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google Google: google_compute_instance docs-google-compute-instance-x Manages a VM instance resource within GCE.

google_compute_instance

Manages a VM instance resource within GCE. For more information see the official documentation and API.

Example Usage

resource "google_compute_instance" "default" {
  name         = "test"
  machine_type = "n1-standard-1"
  zone         = "us-central1-a"

  tags = ["foo", "bar"]

  boot_disk {
    initialize_params {
      image = "debian-cloud/debian-8"
    }
  }

  // Local SSD disk
  scratch_disk {
  }

  network_interface {
    network = "default"

    access_config {
      // Ephemeral IP
    }
  }

  metadata {
    foo = "bar"
  }

  metadata_startup_script = "echo hi > /test.txt"

  service_account {
    scopes = ["userinfo-email", "compute-ro", "storage-ro"]
  }
}

Argument Reference

The following arguments are supported:

  • boot_disk - (Required) The boot disk for the instance. Structure is documented below.

  • machine_type - (Required) The machine type to create. To create a custom machine type, value should be set as specified here. Note: allow_stopping_for_update must be set to true in order to update this field.

  • name - (Required) A unique name for the resource, required by GCE. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

  • zone - (Required) The zone that the machine should be created in.

  • network_interface - (Required) Networks to attach to the instance. This can be specified multiple times. Structure is documented below.


  • allow_stopping_for_update - (Optional) If true, allows Terraform to stop the instance to update its properties. If you try to update a property that requires stopping the instance without setting this field, the update will fail.

  • attached_disk - (Optional) List of disks to attach to the instance. Structure is documented below.

  • can_ip_forward - (Optional) Whether to allow sending and receiving of packets with non-matching source or destination IPs. This defaults to false.

  • create_timeout - (Optional) Configurable timeout in minutes for creating instances. Default is 4 minutes. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

  • description - (Optional) A brief description of this resource.

  • guest_accelerator - (Optional) List of the type and count of accelerator cards attached to the instance. Structure documented below.

  • labels - (Optional) A set of key/value label pairs to assign to the instance.

  • metadata - (Optional) Metadata key/value pairs to make available from within the instance.

  • metadata_startup_script - (Optional) An alternative to using the startup-script metadata key, except this one forces the instance to be recreated (thus re-running the script) if it is changed. This replaces the startup-script metadata key on the created instance and thus the two mechanisms are not allowed to be used simultaneously.

  • min_cpu_platform - (Optional) Specifies a minimum CPU platform for the VM instance. Applicable values are the friendly names of CPU platforms, such as Intel Haswell or Intel Skylake. See the complete list here. Note: allow_stopping_for_update must be set to true in order to update this field.

  • project - (Optional) The project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.

  • scheduling - (Optional) The scheduling strategy to use. More details about this configuration option are detailed below.

  • scratch_disk - (Optional) Scratch disks to attach to the instance. This can be specified multiple times for multiple scratch disks. Structure is documented below.

  • service_account - (Optional) Service account to attach to the instance. Structure is documented below. Note: allow_stopping_for_update must be set to true in order to update this field.

  • tags - (Optional) A list of tags to attach to the instance.


The boot_disk block supports:

  • auto_delete - (Optional) Whether the disk will be auto-deleted when the instance is deleted. Defaults to true.

  • device_name - (Optional) Name with which attached disk will be accessible under /dev/disk/by-id/

  • disk_encryption_key_raw - (Optional) A 256-bit [customer-supplied encryption key] (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks/customer-supplied-encryption), encoded in RFC 4648 base64 to encrypt this disk.

  • initialize_params - (Optional) Parameters for a new disk that will be created alongside the new instance. Either initialize_params or source must be set. Structure is documented below.

  • source - (Optional) The name or self_link of the existing disk (such as those managed by google_compute_disk) to attach.

The initialize_params block supports:

  • size - (Optional) The size of the image in gigabytes. If not specified, it will inherit the size of its base image.

  • type - (Optional) The GCE disk type. May be set to pd-standard or pd-ssd.

  • image - (Optional) The image from which to initialize this disk. This can be one of: the image's self_link, projects/{project}/global/images/{image}, projects/{project}/global/images/family/{family}, global/images/{image}, global/images/family/{family}, family/{family}, {project}/{family}, {project}/{image}, {family}, or {image}. If referred by family, the images names must include the family name. If they don't, use the google_compute_image data source. For instance, the image centos-6-v20180104 includes its family name centos-6. These images can be referred by family name here.

The scratch_disk block supports:

  • interface - (Optional) The disk interface to use for attaching this disk; either SCSI or NVME. Defaults to SCSI.

The attached_disk block supports:

The network_interface block supports:

  • network - (Optional) The name or self_link of the network to attach this interface to. Either network or subnetwork must be provided.

  • subnetwork - (Optional) The name or self_link of the subnetwork to attach this interface to. The subnetwork must exist in the same region this instance will be created in. Either network or subnetwork must be provided.

  • subnetwork_project - (Optional) The project in which the subnetwork belongs. If the subnetwork is a self_link, this field is ignored in favor of the project defined in the subnetwork self_link. If the subnetwork is a name and this field is not provided, the provider project is used.

  • address - (Optional) The private IP address to assign to the instance. If empty, the address will be automatically assigned.

  • access_config - (Optional) Access configurations, i.e. IPs via which this instance can be accessed via the Internet. Omit to ensure that the instance is not accessible from the Internet (this means that ssh provisioners will not work unless you are running Terraform can send traffic to the instance's network (e.g. via tunnel or because it is running on another cloud instance on that network). This block can be repeated multiple times. Structure documented below.

  • alias_ip_range - (Optional) An array of alias IP ranges for this network interface. Can only be specified for network interfaces on subnet-mode networks. Structure documented below.

The access_config block supports:

  • nat_ip - (Optional) The IP address that will be 1:1 mapped to the instance's network ip. If not given, one will be generated.

The alias_ip_range block supports:

  • ip_cidr_range - The IP CIDR range represented by this alias IP range. This IP CIDR range must belong to the specified subnetwork and cannot contain IP addresses reserved by system or used by other network interfaces. This range may be a single IP address (e.g. 10.2.3.4), a netmask (e.g. /24) or a CIDR format string (e.g. 10.1.2.0/24).

  • subnetwork_range_name - (Optional) The subnetwork secondary range name specifying the secondary range from which to allocate the IP CIDR range for this alias IP range. If left unspecified, the primary range of the subnetwork will be used.

The service_account block supports:

  • email - (Optional) The service account e-mail address. If not given, the default Google Compute Engine service account is used. Note: allow_stopping_for_update must be set to true in order to update this field.

  • scopes - (Required) A list of service scopes. Both OAuth2 URLs and gcloud short names are supported. To allow full access to all Cloud APIs, use the cloud-platform scope. See a complete list of scopes here. Note: allow_stopping_for_update must be set to true in order to update this field.

The scheduling block supports:

  • preemptible - (Optional) Is the instance preemptible.

  • on_host_maintenance - (Optional) Describes maintenance behavior for the instance. Can be MIGRATE or TERMINATE, for more info, read here

  • automatic_restart - (Optional) Specifies if the instance should be restarted if it was terminated by Compute Engine (not a user).

The guest_accelerator block supports:

  • type (Required) - The accelerator type resource to expose to this instance. E.g. nvidia-tesla-k80.

  • count (Required) - The number of the guest accelerator cards exposed to this instance.

Attributes Reference

In addition to the arguments listed above, the following computed attributes are exported:

  • instance_id - The server-assigned unique identifier of this instance.

  • metadata_fingerprint - The unique fingerprint of the metadata.

  • self_link - The URI of the created resource.

  • tags_fingerprint - The unique fingerprint of the tags.

  • label_fingerprint - The unique fingerprint of the labels.

  • cpu_platform - The CPU platform used by this instance.

  • network_interface.0.address - The internal ip address of the instance, either manually or dynamically assigned.

  • network_interface.0.access_config.0.assigned_nat_ip - If the instance has an access config, either the given external ip (in the nat_ip field) or the ephemeral (generated) ip (if you didn't provide one).

  • attached_disk.0.disk_encryption_key_sha256 - The RFC 4648 base64 encoded SHA-256 hash of the [customer-supplied encryption key] (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks/customer-supplied-encryption) that protects this resource.

  • boot_disk.disk_encryption_key_sha256 - The RFC 4648 base64 encoded SHA-256 hash of the [customer-supplied encryption key] (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks/customer-supplied-encryption) that protects this resource.

  • disk.0.disk_encryption_key_sha256 - The RFC 4648 base64 encoded SHA-256 hash of the [customer-supplied encryption key] (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks/customer-supplied-encryption) that protects this resource.

Import

~> Note: The fields boot_disk.0.disk_entryption_raw and attached_disk.*.disk_encryption_key_raw cannot be imported automatically. The API doesn't return this information. If you are setting one of these fields in your config, you will need to update your state manually after importing the resource.

Instances can be imported using the project, zone and name, e.g.

$ terraform import google_compute_instance.default gcp-project/us-central1-a/test