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locals { asg_tags = [ for item in keys(var.tags) : map( "key", item, "value", element(values(var.tags), index(keys(var.tags), item)), "propagate_at_launch", "true" ) ]

cluster_security_group_id = var.cluster_create_security_group ? aws_security_group.cluster[0].id : var.cluster_security_group_id cluster_iam_role_name = var.manage_cluster_iam_resources ? aws_iam_role.cluster[0].name : var.cluster_iam_role_name cluster_iam_role_arn = var.manage_cluster_iam_resources ? aws_iam_role.cluster[0].arn : data.aws_iam_role.custom_cluster_iam_role[0].arn worker_security_group_id = var.worker_create_security_group ? aws_security_group.workers[0].id : var.worker_security_group_id

default_iam_role_id = concat(aws_iam_role.workers.*.id, [""])[0] kubeconfig_name = var.kubeconfig_name == "" ? "eks_${var.cluster_name}" : var.kubeconfig_name

worker_group_count = length(var.worker_groups) worker_group_launch_template_count = length(var.worker_groups_launch_template)

workers_group_defaults_defaults = { name = "count.index" # Name of the worker group. Literal count.index will never be used but if name is not set, the count.index interpolation will be used. tags = [] # A list of map defining extra tags to be applied to the worker group autoscaling group. ami_id = data.aws_ami.eks_worker.id # AMI ID for the eks workers. If none is provided, Terraform will search for the latest version of their EKS optimized worker AMI. asg_desired_capacity = "1" # Desired worker capacity in the autoscaling group and changing its value will not affect the autoscaling group's desired capacity because the cluster-autoscaler manages up and down scaling of the nodes. Cluster-autoscaler add nodes when pods are in pending state and remove the nodes when they are not required by modifying the desirec_capacity of the autoscaling group. Although an issue exists in which if the value of the asg_min_size is changed it modifies the value of asg_desired_capacity. asg_max_size = "3" # Maximum worker capacity in the autoscaling group. asg_min_size = "1" # Minimum worker capacity in the autoscaling group. NOTE: Change in this paramater will affect the asg_desired_capacity, like changing its value to 2 will change asg_desired_capacity value to 2 but bringing back it to 1 will not affect the asg_desired_capacity. asg_force_delete = false # Enable forced deletion for the autoscaling group. asg_initial_lifecycle_hooks = [] # Initital lifecycle hook for the autoscaling group. asg_recreate_on_change = false # Recreate the autoscaling group when the Launch Template or Launch Configuration change. instance_type = "m4.large" # Size of the workers instances. spot_price = "" # Cost of spot instance. placement_tenancy = "" # The tenancy of the instance. Valid values are "default" or "dedicated". root_volume_size = "100" # root volume size of workers instances. root_volume_type = "gp2" # root volume type of workers instances, can be 'standard', 'gp2', or 'io1' root_iops = "0" # The amount of provisioned IOPS. This must be set with a volume_type of "io1". key_name = "" # The key name that should be used for the instances in the autoscaling group pre_userdata = "" # userdata to pre-append to the default userdata. bootstrap_extra_args = "" # Extra arguments passed to the bootstrap.sh script from the EKS AMI (Amazon Machine Image). additional_userdata = "" # userdata to append to the default userdata. ebs_optimized = true # sets whether to use ebs optimization on supported types. enable_monitoring = true # Enables/disables detailed monitoring. public_ip = false # Associate a public ip address with a worker kubelet_extra_args = "" # This string is passed directly to kubelet if set. Useful for adding labels or taints. subnets = var.subnets # A list of subnets to place the worker nodes in. i.e. ["subnet-123", "subnet-456", "subnet-789"] autoscaling_enabled = false # Sets whether policy and matching tags will be added to allow autoscaling. additional_security_group_ids = [] # A list of additional security group ids to include in worker launch config protect_from_scale_in = false # Prevent AWS from scaling in, so that cluster-autoscaler is solely responsible. iam_instance_profile_name = "" # A custom IAM instance profile name. Used when manage_worker_iam_resources is set to false. Incompatible with iam_role_id. iam_role_id = "local.default_iam_role_id" # A custom IAM role id. Incompatible with iam_instance_profile_name. Literal local.default_iam_role_id will never be used but if iam_role_id is not set, the local.default_iam_role_id interpolation will be used. suspended_processes = ["AZRebalance"] # A list of processes to suspend. i.e. ["AZRebalance", "HealthCheck", "ReplaceUnhealthy"] target_group_arns = null # A list of Application LoadBalancer (ALB) target group ARNs to be associated to the autoscaling group enabled_metrics = [] # A list of metrics to be collected i.e. ["GroupMinSize", "GroupMaxSize", "GroupDesiredCapacity"] placement_group = "" # The name of the placement group into which to launch the instances, if any. service_linked_role_arn = "" # Arn of custom service linked role that Auto Scaling group will use. Useful when you have encrypted EBS termination_policies = [] # A list of policies to decide how the instances in the auto scale group should be terminated. # Settings for launch templates root_block_device_name = data.aws_ami.eks_worker.root_device_name # Root device name for workers. If non is provided, will assume default AMI was used. root_kms_key_id = "" # The KMS key to use when encrypting the root storage device launch_template_version = "$Latest" # The lastest version of the launch template to use in the autoscaling group launch_template_placement_tenancy = "default" # The placement tenancy for instances launch_template_placement_group = "" # The name of the placement group into which to launch the instances, if any. root_encrypted = "" # Whether the volume should be encrypted or not eni_delete = true # Delete the Elastic Network Interface (ENI) on termination (if set to false you will have to manually delete before destroying) cpu_credits = "standard" # T2/T3 unlimited mode, can be 'standard' or 'unlimited'. Used 'standard' mode as default to avoid paying higher costs market_type = null # Settings for launch templates with mixed instances policy override_instance_types = ["m5.large", "m5a.large", "m5d.large", "m5ad.large"] # A list of override instance types for mixed instances policy on_demand_allocation_strategy = null # Strategy to use when launching on-demand instances. Valid values: prioritized. on_demand_base_capacity = "0" # Absolute minimum amount of desired capacity that must be fulfilled by on-demand instances on_demand_percentage_above_base_capacity = "0" # Percentage split between on-demand and Spot instances above the base on-demand capacity spot_allocation_strategy = "lowest-price" # Valid options are 'lowest-price' and 'capacity-optimized'. If 'lowest-price', the Auto Scaling group launches instances using the Spot pools with the lowest price, and evenly allocates your instances across the number of Spot pools. If 'capacity-optimized', the Auto Scaling group launches instances using Spot pools that are optimally chosen based on the available Spot capacity. spot_instance_pools = 10 # "Number of Spot pools per availability zone to allocate capacity. EC2 Auto Scaling selects the cheapest Spot pools and evenly allocates Spot capacity across the number of Spot pools that you specify." spot_max_price = "" # Maximum price per unit hour that the user is willing to pay for the Spot instances. Default is the on-demand price }

workers_group_defaults = merge( local.workers_group_defaults_defaults, var.workers_group_defaults, )

ebs_optimized_not_supported = [ "c1.medium", "c3.8xlarge", "c3.large", "c5d.12xlarge", "c5d.24xlarge", "c5d.metal", "cc2.8xlarge", "cr1.8xlarge", "g2.8xlarge", "g4dn.metal", "hs1.8xlarge", "i2.8xlarge", "m1.medium", "m1.small", "m2.xlarge", "m3.large", "m3.medium", "m5ad.16xlarge", "m5ad.8xlarge", "m5dn.metal", "m5n.metal", "r3.8xlarge", "r3.large", "r5ad.16xlarge", "r5ad.8xlarge", "r5dn.metal", "r5n.metal", "t1.micro", "t2.2xlarge", "t2.large", "t2.medium", "t2.micro", "t2.nano", "t2.small", "t2.xlarge" ] }