Terraform
This repository represents the configuration of the mop node on a Proxmox server.
Using Terraform (opentofu), cloud-init and proxmox/bpg provider
It defines all virtual machines on the node mop:
gateway: Traefik gateway that reloads its configuration automatically when new entry is created in terraform.bookshelf: A self developped service that manage a book database.fefan: A self developped website for the Event of Girasol associationLe Fefangitea: A gitea instance where all repository and actions are uploaded.keycloak: A keycloak instance for IAM purposes.wiki: A wikimedia website for a friend projectvaultwarden: A password manager.
Basic Proxmox setup
Add TerraformProv role
pveum role add TerraformProv -privs "Datastore.Allocate Datastore.AllocateSpace Datastore.Audit Pool.Allocate Sys.Audit Sys.Console Sys.Modify VM.Allocate VM.Audit VM.Clone VM.Config.CDROM VM.Config.Cloudinit VM.Config.CPU VM.Config.Disk VM.Config.HWType VM.Config.Memory VM.Config.Network VM.Config.Options VM.Console VM.Migrate VM.Monitor VM.PowerMgmt SDN.Use"
Add terraform-prov user
pveum user add terraform-prov@pve --password <password>
Set terraform-prov user TerraformProv role
pveum aclmod / -user terraform-prov@pve -role TerraformProv
Create proxmox token for terraform API
pveum user token add terraform-prov@pve terraform -expire 0 -privsep 0 -comment "Terraform token"
Client Setup
Add environment variable
cp terraform.tfvars.example terraform.tfvars
Warning
Do no push this file
Usefull commands
OpenTofu
tofu init # initialize module
tofu plan # test configuration
tofu apply # apply configuration
tofu destroy # destroy all vm
tofu apply -target module.<module-name> # apply a specific module
On WSL
ssh agent could be off
if ssh-add -L gives
Could not open a connection to your authentication agent.
start and configure ssh agent
eval $(ssh-agent)
ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_ed25519
Add new service
Create backup folder on proxmox host
mkdir /main/backups/<service-name>
Create a module
mkdir modules/apps/<module-hostname>
Example tree
modules/apps/bookshelf/
├── cloud-init
│ └── service.yaml
├── lib
│ ├── scripts
│ │ ├── env.sh
│ └── services
├── main.tf
├── output.tf
├── variables.tf
├── .env.example
└── .env
modules/apps/<service-name>/main.tf
module "vm" {
source = "../../vm"
name = var.name
hostname = var.hostname
domain = var.domain
vm_id = var.vm_id
node_name = var.node_name
vm_ip_address = var.vm_ip_address
template_id = var.template_id
cores = var.cores
memory = var.memory
disk_size = var.disk_size
ssh_public_key = var.ssh_public_key
proxmox_host_ip = var.proxmox_host_ip
cloudinit_config = templatefile(
"${path.module}/cloud-init/service.yaml",
{
hostname = var.hostname
domain = var.domain
ssh_key = var.ssh_public_key
proxmox_host_ip = var.proxmox_host_ip
env-file-content = indent(6, file("${path.module}/.env"))
}
)
}
Add inside templatefile() object scripts content to upload with cloud-init :
- Backups scripts
- Backups services
- Install scripts
- Application services
modules/apps/<service-name>/variables.tf
variable "name" {
description = "Virtual Machine name"
type = string
}
variable "vm_id" {
description = "Virtual Machine id"
type = number
}
variable "node_name" {
description = "Proxmox node name"
type = string
default = "mop"
}
variable "cores" {
description = "Number of CPU cores for this virtual machine"
type = number
default = 2
}
variable "memory" {
description = "Memory RAM for this virtual machine"
type = number
default = 2048
}
variable "balloon" {
description = "Minimum vm memory, using ballooning devide to reach Proxmox node memory target."
type = number
default = 1024
}
variable "template_id" {
description = "Virtual machine template ID"
type = number
}
variable "ssh_public_key" {
description = "Public SSH key for cloud-init user"
type = string
}
variable "hostname" {
description = "Virtual Machine hostname"
type = string
default = "test"
}
variable "domain" {
description = "Virtual Machine domain"
type = string
default = ""
}
variable "disk_size" {
description = "Disk size for the virtual machine"
type = number
default = 10
}
variable "proxmox_host_ip" {
description = "Proxmox host base ip"
type = string
}
variable "vm_ip_address" {
description = "Virtual machine ip"
type = string
}
modules/apps/<service-name>/output.tf
output "traefik_service" {
value = [{
domain = var.domain
name = var.name
host = "${var.hostname}"
ip = var.vm_ip_address
port = 80
}]
}
This traefik_serive variable output.tf supports multiple service for one VM.
cloud-init/service.yaml
Base users, groups and ssh-key
#cloud-config
hostname: ${hostname}
local-hostname: ${hostname}
fqdn: ${hostname}.${domain}
manage_etc_hosts: true
users:
- default
- name: ${hostname}
groups: sudo
shell: /bin/bash
sudo: ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL
ssh_authorized_keys:
- ${ssh_key}
disable_root: true
package_update: true
package_upgrade: false
Environment variables for scripts
write_files:
- path: /opt/<service-name>/<service-name>.env
permissions: "0644"
content: |
${env-file-content}
.env.example files are given in each modules describing mandatory variables used by scripts.
Backup setup
packages:
- nfs-common
mounts:
- [ "192.168.1.12:/main/backups", "/backups", "nfs", "defaults,_netdev,x-systemd.requires=network-online.target", "0", "0" ]
write_files:
- path: /usr/local/bin/restore-backup.sh
permissions: "0755"
content: |
${restore-backup-script}
- path: /etc/systemd/system/restore-backup.service
permissions: "0644"
content: |
${restore-backup-service}
- path: /usr/local/bin/backup.sh
permissions: "0755"
content: |
${create-backup-script}
- path: /etc/systemd/system/create-backup.timer
permissions: "0644"
content: |
${create-backup-timer}
- path: /etc/systemd/system/create-backup.service
permissions: "0644"
content: |
${create-backup-service}
restore-backup.sh: Restore backup script (specific per module).restore-backup.service: Restore backupsystemdservice (common for all modules).create-backup.service: Create backupsystemdservice (common for all modules).create-backup.timer: Create backupsystemdtimer (common for all modules).nfs-common: NFS mount package for/main/backupsmount point.mounts: adds NFS mount point to/etc/fstabfile.
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