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## Intro
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In one of my [previous article]({{< ref "post/3-terraform-create-vm-proxmox" >}}), I explained how to deploy Virtual Machines on Proxmox using Terraform from scratch.
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In one of my [previous article]({{< ref "post/3-terraform-create-vm-proxmox" >}}), I explained how to deploy **Virtual Machines** on **Proxmox** using **Terraform** from scratch, after have created a **cloud-init** template in [that one]({{< ref "post/1-proxmox-cloud-init-vm-template" >}})
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Here I want to detail how to transform this piece of code in a reusable Terraform module. I will then show you how to modify your code to make use of it in other projects.
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Here I want to detail how to transform this piece of code in a reusable Terraform **module**. I will then show you how to modify your code to make use of it in other projects.
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---
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## What is a Terraform Module?
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@@ -41,106 +41,123 @@ terraform
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### Module's Code
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📝 Basically, the module files are the same as the project files we are transforming.
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📝 Basically, the module files are the same as the project files we are transforming. We don't want to configure the providers at module level, but we still declaring them.
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The module `pve_vm` will be decomposed in 3 files:
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- **main**: The core logic
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- **provider**: The providers needed to function
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- **variables**: The variables of the module
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- **main**: The core logic, same code as before.
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- **provider**: The providers needed to function without their configuration.
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- **variables**: The variables of the module, without provider's variables.
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#### `main.tf`
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```hcl
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# Retrieve VM templates available in Proxmox that match the specified name
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data "proxmox_virtual_environment_vms" "template" {
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filter {
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name = "name"
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values = ["${var.vm_template}"]
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values = ["${var.vm_template}"] # The name of the template to clone from
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}
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}
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# Create a cloud-init configuration file as a Proxmox snippet
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resource "proxmox_virtual_environment_file" "cloud_config" {
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content_type = "snippets"
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datastore_id = "local"
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node_name = var.node_name
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content_type = "snippets" # Cloud-init files are stored as snippets in Proxmox
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datastore_id = "local" # Local datastore used to store the snippet
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node_name = var.node_name # The Proxmox node where the file will be uploaded
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source_raw {
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file_name = "${var.vm_name}.cloud-config.yaml"
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file_name = "vm.cloud-config.yaml" # The name of the snippet file
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data = <<-EOF
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#cloud-config
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hostname: ${var.vm_name}
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package_update: true
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package_upgrade: true
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packages:
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- qemu-guest-agent
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- qemu-guest-agent # Ensures the guest agent is installed
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users:
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- default
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- name: ${var.vm_user}
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groups: sudo
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shell: /bin/bash
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ssh-authorized-keys:
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- "${var.vm_user_sshkey}"
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- "${var.vm_user_sshkey}" # Inject user's SSH key
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sudo: ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL
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runcmd:
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- systemctl enable qemu-guest-agent
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- reboot
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- reboot # Reboot the VM after provisioning
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EOF
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}
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}
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# Define and provision a new VM by cloning the template and applying initialization
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resource "proxmox_virtual_environment_vm" "vm" {
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name = var.vm_name
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node_name = var.node_name
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tags = var.vm_tags
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name = var.vm_name # VM name
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node_name = var.node_name # Proxmox node to deploy the VM
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tags = var.vm_tags # Optional VM tags for categorization
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agent {
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enabled = true
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enabled = true # Enable the QEMU guest agent
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}
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stop_on_destroy = true
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stop_on_destroy = true # Ensure VM is stopped gracefully when destroyed
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clone {
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vm_id = data.proxmox_virtual_environment_vms.template.vms[0].vm_id
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node_name = data.proxmox_virtual_environment_vms.template.vms[0].node_name
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vm_id = data.proxmox_virtual_environment_vms.template.vms[0].vm_id # ID of the source template
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node_name = data.proxmox_virtual_environment_vms.template.vms[0].node_name # Node of the source template
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}
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bios = var.vm_bios
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machine = var.vm_machine
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bios = var.vm_bios # BIOS type (e.g., seabios or ovmf)
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machine = var.vm_machine # Machine type (e.g., q35)
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cpu {
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cores = var.vm_cpu
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type = "host"
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cores = var.vm_cpu # Number of CPU cores
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type = "host" # Use host CPU type for best compatibility/performance
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}
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memory {
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dedicated = var.vm_ram
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dedicated = var.vm_ram # RAM in MB
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}
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disk {
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datastore_id = var.node_datastore
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interface = "scsi0"
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size = 4
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datastore_id = var.node_datastore # Datastore to hold the disk
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interface = "scsi0" # Primary disk interface
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size = 4 # Disk size in GB
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}
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initialization {
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user_data_file_id = proxmox_virtual_environment_file.cloud_config.id
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user_data_file_id = proxmox_virtual_environment_file.cloud_config.id # Link the cloud-init file
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datastore_id = var.node_datastore
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interface = "scsi1"
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interface = "scsi1" # Separate interface for cloud-init
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ip_config {
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ipv4 {
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address = "dhcp"
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address = "dhcp" # Get IP via DHCP
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}
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}
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}
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network_device {
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bridge = "vmbr0"
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vlan_id = var.vm_vlan
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bridge = "vmbr0" # Use the default bridge
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vlan_id = var.vm_vlan # VLAN tagging if used
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}
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operating_system {
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type = "l26"
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type = "l26" # Linux 2.6+ kernel
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}
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vga {
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type = "std"
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type = "std" # Standard VGA type
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}
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lifecycle {
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ignore_changes = [
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ignore_changes = [ # Ignore initialization section after first depoloyment for idempotency
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initialization
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]
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}
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}
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# Output the assigned IP address of the VM after provisioning
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output "vm_ip" {
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value = proxmox_virtual_environment_vm.vm.ipv4_addresses[1][0]
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value = proxmox_virtual_environment_vm.vm.ipv4_addresses[1][0] # Second network interface's first IP
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description = "VM IP"
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}
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```
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}
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}
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}
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provider "proxmox" {
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endpoint = var.proxmox_endpoint
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api_token = var.proxmox_api_token
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insecure = false
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ssh {
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agent = false
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private_key = file("~/.ssh/id_ed25519")
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username = "root"
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}
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}
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```
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#### `variables.tf`
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> ⚠️ The defaults are based on my environment, adapt them to yours.
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```hcl
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variable "proxmox_endpoint" {
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description = "Proxmox URL endpoint"
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type = string
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}
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variable "proxmox_api_token" {
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description = "Proxmox API token"
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type = string
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sensitive = true
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}
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variable "node_name" {
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description = "Proxmox host for the VM"
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type = string
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`-- projects
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`-- simple-vm-with-module
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|-- credentials.auto.tfvars
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|-- main.
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|-- main.tf
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`-- variables.tf
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```
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### Project's Code
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In this example, I manually provide the values when calling my module. I kept the proxmox secret variables because they are automatically sourced from the project, but I need to define them here.
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In this example, I manually provide the values when calling my module. The provider is configured at project level.
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#### `main.tf`
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```hcl
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vm_cpu = 2
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vm_ram = 2048
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vm_vlan = 66
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proxmox_endpoint = var.proxmox_endpoint
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proxmox_api_token = var.proxmox_api_token
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}
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output "vm_ip" {
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}
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```
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#### `provider.tf`
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```hcl
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terraform {
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required_providers {
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proxmox = {
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source = "bpg/proxmox"
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}
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}
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}
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provider "proxmox" {
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endpoint = var.proxmox_endpoint
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api_token = var.proxmox_api_token
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insecure = false
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ssh {
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agent = false
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private_key = file("~/.ssh/id_ed25519")
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username = "root"
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}
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}
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```
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#### `variables.tf`
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```hcl
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🕗 *Don't pay attention to the uptime, I took the screenshot the next day*
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## Deploy Multiple VM at Once
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Ok, I've deployed a single VM, fine. But now, how to scale it? How to deploy multiple instances of that template, with different names, on different nodes, with different size? This is what I will show you now.
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### One VM per Node
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To deploy our single VM, I've assigned static values when calling my `pve_vm` module. What I could have done, is to create an object containing the VM spec and call the module with values from that object:
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```hcl
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module "pve_vm" {
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source = "../../modules/pve_vm"
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node_name = local.vm.node_name
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vm_name = local.vm.vm_name
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vm_cpu = local.vm.vm_cpu
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vm_ram = local.vm.vm_ram
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vm_vlan = local.vm.vm_vlan
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}
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locals {
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vm = {
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node_name = "zenith"
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vm_name = "zenith-vm"
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vm_cpu = 2
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vm_ram = 2048
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vm_vlan = 66
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}
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}
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```
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I could also call the module while iterating on that object:
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```hcl
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module "pve_vm" {
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source = "../../modules/pve_vm"
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for_each = local.vm_list
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node_name = each.value.node_name
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vm_name = each.value.vm_name
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vm_cpu = each.value.vm_cpu
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vm_ram = each.value.vm_ram
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vm_vlan = each.value.vm_vlan
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}
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locals {
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vm_list = {
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zenith = {
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node_name = "zenith"
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vm_name = "zenith-vm"
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vm_cpu = 2
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vm_ram = 2048
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vm_vlan = 66
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}
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}
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}
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```
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While this does not make sense with only one VM, I could use this module syntax, for example, to deploy one VM per node
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```hcl
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module "pve_vm" {
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source = "../../modules/pve_vm"
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for_each = local.vm_list
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node_name = each.value.node_name
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vm_name = each.value.vm_name
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vm_cpu = each.value.vm_cpu
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vm_ram = each.value.vm_ram
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vm_vlan = each.value.vm_vlan
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}
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locals {
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vm_list = {
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for vm in flatten([
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for node in data.proxmox_virtual_environment_nodes.pve_nodes.names : {
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node_name = node
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vm_name = "${node}-vm"
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vm_cpu = 2
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vm_ram = 2048
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vm_vlan = 66
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}
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]) : vm.vm_name => vm
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}
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}
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data "proxmox_virtual_environment_nodes" "pve_nodes" {}
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output "vm_ip" {
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value = { for k, v in module.pve_vm : k => v.vm_ip }
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}
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```
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✅ This would deploy 3 VM on my cluster, one per node:
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### Multiple VM per Node
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In the last phase, I want to be able to deploy multiple but also different VM per node. I could do it using something like this:
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```hcl
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module "pve_vm" {
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source = "../../modules/pve_vm"
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for_each = local.vm_list
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node_name = each.value.node_name
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vm_name = each.value.vm_name
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vm_cpu = each.value.vm_cpu
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vm_ram = each.value.vm_ram
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vm_vlan = each.value.vm_vlan
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}
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locals {
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vm_attr = {
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"master" = { ram = 2048, cpu = 2, vlan = 66 }
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"worker" = { ram = 1024, cpu = 1, vlan = 66 }
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}
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vm_list = {
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for vm in flatten([
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for node in data.proxmox_virtual_environment_nodes.pve_nodes.names : [
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for role, config in local.vm_attr : {
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node_name = node
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vm_name = "${node}-${role}"
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vm_cpu = config.cpu
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vm_ram = config.ram
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vm_vlan = config.vlan
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}
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]
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]) : vm.vm_name => vm
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}
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}
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data "proxmox_virtual_environment_nodes" "pve_nodes" {}
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output "vm_ip" {
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value = { for k, v in module.pve_vm : k => v.vm_ip }
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}
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```
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After deploying it with a `terraform apply`, I got this:
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```bash
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Apply complete! Resources: 6 added, 0 changed, 0 destroyed.
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Outputs:
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vm_ip = {
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"apex-master" = "192.168.66.161"
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"apex-worker" = "192.168.66.162"
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"vertex-master" = "192.168.66.160"
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"vertex-worker" = "192.168.66.164"
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"zenith-master" = "192.168.66.165"
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"zenith-worker" = "192.168.66.163"
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}
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```
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## Conclusion
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