A Terraform Custom Provider for Keboola Connection (KBC).
This is a custom terraform provider for managing common resources within the Keboola Connection (KBC) platform, such as Transformations, Orchestrations, Writers etc.
Currently, the following KBC resources are supported (or partially supported) for configuration via terraform
:
keboola_access_token
keboola_csvimport_extractor
keboola_ftp_extractor
keboola_ftp_extractor_file
keboola_gooddata_user_management
keboola_gooddata_user_management_v2
keboola_gooddata_writer
keboola_gooddata_writer_v3
keboola_orchestration
keboola_orchestration_tasks
keboola_postgresql_writer
keboola_postgresql_writer_tables
keboola_snowflake_extractor
keboola_snowflake_extractor_tables
keboola_snowflake_writer
keboola_snowflake_writer_tables
keboola_storage_bucket
keboola_storage_table
keboola_transformation_bucket
keboola_transformation
Some resources (e.g. keboola_gooddata_writer_table
, keboola_storage_bucket
) are configured as singular resources, while others (e.g. keboola_snowflake_writer_tables
, keboola_orchestration_tasks
) are plural. This is a design decision in order for
the terraform resources to closely match how they are managed through the Keboola API(s).
Resources that are plural are managed through the API in a single call that will create/update/delete all of them at once. Resources that are singular can be created/updated/deleted independently of one another in separate API calls, and so are modelled as such.
The provider only requires a single configuration setting api_key
. Make sure that the access token you use has the required permissions
for the resources that you wish to manage.
provider "keboola" {
api_key = "${var.storage_api_key}"
}
For documentation on each supported resource, refer to the wiki.
Bug reports, suggestions, code additions/changes etc. are very welcome! When making code changes, please branch off of master
and then raise a pull request so it can be reviewed and merged.
The terraform-provider-keboola
resources will have Terraform acceptance tests, which are run against a real Keboola project to test resource creation, update and deletion. At a minimum, all of these tests must pass on the master
branch for any release candidate.
To run the Acceptance tests locally, you will need to have access to your own (preferably empty) Keboola project, and also have created an access token for accessing that project. This token should be for a user who has full access to create/update/delete anything on the project.
To enable acceptance tests, set the TF_ACC
environment variable to 1
, and set the STORAGE_API_KEY
environment variable to the access token for the project.
Then run the tests by running make test
.
terraform-provider-keboola
is provided "as-is" under the Apache 2.0 License.