A Terraform Apigee provider.
Allows Terraform deployments and management of Apigee API proxies, deployments, products, companies/developers/apps, and target servers.
Download the appropriate release for your system: https://github.com/zambien/terraform-provider-apigee/releases
See here for info on how to install the plugin:
https://www.terraform.io/docs/plugins/basics.html
An example of how to do this would be:
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Make a terraform providers folder in home
mkdir -p ~/terraform-providers
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Download plugin for linux into your home directory
curl -L https://github.com/zambien/terraform-provider-apigee/releases/download/v0.0.7/terraform-provider-apigee-v0.0.7-linux64 -o ~/terraform-providers/terraform-provider-apigee-v0.0.7-linux64
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Add the providers clause if you don't already have one. Warning, this command will overwrite your .terraformrc!
cat << EOF > ~/.terraformrc
providers {
apigee = "$HOME/terraform-providers/terraform-provider-apigee-v0.0.7-linux64"
}
EOF
APIGEE_BASE_URI="https://someinternalapigee.yourdomain.suffix" # optional... defaults to Apigee's SaaS
APIGEE_ORG="my-really-cool-apigee-org-name"
# To authenticate with Apigee you can use user and password
APIGEE_USER="some_dude@domain.suffix"
APIGEE_PASSWORD="for_the_love_of_pete_please_use_a_strong_password"
# Or you can use an Access Token from Apigee OAuth
APIGEE_ACCESS_TOKEN="my-access-token"
variable "org" { default = "my-really-cool-apigee-org-name" }
variable "env" { default = "test" }
provider "apigee" {
base_uri = "https://someinternalapigeemanagment.yourdomain.suffix" # optional... defaults to Apigee's SaaS
org = "${var.org}"
user = "some_dude@domain.suffix"
password = "did_u_pick_a_strong_one?" # Generally speaking, don't put passwords in your tf files... pull from a Vault or something.
}
# This is a normal terraform offering and serves as an example of how you might create a proxy bundle.
data "archive_file" "bundle" {
type = "zip"
source_dir = "${path.module}/proxy_files"
output_path = "${path.module}/proxy_files_bundle/apiproxy.zip"
}
# The API proxy
resource "apigee_api_proxy" "helloworld_proxy" {
name = "helloworld-terraformed" # The proxy name.
bundle = "${data.archive_file.bundle.output_path}" # Apigee APIs require a zip bundle to import a proxy.
bundle_sha = "${data.archive_file.bundle.output_sha}" # The SHA is used to detect changes for plan/apply.
}
# A product
resource "apigee_product" "helloworld_product" {
name = "helloworld-product"
display_name = "helloworld-product" # The provider will assume display name is the same as name if you do not set it.
description = "no one ever fills this out"
approval_type = "auto"
api_resources = ["/**"]
proxies = ["${apigee_api_proxy.helloworld_proxy.name}"]
# 1000 requests every 2 minutes
quota = "1000"
quota_interval = "2"
quota_time_unit = "minute"
# See here: http://docs.apigee.com/api-services/content/working-scopes
scopes = ["READ"]
attributes {
access = "public" # this one is needed to expose the proxy. The rest of the attributes are custom attrs. Weird.
custom1 = "customval1"
custom2 = "customval2"
}
environments = ["test"] # Optional. If none are specified all are allowed per Apigee API.
}
# A proxy deployment
resource "apigee_api_proxy_deployment" "helloworld_proxy_deployment" {
proxy_name = "${apigee_api_proxy.helloworld_proxy.name}"
org = "${var.org}"
env = "${var.env}"
# NOTE: revision = "latest"
# will deploy the latest revision of the api proxy
revision = "${apigee_api_proxy.helloworld_proxy.revision}"
}
# A target server
# NOTE: If you want to use the import functionality the resource ID must follow {target_server_name}_{environment}
resource "apigee_target_server" "helloworld_target_server_testing" {
name = "helloworld_target_server"
host = "somehost.thatexists.com"
env = "testing"
enabled = true
port = 8080
ssl_info {
ssl_enabled = false
client_auth_enabled = false
key_store = ""
trust_store = ""
key_alias = ""
ignore_validation_errors = false
ciphers = [""]
protocols = [""]
}
}
# A developer
resource "apigee_developer" "helloworld_developer" {
email = "helloworld_email@test.com" # required
first_name = "helloworld" # required
last_name = "thelloworld1" # required
user_name = "helloworld1" # required
attributes { # optional
DisplayName = "my_awesome_app_updated"
Notes = "notes_for_developer_app_updated"
custom_attribute_name = "custom_attribute_value"
}
}
# A developer app
resource "apigee_developer_app" "helloworld_developer_app" {
name = "helloworld_developer_app" # required
developer_email = "${apigee_developer.helloworld_developer.email}" # developer email must exist
api_products = ["${apigee_product.helloworld_product.name}"] # list must exist
scopes = ["READ"] # scopes must exist in the api_product
callback_url = "https://www.google.com" # optional
key_expires_in = 2592000000 # optional
attributes { # optional
DisplayName = "my_awesome_developer_app"
Notes = "notes_for_awesome_developer_app"
custom_attribute_name = "custom_attribute_value"
}
}
# A company
resource "apigee_company" "helloworld_company" {
name = "helloworld_company" # required
display_name = "some longer description for company" # optional
attributes { # optional
DisplayName = "my-awesome-company"
}
}
# A company app
resource "apigee_company_app" "helloworld_company_app" {
name = "helloworld_company_app_name"
company_name = "${apigee_company.helloworld_company.name}"
api_products = ["${apigee_product.helloworld_product.name}"]
scopes = ["READ"]
callback_url = "https://www.google.com"
}
Please read our contribution guidelines.
Should be buildable on any terraform version at or higher than 0.9.3. To build you would use the standard go build command. For example for MacOS:
GOOS=darwin GOARCH=amd64 go build -o terraform-provider-apigee-v0.0.X-darwin64
Windows:
GOOS=windows GOARCH=amd64 go build -o terraform-provider-apigee-v0.0.X-win64
Linux:
GOOS=linux GOARCH=amd64 go build -o terraform-provider-apigee-v0.0.X-linux64
To run tests, use the following commands. Note that you will need your credentials setup for the tests to run. You can authenticate with your username/password OR an access token from Apigee OAuth.
APIGEE_ORG="my-really-cool-apigee-org-name"
APIGEE_USER="some_dude@domain.suffix"
APIGEE_PASSWORD="for_the_love_of_pete_please_use_a_strong_password"
APIGEE_ORG="my-really-cool-apigee-org-name"
APIGEE_ACCESS_TOKEN="my-access-token"
From the project root:
TF_ACC=1 go test -v ./apigee
To run a single test:
TF_ACC=1 go test -v ./apigee -run=TestAccDeveloperApp_Updated
Running in debug mode and capturing debug in a file:
rm -f /tmp/testlog.txt && TF_ACC=1 TF_LOG=DEBUG TF_LOG_PATH=/tmp/testlog.txt go test -v ./apigee
We use goreleaser to release versions. The steps to release are:
export GITHUB_TOKEN="A_GITHUB_TOKEN_THAT_HAS_CORRECT_ACCESS_ENTITLEMENTS"
git tag -a v0.0.x -m "Some description of the release"
goreleaser # actually create the release
You can read more about goreleaser here:
Right now if you rev your proxy bundle then apply your deployment will not update automatically if you reference that proxy rev (as in the example above).
To work around the issue you can apply twice:
terraform apply && terraform apply
Or manually change the revision number in a variable or in the script...
resource "apigee_api_proxy_deployment" "helloworld_proxy_deployment" {
proxy_name = "${apigee_api_proxy.helloworld_proxy.name}"
org = "${var.org}"
env = "${var.env}"
revision = 4 # the known next revision number
}
This is happening due to a known issue in Terraform that should be fixed soon: hashicorp/terraform#15857