diff --git a/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/compute_floatingip_v2.html.markdown b/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/compute_floatingip_v2.html.markdown new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0a5f53fe2 --- /dev/null +++ b/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/compute_floatingip_v2.html.markdown @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +--- +layout: "openstack" +page_title: "OpenStack: openstack_compute_floatingip_v2" +sidebar_current: "docs-openstack-resource-compute-secgroup-2" +description: |- + Manages a V2 floating IP resource within OpenStack Nova (compute). +--- + +# openstack\_compute\_floatingip_v2 + +Manages a V2 floating IP resource within OpenStack Nova (compute) +that can be used for compute instances. +These are similar to Neutron (networking) floating IP resources, +but only networking floating IPs can be used with load balancers. + +## Example Usage + +``` +resource "openstack_compute_floatingip_v2" "floatip_1" { + region = "" + pool = "public" +} +``` + +## Argument Reference + +The following arguments are supported: + +* `region` - (Required) The region in which to obtain the V2 Compute client. + A Compute client is needed to create a floating IP that can be used with + a compute instance. If omitted, the `OS_REGION_NAME` environment variable + is used. Changing this creates a new floating IP (which may or may not + have a different address). + +* `pool` - (Required) The name of the pool from which to obtain the floating + IP. Changing this creates a new floating IP. + +## Attributes Reference + +The following attributes are exported: + +* `region` - See Argument Reference above. +* `pool` - See Argument Reference above. +* `address` - The actual floating IP address itself. +* `fixed_ip` - The fixed IP address corresponding to the floating IP. +* `instance_id` - UUID of the compute instance associated with the floating IP. diff --git a/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/compute_instance_v2.html.markdown b/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/compute_instance_v2.html.markdown index 7d5874457..29ea9a29e 100644 --- a/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/compute_instance_v2.html.markdown +++ b/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/compute_instance_v2.html.markdown @@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ The following arguments are supported: * `flavor_name` - (Optional; Required if `flavor_id` is empty) The name of the desired flavor for the server. Changing this resizes the existing server. -* `floating_ip` - (Optional) A Floating IP that will be associated with the - Instance. The Floating IP must be provisioned already. +* `floating_ip` - (Optional) A *Compute* Floating IP that will be associated + with the Instance. The Floating IP must be provisioned already. * `user_data` - (Optional) The user data to provide when launching the instance. Changing this creates a new server. diff --git a/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/fw_firewall_v1.html.markdown b/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/fw_firewall_v1.html.markdown new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3be2e56a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/fw_firewall_v1.html.markdown @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +--- +layout: "openstack" +page_title: "OpenStack: openstack_fw_firewall_v1" +sidebar_current: "docs-openstack-resource-fw-firewall-1" +description: |- + Manages a v1 firewall resource within OpenStack. +--- + +# openstack\_fw\_firewall_v1 + +Manages a v1 firewall resource within OpenStack. + +## Example Usage + +``` +resource "openstack_fw_firewall_v1" "firewall_1" { + region = "" + name = "my-firewall" + policy_id = "${openstack_fw_policy_v1.policy_1.id}" +} +``` + +## Argument Reference + +The following arguments are supported: + +* `region` - (Required) The region in which to obtain the v1 networking client. + A networking client is needed to create a firewall. If omitted, the + `OS_REGION_NAME` environment variable is used. Changing this creates a new + firewall. + +* `policy_id` - (Required) The policy resource id for the firewall. Changing + this updates the `policy_id` of an existing firewall. + +* `name` - (Optional) A name for the firewall. Changing this + updates the `name` of an existing firewall. + +* `description` - (Required) A description for the firewall. Changing this + updates the `description` of an existing firewall. + +* `admin_state_up` - (Optional) Administrative up/down status for the firewall + (must be "true" or "false" if provided - defaults to "true"). + Changing this updates the `admin_state_up` of an existing firewall. + +* `tenant_id` - (Optional) The owner of the floating IP. Required if admin wants + to create a firewall for another tenant. Changing this creates a new + firewall. + +## Attributes Reference + +The following attributes are exported: + +* `region` - See Argument Reference above. +* `policy_id` - See Argument Reference above. +* `name` - See Argument Reference above. +* `description` - See Argument Reference above. +* `admin_state_up` - See Argument Reference above. +* `tenant_id` - See Argument Reference above. diff --git a/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/fw_policy_v1.html.markdown b/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/fw_policy_v1.html.markdown new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f1cd35104 --- /dev/null +++ b/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/fw_policy_v1.html.markdown @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +--- +layout: "openstack" +page_title: "OpenStack: openstack_fw_policy_v1" +sidebar_current: "docs-openstack-resource-fw-policy-1" +description: |- + Manages a v1 firewall policy resource within OpenStack. +--- + +# openstack\_fw\_policy_v1 + +Manages a v1 firewall policy resource within OpenStack. + +## Example Usage + +``` +resource "openstack_fw_policy_v1" "policy_1" { + region = "" + name = "my-policy" + rules = ["${openstack_fw_rule_v1.rule_1.id}", + "${openstack_fw_rule_v1.rule_2.id}"] +} +``` + +## Argument Reference + +The following arguments are supported: + +* `region` - (Required) The region in which to obtain the v1 networking client. + A networking client is needed to create a firewall policy. If omitted, the + `OS_REGION_NAME` environment variable is used. Changing this creates a new + firewall policy. + +* `name` - (Optional) A name for the firewall policy. Changing this + updates the `name` of an existing firewall policy. + +* `description` - (Optional) A description for the firewall policy. Changing + this updates the `description` of an existing firewall policy. + +* `rules` - (Optional) An array of one or more firewall rules that comprise + the policy. Changing this results in adding/removing rules from the + existing firewall policy. + +* `audited` - (Optional) Audit status of the firewall policy + (must be "true" or "false" if provided - defaults to "false"). + This status is set to "false" whenever the firewall policy or any of its + rules are changed. Changing this updates the `audited` status of an existing + firewall policy. + +* `shared` - (Optional) Sharing status of the firewall policy (must be "true" + or "false" if provided - defaults to "false"). If this is "true" the policy + is visible to, and can be used in, firewalls in other tenants. Changing this + updates the `shared` status of an existing firewall policy. + +## Attributes Reference + +The following attributes are exported: + +* `region` - See Argument Reference above. +* `name` - See Argument Reference above. +* `description` - See Argument Reference above. +* `audited` - See Argument Reference above. +* `shared` - See Argument Reference above. diff --git a/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/fw_rule_v1.html.markdown b/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/fw_rule_v1.html.markdown new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a868cac67 --- /dev/null +++ b/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/fw_rule_v1.html.markdown @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +--- +layout: "openstack" +page_title: "OpenStack: openstack_fw_rule_v1" +sidebar_current: "docs-openstack-resource-compute-rule-1" +description: |- + Manages a v1 firewall rule resource within OpenStack. +--- + +# openstack\_fw\_rule_v1 + +Manages a v1 firewall rule resource within OpenStack. + +## Example Usage + +``` +resource "openstack_fw_rule_v1" "rule_1" { + name = "my_rule" + description = "drop TELNET traffic" + action = "deny" + protocol = "tcp" + destination_port = "23" + enabled = "false" +} +``` + +## Argument Reference + +The following arguments are supported: + +* `region` - (Required) The region in which to obtain the v1 Compute client. + A Compute client is needed to create a firewall rule. If omitted, the + `OS_REGION_NAME` environment variable is used. Changing this creates a new + firewall rule. + +* `name` - (Optional) A unique name for the firewall rule. Changing this + updates the `name` of an existing firewall rule. + +* `description` - (Optional) A description for the firewall rule. Changing this + updates the `description` of an existing firewall rule. + +* `protocol` - (Required) The protocol type on which the firewall rule operates. + Changing this updates the `protocol` of an existing firewall rule. + +* `action` - (Required) Action to be taken ( must be "allow" or "deny") when the + firewall rule matches. Changing this updates the `action` of an existing + firewall rule. + +* `ip_version` - (Optional) IP version, either 4 (default) or 6. Changing this + updates the `ip_version` of an existing firewall rule. + +* `source_ip_address` - (Optional) The source IP address on which the firewall + rule operates. Changing this updates the `source_ip_address` of an existing + firewall rule. + +* `destination_ip_address` - (Optional) The destination IP address on which the + firewall rule operates. Changing this updates the `destination_ip_address` + of an existing firewall rule. + +* `source_port` - (Optional) The source port on which the firewall + rule operates. Changing this updates the `source_port` of an existing + firewall rule. + +* `destination_port` - (Optional) The destination port on which the firewall + rule operates. Changing this updates the `destination_port` of an existing + firewall rule. + +* `enabled` - (Optional) Enabled status for the firewall rule (must be "true" + or "false" if provided - defaults to "true"). Changing this updates the + `enabled` status of an existing firewall rule. + +* `tenant_id` - (Optional) The owner of the firewall rule. Required if admin + wants to create a firewall rule for another tenant. Changing this creates a + new firewall rule. + +## Attributes Reference + +The following attributes are exported: + +* `region` - See Argument Reference above. +* `name` - See Argument Reference above. +* `description` - See Argument Reference above. +* `protocol` - See Argument Reference above. +* `action` - See Argument Reference above. +* `ip_version` - See Argument Reference above. +* `source_ip_address` - See Argument Reference above. +* `destination_ip_address` - See Argument Reference above. +* `source_port` - See Argument Reference above. +* `destination_port` - See Argument Reference above. +* `enabled` - See Argument Reference above. +* `tenant_id` - See Argument Reference above. diff --git a/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/lb_vip_v1.html.markdown b/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/lb_vip_v1.html.markdown index aca6d4bc9..c3b3b7f7b 100644 --- a/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/lb_vip_v1.html.markdown +++ b/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/lb_vip_v1.html.markdown @@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ The following arguments are supported: vip. Default is -1, meaning no limit. Changing this updates the conn_limit of the existing vip. -* `floating_ip` - (Optional) A Floating IP that will be associated with the - vip. The Floating IP must be provisioned already. +* `floating_ip` - (Optional) A *Networking* Floating IP that will be associated + with the vip. The Floating IP must be provisioned already. * `admin_state_up` - (Optional) The administrative state of the vip. Acceptable values are "true" and "false". Changing this value updates the diff --git a/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/networking_floatingip_v2.html.markdown b/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/networking_floatingip_v2.html.markdown new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1b89d6aa5 --- /dev/null +++ b/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/networking_floatingip_v2.html.markdown @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +--- +layout: "openstack" +page_title: "OpenStack: openstack_networking_floatingip_v2" +sidebar_current: "docs-openstack-resource-compute-secgroup-2" +description: |- + Manages a V2 floating IP resource within OpenStack Neutron (networking). +--- + +# openstack\_networking\_floatingip_v2 + +Manages a V2 floating IP resource within OpenStack Neutron (networking) +that can be used for load balancers. +These are similar to Nova (compute) floating IP resources, +but only compute floating IPs can be used with compute instances. + +## Example Usage + +``` +resource "openstack_networking_floatingip_v2" "floatip_1" { + region = "" + pool = "public" +} +``` + +## Argument Reference + +The following arguments are supported: + +* `region` - (Required) The region in which to obtain the V2 Networking client. + A Networking client is needed to create a floating IP that can be used with + another networking resource, such as a load balancer. If omitted, the + `OS_REGION_NAME` environment variable is used. Changing this creates a new + floating IP (which may or may not have a different address). + +* `pool` - (Required) The name of the pool from which to obtain the floating + IP. Changing this creates a new floating IP. + +## Attributes Reference + +The following attributes are exported: + +* `region` - See Argument Reference above. +* `pool` - See Argument Reference above. +* `address` - The actual floating IP address itself. diff --git a/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/networking_router_interface_v2.html.markdown b/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/networking_router_interface_v2.html.markdown new file mode 100644 index 000000000..149a3a6a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/networking_router_interface_v2.html.markdown @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +--- +layout: "openstack" +page_title: "OpenStack: openstack_networking_router_interface_v2" +sidebar_current: "docs-openstack-resource-networking-router-interface-2" +description: |- + Manages a V2 router interface resource within OpenStack. +--- + +# openstack\_networking\_router_interface_v2 + +Manages a V2 router interface resource within OpenStack. + +## Example Usage + +``` +resource "openstack_networking_network_v2" "network_1" { + name = "tf_test_network" + admin_state_up = "true" +} + +resource "openstack_networking_subnet_v2" "subnet_1" { + network_id = "${openstack_networking_network_v2.network_1.id}" + cidr = "192.168.199.0/24" + ip_version = 4 +} + +resource "openstack_networking_router_v2" "router_1" { + region = "" + name = "my_router" + external_gateway = "f67f0d72-0ddf-11e4-9d95-e1f29f417e2f" +} + +resource "openstack_networking_router_interface_v2" "router_interface_1" { + region = "" + router_id = "${openstack_networking_router_v2.router_1.id}" + subnet_id = "${openstack_networking_subnet_v2.subnet_1.id}" +} +``` + +## Argument Reference + +The following arguments are supported: + +* `region` - (Required) The region in which to obtain the V2 networking client. + A networking client is needed to create a router. If omitted, the + `OS_REGION_NAME` environment variable is used. Changing this creates a new + router interface. + +* `router_id` - (Required) ID of the router this interface belongs to. Changing + this creates a new router interface. + +* `subnet_id` - (Required) ID of the subnet this interface connects to. Changing + this creates a new router interface. + +## Attributes Reference + +The following attributes are exported: + +* `region` - See Argument Reference above. +* `router_id` - See Argument Reference above. +* `subnet_id` - See Argument Reference above. diff --git a/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/networking_router_v2.html.markdown b/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/networking_router_v2.html.markdown new file mode 100644 index 000000000..376b016e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/website/source/docs/providers/openstack/r/networking_router_v2.html.markdown @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +--- +layout: "openstack" +page_title: "OpenStack: openstack_networking_router_v2" +sidebar_current: "docs-openstack-resource-networking-router-2" +description: |- + Manages a V2 router resource within OpenStack. +--- + +# openstack\_networking\_router_v2 + +Manages a V2 router resource within OpenStack. + +## Example Usage + +``` +resource "openstack_networking_router_v2" "router_1" { + region = "" + name = "my_router" + external_gateway = "f67f0d72-0ddf-11e4-9d95-e1f29f417e2f" +} +``` + +## Argument Reference + +The following arguments are supported: + +* `region` - (Required) The region in which to obtain the V2 networking client. + A networking client is needed to create a router. If omitted, the + `OS_REGION_NAME` environment variable is used. Changing this creates a new + router. + +* `name` - (Optional) A unique name for the router. Changing this + updates the `name` of an existing router. + +* `admin_state_up` - (Optional) Administrative up/down status for the router + (must be "true" or "false" if provided). Changing this updates the + `admin_state_up` of an existing router. + +* `external_gateway` - (Optional) The network UUID of an external gateway for + the router. A router with an external gateway is required if any compute + instances or load balancers will be using floating IPs. Changing this + updates the `external_gateway` of an existing router. + +* `tenant_id` - (Optional) The owner of the floating IP. Required if admin wants + to create a router for another tenant. Changing this creates a new router. + +## Attributes Reference + +The following attributes are exported: + +* `region` - See Argument Reference above. +* `name` - See Argument Reference above. +* `admin_state_up` - See Argument Reference above. +* `external_gateway` - See Argument Reference above. +* `tenant_id` - See Argument Reference above.