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Terraform DigitalOcean Firewall
Provides a DigitalOcean Cloud Firewall resource. This can be used to create, modify, and delete Firewalls.





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## Prerequisites
This module has a few dependencies:
-
Terraform 0.15-
Go-
github.com/stretchr/testify/assert-
github.com/gruntwork-io/terratest/modules/terraform## Examples
IMPORTANT: Since the
master
branch used in
source
varies based on new modifications, we suggest that you use the release versions
here.
### Simple Example
Here is an example of how you can use this module in your inventory structure:
hcl
module "firewall" {
source = "clouddrove/firewall/digitalocean"
version = "0.15.0"
name = "firewall"
environment = "test"
label_order = ["environment", "name"]
enable_firewall = true
allowed_ip = ["0.0.0.0/0"]
allowed_ports = [22, 80]
droplet_ids = module.droplet.id
}
## Inputs
| Name | Description | Type | Default | Required |
|———|——————-|———|————-|:————:|
| allowed_ip | List of allowed ip. |
list(any)
|
[]
| no |
| allowed_ports | List of allowed ingress ports. |
list(any)
|
[]
| no |
| delimiter | Delimiter to be used between
organization
,
environment
,
name
and
attributes
. |
string
|
"-"
| no |
| droplet_ids | The ID of the VPC that the instance security group belongs to. |
list(any)
|
[]
| no |
| enable_firewall | Enable default Security Group with only Egress traffic allowed. |
bool
|
true
| no |
| environment | Environment (e.g.
prod
,
dev
,
staging
). |
string
|
""
| no |
| label_order | Label order, e.g.
name
,
application
. |
list(any)
|
[]
| no |
| name | Name (e.g.
app
or
cluster
). |
string
|
""
| no |
| protocol | The protocol. If not icmp, tcp, udp, or all use the. |
string
|
"tcp"
| no |
## Outputs
| Name | Description |
|———|——————-|
| id | A unique ID that can be used to identify and reference a Firewall. |
| name | The name of the Firewall. |
## Testing
In this module testing is performed with
terratest and it creates a small piece of infrastructure, matches the output like ARN, ID and Tags name etc and destroy infrastructure in your AWS account. This testing is written in GO, so you need a
GO environment in your system.
You need to run the following command in the testing folder:
hcl
go test -run Test
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issue tracker, or feel free to drop us an email at
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