Terraform module for AWS VPC NAT Gateway
This is a stable example. It should successfully build out of the box
This module can be used to deploy a VPC NAT Gateway on AWS Cloud Provider......
This module needs Terraform 0.12.23 or newer. You can download the latest Terraform version from here.
Below we are able to check the resources that are being created as part of this module call:
- VPC NAT Gateway
To use this module, add the following call to your code:
- Sample Code:
module "vpc_nat_gateway" {
source = "git::https://github.com/nitinda/terraform-module-aws-vpc-nat-gateway.git?ref=master"
allocation_id = var.allocation_id
subnet_id = var.subnet_id
tags = {
Environment = "prod"
Project = "POC"
}
}
module "vpc_nat_gateway" {
source = "git::https://github.com/nitinda/terraform-module-aws-vpc-nat-gateway.git?ref=master"
allocation_id = aws_eip.nat.id
subnet_id = aws_subnet.public.id
tags = {
Environment = "prod"
Project = "POC"
}
}
module "vpc_nat_gateway_private_1a" {
source = "git::https://github.com/nitinda/terraform-module-aws-vpc-nat-gateway.git?ref=master"
allocation_id = module.eip_nat_gateway_1a.id
subnet_id = module.vpc_subnet_public_1a.id
tags = merge(
var.common_tags,
{
Environment = "prod"
Name = "rabbitmq-vpc-internet-gateway"
}
)
}
The variables required in order for the module to be successfully called from the deployment repository are the following:
Variable | Description | Type | Argument Status | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
allocation_id | The Allocation ID of the Elastic IP address for the gateway |
string | Required | |
subnet_id | The Subnet ID of the subnet in which to place the gateway. |
string | Required | |
tags | A mapping of tags to assign to the resource | map(string) | Optional | {} |
This module has the following outputs:
- id
- allocation_id
- public_ip
- network_interface_id
In order for the variables to be accessed at module level please use the syntax below:
module.<module_name>.<output_variable_name>
The output variable is able to be accessed through terraform state file using the syntax below:
data.terraform_remote_state.<layer_name>.<output_variable_name>
Module maintained by Module maintained by the - Nitin Das