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// The e-mail address used to:
// 1. login as the admin user to the Tectonic Console.
// 2. generate DNS zones for some providers.
//
// Note: This field MUST be set manually prior to creating the cluster.
tectonic_admin_email = ""
// The bcrypt hash of admin user password to login to the Tectonic Console.
// Use the bcrypt-hash tool (https://github.com/coreos/bcrypt-tool/releases/tag/v1.0.0) to generate it.
//
// Note: This field MUST be set manually prior to creating the cluster.
tectonic_admin_password_hash = ""
// (optional) Extra AWS tags to be applied to created autoscaling group resources.
// This is a list of maps having the keys `key`, `value` and `propagate_at_launch`.
//
// Example: `[ { key = "foo", value = "bar", propagate_at_launch = true } ]`
// tectonic_autoscaling_group_extra_tags = ""
// Instance size for the etcd node(s). Example: `t2.medium`. Read the [etcd recommended hardware] (https://coreos.com/etcd/docs/latest/op-guide/hardware.html) guide for best performance
tectonic_aws_etcd_ec2_type = "t2.medium"
// (optional) List of additional security group IDs for etcd nodes.
//
// Example: `["sg-51530134", "sg-b253d7cc"]`
// tectonic_aws_etcd_extra_sg_ids = ""
// The amount of provisioned IOPS for the root block device of etcd nodes.
tectonic_aws_etcd_root_volume_iops = "100"
// The size of the volume in gigabytes for the root block device of etcd nodes.
tectonic_aws_etcd_root_volume_size = "30"
// The type of volume for the root block device of etcd nodes.
tectonic_aws_etcd_root_volume_type = "gp2"
// (optional) List of subnet IDs within an existing VPC to deploy master nodes into.
// Required to use an existing VPC and the list must match the AZ count.
//
// Example: `["subnet-111111", "subnet-222222", "subnet-333333"]`
// tectonic_aws_external_master_subnet_ids = ""
// (optional) If set, the given Route53 zone ID will be used as the internal (private) zone.
// This zone will be used to create etcd DNS records as well as internal API and internal Ingress records.
// If set, no additional private zone will be created.
//
// Example: `"Z1ILINNUJGTAO1"`
// tectonic_aws_external_private_zone = ""
// (optional) ID of an existing VPC to launch nodes into.
// If unset a new VPC is created.
//
// Example: `vpc-123456`
// tectonic_aws_external_vpc_id = ""
// If set to true, create public facing ingress resources (ELB, A-records).
// If set to false, a "private" cluster will be created with an internal ELB only.
tectonic_aws_external_vpc_public = true
// (optional) List of subnet IDs within an existing VPC to deploy worker nodes into.
// Required to use an existing VPC and the list must match the AZ count.
//
// Example: `["subnet-111111", "subnet-222222", "subnet-333333"]`
// tectonic_aws_external_worker_subnet_ids = ""
// (optional) Extra AWS tags to be applied to created resources.
// tectonic_aws_extra_tags = ""
// (optional) This configures master availability zones and their corresponding subnet CIDRs directly.
//
// Example:
// `{ eu-west-1a = "10.0.0.0/20", eu-west-1b = "10.0.16.0/20" }`
// tectonic_aws_master_custom_subnets = ""
// Instance size for the master node(s). Example: `t2.medium`.
tectonic_aws_master_ec2_type = "t2.medium"
// (optional) List of additional security group IDs for master nodes.
//
// Example: `["sg-51530134", "sg-b253d7cc"]`
// tectonic_aws_master_extra_sg_ids = ""
// (optional) Name of IAM role to use for the instance profiles of master nodes.
// The name is also the last part of a role's ARN.
//
// Example:
// * Role ARN = arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/tectonic-installer
// * Role Name = tectonic-installer
// tectonic_aws_master_iam_role_name = ""
// The amount of provisioned IOPS for the root block device of master nodes.
tectonic_aws_master_root_volume_iops = "100"
// The size of the volume in gigabytes for the root block device of master nodes.
tectonic_aws_master_root_volume_size = "30"
// The type of volume for the root block device of master nodes.
tectonic_aws_master_root_volume_type = "gp2"
// The target AWS region for the cluster.
tectonic_aws_region = "eu-west-1"
// Name of an SSH key located within the AWS region. Example: coreos-user.
tectonic_aws_ssh_key = ""
// Block of IP addresses used by the VPC.
// This should not overlap with any other networks, such as a private datacenter connected via Direct Connect.
tectonic_aws_vpc_cidr_block = "10.0.0.0/16"
// (optional) This configures worker availability zones and their corresponding subnet CIDRs directly.
//
// Example: `{ eu-west-1a = "10.0.64.0/20", eu-west-1b = "10.0.80.0/20" }`
// tectonic_aws_worker_custom_subnets = ""
// Instance size for the worker node(s). Example: `t2.medium`.
tectonic_aws_worker_ec2_type = "t2.medium"
// (optional) List of additional security group IDs for worker nodes.
//
// Example: `["sg-51530134", "sg-b253d7cc"]`
// tectonic_aws_worker_extra_sg_ids = ""
// (optional) Name of IAM role to use for the instance profiles of worker nodes.
// The name is also the last part of a role's ARN.
//
// Example:
// * Role ARN = arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/tectonic-installer
// * Role Name = tectonic-installer
// tectonic_aws_worker_iam_role_name = ""
// The amount of provisioned IOPS for the root block device of worker nodes.
tectonic_aws_worker_root_volume_iops = "100"
// The size of the volume in gigabytes for the root block device of worker nodes.
tectonic_aws_worker_root_volume_size = "30"
// The type of volume for the root block device of worker nodes.
tectonic_aws_worker_root_volume_type = "gp2"
// The base DNS domain of the cluster. It must NOT contain a trailing period. Some
// DNS providers will automatically add this if necessary.
//
// Example: `openstack.dev.coreos.systems`.
//
// Note: This field MUST be set manually prior to creating the cluster.
// This applies only to cloud platforms.
tectonic_base_domain = ""
// (optional) The content of the PEM-encoded CA certificate, used to generate Tectonic Console's server certificate.
// If left blank, a CA certificate will be automatically generated.
// tectonic_ca_cert = ""
// (optional) The content of the PEM-encoded CA key, used to generate Tectonic Console's server certificate.
// This field is mandatory if `tectonic_ca_cert` is set.
// tectonic_ca_key = ""
// (optional) The algorithm used to generate tectonic_ca_key.
// The default value is currently recommend.
// This field is mandatory if `tectonic_ca_cert` is set.
// tectonic_ca_key_alg = "RSA"
// [ALPHA] If set to true, calico network policy support will be deployed.
// WARNING: Enabling an alpha feature means that future updates may become unsupported.
// This should only be enabled on clusters that are meant to be short-lived to begin validating the alpha feature.
tectonic_calico_network_policy = false
// The Container Linux update channel.
//
// Examples: `stable`, `beta`, `alpha`
tectonic_cl_channel = "stable"
// This declares the IP range to assign Kubernetes pod IPs in CIDR notation.
tectonic_cluster_cidr = "10.2.0.0/16"
// The name of the cluster.
// If used in a cloud-environment, this will be prepended to `tectonic_base_domain` resulting in the URL to the Tectonic console.
//
// Note: This field MUST be set manually prior to creating the cluster.
// Warning: Special characters in the name like '.' may cause errors on OpenStack platforms due to resource name constraints.
tectonic_cluster_name = ""
// (optional) This only applies if you use the modules/dns/ddns module.
//
// Specifies the RFC2136 Dynamic DNS server key algorithm.
// tectonic_ddns_key_algorithm = ""
// (optional) This only applies if you use the modules/dns/ddns module.
//
// Specifies the RFC2136 Dynamic DNS server key name.
// tectonic_ddns_key_name = ""
// (optional) This only applies if you use the modules/dns/ddns module.
//
// Specifies the RFC2136 Dynamic DNS server key secret.
// tectonic_ddns_key_secret = ""
// (optional) This only applies if you use the modules/dns/ddns module.
//
// Specifies the RFC2136 Dynamic DNS server IP/host to register IP addresses to.
// tectonic_ddns_server = ""
// (optional) DNS prefix used to construct the console and API server endpoints.
// tectonic_dns_name = ""
// (optional) The path of the file containing the CA certificate for TLS communication with etcd.
//
// Note: This works only when used in conjunction with an external etcd cluster.
// If set, the variables `tectonic_etcd_servers`, `tectonic_etcd_client_cert_path`, and `tectonic_etcd_client_key_path` must also be set.
// tectonic_etcd_ca_cert_path = "/dev/null"
// (optional) The path of the file containing the client certificate for TLS communication with etcd.
//
// Note: This works only when used in conjunction with an external etcd cluster.
// If set, the variables `tectonic_etcd_servers`, `tectonic_etcd_ca_cert_path`, and `tectonic_etcd_client_key_path` must also be set.
// tectonic_etcd_client_cert_path = "/dev/null"
// (optional) The path of the file containing the client key for TLS communication with etcd.
//
// Note: This works only when used in conjunction with an external etcd cluster.
// If set, the variables `tectonic_etcd_servers`, `tectonic_etcd_ca_cert_path`, and `tectonic_etcd_client_cert_path` must also be set.
// tectonic_etcd_client_key_path = "/dev/null"
// The number of etcd nodes to be created.
// If set to zero, the count of etcd nodes will be determined automatically.
//
// Note: This is currently only supported on AWS.
tectonic_etcd_count = "0"
// (optional) List of external etcd v3 servers to connect with (hostnames/IPs only).
// Needs to be set if using an external etcd cluster.
//
// Example: `["etcd1", "etcd2", "etcd3"]`
// tectonic_etcd_servers = ""
// (optional) If set to `true`, TLS secure communication for self-provisioned etcd. will be used.
//
// Note: If `tectonic_experimental` is set to `true` this variable has no effect, because the experimental self-hosted etcd always uses TLS.
// tectonic_etcd_tls_enabled = true
// If set to true, experimental Tectonic assets are being deployed.
tectonic_experimental = false
// The path to the tectonic licence file.
//
// Note: This field MUST be set manually prior to creating the cluster unless `tectonic_vanilla_k8s` is set to `true`.
tectonic_license_path = ""
// The number of master nodes to be created.
// This applies only to cloud platforms.
tectonic_master_count = "1"
// The path the pull secret file in JSON format.
//
// Note: This field MUST be set manually prior to creating the cluster unless `tectonic_vanilla_k8s` is set to `true`.
tectonic_pull_secret_path = ""
// This declares the IP range to assign Kubernetes service cluster IPs in CIDR notation. The maximum size of this IP range is /12
tectonic_service_cidr = "10.3.0.0/16"
// The Tectonic statistics collection URL to which to report.
tectonic_stats_url = "https://stats-collector.tectonic.com"
// If set to true, a vanilla Kubernetes cluster will be deployed, omitting any Tectonic assets.
tectonic_vanilla_k8s = false
// The number of worker nodes to be created.
// This applies only to cloud platforms.
tectonic_worker_count = "3"