforce = true }]
    }
  }
}
# tftest modules=1 resources=3 files=gke inventory=custom-constraints.yaml
custom.gkeEnableLogging:
  resource_types:
  - container.googleapis.com/Cluster
  method_types:
  - CREATE
  - UPDATE
  condition: resource.loggingService == "none"
  action_type: DENY
  display_name: Do not disable Cloud Logging
custom.gkeEnableAutoUpgrade:
  resource_types:
  - container.googleapis.com/NodePool
  method_types:
  - CREATE
  condition: resource.management.autoUpgrade == true
  action_type: ALLOW
  display_name: Enable node auto-upgrade
  description: All node pools must have node auto-upgrade enabled.

# tftest-file id=gke path=configs/custom-constraints/gke.yaml
custom.dataprocNoMoreThan10Workers:
  resource_types:
  - dataproc.googleapis.com/Cluster
  method_types:
  - CREATE
  - UPDATE
  condition: resource.config.workerConfig.numInstances + resource.config.secondaryWorkerConfig.numInstances > 10
  action_type: DENY
  display_name: Total number of worker instances cannot be larger than 10
  description: Cluster cannot have more than 10 workers, including primary and secondary workers.

# tftest-file id=dataproc path=configs/custom-constraints/dataproc.yaml

Hierarchical Firewall Policy Attachments

Hierarchical firewall policies can be managed via the net-firewall-policy module, including support for factories. Once a policy is available, attaching it to the organization can be done either in the firewall policy module itself, or here:

module "firewall-policy" {
  source    = "./fabric/modules/net-firewall-policy"
  name      = "test-1"
  parent_id = var.organization_id
  # attachment via the firewall policy module
  # attachments = {
  #   org = var.organization_id
  # }
}

module "org" {
  source          = "./fabric/modules/organization"
  organization_id = var.organization_id
  # attachment via the organization module
  firewall_policy = {
    name   = "test-1"
    policy = module.firewall-policy.id
  }
}
# tftest modules=2 resources=2 e2e serial

Log Sinks

The following example shows how to define organization-level log sinks:

module "gcs" {
  source        = "./fabric/modules/gcs"
  project_id    = var.project_id
  prefix        = var.prefix
  name          = "gcs_sink"
  location      = "EU"
  force_destroy = true
}

module "dataset" {
  source     = "./fabric/modules/bigquery-dataset"
  project_id = var.project_id
  id         = "bq_sink"
}

module "pubsub" {
  source     = "./fabric/modules/pubsub"
  project_id = var.project_id
  name       = "pubsub_sink"
}

module "bucket" {
  source      = "./fabric/modules/logging-bucket"
  parent_type = "project"
  parent      = var.project_id
  id          = "${var.prefix}-bucket"
}

module "destination-project" {
  source          = "./fabric/modules/project"
  name            = "dest-prj"
  billing_account = var.billing_account_id
  parent          = var.folder_id
  prefix          = var.prefix
  services = [
    "logging.googleapis.com"
  ]
}

module "org" {
  source          = "./fabric/modules/organization"
  organization_id = var.organization_id

  logging_sinks = {
    warnings = {
      destination = module.gcs.id
      filter      = "severity=WARNING"
      type        = "storage"
    }
    info = {
      bq_partitioned_table = true
      destination          = module.dataset.id
      filter               = "severity=INFO"
      type                 = "bigquery"
    }
    notice = {
      destination = module.pubsub.id
      filter      = "severity=NOTICE"
      type        = "pubsub"
    }
    debug = {
      destination = module.bucket.id
      filter      = "severity=DEBUG"
      exclusions = {
        no-compute = "logName:compute"
      }
      type = "logging"
    }
    alert = {
      destination = module.destination-project.id
      filter      = "severity=ALERT"
      type        = "project"
    }
  }
  logging_exclusions = {
    no-gce-instances = "resource.type=gce_instance"
  }
}
# tftest modules=6 resources=17 inventory=logging.yaml e2e serial

Data Access Logs

Activation of data access logs can be controlled via the logging_data_access variable.

module "org" {
  source          = "./fabric/modules/organization"
  organization_id = var.organization_id
  logging_data_access = {
    allServices = {
      # logs for principals listed here will be excluded
      ADMIN_READ = ["group:${var.group_email}"]
    }
    "storage.googleapis.com" = {
      DATA_READ  = []
      DATA_WRITE = []
    }
  }
}
# tftest modules=1 resources=2 inventory=logging-data-access.yaml e2e serial

Custom Roles

Custom roles can be defined via the custom_roles variable, and referenced via the custom_role_id output (this also provides explicit dependency on the custom role):

module "org" {
  source          = "./fabric/modules/organization"
  organization_id = var.organization_id
  custom_roles = {
    "myRole" = [
      "compute.instances.list",
    ]
  }
  iam = {
    (module.org.custom_role_id.myRole) = ["group:${var.group_email}"]
  }
}
# tftest modules=1 resources=2 inventory=roles.yaml e2e serial

Custom Roles Factory

Custom roles can also be specified via a factory in a similar way to organization policies and policy constraints. Each file is mapped to a custom role, where

  • the role name defaults to the file name but can be overridden via a name attribute in the yaml
  • role permissions are defined in an includedPermissions map

Custom roles defined via the variable are merged with those coming from the factory, and override them in case of duplicate names.

module "org" {
  source          = "./fabric/modules/organization"
  organization_id = var.organization_id
  factories_config = {
    custom_roles = "data/custom_roles"
  }
}
# tftest modules=1 resources=2 files=custom-role-1,custom-role-2 inventory=custom-roles.yaml
# tftest-file id=custom-role-1 path=data/custom_roles/test_1.yaml

includedPermissions:
 - compute.globalOperations.get
# tftest-file id=custom-role-2 path=data/custom_roles/test_2.yaml

name: projectViewer
includedPermissions:
  - resourcemanager.projects.get
  - resourcemanager.projects.getIamPolicy
  - resourcemanager.projects.list

Tags

Refer to the Creating and managing tags documentation for details on usage.

module "org" {
  source          = "./fabric/modules/organization"
  organization_id = var.organization_id
  tags = {
    environment = {
      description = "Environment specification."
      iam = {
        "roles/resourcemanager.tagAdmin" = ["group:${var.group_email}"]
      }
      iam_bindings = {
        viewer = {
          role    = "roles/resourcemanager.tagViewer"
          members = ["group:[email protected]"]
        }
      }
      iam_bindings_additive = {
        user_app1 = {
          role   = "roles/resourcemanager.tagUser"
          member = "group:[email protected]"
        }
      }
      values = {
        dev = {
          iam_bindings_additive = {
            user_app2 = {
              role   = "roles/resourcemanager.tagUser"
              member = "group:[email protected]"
            }
          }
        }
        prod = {
          description = "Environment: production."
          iam = {
            "roles/resourcemanager.tagViewer" = ["group:[email protected]"]
          }
          iam_bindings = {
            admin = {
              role    = "roles/resourcemanager.tagAdmin"
              members = ["group:[email protected]"]
              condition = {
                title      = "gcp_support"
                expression = <<-END
                  request.time.getHours("Europe/Berlin") <= 9 &&
                  request.time.getHours("Europe/Berlin") >= 17
                END
              }
            }
          }
        }
      }
    }
  }
  tag_bindings = {
    env-prod = module.org.tag_values["environment/prod"].id
  }
}
# tftest modules=1 resources=10 inventory=tags.yaml

You can also define network tags, through a dedicated variable network_tags:

module "org" {
  source          = "./fabric/modules/organization"
  organization_id = var.organization_id
  network_tags = {
    net-environment = {
      description = "This is a network tag."
      network     = "${var.project_id}/${var.vpc.name}"
      iam = {
        "roles/resourcemanager.tagAdmin" = ["group:${var.group_email}"]
      }
      values = {
        dev = {}
        prod = {
          description = "Environment: production."
          iam = {
            "roles/resourcemanager.tagUser" = ["group:${var.group_email}"]
          }
        }
      }
    }
  }
}
# tftest modules=1 resources=5 inventory=network-tags.yaml e2e serial

Files

name description resources
iam.tf IAM bindings. google_organization_iam_binding · google_organization_iam_custom_role · google_organization_iam_member
logging.tf Log sinks and data access logs. google_bigquery_dataset_iam_member · google_logging_organization_exclusion · google_logging_organization_settings · google_logging_organization_sink · google_organization_iam_audit_config · google_project_iam_member · google_pubsub_topic_iam_member · google_storage_bucket_iam_member
main.tf Module-level locals and resources. google_compute_firewall_policy_association · google_essential_contacts_contact
org-policy-custom-constraints.tf None google_org_policy_custom_constraint
organization-policies.tf Organization-level organization policies. google_org_policy_policy
outputs.tf Module outputs.
tags.tf None google_tags_tag_binding · google_tags_tag_key · google_tags_tag_key_iam_binding · google_tags_tag_key_iam_member · google_tags_tag_value · google_tags_tag_value_iam_binding · google_tags_tag_value_iam_member
variables-iam.tf None
variables-logging.tf None
variables-tags.tf None
variables.tf Module variables.
versions.tf Version pins.

Variables

name description type required default
organization_id Organization id in organizations/nnnnnn format. string
contacts List of essential contacts for this resource. Must be in the form EMAIL -> [NOTIFICATION_TYPES]. Valid notification types are ALL, SUSPENSION, SECURITY, TECHNICAL, BILLING, LEGAL, PRODUCT_UPDATES. map(list(string)) {}
custom_roles Map of role name => list of permissions to create in this project. map(list(string)) {}
factories_config Paths to data files and folders that enable factory functionality. object({…}) {}
firewall_policy Hierarchical firewall policies to associate to the organization. object({…}) null
iam IAM bindings, in {ROLE => [MEMBERS]} format. map(list(string)) {}
iam_bindings Authoritative IAM bindings in {KEY => {role = ROLE, members = [], condition = {}}}. Keys are arbitrary. map(object({…})) {}
iam_bindings_additive Individual additive IAM bindings. Keys are arbitrary. map(object({…})) {}
iam_by_principals Authoritative IAM binding in {PRINCIPAL => [ROLES]} format. Principals need to be statically defined to avoid cycle errors. Merged internally with the iam variable. map(list(string)) {}
logging_data_access Control activation of data access logs. Format is service => { log type => [exempted members]}. The special 'allServices' key denotes configuration for all services. map(map(list(string))) {}
logging_exclusions Logging exclusions for this organization in the form {NAME -> FILTER}. map(string) {}
logging_settings Default settings for logging resources. object({…}) null
logging_sinks Logging sinks to create for the organization. map(object({…})) {}
network_tags Network tags by key name. If id is provided, key creation is skipped. The iam attribute behaves like the similarly named one at module level. map(object({…})) {}
org_policies Organization policies applied to this organization keyed by policy name. map(object({…})) {}
org_policy_custom_constraints Organization policy custom constraints keyed by constraint name. map(object({…})) {}
tag_bindings Tag bindings for this organization, in key => tag value id format. map(string) {}
tags Tags by key name. If id is provided, key or value creation is skipped. The iam attribute behaves like the similarly named one at module level. map(object({…})) {}

Outputs

name description sensitive
custom_constraint_ids Map of CUSTOM_CONSTRAINTS => ID in the organization.
custom_role_id Map of custom role IDs created in the organization.
custom_roles Map of custom roles resources created in the organization.
id Fully qualified organization id.
network_tag_keys Tag key resources.
network_tag_values Tag value resources.
organization_id Organization id dependent on module resources.
sink_writer_identities Writer identities created for each sink.
tag_keys Tag key resources.
tag_values Tag value resources.