Terraform-provider-aws: Support Apache Flink runtime for Kinesis Analytics

Created on 25 Jan 2019  ·  5Comments  ·  Source: hashicorp/terraform-provider-aws

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Description

At the moment it is not possible to provision a Kinesis Analytics application based on Apache Flink java app.
It would be great if TF provided an option to allow this setup.

New or Affected Resource(s)

Presumably this would be implemented as an extension of aws_kinesis_analytics_application

  • aws_kinesis_analytics_application

Potential Terraform Configuration

resource "aws_kinesis_analytics_application" "test_application" {
  name = "kinesis-analytics-application-test"
  runtime= "flink-1.6"

  s3_bucket = "my-jars-bucket"
  s3_object = "my-flink-app.jar"
}

References

enhancement new-resource servickinesisanalyticsv2

Most helpful comment

+1

All 5 comments

I think the proposed configuration will have to end up also having a few more sections (CloudFormation reference):

property_group {
  id = "something"

  properties {
    key = "value"
  }
}

flink_application_configuration {
  checkpoint_configuration {
  }
  parallelism_configuration {
  }
}

Probably more. They structured this in a goofy way.

this would be very handy to have in the provider, anything we can do to push it along?

+1

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