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title: "Automatic Deployments with Terraform"
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date: 2020-05-08T22:45:18-04:00
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draft: false
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tags: []
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---
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I have recently written about [Packer](https://brandonrozek.com/blog/snapshotswithpacker/) to create system images or snapshots. This post will go over another [HashiCorp](https://www.hashicorp.com/) project named [Terraform](https://www.terraform.io/) that we can use to deploy that image to a VPS. Like before, I am going to go over how to setup this up in DigitalOcean. Check out [this list](https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/index.html) for documentation on your favorite cloud provider.
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## Variables
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To protect against committing secrets like API keys, we're going to create a file that only stores variables. For it to be loaded automatically, it needs to be named `terraform.tfvars`. Here is an example configuration:
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```
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region = "nyc3"
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size = "512mb"
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domain = "example.com"
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subdomain = "temp"
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# Secrets
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do_token = "DO-TOKEN-HERE"
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key_name = "SSH-KEY-NAME-ON-DO"
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```
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Now to define the variables in HCL, we need to create a separate `variables.tf` file defining their types
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```
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variable "do_token" {
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type = string
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}
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variable "domain" {
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type = string
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}
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variable "key_name" {
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type = string
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}
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variable "subdomain" {
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type = string
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}
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variable "region" {
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type = string
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}
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variable "size" {
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type = string
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}
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```
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## Configuration
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Now let's create a file called `do.tf`. We need to start off by stating which provider we are using
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```
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provider "digitalocean" {
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token = var.do_token
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}
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```
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If you want to hook up your SSH key, then we need to query the Digital Ocean API for its ID.
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```
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data "digitalocean_ssh_key" laptop {
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name = var.key_name
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}
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```
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We need to also query the API for the packer snapshot we created. Replace this with any standard image like `"ubuntu-20-04-x64"` if you don't want to use a snapshot.
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```
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data "digitalocean_droplet_snapshot" "packer_snapshot" {
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name = "packer-example"
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most_recent = true
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}
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```
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Now we can create the droplet
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```
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resource "digitalocean_droplet" "web" {
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name = "tf-1"
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image = data.digitalocean_droplet_snapshot.packer_snapshot.id
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region = var.region
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size = var.size
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ssh_keys = [data.digitalocean_ssh_key.laptop.id]
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backups = false
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}
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```
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Attach a domain to the droplet
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```
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resource "digitalocean_record" "www" {
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domain = var.domain
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type = "A"
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name = var.subdomain
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value = digitalocean_droplet.web.ipv4_address
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}
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```
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Output useful pieces of information like the new system's IP address and the domain
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```
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output "ip" {
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value = digitalocean_droplet.web.ipv4_address
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}
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output "domain" {
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value = "${digitalocean_record.www.name}.${digitalocean_record.www.domain}"
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}
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```
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The whole configuration file for your convenience:
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```
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provider "digitalocean" {
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token = var.do_token
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}
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data "digitalocean_ssh_key" laptop {
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name = var.key_name
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}
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data "digitalocean_droplet_snapshot" "packer_snapshot" {
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name = "packer-example"
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most_recent = true
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}
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# Create a droplet
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resource "digitalocean_droplet" "web" {
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name = "tf-1"
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image = data.digitalocean_droplet_snapshot.packer_snapshot.id
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region = var.region
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size = var.size
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ssh_keys = [data.digitalocean_ssh_key.laptop.id]
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backups = false
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}
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# Attach a subdomain
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resource "digitalocean_record" "www" {
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domain = var.domain
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type = "A"
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name = var.subdomain
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value = digitalocean_droplet.web.ipv4_address
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}
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output "ip" {
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value = digitalocean_droplet.web.ipv4_address
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}
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output "domain" {
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value = "${digitalocean_record.www.name}.${digitalocean_record.www.domain}"
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}
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```
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# Deploy
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Check if your configuration is valid
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```bash
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terraform plan
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```
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Deploy!
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```bash
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terraform apply
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```
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Take down when done
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```bash
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terraform destroy
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```
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