Clone repository
git clone git@github.com:IBM-Cloud/terraform-provider-ibm.git
Enter the provider directory and build the provider
cd terraform-provider-ibm
make build
You can also pull the docker image for the ibmcloud terraform provider :
docker pull ibmterraform/terraform-provider-ibm-docker
Complete the following steps to configure the IBM Cloud provider plug-in for Terraform v0.13 and newer versions.
Create a versions.tf
file in in your Terraform module folder and add a terraform
block using the syntax below. Note, you must be using Terraform v0.13.x or a newer version.
terraform {
required_providers {
ibm = {
source = "IBM-Cloud/ibm"
version = "<provider version>"
}
}
}
Run terraform init
to fetch the IBM Cloud provider plug-in for Terraform from the Terraform Registry.
If you want to run Terraform with the IBM Cloud provider plugin on your system, complete the following steps:
Unzip the release archive to extract the plugin binary (terraform-provider-ibm_vX.Y.Z
).
Move the binary into the Terraform plugins directory for the platform.
~/.terraform.d/plugins
%APPDATA%\terraform.d\plugins
Export API credential tokens as environment variables. This can either be IBM Cloud API keys or Softlayer API keys and usernames, depending on the resources you are provisioning.
export IC_API_KEY="IBM Cloud API Key"
export IAAS_CLASSIC_API_KEY="IBM Cloud Classic Infrastructure API Key"
export IAAS_CLASSIC_USERNAME="IBM Cloud Classic Infrastructure username associated with Classic Infrastructure API KEY".
provider "ibm" {}
See the official documentation for more details on using the IBM provider.
If you wish to work on the provider, you'll first need Go installed on your machine (version 1.8+ is required). You'll also need to correctly setup a GOPATH, as well as adding $GOPATH/bin
to your $PATH
.
To compile the provider, run make build
. This will build the provider and put the provider binary in the $GOPATH/bin
directory.
make build
...
$GOPATH/bin/terraform-provider-ibm
...
In order to test the provider, you can simply run make test
.
make test
In order to run the full suite of Acceptance tests, run make testacc
.
Note: Acceptance tests create real resources, and often cost money to run.
make testacc
In order to run a particular Acceptance test, export the variable TESTARGS
. For example
export TESTARGS="-run TestAccIBMNetworkVlan_Basic"
Issuing make testacc
will now run the testcase with names matching TestAccIBMNetworkVlan_Basic
. This particular testcase is present in
ibm/resource_ibm_network_vlan_test.go
You will also need to export the following environment variables for running the Acceptance tests.
IC_API_KEY
- The IBM Cloud API KeyIC_REGION
- The IBM Cloud region used by test resources - defaults to us-south
IAAS_CLASSIC_API_KEY
- The IBM Cloud Classic Infrastructure API KeyIAAS_CLASSIC_USERNAME
- The IBM Cloud Classic Infrastructure username associated with the Classic InfrastAPI Key.Additional environment variables may be required depending on the tests being run. Check console log for warning messages about required variables.
Alternatively, look for the name of the function by PreCheck under the specific test case and inspect ibm/acctest/acctest.go to find the list of environment variables required for the test.
resource.Test(t, resource.TestCase{
PreCheck: func() { acc.TestAccPreCheck(t) },
Providers: acc.TestAccProviders,
An implementation of generated Ansible modules using the IBM Cloud Terraform Provider.
Install Python3
RedHat Ansible 2.8+
pip install "ansible>=2.8.0"
Download IBM Cloud Ansible modules from release page
Extract module archive.
unzip ibmcloud_ansible_modules.zip
Add modules and module_utils to the Ansible search path. E.g.:
cp build/modules/* $HOME/.ansible/plugins/modules/.
cp build/module_utils/* $HOME/.ansible/plugins/module_utils/.