This page describes how to use Terraform to provision and manage changes to Kestra resources.
Kestra Provider
You can use the Official Kestra Provider to provision and manage changes to Kestra resources.
Examples
Flows should always be deployed before Templates, to avoid flows running before their templates are created.
First, you need to create a provider.tf
or main.tf
file with the following content to configure the provider:
provider.tf
hcl
provider "kestra" {
# mandatory, the URL for kestra
url = "http://localhost:8080"
# optional basic auth username
username = "john"
# optional basic auth password
password = "my-password"
# optional API token
api_token = "my-api-token"
# optional jwt token
jwt = "eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJzdWIiOiIxMjM0NTY3ODkwIiwibmFtZSI6Iktlc3RyYS5pbyIsImlhdCI6MTUxNjIzOTAyMn0.hm2VKztDJP7CUsI69Th6Y5NLEQrXx7OErLXay55GD5U"
}
Then, you define the source and the version of the provider:
version.tf
hcl
kestra = {
source = "kestra-io/kestra"
version = "~> 0.1.9"
}
Finally, you can create your resources:
flows.tf
hcl
resource "kestra_flow" "flow-example" {
namespace = "io.kestra"
flow_id = "my-flow"
content = file("kestra/flows/my-flow.yml")
}
templates.tf
hcl
resource "kestra_template" "template-example" {
namespace = "io.kestra"
template_id = "my-template"
content = file("kestra/templates/my-template.yml")
depends_on = [kestra_flow.flow-example] # Here we ensure that the flow is deployed before the template
}
More details can be found in the Terraform registry.
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