» google_bigtable_instance
Creates a Google Bigtable instance. For more information see the official documentation and API.
» Example Usage - Production Instance
resource "google_bigtable_instance" "production-instance" {
name = "tf-instance"
cluster {
cluster_id = "tf-instance-cluster"
zone = "us-central1-b"
num_nodes = 3
storage_type = "HDD"
}
}
» Example Usage - Development Instance
resource "google_bigtable_instance" "development-instance" {
name = "tf-instance"
instance_type = "DEVELOPMENT"
cluster {
cluster_id = "tf-instance-cluster"
zone = "us-central1-b"
storage_type = "HDD"
}
}
» Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
-
name- (Required) The name (also called Instance Id in the Cloud Console) of the Cloud Bigtable instance. -
cluster- (Required) A block of cluster configuration options. This can be specified 1 or 2 times. See structure below.
-
project- (Optional) The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used. -
instance_type- (Optional) The instance type to create. One of"DEVELOPMENT"or"PRODUCTION". Defaults to"PRODUCTION". -
display_name- (Optional) The human-readable display name of the Bigtable instance. Defaults to the instancename.
The cluster block supports the following arguments:
-
cluster_id- (Required) The ID of the Cloud Bigtable cluster. -
zone- (Required) The zone to create the Cloud Bigtable cluster in. Each cluster must have a different zone in the same region. Zones that support Bigtable instances are noted on the Cloud Bigtable locations page. -
num_nodes- (Optional) The number of nodes in your Cloud Bigtable cluster. Required, with a minimum of3for aPRODUCTIONinstance. Must be left unset for aDEVELOPMENTinstance. -
storage_type- (Optional) The storage type to use. One of"SSD"or"HDD". Defaults to"SSD".
» Attributes Reference
Only the arguments listed above are exposed as attributes.