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     2  layout: "aws"
     3  page_title: "AWS: aws_iam_server_certificate"
     4  sidebar_current: "docs-aws-resource-iam-server-certificate"
     5  description: |-
     6    Provides an IAM Server Certificate
     7  ---
     8  
     9  # aws\_iam\_server\_certificate
    10  
    11  Provides an IAM Server Certificate resource to upload Server Certificates.
    12  Certs uploaded to IAM can easily work with other AWS services such as:
    13  
    14  - AWS Elastic Beanstalk
    15  - Elastic Load Balancing
    16  - CloudFront
    17  - AWS OpsWorks
    18  
    19  For information about server certificates in IAM, see [Managing Server
    20  Certificates][2] in AWS Documentation.
    21  
    22  ## Example Usage
    23  
    24  **Using certs on file:**
    25  
    26  ```
    27  resource "aws_iam_server_certificate" "test_cert" {
    28    name             = "some_test_cert"
    29    certificate_body = "${file("self-ca-cert.pem")}"
    30    private_key      = "${file("test-key.pem")}"
    31  }
    32  ```
    33  
    34  **Example with cert in-line:**
    35  
    36  ```
    37  resource "aws_iam_server_certificate" "test_cert_alt" {
    38    name = "alt_test_cert"
    39  
    40    certificate_body = <<EOF
    41  -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
    42  [......] # cert contents
    43  -----END CERTIFICATE-----
    44  EOF
    45  
    46    private_key = <<EOF
    47  -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
    48  [......] # cert contents
    49  -----END CERTIFICATE-----
    50  EOF
    51  }
    52  ```
    53  
    54  **Use in combination with an AWS ELB resource:**
    55  
    56  Some properties of an IAM Server Certificates cannot be updated while they are
    57  in use. In order for Terraform to effectively manage a Certificate in this situation, it is
    58  recommended you utilize the `name_prefix` attribute and enable the
    59  `create_before_destroy` [lifecycle block][lifecycle]. This will allow Terraform
    60  to create a new, updated `aws_iam_server_certificate` resource and replace it in
    61  dependant resources before attempting to destroy the old version.
    62  
    63  
    64  ```
    65  resource "aws_iam_server_certificate" "test_cert" {
    66    name_prefix      = "example-cert"
    67    certificate_body = "${file("self-ca-cert.pem")}"
    68    private_key      = "${file("test-key.pem")}"
    69  
    70    lifecycle {
    71      create_before_destroy = true
    72    }
    73  }
    74  
    75  resource "aws_elb" "ourapp" {
    76    name                      = "terraform-asg-deployment-example"
    77    availability_zones        = ["us-west-2a"]
    78    cross_zone_load_balancing = true
    79  
    80    listener {
    81      instance_port      = 8000
    82      instance_protocol  = "http"
    83      lb_port            = 443
    84      lb_protocol        = "https"
    85      ssl_certificate_id = "${aws_iam_server_certificate.test_cert.arn}"
    86    }
    87  }
    88  ```
    89  
    90  ## Argument Reference
    91  
    92  The following arguments are supported:
    93  
    94  * `name` - (Optional) The name of the Server Certificate. Do not include the
    95    path in this value. If omitted, Terraform will assign a random, unique name.
    96  * `name_prefix` - (Optional) Creates a unique name beginning with the specified
    97    prefix. Conflicts with `name`.
    98  * `certificate_body` – (Required) The contents of the public key certificate in
    99    PEM-encoded format.
   100  * `certificate_chain` – (Optional) The contents of the certificate chain.
   101    This is typically a concatenation of the PEM-encoded public key certificates
   102    of the chain.
   103  * `private_key` – (Required) The contents of the private key in PEM-encoded format.
   104  * `path` - (Optional) The IAM path for the server certificate.  If it is not
   105      included, it defaults to a slash (/). If this certificate is for use with
   106      AWS CloudFront, the path must be in format `/cloudfront/your_path_here`.
   107      See [IAM Identifiers][1] for more details on IAM Paths.
   108  
   109  ~> **NOTE:** AWS performs behind-the-scenes modifications to some certificate files if they do not adhere to a specific format. These modifications will result in terraform forever believing that it needs to update the resources since the local and AWS file contents will not match after theses modifications occur. In order to prevent this from happening you must ensure that all your PEM-encoded files use UNIX line-breaks and that `certificate_body` contains only one certificate. All other certificates should go in `certificate_chain`. It is common for some Certificate Authorities to issue certificate files that have DOS line-breaks and that are actually multiple certificates concatenated together in order to form a full certificate chain.
   110  
   111  ## Attributes Reference
   112  
   113  * `id` - The unique Server Certificate name
   114  * `name` - The name of the Server Certificate
   115  * `arn` - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) specifying the server certificate.
   116  
   117  
   118  [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/Using_Identifiers.html
   119  [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/ManagingServerCerts.html
   120  [lifecycle]: /docs/configuration/resources.html