Note - This is still a work in progress, so expect issues and bugs .. Feel free to jump in and start fixing things.
This repo contains a Terraform plan to run up an Amazon ECS cluster with a private Docker registry.
Inspired from http://blog.codeship.com/running-a-private-docker-registry-on-ec2/
Includes -
- Private S3 bucket for container registry data
- Docker container running allingeek/registry:2-s3 (by default)
- ECS cluster, launch configuration and autoscaling group
### Prerequisites
- Terraform installed, recommended (>= 0.6.3). Head on over to https://www.terraform.io/downloads.html to grab the latest version.
- An AWS account http://aws.amazon.com/
### Usage
- Clone the repo
- Set some required variables -
export TF_VAR_key_name=name of ssh key
export TF_VAR_key_file=the ssh key file to use
export TF_VAR_aws_access_key=The AWS access key ID
export TF_VAR_aws_secret_key=The AWS secret key
Run the plan -
terraform apply
Alternatively the variables can be passed on the command line e.g. -
terraform apply -var 'key_name=name' -var 'key_file=path_to_file' -var 'aws_access_key=access_key' -var 'aws_secret_key=secret_key'
For a full list of overridable variables see variables.tf
### Known issues
If you are using terraform v0.6.3 and encounter this error -
* aws_ecs_service.s3-registry-elb: InvalidParameterException: Unable to assume role and validate the listeners configured on your load balancer. Please verify the role being passed has the proper permissions.
status code: 400, request id: []
This is probably down to this bug / issue with waits/timeouts - hashicorp/terraform#2869.
You can either compile terraform from the latest master branch, or re-run the terraform apply again which should succeed the second time.