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Terraform module to provision an ElastiCache Redis Cluster


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IMPORTANT: The master branch is used in source just as an example. In your code, do not pin to master because there may be breaking changes between releases. Instead pin to the release tag (e.g. ?ref=tags/x.y.z) of one of our latest releases.

// Generate a random string for auth token, no special chars
resource "random_string" "auth_token" {
  length = 64
  special = false
}

module "example_redis" {
  source          = "git::https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-aws-elasticache-redis.git?ref=master"
  namespace       = "eg"
  stage           = "dev"
  name            = "redis"
  zone_id         = var.route53_zone_id
  security_groups = [var.security_group_id]

  auth_token                   = random_string.auth_token.result
  vpc_id                       = var.vpc_id
  subnets                      = var.private_subnets
  maintenance_window           = "wed:03:00-wed:04:00"
  cluster_size                 = 2
  instance_type                = "cache.t2.micro"
  engine_version               = "4.0.10"
  alarm_cpu_threshold_percent  = var.cache_alarm_cpu_threshold_percent
  alarm_memory_threshold_bytes = var.cache_alarm_memory_threshold_bytes
  apply_immediately            = true
  availability_zones           = var.availability_zones
  automatic_failover           = false
}

output "auth_token" {
  value = random_string.auth_token.result
}

Examples

Review the complete example to see how to use this module.

Makefile Targets

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Inputs

Name Description Type Default Required
alarm_actions Alarm action list list(string) <list> no
alarm_cpu_threshold_percent CPU threshold alarm level number 75 no
alarm_memory_threshold_bytes Ram threshold alarm level number 10000000 no
apply_immediately Apply changes immediately bool true no
at_rest_encryption_enabled Enable encryption at rest bool false no
attributes Additional attributes (e.g. "1") list(string) <list> no
auth_token Auth token for password protecting redis, transit_encryption_enabled must be set to true. Password must be longer than 16 chars string `` no
automatic_failover Automatic failover (Not available for T1/T2 instances) bool false no
availability_zones Availability zone IDs list(string) <list> no
cluster_size Count of nodes in cluster number 1 no
delimiter Delimiter between name, namespace, stage and attributes string - no
elasticache_subnet_group_name Subnet group name for the ElastiCache instance string `` no
enabled Set to false to prevent the module from creating any resources bool true no
engine_version Redis engine version string 4.0.10 no
family Redis family string redis4.0 no
instance_type Elastic cache instance type string cache.t2.micro no
maintenance_window Maintenance window string wed:03:00-wed:04:00 no
name Name of the application string - yes
namespace Namespace (e.g. eg or cp) string `` no
notification_topic_arn Notification topic arn string `` no
ok_actions The list of actions to execute when this alarm transitions into an OK state from any other state. Each action is specified as an Amazon Resource Number (ARN) list(string) <list> no
parameter A list of Redis parameters to apply. Note that parameters may differ from one Redis family to another object <list> no
port Redis port number 6379 no
replication_group_id Replication group ID with the following constraints: A name must contain from 1 to 20 alphanumeric characters or hyphens. The first character must be a letter. A name cannot end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens. string `` no
security_groups Security Group IDs list(string) <list> no
stage Stage (e.g. prod, dev, staging) string `` no
subnets Subnet IDs list(string) <list> no
tags Additional tags (e.g. map("BusinessUnit","ABC") map(string) <map> no
transit_encryption_enabled Enable TLS bool true no
vpc_id VPC ID string - yes
zone_id Route53 DNS Zone ID string `` no

Outputs

Name Description
host Redis host
id Redis cluster ID
port Redis port
security_group_id Security group ID

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