» google_storage_transfer_job

Creates a new Transfer Job in Google Cloud Storage Transfer.

To get more information about Google Cloud Storage Transfer, see:

» Example Usage

Example creating a nightly Transfer Job from an AWS S3 Bucket to a GCS bucket.


data "google_storage_transfer_project_service_account" "default" {
  project       = "${var.project}"
}

resource "google_storage_bucket" "s3-backup-bucket" {
  name          = "${var.aws_s3_bucket}"
  storage_class = "NEARLINE"
  project       = "${var.project}"
}

resource "google_storage_bucket_iam_member" "s3-backup-bucket" {
  bucket        = "${var.aws_s3_bucket}"
  role          = "roles/storage.admin"
  member        = "serviceAccount:${data.google_storage_transfer_project_service_account.default.email}"
  depends_on    = [
    "google_storage_bucket.s3-backup-bucket"
  ]
}

resource "google_storage_transfer_job" "s3-bucket-nightly-backup" {
    description = "Nightly backup of S3 bucket"
    project     = "${var.project}"

    transfer_spec {
        object_conditions {
            max_time_elapsed_since_last_modification = "600s"
            exclude_prefixes = [
                "requests.gz"
            ]
        }
        transfer_options {
            delete_objects_unique_in_sink = false
        }
        aws_s3_data_source {
            bucket_name = "${var.aws_s3_bucket}"
            aws_access_key {
                access_key_id       = "${var.aws_access_key}"
                secret_access_key   = "${var.aws_secret_key}"
            }
        }
        gcs_data_sink {
            bucket_name = "${var.aws_s3_bucket}-backup"
        }
    }

    schedule {
        schedule_start_date {
            year    = 2018
            month   = 10
            day     = 1
        }
        schedule_end_date {
            year    = 2019
            month   = 1
            day     = 15
        }
        start_time_of_day {
            hours   = 23
            minutes = 30
            seconds = 0
            nanos   = 0
        }
    }

    depends_on = [
        "google_storage_bucket_iam_member.s3-backup-bucket"
    ]
}

» Argument Reference

The following arguments are supported:

  • description - (Required) Unique description to identify the Transfer Job.

  • transfer_spec - (Required) Transfer specification. Structure documented below.

  • schedule - (Required) Schedule specification defining when the Transfer Job should be scheduled to start, end and and what time to run. Structure documented below.


  • project - (Optional) The project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.

  • status - (Optional) Status of the job. Default: ENABLED. NOTE: The effect of the new job status takes place during a subsequent job run. For example, if you change the job status from ENABLED to DISABLED, and an operation spawned by the transfer is running, the status change would not affect the current operation.

The transfer_spec block supports:

  • gcs_data_sink - (Required) A Google Cloud Storage data sink. Structure documented below.

  • object_conditions - (Optional) Only objects that satisfy these object conditions are included in the set of data source and data sink objects. Object conditions based on objects' last_modification_time do not exclude objects in a data sink. Structure documented below.

  • transfer_options - (Optional) Characteristics of how to treat files from datasource and sink during job. If the option delete_objects_unique_in_sink is true, object conditions based on objects' last_modification_time are ignored and do not exclude objects in a data source or a data sink. Structure documented below.

  • gcs_data_source - (Optional) A Google Cloud Storage data source. Structure documented below.

  • aws_s3_data_source - (Optional) An AWS S3 data source. Structure documented below.

  • http_data_source - (Optional) An HTTP URL data source. Structure documented below.

The schedule block supports:

  • schedule_start_date - (Required) The first day the recurring transfer is scheduled to run. If schedule_start_date is in the past, the transfer will run for the first time on the following day. Structure documented below.

  • schedule_end_date - (Optional) The last day the recurring transfer will be run. If schedule_end_date is the same as schedule_start_date, the transfer will be executed only once. Structure documented below.

  • start_time_of_day - (Optional) The time in UTC at which the transfer will be scheduled to start in a day. Transfers may start later than this time. If not specified, recurring and one-time transfers that are scheduled to run today will run immediately; recurring transfers that are scheduled to run on a future date will start at approximately midnight UTC on that date. Note that when configuring a transfer with the Cloud Platform Console, the transfer's start time in a day is specified in your local timezone. Structure documented below.

The object_conditions block supports:

  • max_time_elapsed_since_last_modification - (Optional) A duration in seconds with up to nine fractional digits, terminated by 's'. Example: "3.5s".

  • min_time_elapsed_since_last_modification - (Optional) A duration in seconds with up to nine fractional digits, terminated by 's'. Example: "3.5s".

  • include_prefixes - (Optional) If include_refixes is specified, objects that satisfy the object conditions must have names that start with one of the include_prefixes and that do not start with any of the exclude_prefixes. If include_prefixes is not specified, all objects except those that have names starting with one of the exclude_prefixes must satisfy the object conditions. See Requirements.

  • exclude_prefixes - (Optional) exclude_prefixes must follow the requirements described for include_prefixes. See Requirements.

The transfer_options block supports:

The gcs_data_sink block supports:

  • bucket_name - (Required) Google Cloud Storage bucket name.

The gcs_data_source block supports:

  • bucket_name - (Required) Google Cloud Storage bucket name.

The aws_s3_data_source block supports:

The aws_access_key block supports:

The http_data_source block supports:

  • list_url - (Required) The URL that points to the file that stores the object list entries. This file must allow public access. Currently, only URLs with HTTP and HTTPS schemes are supported.

The schedule_start_date and schedule_end_date blocks support:

  • year - (Required) Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999.

  • month - (Required) Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12.

  • day - (Required) Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month.

The schedule_start_date blocks support:

  • hours - (Required) Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23

  • minutes - (Required) Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.

  • seconds - (Optional) Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59.

  • nanos - (Required) Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.

» Attributes Reference

In addition to the arguments listed above, the following computed attributes are exported:

» Import

Storage buckets can be imported using the Transfer Job's project and name without the transferJob/ prefix, e.g.

$ terraform import google_storage_transfer_job.nightly-backup-transfer-job my-project-1asd32/8422144862922355674