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# Specify the provider and access details
provider "aws" {
region = var.aws_region
access_key = "XXX TU CLAVE DE ACCESO XXX"
secret_key = "XXX TU SECRETO XXX"
}
# Create a VPC to launch our instances into
resource "aws_vpc" "default" {
cidr_block = "10.0.0.0/16"
}
# Create an internet gateway to give our subnet access to the outside world
resource "aws_internet_gateway" "default" {
vpc_id = aws_vpc.default.id
}
# Grant the VPC internet access on its main route table
resource "aws_route" "internet_access" {
route_table_id = aws_vpc.default.main_route_table_id
destination_cidr_block = "0.0.0.0/0"
gateway_id = aws_internet_gateway.default.id
}
# Create a subnet to launch our instances into
resource "aws_subnet" "default" {
vpc_id = aws_vpc.default.id
cidr_block = "10.0.1.0/24"
map_public_ip_on_launch = true
}
# A security group for the ELB so it is accessible via the web
resource "aws_security_group" "elb" {
name = "terraform_example_elb"
description = "Used in the terraform"
vpc_id = aws_vpc.default.id
# HTTP access from anywhere
ingress {
from_port = 80
to_port = 80
protocol = "tcp"
cidr_blocks = ["0.0.0.0/0"]
}
# outbound internet access
egress {
from_port = 0
to_port = 0
protocol = "-1"
cidr_blocks = ["0.0.0.0/0"]
}
}
# Our default security group to access
# the instances over SSH and HTTP
resource "aws_security_group" "default" {
name = "terraform_example"
description = "Used in the terraform"
vpc_id = aws_vpc.default.id
# SSH access from anywhere
ingress {
from_port = 22
to_port = 22
protocol = "tcp"
cidr_blocks = ["0.0.0.0/0"]
}
# HTTP access from the VPC
ingress {
from_port = 80
to_port = 80
protocol = "tcp"
cidr_blocks = ["10.0.0.0/16"]
}
# outbound internet access
egress {
from_port = 0
to_port = 0
protocol = "-1"
cidr_blocks = ["0.0.0.0/0"]
}
}
resource "aws_elb" "web" {
name = "terraform-example-elb"
subnets = [aws_subnet.default.id]
security_groups = [aws_security_group.elb.id]
instances = [aws_instance.web.id]
listener {
instance_port = 80
instance_protocol = "http"
lb_port = 80
lb_protocol = "http"
}
}
resource "aws_key_pair" "auth" {
key_name = var.key_name
public_key = file(var.public_key_path)
}
resource "aws_instance" "web" {
# The connection block tells our provisioner how to
# communicate with the resource (instance)
# The connection block tells our provisioner how to
# communicate with the resource (instance)
connection {
type = "ssh"
# The default username for our AMI
user = "ubuntu"
host = self.public_ip
private_key = file(var.private_key_path)
# The connection will use the local SSH agent for authentication.
}
instance_type = "t2.micro"
# Lookup the correct AMI based on the region
# we specified
ami = var.aws_amis[var.aws_region]
# The name of our SSH keypair we created above.
key_name = aws_key_pair.auth.id
# Our Security group to allow HTTP and SSH access
vpc_security_group_ids = [aws_security_group.default.id]
# We're going to launch into the same subnet as our ELB. In a production
# environment it's more common to have a separate private subnet for
# backend instances.
subnet_id = aws_subnet.default.id
# We run a remote provisioner on the instance after creating it.
# In this case, we just install nginx and start it. By default,
# this should be on port 80
# We run a remote provisioner on the instance after creating it.
# In this case, we just install nginx and start it. By default,
# this should be on port 80
provisioner "remote-exec" {
inline = [
"sudo apt-get -y update",
"sudo apt-get -y install nginx",
"sudo service nginx start",
]
}
}