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Scaleway Provider

The Scaleway provider is used to manage Scaleway resources.

Use the navigation to the left to read about the available resources.

Example Usage

Here is an example that will setup the following:

(create this as sl.tf and run terraform commands from this directory):

provider "scaleway" {
  access_key = ""
  organization = ""
  region = "par1"
}

resource "scaleway_ip" "ip" {
  server = "${scaleway_server.test.id}"
}

resource "scaleway_server" "test" {
  name = "test"
  image = "aecaed73-51a5-4439-a127-6d8229847145"
  type = "C2S"
}

resource "scaleway_volume" "test" {
  name = "test"
  size_in_gb = 20
  type = "l_ssd"
}

resource "scaleway_volume_attachment" "test" {
  server = "${scaleway_server.test.id}"
  volume = "${scaleway_volume.test.id}"
}

resource "scaleway_security_group" "http" {
  name = "http"
  description = "allow HTTP and HTTPS traffic"
}

resource "scaleway_security_group_rule" "http_accept" {
  security_group = "${scaleway_security_group.http.id}"

  action = "accept"
  direction = "inbound"
  ip_range = "0.0.0.0/0"
  protocol = "TCP"
  port = 80
}

resource "scaleway_security_group_rule" "https_accept" {
  security_group = "${scaleway_security_group.http.id}"

  action = "accept"
  direction = "inbound"
  ip_range = "0.0.0.0/0"
  protocol = "TCP"
  port = 443
}

You’ll need to provide your Scaleway organization and access key, so that Terraform can connect. If you don’t want to put credentials in your configuration file, you can leave them out:

provider "scaleway" {
  organization = ""
  access_key = ""
  region = "par1"
}

…and instead set these environment variables:


See the source of this document at Terraform.io