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IBM Cloud Databases for Redis module

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This module implements an instance of IBM Cloud Databases for Redis.

❗ The module does not support major version upgrades or updates to encryption and backup encryption keys. To upgrade the version, create another instance of Databases for Redis with the updated version and follow the steps in Upgrading to a new Major Version doc in the IBM Cloud Docs.

Overview

terraform-ibm-icd-redis

Usage

IBM Cloud Databases supports only Key Protect encryption for backups, not Hyper Protect Crypto Services. If you enable key management encryption and no value is passed for 'backup_encryption_key_crn', the value of 'kms_key_crn' is used. And if a HPCS value is set for kms_key_crn, the database backup encryption uses the default encryption keys. For more information, see Hyper Protect Crypto Services Integration in the IBM Cloud Documents.

provider "ibm" {
  ibmcloud_api_key = "XXXXXXXXXX"
  region           = "us-south"
}

module "redis" {
  source            = "terraform-ibm-modules/icd-redis/ibm"
  version           = "X.X.X" # Replace "X.X.X" with a release version to lock into a specific release
  resource_group_id = "xxXXxxXXxXxXXXXxxXxxxXXXXxXXXXX"
  region            = "us-south"
  instance_name     = "my-redis-instance"
}

Required IAM access policies

You need the following permissions to run this module.

  • Account Management
    • Databases for Redis service
      • Editor role access

Requirements

Name Version
terraform >= 1.3.0
ibm >= 1.70.0, <2.0.0
time >= 0.9.1, < 1.0.0

Modules

Name Source Version
cbr_rule terraform-ibm-modules/cbr/ibm//modules/cbr-rule-module 1.29.0

Resources

Name Type
ibm_database.redis_database resource
ibm_iam_authorization_policy.kms_policy resource
ibm_resource_key.service_credentials resource
ibm_resource_tag.access_tag resource
time_sleep.wait_for_authorization_policy resource
ibm_database_connection.database_connection data source

Inputs

Name Description Type Default Required
access_tags A list of access tags to apply to the Redis instance created by the module, see https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/account?topic=account-access-tags-tutorial for more details list(string) [] no
admin_pass The password for the database administrator. If the admin password is null then the admin user ID cannot be accessed. More users can be specified in a user block. string null no
auto_scaling Optional rules to allow the database to increase resources in response to usage. Only a single autoscaling block is allowed. Make sure you understand the effects of autoscaling, especially for production environments. See https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/databases-for-redis?topic=databases-for-redis-autoscaling in the IBM Cloud Docs.
object({
disk = object({
capacity_enabled = optional(bool, false)
free_space_less_than_percent = optional(number, 10)
io_above_percent = optional(number, 90)
io_enabled = optional(bool, false)
io_over_period = optional(string, "15m")
rate_increase_percent = optional(number, 10)
rate_limit_mb_per_member = optional(number, 3670016)
rate_period_seconds = optional(number, 900)
rate_units = optional(string, "mb")
})
memory = object({
io_above_percent = optional(number, 90)
io_enabled = optional(bool, false)
io_over_period = optional(string, "15m")
rate_increase_percent = optional(number, 10)
rate_limit_mb_per_member = optional(number, 114688)
rate_period_seconds = optional(number, 900)
rate_units = optional(string, "mb")
})
})
null no
backup_crn The CRN of a backup resource to restore from. The backup is created by a database deployment with the same service ID. The backup is loaded after provisioning and the new deployment starts up that uses that data. A backup CRN is in the format crn:v1:<…>:backup:. If omitted, the database is provisioned empty. string null no
backup_encryption_key_crn The CRN of a KMS (Key Protect or Hyper Protect Crypto Services) key to use for encrypting the disk that holds deployment backups. Only used if var.kms_encryption_enabled is set to true. There are limitation per region on the type of KMS service (Key Protect or Hyper Protect Crypto Services) and region for those services. See https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/cloud-databases?topic=cloud-databases-key-protect&interface=ui#key-byok and https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/cloud-databases?topic=cloud-databases-hpcs#use-hpcs-backups string null no
cbr_rules (Optional, list) List of CBR rules to create
list(object({
description = string
account_id = string
rule_contexts = list(object({
attributes = optional(list(object({
name = string
value = string
}))) }))
enforcement_mode = string
tags = optional(list(object({
name = string
value = string
})))
}))
[] no
configuration Database Configuration. Default values will get picked up if not all the values are passed.
object({
maxmemory = optional(number)
maxmemory-policy = optional(string)
appendonly = optional(string)
maxmemory-samples = optional(number)
stop-writes-on-bgsave-error = optional(string)
})
null no
cpu_count Allocated dedicated CPU per member. For shared CPU, set to 0. Learn more number 0 no
disk_mb Allocated disk per member. Learn more number 1024 no
endpoints Specify whether you want to enable the public, private, or both service endpoints. Supported values are 'public', 'private', or 'public-and-private'. string "private" no
existing_kms_instance_guid The GUID of the Hyper Protect Crypto Services or Key Protect instance in which the key specified in var.kms_key_crn and var.backup_encryption_key_crn is coming from. Required only if var.kms_encryption_enabled is set to true, var.skip_iam_authorization_policy is set to false, and you pass a value for var.kms_key_crn, var.backup_encryption_key_crn, or both. string null no
instance_name The name to give the Redis instance. string n/a yes
kms_encryption_enabled Set this to true to control the encryption keys used to encrypt the data that you store in IBM Cloud® Databases. If set to false, the data is encrypted by using randomly generated keys. For more info on Key Protect integration, see https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/cloud-databases?topic=cloud-databases-key-protect. For more info on HPCS integration, see https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/cloud-databases?topic=cloud-databases-hpcs bool false no
kms_key_crn The root key CRN of a Key Management Services like Key Protect or Hyper Protect Crypto Services (HPCS) that you want to use for disk encryption. Only used if var.kms_encryption_enabled is set to true. string null no
member_host_flavor Allocated host flavor per member. Learn more. string null no
members Allocated number of members. Members can be scaled up but not down. number 2 no
memory_mb Allocated memory per member. Learn more number 4096 no
redis_version Version of the Redis instance to provision. If no value is passed, the current preferred version of IBM Cloud Databases is used. string null no
region The region where you want to deploy your instance. string "us-south" no
resource_group_id The resource group ID where the Redis instance will be created. string n/a yes
service_credential_names Map of name, role for service credentials that you want to create for the database map(string) {} no
skip_iam_authorization_policy Set to true to skip the creation of an IAM authorization policy that permits all Redis database instances in the resource group to read the encryption key from the KMS instance. If set to false, pass in a value for the KMS instance in the existing_kms_instance_guid variable. In addition, no policy is created if var.kms_encryption_enabled is set to false. bool false no
tags Optional list of tags to be added to the Redis instance. list(any) [] no
use_default_backup_encryption_key Set to true to use default ICD randomly generated keys. bool false no
users A list of users that you want to create on the database. Users block is supported by Redis version >= 6.0. Multiple blocks are allowed. The user password must be in the range of 10-32 characters. Be warned that in most case using IAM service credentials (via the var.service_credential_names) is sufficient to control access to the Redis instance. This blocks creates native redis database users, more info on that can be found here https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/databases-for-redis?topic=databases-for-redis-user-management&interface=ui
list(object({
name = string
password = string # pragma: allowlist secret
type = optional(string)
role = optional(string)
}))
[] no

Outputs

Name Description
adminuser Database admin user name
cbr_rule_ids CBR rule ids created to restrict Redis
certificate_base64 Database connection certificate
crn Redis instance crn
guid Redis instance guid
hostname Database connection hostname
id Redis instance id
port Database connection port
service_credentials_json Service credentials json map
service_credentials_object Service credentials object
version Redis instance version

Contributing

You can report issues and request features for this module in GitHub issues in the module repo. See Report an issue or request a feature.

To set up your local development environment, see Local development setup in the project documentation.