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Terraform Provider for Proxmox

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A Terraform Provider which adds support for Proxmox solutions.

This repository is a fork of https://github.com/danitso/terraform-provider-proxmox with several critical fixes to unblock VM deployment in Proxmox v7.0, and several other enhancements.

Compatibility Matrix

Proxmox version Provider version
6.x <= 0.4.4
7.x >= 0.4.5

Requirements

  • Terraform 1.2+
  • Go 1.20+ (to build the provider plugin)
  • GoReleaser v1.15+ (to build the provider plugin)

Table of Contents

Building the provider

  • Clone the repository to $GOPATH/src/github.com/bpg/terraform-provider-proxmox:

    mkdir -p "${GOPATH}/src/github.com/bpg"
    cd "${GOPATH}/src/github.com/bpg"
    git clone [email protected]:bpg/terraform-provider-proxmox
  • Enter the provider directory and build it:

    cd "${GOPATH}/src/github.com/bpg/terraform-provider-proxmox"
    make build

Using the provider

You can find the latest release and its documentation in the Terraform Registry.

Testing the provider

In order to test the provider, you can simply run make test.

make test

Tests are limited to regression tests, ensuring backwards compatibility.

Deploying the example resources

There are number of TF examples in the examples directory, which can be used to deploy a Container, VM, or other Proxmox resources on your test Proxmox cluster. The following assumptions are made about the test Proxmox cluster:

  • It has one node named pve
  • The node has local storages named local and local-lvm

Create examples/terraform.tfvars with the following variables:

virtual_environment_username = "root@pam"
virtual_environment_password = "put-your-password-here"
virtual_environment_endpoint = "https://<your-cluster-endpoint>:8006/"

Then run make example to deploy the example resources.

Known issues

Disk images cannot be imported by non-PAM accounts

Due to limitations in the Proxmox VE API, certain actions need to be performed using SSH. This requires the use of a PAM account (standard Linux account).

Disk images from VMware cannot be uploaded or imported

Proxmox VE is not currently supporting VMware disk images directly. However, you can still use them as disk images by using this workaround:

resource "proxmox_virtual_environment_file" "vmdk_disk_image" {
  content_type = "iso"
  datastore_id = "datastore-id"
  node_name    = "node-name"

  source_file {
    # We must override the file extension to bypass the validation code
    # in the Proxmox VE API.
    file_name = "vmdk-file-name.img"
    path      = "path-to-vmdk-file"
  }
}

resource "proxmox_virtual_environment_vm" "example" {
  //...

  disk {
    datastore_id = "datastore-id"
    # We must tell the provider that the file format is vmdk instead of qcow2.
    file_format  = "vmdk"
    file_id      = "${proxmox_virtual_environment_file.vmdk_disk_image.id}"
  }

  //...
}

Snippets cannot be uploaded by non-PAM accounts

Due to limitations in the Proxmox VE API, certain files need to be uploaded using SFTP. This requires the use of a PAM account (standard Linux account).

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