Manages a V2 router interface resource within OpenStack.
resource "openstack_networking_network_v2" "network_1" {
name = "tf_test_network"
admin_state_up = "true"
}
resource "openstack_networking_subnet_v2" "subnet_1" {
network_id = openstack_networking_network_v2.network_1.id
cidr = "192.168.199.0/24"
ip_version = 4
}
resource "openstack_networking_router_v2" "router_1" {
name = "my_router"
external_network_id = "f67f0d72-0ddf-11e4-9d95-e1f29f417e2f"
}
resource "openstack_networking_router_interface_v2" "router_interface_1" {
router_id = openstack_networking_router_v2.router_1.id
subnet_id = openstack_networking_subnet_v2.subnet_1.id
}
The following arguments are supported:
region
- (Optional) The region in which to obtain the V2 networking client.
A networking client is needed to create a router. If omitted, the
region
argument of the provider is used. Changing this creates a new
router interface.
router_id
- (Required) ID of the router this interface belongs to. Changing
this creates a new router interface.
subnet_id
- ID of the subnet this interface connects to. Changing
this creates a new router interface.
port_id
- ID of the port this interface connects to. Changing
this creates a new router interface.
force_destroy
- A boolean indicating whether the routes from the
corresponding router ID should be deleted so that the router interface can
be destroyed without any errors. The default value is false
.
The following attributes are exported:
region
- See Argument Reference above.router_id
- See Argument Reference above.subnet_id
- See Argument Reference above.port_id
- See Argument Reference above.Router Interfaces can be imported using the port id
, e.g.
$ openstack port list --router <router name or id>
$ terraform import openstack_networking_router_interface_v2.int_1 port_id