Terraform-provider-azurerm: Feature Request: DevTestLabs

Created on 26 Jun 2017  ยท  9Comments  ยท  Source: terraform-providers/terraform-provider-azurerm

Requested on the Terraform Mailing List

Taking a quick look into this - it's supported in the SDK and would be multiple resources, which a subset of are listed below:

  • azurerm_devtestlabs_lab
  • azurerm_devtestlabs_schedule
  • azurerm_devtestlabs_secret
  • azurerm_devtestlabs_formula
  • azurerm_devtestlavs_claimable_virtual_machine
  • azurerm_devtestlabs_virtual_machine
new-resource servicdevtestlabs

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Hi @tombuildsstuff, any updates on this?

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Hi @tombuildsstuff, any updates on this?

@tombuildsstuff if I understand this feature would add support for VM auto shutdown? What is the progress on this?

Im hanging for the day I can easily mark a VM to shutdown at a set time when the VM is being created. Would make it much easier to quickly and easily reduce costs for non-prod machines.

This is also useful for Jumpboxes in Prod, which don't need to be on all the time, and could increase security if we had the ability to shut them down. This can be done through the Azure CLI, but would be better if we had schedules available in Terraform.

Waiting on this feature also. I have my whole VM Terraformed and then have to go into the portal to manually schedule a shutdown, :)

Guys, do you have a roadmap on this future? Any estimation?

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Initial support for DevTest Lab's (and Virtual Networks) has been merged in #1944 which will be available in v1.16 of the AzureRM Provider in the near future. Since this is a combined issue - please open a separate issue if there's a particular component of DevTest Labs which you're interested in Terraform supporting.

Thanks!

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Just to let you know that support for this has now landed in v1.16 of the AzureRM Provider (here's the full changelog](https://github.com/terraform-providers/terraform-provider-azurerm/blob/v1.16.0/CHANGELOG.md)). You can upgrade to to this version by specifying it in your provider block:

provider "azurerm" {
  version = "=1.16.0"
}

... and then running terraform init -upgrade :)

Thanks!

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