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Cloud Posse

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A Terraform module which implements a web app on ECS and supporting AWS resources.


This project is part of our comprehensive "SweetOps" approach towards DevOps.

It's 100% Open Source and licensed under the APACHE2.

Usage

module "default-backend-web-app" {
  source                       = "git::https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-aws-ecs-web-app.git?ref=tags/0.1.0"
  name                         = "appname"
  namespace                    = "eg"
  stage                        = "testing"
  vpc_id                       = "${module.vpc.vpc_id}"
  listener_arns                = "${module.alb.listener_arns}"
  listener_arns_count          = "1"
  aws_logs_region              = "us-west-2"
  ecs_cluster_arn              = "${aws_ecs_cluster.default.arn}"
  ecs_cluster_name             = "${aws_ecs_cluster.default.name}"
  ecs_security_group_ids       = ["${module.vpc.vpc_default_security_group_id}"]
  ecs_private_subnet_ids       = ["${module.subnets.private_subnet_ids}"]
  alb_ingress_healthcheck_path = "/healthz"
  alb_ingress_paths            = ["/*"]
  codepipeline_enabled         = "false"
}

Makefile Targets

Available targets:

  help                                This help screen
  help/all                            Display help for all targets
  lint                                Lint terraform code

Inputs

Name Description Type Default Required
alb_ingress_healthcheck_path The path of the healthcheck which the ALB checks. string / no
alb_ingress_hosts Hosts to match in Hosts header, at least one of hosts or paths must be set list <list> no
alb_ingress_paths Path pattern to match (a maximum of 1 can be defined), at least one of hosts or paths must be set list <list> no
attributes List of attributes to add to label. list <list> no
aws_logs_region The region for the AWS Cloudwatch Logs group. string - yes
branch Branch of the GitHub repository, e.g. master string `` no
codepipeline_enabled A boolean to enable/disable AWS Codepipeline and ECR string true no
container_image The default container image to use in container definition. string cloudposse/default-backend no
container_memory The amount of RAM to allow container to use in MB. string 128 no
container_port The port number on the container bound to assigned host_port. string 80 no
delimiter The delimiter to be used in labels. string - no
ecs_cluster_arn The ECS Cluster ARN where ECS Service will be provisioned. string - yes
ecs_cluster_name The ECS Cluster Name to use in ECS Code Pipeline Deployment step. string - yes
ecs_private_subnet_ids List of Private Subnet IDs to provision ECS Service onto. list - yes
ecs_security_group_ids Additional Security Group IDs to allow into ECS Service. list <list> no
github_oauth_token GitHub Oauth Token with permissions to access private repositories string `` no
healthcheck A map containing command (string), interval (duration in seconds), retries (1-10, number of times to retry before marking container unhealthy, and startPeriod (0-300, optional grace period to wait, in seconds, before failed healthchecks count toward retries) map <map> no
host_port The port number to bind container_port to on the host string `` no
launch_type The ECS launch type (valid options: FARGATE or EC2) string FARGATE no
listener_arns List of ALB Listener ARNs for the ECS service. list - yes
listener_arns_count Number of elements in list of ALB Listener ARNs for the ECS service. string - yes
name Name (unique identifier for app or service) string - yes
namespace Namespace (e.g. cp or cloudposse) string - yes
protocol The protocol used for the port mapping. Options: tcp or udp. string tcp no
repo_name GitHub repository name of the application to be built and deployed to ECS. string `` no
repo_owner GitHub Organization or Username. string `` no
stage Stage (e.g. prod, dev, staging) string - yes
tags Map of key-value pairs to use for tags. map <map> no
vpc_id The VPC ID where resources are created. string - yes

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Contributing

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Developing

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Copyright

Copyright © 2017-2018 Cloud Posse, LLC

License

License

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Contributors

Erik Osterman
Erik Osterman
Igor Rodionov
Igor Rodionov
Andriy Knysh
Andriy Knysh
Sarkis Varozian
Sarkis Varozian