J. Thomas
J. Thomas

Reputation: 81

Terraform with existing production resources

I’m new to Terraform, I’d like to eventually have a Terraform template of my production resources so I can easily deploy to multi-regions and for disaster recovery. How can I do this if my resources on AWS (EC2, S3,VPC, etc) are already deployed?

Upvotes: 8

Views: 4575

Answers (3)

Dylan Hogg
Dylan Hogg

Reputation: 3398

Google has an opensource tool called terraformer for reverse Terraforming an existing AWS stack into tf and tfstate files.

They also support GCP (obviously), K8s, Openstack and other platforms.

AWS example usage:

terraformer import aws --resources=vpc,subnet --connect=true --regions=eu-west-1 --profile=prod

terraformer import aws --resources=vpc,subnet --filter=aws_vpc=vpc_id1:vpc_id2:vpc_id3 --regions=eu-west-1

Upvotes: 3

mohit
mohit

Reputation: 2469

I think you should try considering "Terraforming" in this case. It will export your current aws infrastructure in terraform style.

Ref: http://terraforming.dtan4.net/

Github: https://github.com/dtan4/terraforming

You may also consider using segment stack of production-ready modules of terraform, which you can use as the way you want to.

https://github.com/segmentio/stack

Upvotes: 1

Anuruddha
Anuruddha

Reputation: 3245

You can use terraform import feature for this. Here is a link to the documentation : https://www.terraform.io/docs/import/index.html

However it's not capable of generating configurations for you. You have to build up the configurations and import the state of resources.

The current implementation of Terraform import can only import resources into the state. It does not generate configuration. A future version of Terraform will also generate configuration.

You can do it incrementally, start writing configurations for resources one by one.

Ex:

  1. Write configurations for VPC.
  2. Import VPC state
  3. Write configs for EC2 instance.
  4. Import EC2 state

After successfully importing a resource/s. You can use terraform plan command to ensure the state is correctly matching.

Remember to make use of the terraform modules (https://www.terraform.io/docs/modules/create.html) to better structure the code so that you could reuse them with other regions and environments.

Here's an article which describes a way to use terraform with multi-region deployments. https://medium.com/@ctindel/multi-region-aws-app-deployments-with-terraform-modules-859c9ecb64f4

Upvotes: 3

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