This component is responsible for provisioning a RedShift instance. It seeds relevant database information (hostnames, username, password, etc.) into AWS SSM Parameter Store.
Stack Level: Regional
Here's an example snippet for how to use this component.
components:
terraform:
redshift:
vars:
enabled: true
name: redshift
database_name: redshift
publicly_accessible: false
node_type: dc2.large
number_of_nodes: 1
cluster_type: single-node
ssm_enabled: true
log_exports:
- userlog
- connectionlog
- useractivitylog
admin_user: redshift
custom_sg_enabled: true
custom_sg_rules:
- type: ingress
key: postgres
description: Allow inbound traffic to the redshift cluster
from_port: 5439
to_port: 5439
protocol: tcp
cidr_blocks:
- 10.0.0.0/8
Name | Version |
---|---|
terraform | >= 1.0 |
aws | >= 4.17, <= 4.67.0 |
random | >= 3.0 |
Name | Version |
---|---|
aws | >= 4.17, <= 4.67.0 |
random | >= 3.0 |
Name | Source | Version |
---|---|---|
iam_roles | ../account-map/modules/iam-roles | n/a |
redshift_cluster | cloudposse/redshift-cluster/aws | 1.0.0 |
redshift_sg | cloudposse/security-group/aws | 2.2.0 |
this | cloudposse/label/null | 0.25.0 |
vpc | cloudposse/stack-config/yaml//modules/remote-state | 1.5.0 |
Name | Type |
---|---|
aws_ssm_parameter.redshift_database_hostname | resource |
aws_ssm_parameter.redshift_database_name | resource |
aws_ssm_parameter.redshift_database_password | resource |
aws_ssm_parameter.redshift_database_port | resource |
aws_ssm_parameter.redshift_database_user | resource |
random_password.admin_password | resource |
random_pet.admin_user | resource |
Name | Description | Type | Default | Required |
---|---|---|---|---|
additional_tag_map | Additional key-value pairs to add to each map in tags_as_list_of_maps . Not added to tags or id .This is for some rare cases where resources want additional configuration of tags and therefore take a list of maps with tag key, value, and additional configuration. |
map(string) |
{} |
no |
admin_password | Password for the master DB user. Required unless a snapshot_identifier is provided | string |
null |
no |
admin_user | Username for the master DB user. Required unless a snapshot_identifier is provided | string |
null |
no |
allow_version_upgrade | Whether or not to enable major version upgrades which are applied during the maintenance window to the Amazon Redshift engine that is running on the cluster | bool |
false |
no |
attributes | ID element. Additional attributes (e.g. workers or cluster ) to add to id ,in the order they appear in the list. New attributes are appended to the end of the list. The elements of the list are joined by the delimiter and treated as a single ID element. |
list(string) |
[] |
no |
cluster_type | The cluster type to use. Either single-node or multi-node |
string |
"single-node" |
no |
context | Single object for setting entire context at once. See description of individual variables for details. Leave string and numeric variables as null to use default value.Individual variable settings (non-null) override settings in context object, except for attributes, tags, and additional_tag_map, which are merged. |
any |
{ |
no |
custom_sg_allow_all_egress | Whether to allow all egress traffic or not | bool |
true |
no |
custom_sg_enabled | Whether to use custom security group or not | bool |
false |
no |
custom_sg_rules | An array of custom security groups to create and assign to the cluster. | list(object({ |
[] |
no |
database_name | The name of the first database to be created when the cluster is created | string |
null |
no |
delimiter | Delimiter to be used between ID elements. Defaults to - (hyphen). Set to "" to use no delimiter at all. |
string |
null |
no |
descriptor_formats | Describe additional descriptors to be output in the descriptors output map.Map of maps. Keys are names of descriptors. Values are maps of the form {<br/> format = string<br/> labels = list(string)<br/>} (Type is any so the map values can later be enhanced to provide additional options.)format is a Terraform format string to be passed to the format() function.labels is a list of labels, in order, to pass to format() function.Label values will be normalized before being passed to format() so they will beidentical to how they appear in id .Default is {} (descriptors output will be empty). |
any |
{} |
no |
enabled | Set to false to prevent the module from creating any resources | bool |
null |
no |
engine_version | The version of the Amazon Redshift engine to use. See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/redshift/latest/mgmt/cluster-versions.html | string |
"1.0" |
no |
environment | ID element. Usually used for region e.g. 'uw2', 'us-west-2', OR role 'prod', 'staging', 'dev', 'UAT' | string |
null |
no |
id_length_limit | Limit id to this many characters (minimum 6).Set to 0 for unlimited length.Set to null for keep the existing setting, which defaults to 0 .Does not affect id_full . |
number |
null |
no |
kms_alias_name_ssm | KMS alias name for SSM | string |
"alias/aws/ssm" |
no |
label_key_case | Controls the letter case of the tags keys (label names) for tags generated by this module.Does not affect keys of tags passed in via the tags input.Possible values: lower , title , upper .Default value: title . |
string |
null |
no |
label_order | The order in which the labels (ID elements) appear in the id .Defaults to ["namespace", "environment", "stage", "name", "attributes"]. You can omit any of the 6 labels ("tenant" is the 6th), but at least one must be present. |
list(string) |
null |
no |
label_value_case | Controls the letter case of ID elements (labels) as included in id ,set as tag values, and output by this module individually. Does not affect values of tags passed in via the tags input.Possible values: lower , title , upper and none (no transformation).Set this to title and set delimiter to "" to yield Pascal Case IDs.Default value: lower . |
string |
null |
no |
labels_as_tags | Set of labels (ID elements) to include as tags in the tags output.Default is to include all labels. Tags with empty values will not be included in the tags output.Set to [] to suppress all generated tags.Notes: The value of the name tag, if included, will be the id , not the name .Unlike other null-label inputs, the initial setting of labels_as_tags cannot bechanged in later chained modules. Attempts to change it will be silently ignored. |
set(string) |
[ |
no |
name | ID element. Usually the component or solution name, e.g. 'app' or 'jenkins'. This is the only ID element not also included as a tag .The "name" tag is set to the full id string. There is no tag with the value of the name input. |
string |
null |
no |
namespace | ID element. Usually an abbreviation of your organization name, e.g. 'eg' or 'cp', to help ensure generated IDs are globally unique | string |
null |
no |
node_type | The node type to be provisioned for the cluster. See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/redshift/latest/mgmt/working-with-clusters.html#working-with-clusters-overview | string |
"dc2.large" |
no |
number_of_nodes | The number of compute nodes in the cluster. This parameter is required when the ClusterType parameter is specified as multi-node | number |
1 |
no |
port | The port number on which the cluster accepts incoming connections | number |
5439 |
no |
publicly_accessible | If true, the cluster can be accessed from a public network | bool |
false |
no |
regex_replace_chars | Terraform regular expression (regex) string. Characters matching the regex will be removed from the ID elements. If not set, "/[^a-zA-Z0-9-]/" is used to remove all characters other than hyphens, letters and digits. |
string |
null |
no |
region | AWS region | string |
n/a | yes |
security_group_ids | An array of security group IDs to associate with the endpoint. | list(string) |
null |
no |
ssm_enabled | If true create SSM keys for the database user and password. |
bool |
false |
no |
ssm_key_format | SSM path format. The values will will be used in the following order: var.ssm_key_prefix , var.name , var.ssm_key_* |
string |
"/%v/%v/%v" |
no |
ssm_key_hostname | The SSM key to save the hostname. See var.ssm_path_format . |
string |
"admin/db_hostname" |
no |
ssm_key_password | The SSM key to save the password. See var.ssm_path_format . |
string |
"admin/db_password" |
no |
ssm_key_port | The SSM key to save the port. See var.ssm_path_format . |
string |
"admin/db_port" |
no |
ssm_key_prefix | SSM path prefix. Omit the leading forward slash / . |
string |
"redshift" |
no |
ssm_key_user | The SSM key to save the user. See var.ssm_path_format . |
string |
"admin/db_user" |
no |
stage | ID element. Usually used to indicate role, e.g. 'prod', 'staging', 'source', 'build', 'test', 'deploy', 'release' | string |
null |
no |
tags | Additional tags (e.g. {'BusinessUnit': 'XYZ'} ).Neither the tag keys nor the tag values will be modified by this module. |
map(string) |
{} |
no |
tenant | ID element _(Rarely used, not included by default)_. A customer identifier, indicating who this instance of a resource is for | string |
null |
no |
use_private_subnets | Whether to use private or public subnets for the Redshift cluster | bool |
true |
no |
Name | Description |
---|---|
arn | Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of cluster |
cluster_identifier | The Cluster Identifier |
cluster_security_groups | The security groups associated with the cluster |
database_name | The name of the default database in the Cluster |
dns_name | The DNS name of the cluster |
endpoint | The connection endpoint |
id | The Redshift Cluster ID |
port | The Port the cluster responds on |
redshift_database_ssm_key_prefix | SSM prefix |
vpc_security_group_ids | The VPC security group IDs associated with the cluster |
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