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Saravanan Gnanaguru
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Create Apache Web Server in AWS Using Terraform

Table of Contents

Terraform Introduction

  • Terraform is an Infrastructure as Code (IaC) software tool created by HashiCorp.
  • Users define and provide data center infrastructure using a declarative configuration language known as HashiCorp Configuration Language (HCL).
  • Terraform manages external resources (such as public cloud infrastructure, private cloud infrastructure, network appliances, software as a service, and platform as a service) with "providers"
  • HashiCorp maintains an extensive list of official providers, and can also integrate with community-developed providers.
  • Terraform supports a number of cloud infrastructure providers such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, IBM Cloud, Google Cloud Platform, DigitalOcean, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, VMware vSphere, and OpenStack
  • Terraform is one of the extensively used IaC tool in the Cloud DevOps Infra automation space

Install and Configure AWS CLI

  • Install AWS CLI
  • Configure AWS CLI
  • Please note, Configuring AWS using aws configure CLI command, will write the AWS secret and access key to ~/$USER_HOME/.aws/credentials file and it will used to authenticate the terraform infra creation in AWS.

Install and Configure Terraform

Terraform setup in Linux based systems



wget https://releases.hashicorp.com/terraform/0.12.24/terraform_0.12.24_linux_amd64.zip
unzip terraform_0.12.24_linux_amd64.zip -d terraform /usr/local/bin/


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If terraform executable stored in another path, make sure the path is added in $PATH variable permanently.

AWS Infrastructure Automation

  • We will see How to automate the AWS infrastructure creation using Terraform
  • As part of the demo code, we will create a Apache webserver and run a sample website
  • Architecture of this server follows the single tier method, wherein we will create only a simple Webserver for demo purpose

Basic Terminologies in Terraform

  • Providers
    • It should be cloud provider or on-premise provider on which we will create our infrastructure and resources
  • Resources
    • This indicates the resources like virtual machines, network components, containers we spin-up on the providers
  • Tfstate file
    • This is the state of terraform infrastructure created when we run the commands terraform plan and terraform apply
    • This state file can be stored locally or in a network storage for multi developer environments

Source Code Details

  • Full source code of this tutorial available in GitHub
  • main.tf contains the beginning section of terraform code
  • So we have to define terraform with required_providers and we have mentioned aws since we are going to create infra in AWS


terraform {
  required_providers {
    aws = {
      source  = "hashicorp/aws"
      version = "~> 3.0"
    }
  }
}


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  • We have already installed and configured aws cli authentication details pointing to the destination AWS account on which the infrastructure will be created
  • The configured credentials stored in the file ~/.aws.credentials
  • We need to provide the reference for the above path in shared_credentials_file value using the creds variable ```hcl

Configure the AWS Provider

provider "aws" {
region = var.region
shared_credentials_file = var.creds
profile = "default"
}

- Rest of the `main.tf` should have the resource definition required for creating a `AWS EC2` instance
- We need to have below resources for creating an EC2 instance
  1. VPC
  2. Internet Gateway
  3. Subnet
  4. Route table
  5. Security Group
and then,
  5. EC2 instance definition

```hcl


# Create a VPC
resource "aws_vpc" "app_vpc" {
  cidr_block = var.vpc_cidr

  tags = {
    Name = "app-vpc"
  }
}

resource "aws_internet_gateway" "igw" {
  vpc_id = aws_vpc.app_vpc.id

  tags = {
    Name = "vpc_igw"
  }
}

resource "aws_subnet" "public_subnet" {
  vpc_id            = aws_vpc.app_vpc.id
  cidr_block        = var.public_subnet_cidr
  map_public_ip_on_launch = true
  availability_zone = "us-west-2a"

  tags = {
    Name = "public-subnet"
  }
}

resource "aws_route_table" "public_rt" {
  vpc_id = aws_vpc.app_vpc.id

  route {
    cidr_block = "0.0.0.0/0"
    gateway_id = aws_internet_gateway.igw.id
  }

  tags = {
    Name = "public_rt"
  }
}

resource "aws_route_table_association" "public_rt_asso" {
  subnet_id      = aws_subnet.public_subnet.id
  route_table_id = aws_route_table.public_rt.id
}


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Cloud Init and User Data

  • Objective of the EC2 instance is to have the Apache Web Server installed on it, when the instance is created
  • So we are providing a shell script in user_data section to install the apache server
  • The script added in user_data section will be invoked via Cloud Init functionality when the AWS server gets created
  • So what ever the commands added in user_data section gets executed whenever the instance getting initialized
  • We can provide any kind scripts in user_data like the example below,
    1. Shell script in Unix based systems
    2. Powershell script in Windows based system
  • Terraform AWS Provider has a syntax to pass the user_data as part of aws_instance resource declaration ```hcl

resource "aws_instance" "web" {
ami = "ami-005e54dee72cc1d00"
instance_type = var.instance_type
key_name = var.instance_key
subnet_id = aws_subnet.public_subnet.id
security_groups = [aws_security_group.sg.id]

user_data = <<-EOF
#!/bin/bash
echo "*** Installing apache2"
sudo apt update -y
sudo apt install apache2 -y
echo "*** Completed Installing apache2"
EOF

tags = {
Name = "web_instance"
}

volume_tags = {
Name = "web_instance"
}
}

- `variables.tf` file should have the customised variables, a user wanted to provide before running the infra creation
- User can also define default value for each variable in the file

```hcl


variable "region" {
default = "us-west-2"
}
variable "instance_type" {}
variable "creds" {}
variable "instance_key" {}
variable "vpc_cidr" {}
variable "public_subnet_cidr" {}


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  • It is recommended to create separate tf files for separating various resources
  • So we have crreated sg.tf file for adding resource for AWS VPC security group
  • sg.tf ```hcl

resource "aws_security_group" "sg" {
name = "allow_ssh_http"
description = "Allow ssh http inbound traffic"
vpc_id = aws_vpc.app_vpc.id

ingress {
description = "SSH from VPC"
from_port = 22
to_port = 22
protocol = "tcp"
cidr_blocks = ["0.0.0.0/0"]
ipv6_cidr_blocks = ["::/0"]
}

ingress {
description = "HTTP from VPC"
from_port = 80
to_port = 80
protocol = "tcp"
cidr_blocks = ["0.0.0.0/0"]
ipv6_cidr_blocks = ["::/0"]
}

egress {
from_port = 0
to_port = 0
protocol = "-1"
cidr_blocks = ["0.0.0.0/0"]
ipv6_cidr_blocks = ["::/0"]
}

tags = {
Name = "allow_ssh_http"
}
}

- We can define `output.tf` file to see expected output values like `ipaddress` of instances and `hostname` etc.

- output.tf
```hcl


output "web_instance_ip" {
    value = aws_instance.web.public_ip
}


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  • Since we have the custom variables defined in our terraform file, we have provide the values for those custom variables
  • So we have to create a tfvars files and provide the custom variable values
  • User has to provide the EC2 instance pem file key name in instance_key value
  • aws.tfvars ```hcl

region = "us-west-2"
instance_type = "t2.micro"
instance_key = "aws_ec2_pem_filename"
creds = "~/.aws/credentials"
vpc_cidr = "178.0.0.0/16"
public_subnet_cidr = "178.0.10.0/24"


## *Steps to run Terraform*
- Now we will see how to run the above created terraform infrastructure automation
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terraform init
terraform plan -var-file=aws.tfvars
terraform apply -var-file=aws.tfvars -auto-approve

- Once the `terrform apply` completed successfully it will show the `public ipaddress` of the apache server as `output`

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aws_instance.web: Creation complete after 33s [id=i-07f19000878a6ec11]

Apply complete! Resources: 7 added, 0 changed, 0 destroyed.

Outputs:

web_instance_ip = "34.220.248.140"

## *Access the Webserver*
- We can access the webserver using the public IP
- Screenshot Below,

![Apache WebServer Page](https://github.com/chefgs/repo_images/blob/master/apache2page.png?raw=true)

## *Cleanup* 
- As part of learning we will also cleanup the server using the command,
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terraform destroy -var-file=aws.tfvars -auto-approve

- It shows the destruction completed console log
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Changes to Outputs:

  • web_instance_ip = "34.220.248.140" -> null aws_route_table_association.public_rt_asso: Destroying... [id=rtbassoc-085573ee447b7d0d1] aws_instance.web: Destroying... [id=i-07f19000878a6ec11] aws_route_table_association.public_rt_asso: Destruction complete after 0s aws_route_table.public_rt: Destroying... [id=rtb-04025de8f9149983a] aws_route_table.public_rt: Destruction complete after 0s aws_internet_gateway.igw: Destroying... [id=igw-06269b7b96264af8f] aws_instance.web: Still destroying... [id=i-07f19000878a6ec11, 10s elapsed] aws_internet_gateway.igw: Still destroying... [id=igw-06269b7b96264af8f, 10s elapsed] aws_internet_gateway.igw: Destruction complete after 19s aws_instance.web: Still destroying... [id=i-07f19000878a6ec11, 20s elapsed] aws_instance.web: Still destroying... [id=i-07f19000878a6ec11, 30s elapsed] aws_instance.web: Destruction complete after 30s aws_subnet.public_subnet: Destroying... [id=subnet-06304b3b7eb727669] aws_security_group.sg: Destroying... [id=sg-098709b525d3553b7] aws_security_group.sg: Destruction complete after 0s aws_subnet.public_subnet: Destruction complete after 0s aws_vpc.app_vpc: Destroying... [id=vpc-05f7555059de86cf6] aws_vpc.app_vpc: Destruction complete after 0s

Destroy complete! Resources: 7 destroyed.

.
## *Bibliography*
- [AWS Terraform Workshop](https://hashicorp.github.io/field-workshops-terraform/slides/aws/terraform-oss/index.html#1)
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