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fastly_service_v1

Provides a Fastly Service, representing the configuration for a website, app, api, or anything else to be served through Fastly. A Service encompasses Domains and Backends.

The Service resource requires a domain name that is correctly set up to direct traffic to the Fastly service. See Fastly's guide on Adding CNAME Records on their documentation site for guidance.

Example Usage

Basic usage:

resource "fastly_service_v1" "demo" {
  name = "demofastly"

  domain {
    name    = "demo.notexample.com"
    comment = "demo"
  }

  backend {
    address = "127.0.0.1"
    name    = "localhost"
    port    = 80
  }

  force_destroy = true
}

Basic usage with an Amazon S3 Website, and removes the x-amz-request-id header:

resource "fastly_service_v1" "demo" {
  name = "demofastly"

  domain {
    name    = "demo.notexample.com"
    comment = "demo"
  }

  backend {
    address = "demo.notexample.com.s3-website-us-west-2.amazonaws.com"
    name    = "AWS S3 hosting"
    port    = 80
  }

  header {
    destination = "http.x-amz-request-id"
    type        = "cache"
    action      = "delete"
    name        = "remove x-amz-request-id"
  }

  gzip {
    name          = "file extensions and content types"
    extensions    = ["css", "js"]
    content_types = ["text/html", "text/css"]
  }

  default_host = "${aws_s3_bucket.website.name}.s3-website-us-west-2.amazonaws.com"

  force_destroy = true
}

resource "aws_s3_bucket" "website" {
  bucket = "demo.notexample.com"
  acl    = "public-read"

  website {
    index_document = "index.html"
    error_document = "error.html"
  }
}

Note: For an AWS S3 Bucket, the Backend address is <domain>.s3-website-<region>.amazonaws.com. The default_host attribute should be set to <bucket_name>.s3-website-<region>.amazonaws.com. See the Fastly documentation on Amazon S3.

Argument Reference

The following arguments are supported:

  • name - (Required) The unique name for the Service to create
  • domain - (Required) A set of Domain names to serve as entry points for your Service. Defined below.
  • backend - (Required) A set of Backends to service requests from your Domains. Defined below.
  • gzip - (Required) A set of gzip rules to control automatic gzipping of content. Defined below.
  • header - (Optional) A set of Headers to manipulate for each request. Defined below.
  • default_host - (Optional) The default hostname
  • default_ttl - (Optional) The default Time-to-live (TTL) for requests
  • force_destroy - (Optional) Services that are active cannot be destroyed. In order to destroy the Service, set force_destroy to true. Default false.

The domain block supports:

  • name - (Required) The domain that this Service will respond to
  • comment - (Optional) An optional comment about the Domain

The backend block supports:

  • name - (Required, string) Name for this Backend. Must be unique to this Service
  • address - (Required, string) An IPv4, hostname, or IPv6 address for the Backend
  • auto_loadbalance - (Optional, boolean) Denote if this Backend should be included in the pool of backends that requests are load balanced against. Default true
  • between_bytes_timeout - (Optional) How long to wait between bytes in milliseconds. Default 10000
  • connect_timeout - (Optional) How long to wait for a timeout in milliseconds. Default 1000
  • error_threshold - (Optional) Number of errors to allow before the Backend is marked as down. Default 0
  • first_byte_timeout - (Optional) How long to wait for the first bytes in milliseconds. Default 15000
  • max_conn - (Optional) Maximum number of connections for this Backend. Default 200
  • port - (Optional) The port number Backend responds on. Default 80
  • ssl_check_cert - (Optional) Be strict on checking SSL certs. Default true
  • weight - (Optional) The portion of traffic to send to this Backend. Each Backend receives weight / total of the traffic. Default 100

The gzip block supports:

  • name - (Required) A unique name
  • content_types - (Optional) content-type for each type of content you wish to have dynamically gzipped. Ex: ["text/html", "text/css"]
  • extensions - (Optional) File extensions for each file type to dynamically gzip. Ex: ["css", "js"]

The Header block supports adding, removing, or modifying Request and Response headers. See Fastly's documentation on Adding or modifying headers on HTTP requests and responses for more detailed information on any of the properties below.

  • name - (Required) A unique name to refer to this header attribute
  • action - (Required) The Header manipulation action to take; must be one of set, append, delete, regex, or regex_repeat
  • type - (Required) The Request type to apply the selected Action on
  • destination - (Required) The name of the header that is going to be affected by the Action
  • ignore_if_set - (Optional) Do not add the header if it is already present. (Only applies to set action.). Default false
  • source - (Optional) Variable to be used as a source for the header content (Does not apply to delete action.)
  • regex - (Optional) Regular expression to use (Only applies to regex and regex_repeat actions.)
  • substitution - (Optional) Value to substitute in place of regular expression. (Only applies to regex and regex_repeat.)
  • priority - (Optional) Lower priorities execute first. (Default: 100.)

Attributes Reference

The following attributes are exported:

  • id - The ID of the Service
  • name Name of this service
  • active_version - The currently active version of your Fastly Service
  • domain  Set of Domains. See above for details
  • backend  Set of Backends. See above for details
  • header  Set of Headers. See above for details
  • default_host  Default host specified
  • default_ttl - Default TTL
  • force_destroy - Force the destruction of the Service on delete