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+ # This file has some scaffolding to make sure that names are unique and that
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+ # a region and zone are selected when you try to create your Terraform resources.
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+
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+ locals {
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+ name_suffix = " ${ random_pet . suffix . id } "
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+ }
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+
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+ resource "random_pet" "suffix" {
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+ length = 2
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+ }
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+
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+ provider "google" {
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+ region = " us-central1"
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+ zone = " us-central1-c"
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+ }
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+ resource "google_compute_target_http_proxy" "default" {
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+ name = " test-fingerprint-proxy-${ local . name_suffix } "
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+ url_map = google_compute_url_map. default . id
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+ }
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+
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+ resource "google_compute_url_map" "default" {
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+ name = " url-map-${ local . name_suffix } "
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+ default_service = google_compute_backend_service. default . id
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+
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+ host_rule {
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+ hosts = [" mysite.com" ]
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+ path_matcher = " allpaths"
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+ }
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+
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+ path_matcher {
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+ name = " allpaths"
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+ default_service = google_compute_backend_service. default . id
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+
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+ path_rule {
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+ paths = [" /*" ]
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+ service = google_compute_backend_service. default . id
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ resource "google_compute_backend_service" "default" {
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+ name = " backend-service-${ local . name_suffix } "
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+ port_name = " http"
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+ protocol = " HTTP"
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+ timeout_sec = 10
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+
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+ health_checks = [google_compute_http_health_check . default . id ]
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+ }
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+
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+ resource "google_compute_http_health_check" "default" {
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+ name = " http-health-check-${ local . name_suffix } "
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+ request_path = " /"
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+ check_interval_sec = 1
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+ timeout_sec = 1
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+ }
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+
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+ output "target_http_proxy_fingerprint" {
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+ value = google_compute_target_http_proxy. default . fingerprint
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+ description = " The fingerprint of the target HTTP proxy for optimistic locking"
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+ }
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+ ===
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+
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+ These examples use real resources that will be billed to the
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+ Google Cloud Platform project you use - so make sure that you
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+ run "terraform destroy" before quitting!
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+
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+ ===
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+ # Target Http Proxy Fingerprint - Terraform
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+
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+ ## Setup
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+
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+ <
walkthrough-author name =
" [email protected] " analyticsId =
" UA-125550242-1 " tutorialName =
" target_http_proxy_fingerprint " repositoryUrl =
" https://github.com/terraform-google-modules/docs-examples " ></
walkthrough-author >
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+
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+ Welcome to Terraform in Google Cloud Shell! We need you to let us know what project you'd like to use with Terraform.
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+
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+ <walkthrough-project-billing-setup ></walkthrough-project-billing-setup >
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+
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+ Terraform provisions real GCP resources, so anything you create in this session will be billed against this project.
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+
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+ ## Terraforming!
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+
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+ Let's use {{project-id}} with Terraform! Click the Cloud Shell icon below to copy the command
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+ to your shell, and then run it from the shell by pressing Enter/Return. Terraform will pick up
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+ the project name from the environment variable.
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+
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+ ``` bash
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+ export GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT={{project-id}}
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+ ```
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+
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+ After that, let's get Terraform started. Run the following to pull in the providers.
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+
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+ ``` bash
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+ terraform init
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+ ```
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+
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+ With the providers downloaded and a project set, you're ready to use Terraform. Go ahead!
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+
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+ ``` bash
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+ terraform apply
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+ ```
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+
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+ Terraform will show you what it plans to do, and prompt you to accept. Type "yes" to accept the plan.
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+
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+ ``` bash
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+ yes
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+ ```
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+
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+
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+ ## Post-Apply
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+
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+ ### Editing your config
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+
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+ Now you've provisioned your resources in GCP! If you run a "plan", you should see no changes needed.
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+
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+ ``` bash
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+ terraform plan
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+ ```
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+
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+ So let's make a change! Try editing a number, or appending a value to the name in the editor. Then,
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+ run a 'plan' again.
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+
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+ ``` bash
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+ terraform plan
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+ ```
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+
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+ Afterwards you can run an apply, which implicitly does a plan and shows you the intended changes
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+ at the 'yes' prompt.
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+
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+ ``` bash
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+ terraform apply
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+ ```
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+
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+ ``` bash
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+ yes
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Cleanup
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+
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+ Run the following to remove the resources Terraform provisioned:
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+
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+ ``` bash
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+ terraform destroy
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+ ```
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+ ``` bash
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+ yes
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+ ```
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+ # This file has some scaffolding to make sure that names are unique and that
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+ # a region and zone are selected when you try to create your Terraform resources.
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+
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+ locals {
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+ name_suffix = " ${ random_pet . suffix . id } "
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+ }
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+
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+ resource "random_pet" "suffix" {
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+ length = 2
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+ }
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+
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+ provider "google" {
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+ region = " us-central1"
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+ zone = " us-central1-c"
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+ }
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+ resource "google_compute_target_https_proxy" "default" {
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+ name = " test-fingerprint-proxy-${ local . name_suffix } "
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+ url_map = google_compute_url_map. default . id
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+ ssl_certificates = [google_compute_ssl_certificate . default . id ]
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+ }
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+
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+ resource "google_compute_ssl_certificate" "default" {
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+ name = " my-certificate-${ local . name_suffix } "
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+ private_key = file (" ../static/ssl_cert/test.key" )
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+ certificate = file (" ../static/ssl_cert/test.crt" )
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+ }
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+
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+ resource "google_compute_url_map" "default" {
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+ name = " url-map-${ local . name_suffix } "
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+ description = " a description"
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+
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+ default_service = google_compute_backend_service. default . id
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+
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+ host_rule {
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+ hosts = [" mysite.com" ]
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+ path_matcher = " allpaths"
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+ }
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+
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+ path_matcher {
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+ name = " allpaths"
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+ default_service = google_compute_backend_service. default . id
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+
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+ path_rule {
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+ paths = [" /*" ]
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+ service = google_compute_backend_service. default . id
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ resource "google_compute_backend_service" "default" {
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+ name = " backend-service-${ local . name_suffix } "
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+ port_name = " http"
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+ protocol = " HTTP"
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+ timeout_sec = 10
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+
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+ health_checks = [google_compute_http_health_check . default . id ]
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+ }
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+
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+ resource "google_compute_http_health_check" "default" {
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+ name = " http-health-check-${ local . name_suffix } "
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+ request_path = " /"
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+ check_interval_sec = 1
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+ timeout_sec = 1
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+ }
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+
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+ output "target_https_proxy_fingerprint" {
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+ value = google_compute_target_https_proxy. default . fingerprint
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+ description = " The fingerprint of the target HTTPS proxy for optimistic locking"
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+ }
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+ ===
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+
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+ These examples use real resources that will be billed to the
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+ Google Cloud Platform project you use - so make sure that you
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+ run "terraform destroy" before quitting!
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+
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+ ===
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+ # Target Https Proxy Fingerprint - Terraform
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+
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+ ## Setup
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+
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+ <
walkthrough-author name =
" [email protected] " analyticsId =
" UA-125550242-1 " tutorialName =
" target_https_proxy_fingerprint " repositoryUrl =
" https://github.com/terraform-google-modules/docs-examples " ></
walkthrough-author >
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+
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+ Welcome to Terraform in Google Cloud Shell! We need you to let us know what project you'd like to use with Terraform.
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+
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+ <walkthrough-project-billing-setup ></walkthrough-project-billing-setup >
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+
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+ Terraform provisions real GCP resources, so anything you create in this session will be billed against this project.
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+
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+ ## Terraforming!
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+
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+ Let's use {{project-id}} with Terraform! Click the Cloud Shell icon below to copy the command
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+ to your shell, and then run it from the shell by pressing Enter/Return. Terraform will pick up
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+ the project name from the environment variable.
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+
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+ ``` bash
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+ export GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT={{project-id}}
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+ ```
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+
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+ After that, let's get Terraform started. Run the following to pull in the providers.
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+
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+ ``` bash
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+ terraform init
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+ ```
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+
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+ With the providers downloaded and a project set, you're ready to use Terraform. Go ahead!
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+
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+ ``` bash
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+ terraform apply
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+ ```
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+
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+ Terraform will show you what it plans to do, and prompt you to accept. Type "yes" to accept the plan.
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+
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+ ``` bash
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+ yes
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+ ```
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+
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+
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+ ## Post-Apply
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+
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+ ### Editing your config
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+
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+ Now you've provisioned your resources in GCP! If you run a "plan", you should see no changes needed.
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+
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+ ``` bash
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+ terraform plan
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+ ```
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+
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+ So let's make a change! Try editing a number, or appending a value to the name in the editor. Then,
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+ run a 'plan' again.
54
+
55
+ ``` bash
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+ terraform plan
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+ ```
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+
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+ Afterwards you can run an apply, which implicitly does a plan and shows you the intended changes
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+ at the 'yes' prompt.
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+
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+ ``` bash
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+ terraform apply
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+ ```
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+
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+ ``` bash
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+ yes
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Cleanup
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+
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+ Run the following to remove the resources Terraform provisioned:
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+
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+ ``` bash
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+ terraform destroy
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+ ```
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+ ``` bash
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+ yes
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+ ```
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