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Terraform for Google Cloud Essential Guide

You're reading from   Terraform for Google Cloud Essential Guide Learn how to provision infrastructure in Google Cloud securely and efficiently

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804619629
Length 180 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Getting Started: Learning the Fundamentals
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Terraform on Google Cloud FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Exploring Terraform 4. Chapter 3: Writing Efficient Terraform Code 5. Chapter 4: Writing Reusable Code Using Modules 6. Chapter 5: Managing Environments 7. Part 2: Completing the Picture: Provisioning Infrastructure on Google Cloud
8. Chapter 6: Deploying a Traditional Three-Tier Architecture 9. Chapter 7: Deploying a Cloud-Native Architecture Using Cloud Run 10. Chapter 8: Deploying GKE Using Public Modules 11. Part 3: Wrapping It Up: Integrating Terraform with Google Cloud
12. Chapter 9: Developing Terraform Code Efficiently 13. Chapter 10: Google Cloud Integration 14. Index 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Running Terraform in Google Cloud Shell

Note

The code for this section is under chap01/cloudshell in the GitHub repo of this book.

The easiest way to run Terraform in Google Cloud is using Google Cloud Shell, which is a preconfigured development environment accessible through your browser. It comes pre-installed with the latest version of common utilities, including the latest version of Terraform. Furthermore, all authentication is already set up. So, let’s give it a try.

Note

You can check the current version of Terraform using the terraform –version command.

If your project is new, and you have not provisioned a virtual machine (VM) (Compute Engine), run the following gcloud command to enable the compute API:

$ gcloud services enable compute.googleapis.com

Then place the following code in a file called main.tf. This is known as the Terraform configuration. Configurations are written in HashiCorp Configuration Language (HCL). HCL is human readable and is used by several HashiCorp tools.

Note

In this book, we will use the term Terraform language to refer to the language in which the configuration files are written.

This book aims to make you proficient in Terraform to write high-quality, reusable code to provision resources in Google Cloud efficiently and securely.

The file’s actual name is arbitrary, but note that the .tf extension is mandatory. Terraform uses the .tf extension to identify Terraform configuration files.

main.tf

resource "google_compute_instance" "this" {
  name         = "cloudshell"
  machine_type = "e2-small"
  zone         = "us-central1-a"
  boot_disk {
    initialize_params {
      image = "debian-cloud/debian-11"
    }
  }
  network_interface {
    network = "default"
  }
}

Next, run the following two commands:

$ terraform init
$ terraform apply

Terraform will ask you where you want to perform these actions, so type in yes to approve.

Congratulations—you have now provisioned your first server using Terraform! Go to the web console and inspect the compute engine that Terraform has created.

As expected, Terraform created a Debian server named cloudshell of a machine type e2-small in the default network:

Figure 1.1 – Terraform-provisioned server in the web console

Let’s have a more detailed look at how to write Terraform configurations and how Terraform operates.

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