» openstack_compute_keypair_v2

Manages a V2 keypair resource within OpenStack.

» Example Usage

» Import an Existing Public Key

resource "openstack_compute_keypair_v2" "test-keypair" {
  name       = "my-keypair"
  public_key = "ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQDAjpC1hwiOCCmKEWxJ4qzTTsJbKzndLotBCz5PcwtUnflmU+gHJtWMZKpuEGVi29h0A/+ydKek1O18k10Ff+4tyFjiHDQAnOfgWf7+b1yK+qDip3X1C0UPMbwHlTfSGWLGZqd9LvEFx9k3h/M+VtMvwR1lJ9LUyTAImnNjWG7TaIPmui30HvM2UiFEmqkr4ijq45MyX2+fLIePLRIF61p4whjHAQYufqyno3BS48icQb4p6iVEZPo4AE2o9oIyQvj2mx4dk5Y8CgSETOZTYDOR3rU2fZTRDRgPJDH9FWvQjF5tA0p3d9CoWWd2s6GKKbfoUIi8R/Db1BSPJwkqB"
}

» Generate a Public/Private Key Pair

resource "openstack_compute_keypair_v2" "test-keypair" {
  name = "my-keypair"
}

» Argument Reference

The following arguments are supported:

  • region - (Optional) The region in which to obtain the V2 Compute client. Keypairs are associated with accounts, but a Compute client is needed to create one. If omitted, the region argument of the provider is used. Changing this creates a new keypair.

  • name - (Required) A unique name for the keypair. Changing this creates a new keypair.

  • public_key - (Optional) A pregenerated OpenSSH-formatted public key. Changing this creates a new keypair. If a public key is not specified, then a public/private key pair will be automatically generated. If a pair is created, then destroying this resource means you will lose access to that keypair forever.

  • value_specs - (Optional) Map of additional options.

» Attributes Reference

The following attributes are exported:

  • region - See Argument Reference above.
  • name - See Argument Reference above.
  • public_key - See Argument Reference above.
  • fingerprint - The fingerprint of the public key.
  • private_key - The generated private key when no public key is specified.

» Import

Keypairs can be imported using the name, e.g.

$ terraform import openstack_compute_keypair_v2.my-keypair test-keypair