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Habitat Provisioner
The habitat
provisioner installs the Habitat supervisor and loads configured services. This provisioner only supports Linux targets using the ssh
connection type at this time.
-> Note: Provisioners should only be used as a last resort. For most common situations there are better alternatives. For more information, see the main Provisioners page.
Requirements
The habitat
provisioner has some prerequisites for specific connection types:
- For
ssh
type connections, we assume a few tools to be available on the remote host:curl
tee
setsid
- Only if using theunmanaged
service type.
Without these prerequisites, your provisioning execution will fail.
Example usage
resource "aws_instance" "redis" {
count = 3
provisioner "habitat" {
peer = "${aws_instance.redis.0.private_ip}"
use_sudo = true
service_type = "systemd"
accept_license = true
service {
name = "core/redis"
topology = "leader"
user_toml = "${file("conf/redis.toml")}"
}
}
}
Argument Reference
There are 2 configuration levels, supervisor
and service
. Configuration placed directly within the provisioner
block are supervisor configurations, and a provisioner can define zero or more services to run, and each service will have a service
block within the provisioner
. A service
block can also contain zero or more bind
blocks to create service group bindings.
Supervisor Arguments
accept_license (bool)
- (Required) Set to true to accept Habitat end user license agreementversion (string)
- (Optional) The Habitat version to install on the remote machine. If not specified, the latest available version is used.use_sudo (bool)
- (Optional) Usesudo
when executing remote commands. Required when the user specified in theconnection
block is notroot
. (Defaults totrue
)service_type (string)
- (Optional) Method used to run the Habitat supervisor. Valid options areunmanaged
andsystemd
. (Defaults tosystemd
)service_name (string)
- (Optional) The name of the Habitat supervisor service, if using an init system such assystemd
. (Defaults tohab-supervisor
)peer (string)
- (Optional) IP or FQDN of a supervisor instance to peer with. (Defaults to none)permanent_peer (bool)
- (Optional) Marks this supervisor as a permanent peer. (Defaults to false)listen_gossip (string)
- (Optional) The listen address for the gossip system (Defaults to 0.0.0.0:9638)listen_http (string)
- (Optional) The listen address for the HTTP gateway (Defaults to 0.0.0.0:9631)ring_key (string)
- (Optional) The name of the ring key for encrypting gossip ring communication (Defaults to no encryption)ring_key_content (string)
- (Optional) The key content. Only needed if using ring encryption and want the provisioner to take care of uploading and importing it. Easiest to source from a file (egring_key_content = "${file("conf/foo-123456789.sym.key")}"
) (Defaults to none)url (string)
- (Optional) The URL of a Builder service to download packages and receive updates from. (Defaults to https://bldr.habitat.sh)channel (string)
- (Optional) The release channel in the Builder service to use. (Defaults tostable
)events (string)
- (Optional) Name of the service group running a Habitat EventSrv to forward Supervisor and service event data to. (Defaults to none)override_name (string)
- (Optional) The name of the Supervisor (Defaults todefault
)organization (string)
- (Optional) The organization that the Supervisor and it's subsequent services are part of. (Defaults todefault
)builder_auth_token (string)
- (Optional) The builder authorization token when using a private origin. (Defaults to none)
Service Arguments
name (string)
- (Required) The Habitat package identifier of the service to run. (iecore/haproxy
orcore/redis/3.2.4/20171002182640
)binds (array)
- (Optional) An array of bind specifications. (iebinds = ["backend:nginx.default"]
)bind
- (Optional) An alternative way of declaring binds. This method can be easier to deal with when populating values from other values or variable inputs without having to do string interpolation. The following example is equivalent tobinds = ["backend:nginx.default"]
:
bind {
alias = "backend"
service = "nginx"
group = "default"
}
topology (string)
- (Optional) Topology to start service in. Possible valuesstandalone
orleader
. (Defaults tostandalone
)strategy (string)
- (Optional) Update strategy to use. Possible valuesat-once
,rolling
ornone
. (Defaults tonone
)user_toml (string)
- (Optional) TOML formatted user configuration for the service. Easiest to source from a file (eguser_toml = "${file("conf/redis.toml")}")
. (Defaults to none)channel (string)
- (Optional) The release channel in the Builder service to use. (Defaults tostable
)group (string)
- (Optional) The service group to join. (Defaults todefault
)url (string)
- (Optional) The URL of a Builder service to download packages and receive updates from. (Defaults to https://bldr.habitat.sh)application (string)
- (Optional) The application name. (Defaults to none)environment (string)
- (Optional) The environment name. (Defaults to none)override_name (string)
- (Optional) The name for the state directory if there is more than one Supervisor running. (Defaults todefault
)service_key (string)
- (Optional) The key content of a service private key, if using service group encryption. Easiest to source from a file (egservice_key = "${file("conf/redis.default@org-123456789.box.key")}"
) (Defaults to none)