Terraform provider plugin to integrate with Nutanix Enterprise Cloud
NOTE: The latest version of the Nutanix provider is v1.2.0
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Nutanix is taking an inclusive approach to developing this new feature and welcomes customer feedback. Please see our development project on GitHub (you're here!), comment on requirements, design, code, and/or feel free to join us on Slack. Instructions on commenting, contributing, and joining our community Slack channel are all located within our GitHub Readme.
For a slack invite, please contact [email protected] from your business email address, and we'll add you.
The Terraform Nutanix provider is designed to work with Nutanix Prism Central, such that you can manage one or more Prism Element clusters at scale. AOS/PC 5.6.0 or higher is required, as this Provider makes exclusive use of the v3 APIs
For the 1.2.0 release of the provider it will have an N-1 compatibility with the Prism Central APIs. This provider was tested against Prism Central versions 2020.9 and 2020.11, as well as AOS version 5.18 and 5.19
See the Examples folder for a handful of main.tf demos as well as some pre-compiled binaries.
We'll be refreshing these examples and binaries as we work through tech preview.
Long term, once this is upstream, no pre-compiled binaries will be needed, as terraform will automatically download on use.
The following keys can be used to configure the provider.
- endpoint - (Required) IP address for the Nutanix Prism Central.
- username - (Required) Username for Nutanix Prism Central. Could be local cluster auth (e.g.
auth
) or directory auth. - password - (Required) Password for the provided username.
- port - (Optional) Port for the Nutanix Prism Central. Default port is 9440.
- insecure - (Optional) Explicitly allow the provider to perform insecure SSL requests. If omitted, default value is false.
- wait_timeout - (optional) Set if you know that the creation o update of a resource may take long time (minutes).
provider "nutanix" {
username = "admin"
password = "myPassword"
port = 9440
endpoint = "10.36.7.201"
insecure = true
wait_timeout = 10
}
- nutanix_access_control_policy
- nutanix_category_key
- nutanix_category_value
- nutanix_image
- nutanix_karbon_cluster
- nutanix_karbon_private_registry
- nutanix_network_security_rule
- nutanix_project
- nutanix_protection_rule
- nutanix_recovery_plan
- nutanix_role
- nutanix_subnet
- nutanix_user
- nutanix_virtual_machine
- nutanix_access_control_policies
- nutanix_access_control_policy
- nutanix_category_key
- nutanix_cluster
- nutanix_clusters
- nutanix_host
- nutanix_hosts
- nutanix_image
- nutanix_karbon_cluster_kubeconfig
- nutanix_karbon_cluster_ssh
- nutanix_karbon_cluster
- nutanix_karbon_clusters
- nutanix_karbon_private_registries
- nutanix_karbon_private_registry
- nutanix_network_security_rule
- nutanix_permission
- nutanix_permissions
- nutanix_project
- nutanix_projects
- nutanix_role
- nutanix_roles
- nutanix_subnet
- nutanix_subnets
- nutanix_user_group
- nutanix_user_groups
- nutanix_user
- nutanix_users
- nutanix_virtual_machine
- nutanix_protection_rule
- nutanix_protection_rules
- nutanix_recovery_plan
- nutanix_recovery_plans
- Terraform 0.12+
- Go 1.12+ (to build the provider plugin)
We recomment to use Go 1.12+ to be able to use go modules
$ git clone https://github.com/nutanix/terraform-provider-nutanix.git
Enter the provider directory and build the provider
$ make tools
$ make build
This will create a binary file terraform-provider-nutanix
you can copy to your terraform specific project.
Alternative build: with our demo
$ make tools
$ go build -o examples/terraform-provider-nutanix
$ cd examples
$ terraform init #to try out our demo
If you need multi-OS binaries such as Linux, macOS, Windows. Run the following command.
$ make tools
$ make cibuild
This coommand will create a pkg/
directory with all the binaries for the most popular OS.
Terraform download the released binary instead developent one.
Just follow this steps to get the development binary:
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Copy the development terraform binary in the root folder of the project (i.e. where your main.tf is), this should be named
terraform-provider-nutanix
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Remove the entire “.terraform” directory.
rm -rf .terraform/
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Run the following command in the same folder where you have copied the development terraform binary.
terraform init -upgrade terraform providers -version
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You should see version as “nutanix (unversioned)”
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Then run your main.tf
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Install
goreleaser
tool:go get -v github.com/goreleaser/goreleaser cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/goreleaser/goreleaser go install
Alternatively you can download a latest release from goreleaser Releases Page
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Clean up folder
(builds)
if exists -
Make sure that the repository state is clean:
git status
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Tag the release:
git tag v1.1.0
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Run
goreleaser
:cd (TODO: go dir) goreleaser --skip-publish v1.1.0
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Check builds inside
(TODO: build dir)
directory. -
Publish release tag to GitHub:
git push origin v1.1.0
We've got a handful of resources outside of this repository that will help users understand the interactions between terraform and Nutanix
- YouTube _ Overview Video: _ Working with images:
- Nutanix GitHub _ _ Private repo until code goes upstream
- Jon’s GitHub _ _ Contains sample TF’s and PDFs from the youtube videos
- Slack channel * User community slack channel is available on nutanix.slack.com. Email [email protected] to gain entry.