Terraform module to create an ECS Service for a web app (task), and an ALB target group to route requests.
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IMPORTANT: We do not pin modules to versions in our examples because of the difficulty of keeping the versions in the documentation in sync with the latest released versions. We highly recommend that in your code you pin the version to the exact version you are using so that your infrastructure remains stable, and update versions in a systematic way so that they do not catch you by surprise.
Also, because of a bug in the Terraform registry (hashicorp/terraform#21417), the registry shows many of our inputs as required when in fact they are optional. The table below correctly indicates which inputs are required.
For a complete example, see examples/complete.
For automated test of the complete example using bats
and Terratest
, see test.
provider "aws" {
region = var.region
}
module "label" {
source = "git::https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-null-label.git?ref=tags/0.15.0"
namespace = var.namespace
name = var.name
stage = var.stage
delimiter = var.delimiter
attributes = var.attributes
tags = var.tags
}
module "vpc" {
source = "git::https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-aws-vpc.git?ref=tags/0.8.1"
namespace = var.namespace
stage = var.stage
name = var.name
delimiter = var.delimiter
attributes = var.attributes
cidr_block = var.vpc_cidr_block
tags = var.tags
}
module "subnets" {
source = "git::https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-aws-dynamic-subnets.git?ref=tags/0.16.1"
availability_zones = var.availability_zones
namespace = var.namespace
stage = var.stage
name = var.name
attributes = var.attributes
delimiter = var.delimiter
vpc_id = module.vpc.vpc_id
igw_id = module.vpc.igw_id
cidr_block = module.vpc.vpc_cidr_block
nat_gateway_enabled = true
nat_instance_enabled = false
tags = var.tags
}
resource "aws_ecs_cluster" "default" {
name = module.label.id
tags = module.label.tags
}
module "container_definition" {
source = "git::https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-aws-ecs-container-definition.git?ref=tags/0.21.0"
container_name = var.container_name
container_image = var.container_image
container_memory = var.container_memory
container_memory_reservation = var.container_memory_reservation
container_cpu = var.container_cpu
essential = var.container_essential
readonly_root_filesystem = var.container_readonly_root_filesystem
environment = var.container_environment
port_mappings = var.container_port_mappings
log_configuration = var.container_log_configuration
}
module "ecs_alb_service_task" {
source = "cloudposse/ecs-alb-service-task/aws"
# Cloud Posse recommends pinning every module to a specific version
# version = "x.x.x"
namespace = var.namespace
stage = var.stage
name = var.name
attributes = var.attributes
delimiter = var.delimiter
alb_security_group = module.vpc.vpc_default_security_group_id
container_definition_json = module.container_definition.json
ecs_cluster_arn = aws_ecs_cluster.default.arn
launch_type = var.ecs_launch_type
vpc_id = module.vpc.vpc_id
security_group_ids = [module.vpc.vpc_default_security_group_id]
subnet_ids = module.subnets.public_subnet_ids
tags = var.tags
ignore_changes_task_definition = var.ignore_changes_task_definition
network_mode = var.network_mode
assign_public_ip = var.assign_public_ip
propagate_tags = var.propagate_tags
health_check_grace_period_seconds = var.health_check_grace_period_seconds
deployment_minimum_healthy_percent = var.deployment_minimum_healthy_percent
deployment_maximum_percent = var.deployment_maximum_percent
deployment_controller_type = var.deployment_controller_type
desired_count = var.desired_count
task_memory = var.task_memory
task_cpu = var.task_cpu
}
The container_image
in the container_definition
module is the Docker image used to start a container.
The container_definition
is a string of JSON-encoded container definitions. Normally, you would place only one container definition here as the example
above demonstrates. However, there might be situations where more than one container per task is more appropriate such as optionally in
Fargate or in other cases
where sidecars may be required. With cloudposse/terraform-aws-ecs-container-definition
multi-container task definitions can be created using:
module "ecs_alb_service_task" {
...
container_definition_json = jsonencode([
module.first_container.json_map_object,
module.second_container.json_map_object,
])
...
}
Refer to the multiple definitions example in cloudposse/terraform-aws-ecs-container-definition for details on defining multiple definitions.
This string is passed directly to the Docker daemon. Images in the Docker Hub registry are available by default.
Other repositories are specified with either repository-url/image:tag
or repository-url/image@digest
.
Up to 255 letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, hyphens, underscores, colons, periods, forward slashes, and number signs are allowed.
This parameter maps to Image in the Create a container section of the Docker Remote API and the IMAGE parameter of docker run
.
When a new task starts, the Amazon ECS container agent pulls the latest version of the specified image and tag for the container to use. However, subsequent updates to a repository image are not propagated to already running tasks.
Images in Amazon ECR repositories can be specified by either using the full registry/repository:tag
or registry/repository@digest
.
For example, 012345678910.dkr.ecr.<region-name>.amazonaws.com/<repository-name>:latest
or 012345678910.dkr.ecr.<region-name>.amazonaws.com/<repository-name>@sha256:94afd1f2e64d908bc90dbca0035a5b567EXAMPLE
.
Images in official repositories on Docker Hub use a single name (for example, ubuntu
or mongo
).
Images in other repositories on Docker Hub are qualified with an organization name (for example, amazon/amazon-ecs-agent
).
Images in other online repositories are qualified further by a domain name (for example, quay.io/assemblyline/ubuntu
).
For more info, see Container Definition.
Available targets:
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Name | Version |
---|---|
terraform | >= 0.14.0 |
aws | >= 4.40 |
Name | Version |
---|---|
aws | >= 4.40 |
Name | Source | Version |
---|---|---|
exec_label | cloudposse/label/null | 0.25.0 |
service_label | cloudposse/label/null | 0.25.0 |
task_label | cloudposse/label/null | 0.25.0 |
this | cloudposse/label/null | 0.25.0 |
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 |
alb_security_group | Security group of the ALB | string |
"" |
no |
assign_public_ip | Assign a public IP address to the ENI (Fargate launch type only). Valid values are true or false . Default false |
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 |
bind_mount_volumes | Task bind mount volume definitions as list of configuration objects. You can define multiple bind mount volumes on the same task definition. Requires name and optionally host_path |
list(any) |
[] |
no |
capacity_provider_strategies | The capacity provider strategies to use for the service. See capacity_provider_strategy configuration block: https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/aws/r/ecs_service.html#capacity_provider_strategy |
list(object({ |
[] |
no |
circuit_breaker_deployment_enabled | If true , enable the deployment circuit breaker logic for the service. If using CODE_DEPLOY for deployment_controller_type , this value will be ignored |
bool |
false |
no |
circuit_breaker_rollback_enabled | If true , Amazon ECS will roll back the service if a service deployment fails. If using CODE_DEPLOY for deployment_controller_type , this value will be ignored |
bool |
false |
no |
container_definition_json | A string containing a JSON-encoded array of container definitions ( "[{ "name": "container1", ... }, { "name": "container2", ... }]" ).See API_ContainerDefinition, cloudposse/terraform-aws-ecs-container-definition, or ecs_task_definition#container_definitions |
string |
n/a | yes |
container_port | The port on the container to allow traffic from the ALB security group | number |
80 |
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 |
delimiter | Delimiter to be used between ID elements. Defaults to - (hyphen). Set to "" to use no delimiter at all. |
string |
null |
no |
deployment_controller_type | Type of deployment controller. Valid values are CODE_DEPLOY and ECS |
string |
"ECS" |
no |
deployment_maximum_percent | The upper limit of the number of tasks (as a percentage of desired_count ) that can be running in a service during a deployment |
number |
200 |
no |
deployment_minimum_healthy_percent | The lower limit (as a percentage of desired_count ) of the number of tasks that must remain running and healthy in a service during a deployment |
number |
100 |
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 |
desired_count | The number of instances of the task definition to place and keep running | number |
1 |
no |
docker_volumes | Task docker volume definitions as list of configuration objects. You can define multiple Docker volumes on the same task definition, but a single volume can only have one docker_volume_configuration . |
list(object({ |
[] |
no |
ecs_cluster_arn | The ARN of the ECS cluster where service will be provisioned | string |
n/a | yes |
ecs_load_balancers | A list of load balancer config objects for the ECS service; see ecs_service#load_balancer docs | list(object({ |
[] |
no |
ecs_service_enabled | Whether or not to create the aws_ecs_service resource | bool |
true |
no |
efs_volumes | Task EFS volume definitions as list of configuration objects. You can define multiple EFS volumes on the same task definition, but a single volume can only have one efs_volume_configuration . |
list(object({ |
[] |
no |
enable_all_egress_rule | A flag to enable/disable adding the all ports egress rule to the service security group | bool |
true |
no |
enable_ecs_managed_tags | Specifies whether to enable Amazon ECS managed tags for the tasks within the service | bool |
false |
no |
enable_icmp_rule | Specifies whether to enable ICMP on the service security group | bool |
false |
no |
enabled | Set to false to prevent the module from creating any resources | bool |
null |
no |
environment | ID element. Usually used for region e.g. 'uw2', 'us-west-2', OR role 'prod', 'staging', 'dev', 'UAT' | string |
null |
no |
ephemeral_storage_size | The number of GBs to provision for ephemeral storage on Fargate tasks. Must be greater than or equal to 21 and less than or equal to 200 | number |
0 |
no |
exec_enabled | Specifies whether to enable Amazon ECS Exec for the tasks within the service | bool |
false |
no |
force_new_deployment | Enable to force a new task deployment of the service. | bool |
false |
no |
fsx_volumes | Task FSx volume definitions as list of configuration objects. You can define multiple FSx volumes on the same task definition, but a single volume can only have one fsx_windows_file_server_volume_configuration . |
list(object({ |
[] |
no |
health_check_grace_period_seconds | Seconds to ignore failing load balancer health checks on newly instantiated tasks to prevent premature shutdown, up to 7200. Only valid for services configured to use load balancers | number |
0 |
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 |
ignore_changes_desired_count | Whether to ignore changes for desired count in the ECS service | bool |
false |
no |
ignore_changes_task_definition | Whether to ignore changes in container definition and task definition in the ECS service | bool |
true |
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 |
launch_type | The launch type on which to run your service. Valid values are EC2 and FARGATE |
string |
"FARGATE" |
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 |
network_mode | The network mode to use for the task. This is required to be awsvpc for FARGATE launch_type or null for EC2 launch_type |
string |
"awsvpc" |
no |
nlb_cidr_blocks | A list of CIDR blocks to add to the ingress rule for the NLB container port | list(string) |
[] |
no |
nlb_container_port | The port on the container to allow traffic from the NLB | number |
80 |
no |
ordered_placement_strategy | Service level strategy rules that are taken into consideration during task placement. List from top to bottom in order of precedence. The maximum number of ordered_placement_strategy blocks is 5. See ordered_placement_strategy |
list(object({ |
[] |
no |
permissions_boundary | A permissions boundary ARN to apply to the 3 roles that are created. | string |
"" |
no |
platform_version | The platform version on which to run your service. Only applicable for launch_type set to FARGATE .More information about Fargate platform versions can be found in the AWS ECS User Guide. |
string |
"LATEST" |
no |
propagate_tags | Specifies whether to propagate the tags from the task definition or the service to the tasks. The valid values are SERVICE and TASK_DEFINITION | string |
null |
no |
proxy_configuration | The proxy configuration details for the App Mesh proxy. See proxy_configuration docs https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/aws/r/ecs_task_definition.html#proxy-configuration-arguments |
object({ |
null |
no |
redeploy_on_apply | Updates the service to the latest task definition on each apply | 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 |
role_tags_enabled | Whether or not to create tags on ECS roles | bool |
true |
no |
runtime_platform | Zero or one runtime platform configurations that containers in your task may use. Map of strings with optional keys operating_system_family and cpu_architecture .See runtime_platform docs https://registry.terraform.io/providers/hashicorp/aws/latest/docs/resources/ecs_task_definition#runtime_platform |
list(map(string)) |
[] |
no |
scheduling_strategy | The scheduling strategy to use for the service. The valid values are REPLICA and DAEMON .Note that Fargate tasks do not support the DAEMON scheduling strategy. |
string |
"REPLICA" |
no |
security_group_description | The description to assign to the service security group. Warning: Changing the description causes the security group to be replaced. |
string |
"Allow ALL egress from ECS service" |
no |
security_group_enabled | Whether to create a security group for the service. | bool |
true |
no |
security_group_ids | Security group IDs to allow in Service network_configuration if var.network_mode = "awsvpc" |
list(string) |
[] |
no |
service_placement_constraints | The rules that are taken into consideration during task placement. Maximum number of placement_constraints is 10. See placement_constraints docs |
list(object({ |
[] |
no |
service_registries | Zero or one service discovery registries for the service. The currently supported service registry is Amazon Route 53 Auto Naming Service - aws_service_discovery_service ;see service_registries docs https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/aws/r/ecs_service.html#service_registries-1"Service registry is object with required key registry_arn = string and optional keysport = number container_name = string container_port = number |
list(any) |
[] |
no |
service_role_arn | ARN of the IAM role that allows Amazon ECS to make calls to your load balancer on your behalf. This parameter is required if you are using a load balancer with your service, but only if your task definition does not use the awsvpc network mode. If using awsvpc network mode, do not specify this role. If your account has already created the Amazon ECS service-linked role, that role is used by default for your service unless you specify a role here. | string |
null |
no |
stage | ID element. Usually used to indicate role, e.g. 'prod', 'staging', 'source', 'build', 'test', 'deploy', 'release' | string |
null |
no |
subnet_ids | Subnet IDs used in Service network_configuration if var.network_mode = "awsvpc" |
list(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 |
task_cpu | The number of CPU units used by the task. If using FARGATE launch type task_cpu must match supported memory values |
number |
256 |
no |
task_definition | Reuse an existing task definition family and revision for the ecs service instead of creating one | string |
null |
no |
task_exec_policy_arns | A list of IAM Policy ARNs to attach to the generated task execution role. Changes to the list will have ripple effects, so use task_exec_policy_arns_map if possible. |
list(string) |
[] |
no |
task_exec_policy_arns_map | A map of name to IAM Policy ARNs to attach to the generated task execution role. The names are arbitrary, but must be known at plan time. The purpose of the name is so that changes to one ARN do not cause a ripple effect on the other ARNs. If you cannot provide unique names known at plan time, use task_exec_policy_arns instead. |
map(string) |
{} |
no |
task_exec_role_arn | A list(string) of zero or one ARNs of IAM roles that allows theECS/Fargate agent to make calls to the ECS API on your behalf. If the list is empty, a role will be created for you. DEPRECATED: you can also pass a string with the ARN, but thatstring must be known a "plan" time. |
any |
[] |
no |
task_memory | The amount of memory (in MiB) used by the task. If using Fargate launch type task_memory must match supported cpu value |
number |
512 |
no |
task_placement_constraints | A set of placement constraints rules that are taken into consideration during task placement. Maximum number of placement_constraints is 10. See placement_constraints |
list(object({ |
[] |
no |
task_policy_arns | A list of IAM Policy ARNs to attach to the generated task role. Changes to the list will have ripple effects, so use task_policy_arns_map if possible. |
list(string) |
[] |
no |
task_policy_arns_map | A map of name to IAM Policy ARNs to attach to the generated task role. The names are arbitrary, but must be known at plan time. The purpose of the name is so that changes to one ARN do not cause a ripple effect on the other ARNs. If you cannot provide unique names known at plan time, use task_policy_arns instead. |
map(string) |
{} |
no |
task_role_arn | A list(string) of zero or one ARNs of IAM roles that allowsyour Amazon ECS container task to make calls to other AWS services. If the list is empty, a role will be created for you. DEPRECATED: you can also pass a string with the ARN, but thatstring must be known a "plan" time. |
any |
[] |
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_alb_security_group | A flag to enable/disable allowing traffic from the ALB security group to the service security group | bool |
false |
no |
use_nlb_cidr_blocks | A flag to enable/disable adding the NLB ingress rule to the service security group | bool |
false |
no |
use_old_arn | A flag to enable/disable tagging the ecs resources that require the new arn format | bool |
false |
no |
vpc_id | The VPC ID where resources are created | string |
n/a | yes |
wait_for_steady_state | If true, it will wait for the service to reach a steady state (like aws ecs wait services-stable) before continuing | bool |
false |
no |
Name | Description |
---|---|
ecs_exec_role_policy_id | The ECS service role policy ID, in the form of role_name:role_policy_name |
ecs_exec_role_policy_name | ECS service role name |
service_arn | ECS Service ARN |
service_name | ECS Service name |
service_role_arn | ECS Service role ARN |
service_security_group_id | Security Group ID of the ECS task |
task_definition_arn | ECS task definition ARN |
task_definition_family | ECS task definition family |
task_definition_revision | ECS task definition revision |
task_exec_role_arn | ECS Task exec role ARN |
task_exec_role_id | ECS Task exec role id |
task_exec_role_name | ECS Task role name |
task_role_arn | ECS Task role ARN |
task_role_id | ECS Task role id |
task_role_name | ECS Task role name |
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