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terraform-provider-lxc

LXC provider plugin for Terraform.

Installation

Requirements

  1. Terraform. Make sure you have it installed and it's accessible from your $PATH.
  2. LXC

From Source (only method right now)

  • Install the lxc-dev package appropriate for your distribution.
  • Install Go and configure your workspace.
  • Install godep:
$ go get github.com/tools/godep
  • Download this repo:
$ go get github.com/jtopjian/terraform-provider-lxc
  • Install the dependencies:
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/jtopjian/terraform-provider-lxc
$ godep restore
  • Compile it:
$ go build -o terraform-provider-lxc
  • Copy it to a directory:
$ sudo cp terraform-provider-lxc ~/lxc-demo

Usage

Here's a simple Terraform file to get you started:

provider "lxc" {}

resource "lxc_container" "ubuntu" {
  name = "ubuntu"
}

resource "lxc_clone" "ubuntu_clone" {
  name   = "ubuntu_clone"
  source = "${lxc_container.ubuntu.name}"
}

Here's a more complete example that does the following:

  • Creates a new bridge called my_bridge.
  • Creates an Ubuntu container with two interfaces: one on the default lxcbr0 and one on my_bridge.
  • Creates an Ubuntu container with one interface on the my_bridge bridge.
provider "lxc" {}

resource "lxc_bridge" "my_bridge" {
  name = "my_bridge"
}

resource "lxc_container" "ubuntu" {
  name = "ubuntu"
  template_name = "ubuntu"
  template_release = "trusty"
  template_arch = "amd64"
  template_extra_args = ["--auth-key", "/root/.ssh/id_rsa.pub"]
  network_interface {
    type = "veth"
    options {
      link = "lxcbr0"
      flags = "up"
      hwaddr = "00:16:3e:xx:xx:xx"
    }
  }
  network_interface {
    type = "veth"
    options {
      link = "${lxc_bridge.my_bridge.name}"
      flags = "up"
      hwaddr = "00:16:3e:xx:xx:xx"
      veth.pair = "foobar"
      ipv4 = "192.168.255.1/24"
    }
  }
}

resource "lxc_container" "ubuntu2" {
  name = "ubuntu2"
  template_name = "ubuntu"
  template_release = "trusty"
  template_arch = "amd64"
  template_extra_args = ["--auth-key", "/root/.ssh/id_rsa.pub"]
  network_interface {
    type = "veth"
    options {
      link = "${lxc_bridge.my_bridge.name}"
      flags = "up"
      hwaddr = "00:16:3e:xx:xx:xx"
      veth.pair = "barfoo"
      ipv4 = "192.168.255.2/24"
    }
  }
}

For either example, save it to a .tf file and run:

$ terraform plan
$ terraform apply
$ terraform show

Reference

Provider

Example

provider "lxc" {
  lxc_path = "/var/lib/lxc"
}

Parameters

  • lxc_path: Optional. Explicitly set the path to where containers will be built.

lxc_bridge

Example

resource "lxc_bridge" "my_bridge" {
  name = "my_bridge"
}

Parameters

  • name: Required. The name of the bridge.

Exported Parameters

  • mac: The MAC address of the new bridge.

lxc_container

Example

resource "lxc_container" "my_container" {
  name    = "my_container"
  backend = "zfs"
  network_interface {
    type = "veth"
    options {
      link = "lxcbr0"
      flags = "up"
      hwaddr = "00:16:3e:xx:xx:xx"
    }
  }
}

Parameters

  • name: Required. The name of the container.
  • backend: Optional. The storage backend to use. Valid options are: btrfs, directory, lvm, zfs, aufs, overlayfs, loopback, or best. Defaults to directory.
  • exec: Optional. Commands to run after container creation. This won't be interpreted by a shell so use bash -c "{shellcode}" if you want a shell.
  • template_name: Optional. Defaults to download. See /usr/share/lxc/templates for more template options.
  • template_distro: Optional. Defaults to ubuntu.
  • template_release: Optional. Defaults to trusty.
  • template_arch: Optional. Defaults to amd64.
  • template_variant: Optional. Defaults to default.
  • template_server: Optional. Defaults to images.linuxcontainers.org.
  • template_key_id: Optional.
  • template_key_server: Optional.
  • template_flush_cache: Optional. Defaults to false.
  • template_force_cache: Optional. Defaults to false.
  • template_disable_gpg_validation: Optional. defaults to false.
  • template_extra_args: Optional. A list of extra parameters to pass to the template.
  • options: Optional. A set of key/value pairs of extra LXC options. See lxc.container.conf(5).
  • network_interface: Optional. Defines a NIC.
    • type: Optional. The type of NIC. Defaults to veth.
    • management: Optional. Make this NIC the management / accessible NIC.
    • options: Optional. A set of key/value lxc.network.* pairs for the NIC.

Notes

Because lxc.network.type must be the first line that denotes a new NIC, a separate network_interface parameter is used rather than bundling it all into options

Exported Parameters

  • address_v4: The first discovered IPv4 address of the container.
  • address_v6: The first discovered IPv6 address of the container.

lxc_clone

Example

resource "lxc_clone" "my_clone" {
  name    = "my_clone"
  source  = "my_container"
  backend = "zfs"
  network_interface {
    type = "veth"
    options {
      link = "lxcbr0"
      flags = "up"
      hwaddr = "00:16:3e:xx:xx:xx"
    }
  }
}

Parameters

  • name: Required. The name of the container.
  • source: Required. The source of this clone.
  • backend: Optional. The storage backend to use. Valid options are: btrfs, directory, lvm, zfs, aufs, overlayfs, loopback, or best. Defaults to directory.
  • keep_mac: Optional. Keep the MAC address(es) of the source. Defaults to false.
  • snapshot: Optional. Whether to clone as a snapshot instead of copy. Defaults to false.
  • options: Optional. A set of key/value pairs of extra LXC options. See lxc.container.conf(5).
  • network_interface: Optional. Defines a NIC.
    • type: Optional. The type of NIC. Defaults to veth.
    • management: Optional. Make this NIC the management / accessible NIC.
    • options: Optional. A set of key/value lxc.network.* pairs for the NIC.

Exported Parameters

  • address_v4: The first discovered IPv4 address of the container.
  • address_v6: The first discovered IPv6 address of the container.

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