Adding terraform / hcl samples
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terraform {
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required_providers {
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aws = {
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source = "hashicorp/aws"
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version = "~> 1.0.4"
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}
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}
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}
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variable "aws_region" {}
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variable "base_cidr_block" {
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description = "A /16 CIDR range definition, such as 10.1.0.0/16, that the VPC will use"
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default = "10.1.0.0/16"
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}
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variable "availability_zones" {
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description = "A list of availability zones in which to create subnets"
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type = list(string)
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}
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provider "aws" {
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region = var.aws_region
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}
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resource "aws_vpc" "main" {
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# Referencing the base_cidr_block variable allows the network address
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# to be changed without modifying the configuration.
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cidr_block = var.base_cidr_block
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}
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resource "aws_subnet" "az" {
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# Create one subnet for each given availability zone.
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count = length(var.availability_zones)
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# For each subnet, use one of the specified availability zones.
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availability_zone = var.availability_zones[count.index]
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# By referencing the aws_vpc.main object, Terraform knows that the subnet
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# must be created only after the VPC is created.
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vpc_id = aws_vpc.main.id
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# Built-in functions and operators can be used for simple transformations of
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# values, such as computing a subnet address. Here we create a /20 prefix for
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# each subnet, using consecutive addresses for each availability zone,
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# such as 10.1.16.0/20 .
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cidr_block = cidrsubnet(aws_vpc.main.cidr_block, 4, count.index+1)
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}
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terraform {
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required_providers {
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aws = {
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source = "hashicorp/aws"
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version = "~> 1.0.4"
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}
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}
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}
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variable "aws_region" {}
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variable "base_cidr_block" {
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description = "A /16 CIDR range definition, such as 10.1.0.0/16, that the VPC will use"
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default = "10.1.0.0/16"
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}
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variable "availability_zones" {
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description = "A list of availability zones in which to create subnets"
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type = list(string)
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}
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provider "aws" {
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region = var.aws_region
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}
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resource "aws_vpc" "main" {
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# Referencing the base_cidr_block variable allows the network address
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# to be changed without modifying the configuration.
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cidr_block = var.base_cidr_block
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}
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resource "aws_subnet" "az" {
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# Create one subnet for each given availability zone.
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count = length(var.availability_zones)
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# For each subnet, use one of the specified availability zones.
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availability_zone = var.availability_zones[count.index]
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# By referencing the aws_vpc.main object, Terraform knows that the subnet
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# must be created only after the VPC is created.
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vpc_id = aws_vpc.main.id
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# Built-in functions and operators can be used for simple transformations of
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# values, such as computing a subnet address. Here we create a /20 prefix for
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# each subnet, using consecutive addresses for each availability zone,
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# such as 10.1.16.0/20 .
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cidr_block = cidrsubnet(aws_vpc.main.cidr_block, 4, count.index+1)
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}
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