Terraform module to provision an RDS Aurora
instance group for MySQL or Postgres along with a dedicated endpoint.
Use this module together with our terraform-aws-rds-cluster
to provision pools of RDS instances. This is useful for creating reporting clusters that don't impact the production databases.
Supports Amazon Aurora Serverless.
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module "rds_cluster_replicas" {
source = "git::https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-aws-rds-cluster-instance-group.git?ref=master"
name = "postgres"
namespace = "eg"
stage = "dev"
attributes = ["replicas"]
cluster_identifier = "eg-dev-db"
cluster_size = "2"
db_port = "5432"
instance_type = "db.r4.large"
vpc_id = "vpc-xxxxxxxx"
security_groups = ["sg-xxxxxxxx"]
subnets = ["subnet-xxxxxxxx", "subnet-xxxxxxxx"]
zone_id = "Zxxxxxxxx"
}
module "rds_cluster_reporting" {
source = "git::https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-aws-rds-cluster-instance-group.git?ref=master"
cluster_size = "2"
namespace = "eg"
stage = "dev"
name = "db"
attributes = ["reporting"]
cluster_identifier = "eg-dev-db"
instance_type = "db.t2.small"
vpc_id = "vpc-xxxxxxx"
security_groups = ["sg-xxxxxxxx"]
subnets = ["subnet-xxxxxxxx", "subnet-xxxxxxxx"]
zone_id = "Zxxxxxxxx"
cluster_parameters = [
{
name = "character_set_client"
value = "utf8"
},
{
name = "character_set_connection"
value = "utf8"
},
{
name = "character_set_database"
value = "utf8"
},
{
name = "character_set_results"
value = "utf8"
},
{
name = "character_set_server"
value = "utf8"
},
{
name = "collation_connection"
value = "uft8_bin"
},
{
name = "collation_server"
value = "uft8_bin"
},
{
name = "lower_case_table_names"
value = "1"
apply_method = "pending-reboot"
},
{
name = "skip-character-set-client-handshake"
value = "1"
apply_method = "pending-reboot"
},
]
}
# create IAM role for monitoring
resource "aws_iam_role" "enhanced_monitoring" {
name = "rds-cluster-example-1"
assume_role_policy = "${data.aws_iam_policy_document.enhanced_monitoring.json}"
}
# Attach Amazon's managed policy for RDS enhanced monitoring
resource "aws_iam_role_policy_attachment" "enhanced_monitoring" {
role = "${aws_iam_role.enhanced_monitoring.name}"
policy_arn = "arn:aws:iam::aws:policy/service-role/AmazonRDSEnhancedMonitoringRole"
}
# allow rds to assume this role
data "aws_iam_policy_document" "enhanced_monitoring" {
statement {
actions = [
"sts:AssumeRole",
]
effect = "Allow"
principals {
type = "Service"
identifiers = ["monitoring.rds.amazonaws.com"]
}
}
}
module "rds_cluster_reporting" {
source = "git::https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-aws-rds-cluster-instance-group.git?ref=master"
cluster_size = "2"
namespace = "eg"
stage = "dev"
name = "db"
attributes = ["reporting"]
cluster_identifier = "eg-dev-db"
db_port = "5432"
instance_type = "db.r4.large"
vpc_id = "vpc-xxxxxxx"
security_groups = ["sg-xxxxxxxx"]
subnets = ["subnet-xxxxxxxx", "subnet-xxxxxxxx"]
zone_id = "Zxxxxxxxx"
# enable monitoring every 30 seconds
rds_monitoring_interval = "30"
# reference iam role created above
rds_monitoring_role_arn = "${aws_iam_role.enhanced_monitoring.arn}"
}
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Name | Description | Type | Default | Required |
---|---|---|---|---|
allowed_cidr_blocks | List of CIDR blocks allowed to access | list | <list> |
no |
apply_immediately | Specifies whether any cluster modifications are applied immediately, or during the next maintenance window | string | true |
no |
attributes | Additional attributes (e.g. 1 ) |
list | <list> |
no |
cluster_family | The family of the DB cluster parameter group | string | aurora5.6 |
no |
cluster_identifier | The cluster identifier | string | - | yes |
cluster_size | Number of DB instances to create in the cluster | string | 2 |
no |
custom_endpoint_type | The type of the endpoint. One of: READER, ANY | string | READER |
no |
db_port | Database port | string | 3306 |
no |
db_subnet_group_name | A DB subnet group to associate with this DB instance. NOTE: This must match the db_subnet_group_name of the attached aws_rds_cluster. | string | `` | no |
delimiter | Delimiter to be used between name , namespace , stage and attributes |
string | - |
no |
enabled | Set to false to prevent the module from creating any resources | string | true |
no |
engine | The name of the database engine to be used for this DB cluster. Valid values: aurora , aurora-mysql , aurora-postgresql |
string | aurora |
no |
instance_parameters | List of DB instance parameters to apply | list | <list> |
no |
instance_type | Instance type to use | string | db.t2.small |
no |
name | Name of the application | string | - | yes |
namespace | Namespace (e.g. eg or cp ) |
string | - | yes |
promotion_tier | Failover Priority setting on instance level. The reader who has lower tier has higher priority to get promoted to writer (values can range from 0-15). | string | 15 |
no |
publicly_accessible | Set to true if you want your cluster to be publicly accessible (such as via QuickSight) | string | false |
no |
rds_monitoring_interval | Interval in seconds that metrics are collected, 0 to disable (values can only be 0, 1, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60) | string | 0 |
no |
rds_monitoring_role_arn | The ARN for the IAM role that can send monitoring metrics to CloudWatch Logs | string | `` | no |
security_group_ids | The IDs of the security groups from which to allow ingress traffic to the DB instances |
list | <list> |
no |
security_groups | List of security groups to be allowed to connect to the DB instances | list | <list> |
no |
stage | Stage (e.g. prod , dev , staging ) |
string | - | yes |
storage_encrypted | Specifies whether the DB cluster is encrypted. The default is false for provisioned engine_mode and true for serverless engine_mode |
string | true |
no |
subnets | List of VPC subnet IDs | list | - | yes |
tags | Additional tags (e.g. map(BusinessUnit ,XYZ ) |
map | <map> |
no |
vpc_id | VPC ID to create the cluster in (e.g. vpc-a22222ee ) |
string | - | yes |
zone_id | Route53 parent zone ID. If provided (not empty), the module will create sub-domain DNS record for the cluster endpoint | string | `` | no |
Name | Description |
---|---|
endpoint | The endpoint for the Aurora cluster, automatically load-balanced across replicas |
hostname | The DNS address for the endpoint of the Aurora cluster |
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