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Add group field to google_network_connectivity_spoke (#12537) (#871)
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# This file has some scaffolding to make sure that names are unique and that
# a region and zone are selected when you try to create your Terraform resources.

locals {
name_suffix = "${random_pet.suffix.id}"
}

resource "random_pet" "suffix" {
length = 2
}

provider "google" {
region = "us-central1"
zone = "us-central1-c"
}
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resource "google_compute_network" "network" {
name = "net-spoke-${local.name_suffix}"
auto_create_subnetworks = false
}

resource "google_network_connectivity_hub" "basic_hub" {
name = "hub1-spoke-${local.name_suffix}"
description = "A sample hub"
labels = {
label-two = "value-one"
}
}

resource "google_network_connectivity_group" "default_group" {
hub = google_network_connectivity_hub.basic_hub.id
name = "default"
description = "A sample hub group"
}

resource "google_network_connectivity_spoke" "primary" {
name = "group-spoke1-${local.name_suffix}"
location = "global"
description = "A sample spoke with a linked VPC"
labels = {
label-one = "value-one"
}
hub = google_network_connectivity_hub.basic_hub.id
linked_vpc_network {
exclude_export_ranges = [
"198.51.100.0/24",
"10.10.0.0/16"
]
include_export_ranges = [
"198.51.100.0/23",
"10.0.0.0/8"
]
uri = google_compute_network.network.self_link
}
group = google_network_connectivity_group.default_group.id
}
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===

These examples use real resources that will be billed to the
Google Cloud Platform project you use - so make sure that you
run "terraform destroy" before quitting!

===
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# Network Connectivity Spoke Linked Vpc Network Group - Terraform

## Setup

<walkthrough-author name="[email protected]" analyticsId="UA-125550242-1" tutorialName="network_connectivity_spoke_linked_vpc_network_group" repositoryUrl="https://github.com/terraform-google-modules/docs-examples"></walkthrough-author>

Welcome to Terraform in Google Cloud Shell! We need you to let us know what project you'd like to use with Terraform.

<walkthrough-project-billing-setup></walkthrough-project-billing-setup>

Terraform provisions real GCP resources, so anything you create in this session will be billed against this project.

## Terraforming!

Let's use {{project-id}} with Terraform! Click the Cloud Shell icon below to copy the command
to your shell, and then run it from the shell by pressing Enter/Return. Terraform will pick up
the project name from the environment variable.

```bash
export GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT={{project-id}}
```

After that, let's get Terraform started. Run the following to pull in the providers.

```bash
terraform init
```

With the providers downloaded and a project set, you're ready to use Terraform. Go ahead!

```bash
terraform apply
```

Terraform will show you what it plans to do, and prompt you to accept. Type "yes" to accept the plan.

```bash
yes
```


## Post-Apply

### Editing your config

Now you've provisioned your resources in GCP! If you run a "plan", you should see no changes needed.

```bash
terraform plan
```

So let's make a change! Try editing a number, or appending a value to the name in the editor. Then,
run a 'plan' again.

```bash
terraform plan
```

Afterwards you can run an apply, which implicitly does a plan and shows you the intended changes
at the 'yes' prompt.

```bash
terraform apply
```

```bash
yes
```

## Cleanup

Run the following to remove the resources Terraform provisioned:

```bash
terraform destroy
```
```bash
yes
```

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