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Terraform module to provision public and private subnets in an existing VPC

Note: this module is intended for use with an existing VPC and existing Internet Gateway. To create a new VPC, use terraform-aws-vpc module.


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module "subnets" {
  source              = "git::https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-aws-dynamic-subnets.git?ref=master"
  namespace           = "eg"
  stage               = "prod"
  name                = "app"
  vpc_id              = "vpc-XXXXXXXX"
  igw_id              = "igw-XXXXXXXX"
  cidr_block          = "10.0.0.0/16"
  availability_zones  = ["us-east-1a", "us-east-1b"]
}

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Subnet calculation logic

terraform-aws-dynamic-subnets creates a set of subnets based on ${var.cidr_block} input and number of Availability Zones in the region.

For subnet set calculation, the module uses Terraform interpolation

cidrsubnet.

${
  cidrsubnet(
  signum(length(var.cidr_block)) == 1 ?
  var.cidr_block : data.aws_vpc.default.cidr_block,
  ceil(log(length(data.aws_availability_zones.available.names) * 2, 2)),
  count.index)
}
  1. Use ${var.cidr_block} input (if specified) or use a VPC CIDR block data.aws_vpc.default.cidr_block (e.g. 10.0.0.0/16)

  2. Get number of available AZ in the region (e.g. length(data.aws_availability_zones.available.names))

  3. Calculate newbits. newbits number specifies how many subnets be the CIDR block (input or VPC) will be divided into. newbits is the number of binary digits.

    Example:

    newbits = 1 - 2 subnets are available (1 binary digit allows to count up to 2)

    newbits = 2 - 4 subnets are available (2 binary digits allows to count up to 4)

    newbits = 3 - 8 subnets are available (3 binary digits allows to count up to 8)

    etc.

    1. We know, that we have 6 AZs in a us-east-1 region (see step 2).

    2. We need to create 1 public subnet and 1 private subnet in each AZ, thus we need to create 12 subnets in total (6 AZs * (1 public + 1 private)).

    3. We need 4 binary digits for that ( 24 = 16 ). In order to calculate the number of binary digits we should use logarithm function. We should use base 2 logarithm because decimal numbers can be calculated as powers of binary number. See Wiki for more details

      Example:

      For 12 subnets we need 3.58 binary digits (log212)

      For 16 subnets we need 4 binary digits (log216)

      For 7 subnets we need 2.81 binary digits (log27)

      etc.

    4. We can't use fractional values to calculate the number of binary digits. We can't round it down because smaller number of binary digits is insufficient to represent the required subnets. We round it up. See ceil.

      Example:

      For 12 subnets we need 4 binary digits (ceil(log212))

      For 16 subnets we need 4 binary digits (ceil(log216))

      For 7 subnets we need 3 binary digits (ceil(log27))

      etc.

    5. Assign private subnets according to AZ number (we're using count.index for that).

    6. Assign public subnets according to AZ number but with a shift according to the number of AZs in the region (see step 2)

Makefile Targets

Available targets:

  help                                Help screen
  help/all                            Display help for all targets
  help/short                          This help short screen
  lint                                Lint terraform code

Requirements

Name Version
terraform >= 0.12.0, < 0.14.0
aws ~> 2.0
local ~> 1.2
null ~> 2.0
template ~> 2.0

Providers

Name Version
aws ~> 2.0

Inputs

Name Description Type Default Required
additional_tag_map Additional tags for appending to each tag map map(string) {} no
attributes Any extra attributes for naming these resources list(string) [] no
availability_zones List of Availability Zones where subnets will be created list(string) n/a yes
aws_route_create_timeout Time to wait for AWS route creation specifed as a Go Duration, e.g. 2m string "2m" no
aws_route_delete_timeout Time to wait for AWS route deletion specifed as a Go Duration, e.g. 5m string "5m" no
cidr_block Base CIDR block which will be divided into subnet CIDR blocks (e.g. 10.0.0.0/16) string n/a yes
context Default context to use for passing state between label invocations
object({
namespace = string
environment = string
stage = string
name = string
enabled = bool
delimiter = string
attributes = list(string)
label_order = list(string)
tags = map(string)
additional_tag_map = map(string)
regex_replace_chars = string
})
{
"additional_tag_map": {},
"attributes": [],
"delimiter": "",
"enabled": true,
"environment": "",
"label_order": [],
"name": "",
"namespace": "",
"regex_replace_chars": "",
"stage": "",
"tags": {}
}
no
delimiter Delimiter to be used between namespace, stage, name and attributes string "-" no
enabled Set to false to prevent the module from creating any resources bool true no
environment The environment name if not using stage string "" no
existing_nat_ips Existing Elastic IPs to attach to the NAT Gateway or Instance instead of creating a new one. list(string) [] no
igw_id Internet Gateway ID the public route table will point to (e.g. igw-9c26a123) string n/a yes
label_order The naming order of the ID output and Name tag list(string) [] no
map_public_ip_on_launch Instances launched into a public subnet should be assigned a public IP address bool true no
max_subnet_count Sets the maximum amount of subnets to deploy. 0 will deploy a subnet for every provided availablility zone (in availability_zones variable) within the region number 0 no
name Solution name, e.g. 'app' or 'cluster' string "" no
namespace Namespace, which could be your organization name or abbreviation, e.g. 'eg' or 'cp' string "" no
nat_gateway_enabled Flag to enable/disable NAT Gateways to allow servers in the private subnets to access the Internet bool true no
nat_instance_enabled Flag to enable/disable NAT Instances to allow servers in the private subnets to access the Internet bool false no
nat_instance_type NAT Instance type string "t3.micro" no
private_network_acl_id Network ACL ID that will be added to private subnets. If empty, a new ACL will be created string "" no
private_subnets_additional_tags Additional tags to be added to private subnets map(string) {} no
public_network_acl_id Network ACL ID that will be added to public subnets. If empty, a new ACL will be created string "" no
public_subnets_additional_tags Additional tags to be added to public subnets map(string) {} no
regex_replace_chars Regex to replace chars with empty string in namespace, environment, stage and name. By default only hyphens, letters and digits are allowed, all other chars are removed string "/[^a-zA-Z0-9-]/" no
stage Stage, e.g. 'prod', 'staging', 'dev', or 'test' string "" no
subnet_type_tag_key Key for subnet type tag to provide information about the type of subnets, e.g. cpco.io/subnet/type=private or cpco.io/subnet/type=public string "cpco.io/subnet/type" no
subnet_type_tag_value_format This is using the format interpolation symbols to allow the value of the subnet_type_tag_key to be modified. string "%s" no
tags Additional tags to apply to all resources that use this label module map(string) {} no
vpc_default_route_table_id Default route table for public subnets. If not set, will be created. (e.g. rtb-f4f0ce12) string "" no
vpc_id VPC ID where subnets will be created (e.g. vpc-aceb2723) string n/a yes

Outputs

Name Description
availability_zones List of Availability Zones where subnets were created
nat_gateway_ids IDs of the NAT Gateways created
nat_gateway_public_ips EIP of the NAT Gateway
nat_instance_ids IDs of the NAT Instances created
nat_ips IP Addresses in use for NAT
private_route_table_ids IDs of the created private route tables
private_subnet_cidrs CIDR blocks of the created private subnets
private_subnet_ids IDs of the created private subnets
public_route_table_ids IDs of the created public route tables
public_subnet_cidrs CIDR blocks of the created public subnets
public_subnet_ids IDs of the created public subnets

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