terraform-google-lb-http
terraform-google-kubernetes-engine
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terraform-google-lb-http
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Cloud Run: broken by design
The reason Integrations are not yet available to Terraform users is because Terraform users need them less. Terraform users can already provision all resources needed in a declarative way, for a Global Load Balancer domain, this is for example documented here
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How to create a Load Balancer with GCP ?
Also, there is this module from the Google team: https://github.com/terraform-google-modules/terraform-google-lb-http
terraform-google-kubernetes-engine
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Template to follow for GCP/K8S
100%. It would be wonderful to clone an example repo to have a starting point for a k8s cluster running in gke. Following the existing examplesdoes not get you far unfortunately, also has errors and does not apply
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Public access for APIs/system services?
Thanks for the input, I will take a better look at it. I'm currently using this example to try it out.
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HOWTO; Connect to a private GKE cluster using a site-to-site VPN between a GCP VPC...
We use Terraform to provision all GCP resources. Google provides opinionated Terraform modules to manage GCP resources here. Our infra leverages a shared VPC and we use the project factory module to create the host project and the service projects. The VPN will be provisioned in the host project that owns the VPC. Our GKE clusters are created with the private cluster terraform module.
- Installing GCP Anthos using Terraform
What are some alternatives?
terraform-google-vm - Provisions VMs in Google Cloud
anthos-service-mesh-packages - Packaged configuration for setting up a Kubernetes cluster with Anthos Service Mesh features enabled
terraform-google-bootstrap - Bootstraps Terraform usage and related CI/CD in a new Google Cloud organization
terraform-google-project-factory - Creates an opinionated Google Cloud project by using Shared VPC, IAM, and Google Cloud APIs
terraform-google-lb-internal - Creates an internal load balancer for Compute Engine by using forwarding rules
terraform-google-network - Sets up a new VPC network on Google Cloud
cloud-foundation-training
terraform-google-vpn - Sets up a Cloud VPN gateway
terraform-google-container-vm - Deploys containers on Compute Engine instances
terraform - Terraform enables you to safely and predictably create, change, and improve infrastructure. It is a source-available tool that codifies APIs into declarative configuration files that can be shared amongst team members, treated as code, edited, reviewed, and versioned.