This module allows managing External Regional HTTP/HTTPS Application Load Balancers. It's designed to expose the full configuration of the underlying resources, and to facilitate common usage patterns by providing sensible defaults, and optionally managing prerequisite resources like health checks, instance groups, etc.
Due to the complexity of the underlying resources, changes to the configuration that involve recreation of resources are best applied in stages, starting by disabling the configuration in the urlmap that references the resources that need recreation, then doing the same for the backend service, etc.
The variable space of this module closely mirrors that of net-lb-app-ext, with the exception of certain features not supported by the regional version. These unsupported features include GCS backends and Internet NEGs, among others. For a comprehensive overview of feature disparities, please consult the load balancer feature comparison matrix.
- Examples
- Files
- Variables
- Outputs
- Fixtures
An HTTP load balancer with a backend service pointing to a GCE instance group:
module "glb-0" {
source = "./fabric/modules/net-lb-app-ext-regional"
project_id = var.project_id
name = "ralb-test-0"
vpc = var.vpc.self_link
region = var.region
backend_service_configs = {
default = {
backends = [
{ backend = module.compute-vm-group-b.group.id },
{ backend = module.compute-vm-group-c.group.id }
]
}
}
}
# tftest modules=3 resources=9 fixtures=fixtures/compute-vm-group-bc.tf e2e
An HTTPS load balancer needs a certificate and backends can be HTTP or HTTPS. Regional external application load balancers don't support managed certificates, so you have to provide the certificate and private key manually as shown below:
resource "tls_private_key" "default" {
algorithm = "RSA"
rsa_bits = 2048
}
resource "tls_self_signed_cert" "default" {
private_key_pem = tls_private_key.default.private_key_pem
subject {
common_name = "example.com"
organization = "ACME Examples, Inc"
}
validity_period_hours = 720
allowed_uses = [
"key_encipherment",
"digital_signature",
"server_auth",
]
}
module "ralb-0" {
source = "./fabric/modules/net-lb-app-ext-regional"
project_id = var.project_id
name = "ralb-test-0"
vpc = var.vpc.self_link
region = var.region
backend_service_configs = {
default = {
backends = [
{ backend = module.compute-vm-group-b.group.id },
{ backend = module.compute-vm-group-c.group.id }
]
protocol = "HTTP"
}
}
protocol = "HTTPS"
ssl_certificates = {
create_configs = {
default = {
# certificate and key could also be read via file() from external files
certificate = tls_self_signed_cert.default.cert_pem
private_key = tls_private_key.default.private_key_pem
}
}
}
}
# tftest modules=3 resources=12 fixtures=fixtures/compute-vm-group-bc.tf e2e
For HTTPS backends the backend service protocol needs to be set to HTTPS
. The port name if omitted is inferred from the protocol, in this case it is set internally to https
. The health check also needs to be set to https. This is a complete example:
module "ralb-0" {
source = "./fabric/modules/net-lb-app-ext-regional"
project_id = var.project_id
name = "ralb-test-0"
vpc = var.vpc.self_link
region = var.region
backend_service_configs = {
default = {
backends = [
{ backend = module.compute-vm-group-b.group.id },
{ backend = module.compute-vm-group-c.group.id }
]
protocol = "HTTPS"
}
}
health_check_configs = {
default = {
https = {
port_specification = "USE_SERVING_PORT"
}
}
}
protocol = "HTTPS"
ssl_certificates = {
create_configs = {
default = {
certificate = tls_self_signed_cert.default.cert_pem
private_key = tls_private_key.default.private_key_pem
}
}
}
}
# tftest modules=3 resources=12 fixtures=fixtures/ssl-certificate.tf,fixtures/compute-vm-group-bc.tf e2e
Redirect is implemented via an additional HTTP load balancer with a custom URL map, similarly to how it's done via the GCP Console. The address shared by the two load balancers needs to be reserved.
module "addresses" {
source = "./fabric/modules/net-address"
project_id = var.project_id
external_addresses = {
"ralb-test-0" = {
region = var.region
tier = "STANDARD"
}
}
}
module "ralb-test-0-redirect" {
source = "./fabric/modules/net-lb-app-ext-regional"
project_id = var.project_id
name = "ralb-test-0-redirect"
vpc = var.vpc.self_link
region = var.region
address = (
module.addresses.external_addresses["ralb-test-0"].id
)
health_check_configs = {}
urlmap_config = {
description = "URL redirect for ralb-test-0."
default_url_redirect = {
https = true
response_code = "MOVED_PERMANENTLY_DEFAULT"
}
}
}
module "ralb-test-0" {
source = "./fabric/modules/net-lb-app-ext-regional"
project_id = var.project_id
name = "ralb-test-0"
vpc = var.vpc.self_link
region = var.region
address = (
module.addresses.external_addresses["ralb-test-0"].id
)
backend_service_configs = {
default = {
backends = [
{ backend = module.compute-vm-group-b.group.id },
]
protocol = "HTTP"
}
}
protocol = "HTTPS"
ssl_certificates = {
create_configs = {
default = {
certificate = tls_self_signed_cert.default.cert_pem
private_key = tls_private_key.default.private_key_pem
}
}
}
}
# tftest modules=5 resources=16 fixtures=fixtures/ssl-certificate.tf,fixtures/compute-vm-group-bc.tf e2e
You can leverage externally defined health checks for backend services, or have the module create them for you.
By default a simple HTTP health check named default
is created and used in backend services. If you need to override the default, simply define your own health check using the same key (default
). For more complex configurations you can define your own health checks and reference them via keys in the backend service configurations.
Health checks created by this module are controlled via the health_check_configs
variable, which behaves in a similar way to other LB modules in this repository. This is an example that overrides the default health check configuration using a TCP health check:
module "ralb-0" {
source = "./fabric/modules/net-lb-app-ext-regional"
project_id = var.project_id
name = "ralb-test-0"
vpc = var.vpc.self_link
region = var.region
backend_service_configs = {
default = {
backends = [{
backend = module.compute-vm-group-b.group.id
}]
# no need to reference the hc explicitly when using the `default` key
# health_checks = ["default"]
}
}
health_check_configs = {
default = {
tcp = { port = 80 }
}
}
}
# tftest modules=3 resources=9 fixtures=fixtures/compute-vm-group-bc.tf e2e
To leverage existing health checks without having the module create them, simply pass their self links to backend services and set the health_check_configs
variable to an empty map:
module "ralb-0" {
source = "./fabric/modules/net-lb-app-ext-regional"
project_id = var.project_id
name = "ralb-test-0"
vpc = var.vpc.self_link
region = var.region
backend_service_configs = {
default = {
backends = [{
backend = module.compute-vm-group-b.group.id
}]
health_checks = ["projects/${var.project_id}/regions/${var.region}/healthChecks/custom"]
}
}
health_check_configs = {}
}
# tftest modules=3 resources=8 fixtures=fixtures/compute-vm-group-bc.tf
The module can optionally create unmanaged instance groups, which can then be referred to in backends via their key. This is the simple HTTP example above but with instance group creation managed by the module:
module "ralb-0" {
source = "./fabric/modules/net-lb-app-ext-regional"
project_id = var.project_id
name = "ralb-test-0"
vpc = var.vpc.self_link
region = var.region
backend_service_configs = {
default = {
backends = [
{ backend = "default-b" }
]
}
}
group_configs = {
default-b = {
zone = "${var.region}-b"
instances = [
module.compute-vm-group-b.id
]
named_ports = { http = 80 }
}
}
}
# tftest modules=3 resources=10 fixtures=fixtures/compute-vm-group-bc.tf e2e
This example shows how to use the module with a manage instance group as backend:
module "win-template" {
source = "./fabric/modules/compute-vm"
project_id = var.project_id
zone = "${var.region}-a"
name = "win-template"
instance_type = "n2d-standard-2"
create_template = true
boot_disk = {
initialize_params = {
image = "projects/windows-cloud/global/images/windows-server-2019-dc-v20221214"
size = 70
}
}
network_interfaces = [{
network = var.vpc.self_link
subnetwork = var.subnet.self_link
nat = false
addresses = null
}]
}
module "win-mig" {
source = "./fabric/modules/compute-mig"
project_id = var.project_id
location = "${var.region}-a"
name = "win-mig"
instance_template = module.win-template.template.self_link
autoscaler_config = {
max_replicas = 3
min_replicas = 1
cooldown_period = 30
scaling_signals = {
cpu_utilization = {
target = 0.80
}
}
}
named_ports = {
http = 80
}
}
module "ralb-0" {
source = "./fabric/modules/net-lb-app-ext-regional"
project_id = var.project_id
name = "ralb-test-0"
vpc = var.vpc.self_link
region = var.region
backend_service_configs = {
default = {
backends = [
{ backend = module.win-mig.group_manager.instance_group }
]
}
}
}
# tftest modules=3 resources=8 e2e
Supported Network Endpoint Groups (NEGs) can also be used as backends. Similarly to groups, you can pass a self link for existing NEGs or have the module manage them for you.
This example shows how to create and manage zonal NEGs using GCE VMs as endpoints:
module "ralb-0" {
source = "./fabric/modules/net-lb-app-ext-regional"
project_id = var.project_id
name = "ralb-test-0"
vpc = var.vpc.self_link
region = var.region
backend_service_configs = {
default = {
backends = [
{
backend = "neg-0"
balancing_mode = "RATE"
max_rate = { per_endpoint = 10 }
}
]
}
}
neg_configs = {
neg-0 = {
gce = {
network = var.vpc.self_link
subnetwork = var.subnet.self_link
zone = "${var.region}-b"
endpoints = {
e-0 = {
instance = "my-ig-b"
ip_address = module.compute-vm-group-b.internal_ip
port = 80
}
}
}
}
}
}
# tftest modules=3 resources=11 fixtures=fixtures/compute-vm-group-bc.tf e2e
This example shows how to create and manage hybrid NEGs:
module "ralb-0" {
source = "./fabric/modules/net-lb-app-ext-regional"
project_id = var.project_id
name = "ralb-test-0"
vpc = var.vpc.self_link
region = var.region
backend_service_configs = {
default = {
backends = [
{
backend = "neg-0"
balancing_mode = "RATE"
max_rate = { per_endpoint = 10 }
}
]
}
}
neg_configs = {
neg-0 = {
hybrid = {
network = var.vpc.self_link
zone = "${var.region}-b"
endpoints = {
e-0 = {
ip_address = "10.0.0.10"
port = 80
}
}
}
}
}
}
# tftest modules=1 resources=7 e2e
module "ralb-0" {
source = "./fabric/modules/net-lb-app-ext-regional"
project_id = var.project_id
name = "ralb-test-0"
vpc = var.vpc.self_link
region = var.region
backend_service_configs = {
default = {
backends = [
{ backend = "neg-0" }
]
health_checks = []
}
}
# with a single PSC NEG the implied default health check is not needed
health_check_configs = {}
neg_configs = {
neg-0 = {
psc = {
region = var.region
target_service = "${var.region}-cloudkms.googleapis.com"
}
}
}
}
# tftest modules=1 resources=5 e2e
The module supports managing Serverless NEGs for Cloud Run and Cloud Function. This is an example of a Cloud Run NEG:
module "ralb-0" {
source = "./fabric/modules/net-lb-app-ext-regional"
project_id = var.project_id
name = "ralb-test-0"
vpc = var.vpc.self_link
region = var.region
backend_service_configs = {
default = {
backends = [
{ backend = "neg-0" }
]
health_checks = []
}
}
# with a single serverless NEG the implied default health check is not needed
health_check_configs = {}
neg_configs = {
neg-0 = {
cloudrun = {
region = var.region
target_service = {
name = "hello"
}
}
}
}
}
# tftest modules=1 resources=5 e2e
The module exposes the full URL map resource configuration, with some minor changes to the interface to decrease verbosity, and support for aliasing backend services via keys.
The default URL map configuration sets the default
backend service as the default service for the load balancer as a convenience. Just override the urlmap_config
variable to change the default behaviour:
module "ralb-0" {
source = "./fabric/modules/net-lb-app-ext-regional"
project_id = var.project_id
name = "ralb-test-0"
vpc = var.vpc.self_link
region = var.region
backend_service_configs = {
default = {
backends = [{
backend = module.compute-vm-group-b.group.id
}]
}
other = {
backends = [{
backend = module.compute-vm-group-c.group.id
}]
}
}
urlmap_config = {
default_service = "default"
host_rules = [{
hosts = ["*"]
path_matcher = "pathmap"
}]
path_matchers = {
pathmap = {
default_service = "default"
path_rules = [{
paths = ["/other", "/other/*"]
service = "other"
}]
}
}
}
}
# tftest modules=3 resources=10 fixtures=fixtures/compute-vm-group-bc.tf e2e
This example mixes group and NEG backends, and shows how to set HTTPS for specific backends.
module "ralb-0" {
source = "./fabric/modules/net-lb-app-ext-regional"
project_id = var.project_id
name = "ralb-test-0"
vpc = var.vpc.self_link
region = var.region
backend_service_configs = {
default = {
backends = [
{ backend = "group-zone-b" },
{ backend = "group-zone-c" },
]
}
neg-gce-0 = {
backends = [{
balancing_mode = "RATE"
backend = "neg-zone-c"
max_rate = { per_endpoint = 10 }
}]
}
neg-hybrid-0 = {
backends = [{
balancing_mode = "RATE"
backend = "neg-hello"
max_rate = { per_endpoint = 10 }
}]
health_checks = ["neg"]
protocol = "HTTPS"
}
}
group_configs = {
group-zone-b = {
zone = "${var.region}-b"
instances = [
module.compute-vm-group-b.id
]
named_ports = { http = 80 }
}
group-zone-c = {
zone = "${var.region}-c"
instances = [
module.compute-vm-group-c.id
]
named_ports = { http = 80 }
}
}
health_check_configs = {
default = {
http = {
port = 80
}
}
neg = {
https = {
host = "hello.example.com"
port = 443
}
}
}
neg_configs = {
neg-zone-c = {
gce = {
network = var.vpc.self_link
subnetwork = var.subnet.self_link
zone = "${var.region}-c"
endpoints = {
e-0 = {
instance = "my-ig-c"
ip_address = module.compute-vm-group-c.internal_ip
port = 80
}
}
}
}
neg-hello = {
hybrid = {
network = var.vpc.self_link
zone = "${var.region}-b"
endpoints = {
e-0 = {
ip_address = "192.168.0.3"
port = 443
}
}
}
}
}
urlmap_config = {
default_service = "default"
host_rules = [
{
hosts = ["*"]
path_matcher = "gce"
},
{
hosts = ["hello.example.com"]
path_matcher = "hello"
},
{
hosts = ["static.example.com"]
path_matcher = "static"
}
]
path_matchers = {
gce = {
default_service = "default"
path_rules = [
{
paths = ["/gce-neg", "/gce-neg/*"]
service = "neg-gce-0"
}
]
}
hello = {
default_service = "neg-hybrid-0"
}
static = {
default_service = "neg-gce-0"
}
}
}
}
# tftest modules=3 resources=18 fixtures=fixtures/compute-vm-group-bc.tf e2e
name | description | resources |
---|---|---|
backend-service.tf | Backend service resources. | google_compute_region_backend_service |
groups.tf | None | google_compute_instance_group |
health-check.tf | Health check resource. | google_compute_region_health_check |
main.tf | Module-level locals and resources. | google_compute_forwarding_rule · google_compute_region_ssl_certificate · google_compute_region_target_http_proxy · google_compute_region_target_https_proxy |
negs.tf | NEG resources. | google_compute_network_endpoint · google_compute_network_endpoint_group · google_compute_region_network_endpoint_group |
outputs.tf | Module outputs. | |
urlmap.tf | URL map resources. | google_compute_region_url_map |
variables-backend-service.tf | Backend services variables. | |
variables-health-check.tf | Health check variable. | |
variables-urlmap.tf | URLmap variable. | |
variables.tf | Module variables. | |
versions.tf | Version pins. |
name | description | type | required | default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | Load balancer name. | string |
✓ | |
project_id | Project id. | string |
✓ | |
region | Region where the load balancer is created. | string |
✓ | |
vpc | VPC-level configuration. | string |
✓ | |
address | Optional IP address used for the forwarding rule. | string |
null |
|
backend_service_configs | Backend service level configuration. | map(object({…})) |
{} |
|
description | Optional description used for resources. | string |
"Terraform managed." |
|
group_configs | Optional unmanaged groups to create. Can be referenced in backends via key or outputs. | map(object({…})) |
{} |
|
health_check_configs | Optional auto-created health check configurations, use the output self-link to set it in the auto healing policy. Refer to examples for usage. | map(object({…})) |
{…} |
|
https_proxy_config | HTTPS proxy connfiguration. | object({…}) |
{} |
|
labels | Labels set on resources. | map(string) |
{} |
|
neg_configs | Optional network endpoint groups to create. Can be referenced in backends via key or outputs. | map(object({…})) |
{} |
|
ports | Optional ports for HTTP load balancer, valid ports are 80 and 8080. | list(string) |
null |
|
protocol | Protocol supported by this load balancer. | string |
"HTTP" |
|
ssl_certificates | SSL target proxy certificates (only if protocol is HTTPS) for existing, custom, and managed certificates. | object({…}) |
{} |
|
urlmap_config | The URL map configuration. | object({…}) |
{…} |
name | description | sensitive |
---|---|---|
address | Forwarding rule address. | |
backend_service_ids | Backend service resources. | |
backend_service_names | Backend service resource names. | |
forwarding_rule | Forwarding rule resource. | |
group_ids | Autogenerated instance group ids. | |
health_check_ids | Autogenerated health check ids. | |
id | Fully qualified forwarding rule id. | |
neg_ids | Autogenerated network endpoint group ids. |