We removed ipv4_range, but the API still exists, it's just deprecated. This breaks configs for users that haven't migrated off yet. I added it back, added some tests to use it, included it in the docs, and basically tried to put things back the way they were. The main difference now is that the auto_create_subnetworks field defaults to true, and we want to keep that behaviour to avoid a breaking change. So now if users want to use the lagacy API, they need to set auto_create_subnetworks to false explicitly.
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google_compute_network
Manages a network within GCE. For more information see the official documentation and API.
Example Usage
resource "google_compute_network" "default" {
name = "foobar"
auto_create_subnetworks = "true"
}
Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
name
- (Required) A unique name for the resource, required by GCE. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.
-
auto_create_subnetworks
- (Optional) If set to true, this network will be created in auto subnet mode, and Google will create a subnet for each region automatically. If set to false, a custom subnetted network will be created that can supportgoogle_compute_subnetwork
resources. Defaults to true. -
ipv4_range
- (Optional) If set to a CIDR block, uses the legacy VPC API with the specified range. This API is deprecated. If set,auto_create_subnetworks
must be explicitly set to false. -
description
- (Optional) A brief description of this resource. -
project
- (Optional) The project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
Attributes Reference
In addition to the arguments listed above, the following computed attributes are exported:
-
gateway_ipv4
- The IPv4 address of the gateway. -
name
- The unique name of the network. -
self_link
- The URI of the created resource.
Import
Networks can be imported using the name
, e.g.
$ terraform import google_compute_network.default foobar