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     6    Provides an Fastly Service
     7  ---
     8  
     9  # fastly\_service\_v1
    10  
    11  Provides a Fastly Service, representing the configuration for a website, app,
    12  API, or anything else to be served through Fastly. A Service encompasses Domains
    13  and Backends.
    14  
    15  The Service resource requires a domain name that is correctly set up to direct
    16  traffic to the Fastly service. See Fastly's guide on [Adding CNAME Records][fastly-cname]
    17  on their documentation site for guidance.
    18  
    19  ## Example Usage
    20  
    21  Basic usage:
    22  
    23  ```
    24  resource "fastly_service_v1" "demo" {
    25    name = "demofastly"
    26  
    27    domain {
    28      name    = "demo.notexample.com"
    29      comment = "demo"
    30    }
    31  
    32    backend {
    33      address = "127.0.0.1"
    34      name    = "localhost"
    35      port    = 80
    36    }
    37  
    38    force_destroy = true
    39  }
    40  ```
    41  
    42  Basic usage with an Amazon S3 Website and that removes the `x-amz-request-id` header:
    43  
    44  ```
    45  resource "fastly_service_v1" "demo" {
    46    name = "demofastly"
    47  
    48    domain {
    49      name    = "demo.notexample.com"
    50      comment = "demo"
    51    }
    52  
    53    backend {
    54      address = "demo.notexample.com.s3-website-us-west-2.amazonaws.com"
    55      name    = "AWS S3 hosting"
    56      port    = 80
    57    }
    58  
    59    header {
    60      destination = "http.x-amz-request-id"
    61      type        = "cache"
    62      action      = "delete"
    63      name        = "remove x-amz-request-id"
    64    }
    65  
    66    gzip {
    67      name          = "file extensions and content types"
    68      extensions    = ["css", "js"]
    69      content_types = ["text/html", "text/css"]
    70    }
    71  
    72    default_host = "${aws_s3_bucket.website.name}.s3-website-us-west-2.amazonaws.com"
    73  
    74    force_destroy = true
    75  }
    76  
    77  resource "aws_s3_bucket" "website" {
    78    bucket = "demo.notexample.com"
    79    acl    = "public-read"
    80  
    81    website {
    82      index_document = "index.html"
    83      error_document = "error.html"
    84    }
    85  }
    86  ```
    87  
    88  Basic usage with [custom
    89  VCL](https://docs.fastly.com/guides/vcl/uploading-custom-vcl) (must be
    90  enabled on your Fastly account):
    91  
    92  ```
    93  resource "fastly_service_v1" "demo" {
    94    name = "demofastly"
    95  
    96    domain {
    97      name    = "demo.notexample.com"
    98      comment = "demo"
    99    }
   100  
   101    backend {
   102      address = "127.0.0.1"
   103      name    = "localhost"
   104      port    = 80
   105    }
   106  
   107    force_destroy = true
   108  
   109    vcl {
   110      name    = "my_custom_main_vcl"
   111      content = "${file("${path.module}/my_custom_main.vcl")}"
   112      main    = true
   113    }
   114  
   115    vcl {
   116      name    = "my_custom_library_vcl"
   117      content = "${file("${path.module}/my_custom_library.vcl")}"
   118    }
   119  }
   120  ```
   121  
   122  -> **Note:** For an AWS S3 Bucket, the Backend address is
   123  `<domain>.s3-website-<region>.amazonaws.com`. The `default_host` attribute
   124  should be set to `<bucket_name>.s3-website-<region>.amazonaws.com`. See the
   125  Fastly documentation on [Amazon S3][fastly-s3].
   126  
   127  ## Argument Reference
   128  
   129  The following arguments are supported:
   130  
   131  * `name` - (Required) The unique name for the Service to create.
   132  * `domain` - (Required) A set of Domain names to serve as entry points for your
   133  Service. Defined below.
   134  * `backend` - (Optional) A set of Backends to service requests from your Domains.
   135  Defined below. Backends must be defined in this argument, or defined in the
   136  `vcl` argument below
   137  * `condition` - (Optional) A set of conditions to add logic to any basic
   138  configuration object in this service. Defined below.
   139  * `cache_setting` - (Optional) A set of Cache Settings, allowing you to override
   140  when an item is not to be cached based on an above `condition`. Defined below
   141  * `gzip` - (Required) A set of gzip rules to control automatic gzipping of
   142  content. Defined below.
   143  * `header` - (Optional) A set of Headers to manipulate for each request. Defined
   144  below.
   145  * `healthcheck` - (Optional) Automated healthchecks on the cache that can change how fastly interacts with the cache based on its health.
   146  * `default_host` - (Optional) The default hostname.
   147  * `default_ttl` - (Optional) The default Time-to-live (TTL) for
   148  requests.
   149  * `force_destroy` - (Optional) Services that are active cannot be destroyed. In
   150  order to destroy the Service, set `force_destroy` to `true`. Default `false`.
   151  * `request_setting` - (Optional) A set of Request modifiers. Defined below
   152  * `s3logging` - (Optional) A set of S3 Buckets to send streaming logs too.
   153  Defined below.
   154  * `papertrail` - (Optional) A Papertrail endpoint to send streaming logs too.
   155  Defined below.
   156  * `response_object` - (Optional) Allows you to create synthetic responses that exist entirely on the varnish machine. Useful for creating error or maintenance pages that exists outside the scope of your datacenter. Best when used with Condition objects.
   157  * `vcl` - (Optional) A set of custom VCL configuration blocks. The
   158  ability to upload custom VCL code is not enabled by default for new Fastly
   159  accounts (see the [Fastly documentation](https://docs.fastly.com/guides/vcl/uploading-custom-vcl) for details).
   160  
   161  The `domain` block supports:
   162  
   163  * `name` - (Required) The domain to which this Service will respond.
   164  * `comment` - (Optional) An optional comment about the Domain.
   165  
   166  The `backend` block supports:
   167  
   168  * `name` - (Required, string) Name for this Backend. Must be unique to this Service.
   169  * `address` - (Required, string) An IPv4, hostname, or IPv6 address for the Backend.
   170  * `auto_loadbalance` - (Optional, boolean) Denotes if this Backend should be
   171  included in the pool of backends that requests are load balanced against.
   172  Default `true`.
   173  * `between_bytes_timeout` - (Optional) How long to wait between bytes in milliseconds. Default `10000`.
   174  * `connect_timeout` - (Optional) How long to wait for a timeout in milliseconds.
   175  Default `1000`
   176  * `error_threshold` - (Optional) Number of errors to allow before the Backend is marked as down. Default `0`.
   177  * `first_byte_timeout` - (Optional) How long to wait for the first bytes in milliseconds. Default `15000`.
   178  * `max_conn` - (Optional) Maximum number of connections for this Backend.
   179  Default `200`.
   180  * `port` - (Optional) The port number on which the Backend responds. Default `80`.
   181  * `request_condition` - (Optional, string) Name of already defined `condition`, which if met, will select this backend during a request.
   182  * `ssl_check_cert` - (Optional) Be strict about checking SSL certs. Default `true`.
   183  * `ssl_hostname` - (Optional) Used for both SNI during the TLS handshake and to validate the cert.
   184  * `shield` - (Optional) The POP of the shield designated to reduce inbound load.
   185  * `weight` - (Optional) The [portion of traffic](https://docs.fastly.com/guides/performance-tuning/load-balancing-configuration.html#how-weight-affects-load-balancing) to send to this Backend. Each Backend receives `weight / total` of the traffic. Default `100`.
   186  
   187  The `condition` block supports allows you to add logic to any basic configuration
   188  object in a service. See Fastly's documentation
   189  ["About Conditions"](https://docs.fastly.com/guides/conditions/about-conditions)
   190  for more detailed information on using Conditions. The Condition `name` can be
   191  used in the `request_condition`, `response_condition`, or
   192  `cache_condition` attributes of other block settings.
   193  
   194  * `name` - (Required) The unique name for the condition.
   195  * `statement` - (Required) The statement used to determine if the condition is met.
   196  * `priority` - (Required) A number used to determine the order in which multiple
   197  conditions execute. Lower numbers execute first.
   198  * `type` - (Required) Type of condition, either `REQUEST` (req), `RESPONSE`
   199  (req, resp), or `CACHE` (req, beresp).
   200  
   201  The `cache_setting` block supports:
   202  
   203  * `name` - (Required) Unique name for this Cache Setting.
   204  * `action` - (Required) One of `cache`, `pass`, or `restart`, as defined
   205  on Fastly's documentation under ["Caching action descriptions"](https://docs.fastly.com/guides/performance-tuning/controlling-caching#caching-action-descriptions).
   206  * `cache_condition` - (Required) Name of already defined `condition` used to test whether this settings object should be used. This `condition` must be of type `CACHE`.
   207  * `stale_ttl` - (Optional) Max "Time To Live" for stale (unreachable) objects.
   208  Default `300`.
   209  * `ttl` - (Optional) The Time-To-Live (TTL) for the object.
   210  
   211  The `gzip` block supports:
   212  
   213  * `name` - (Required) A unique name.
   214  * `content_types` - (Optional) The content-type for each type of content you wish to
   215  have dynamically gzip'ed. Example: `["text/html", "text/css"]`.
   216  * `extensions` - (Optional) File extensions for each file type to dynamically
   217  gzip. Example: `["css", "js"]`.
   218  * `cache_condition` - (Optional) Name of already defined `condition` controlling when this gzip configuration applies. This `condition` must be of type `CACHE`. For detailed information about Conditionals,
   219  see [Fastly's Documentation on Conditionals][fastly-conditionals].
   220  
   221  
   222  The `Header` block supports adding, removing, or modifying Request and Response
   223  headers. See Fastly's documentation on
   224  [Adding or modifying headers on HTTP requests and responses](https://docs.fastly.com/guides/basic-configuration/adding-or-modifying-headers-on-http-requests-and-responses#field-description-table) for more detailed information on any of the properties below.
   225  
   226  * `name` - (Required) Unique name for this header attribute.
   227  * `action` - (Required) The Header manipulation action to take; must be one of
   228  `set`, `append`, `delete`, `regex`, or `regex_repeat`.
   229  * `type` - (Required) The Request type on which to apply the selected Action; must be one of `request`, `fetch`, `cache` or `response`.
   230  * `destination` - (Required) The name of the header that is going to be affected by the Action.
   231  * `ignore_if_set` - (Optional) Do not add the header if it is already present. (Only applies to the `set` action.). Default `false`.
   232  * `source` - (Optional) Variable to be used as a source for the header
   233  content. (Does not apply to the `delete` action.)
   234  * `regex` - (Optional) Regular expression to use (Only applies to the `regex` and `regex_repeat` actions.)
   235  * `substitution` - (Optional) Value to substitute in place of regular expression. (Only applies to the `regex` and `regex_repeat` actions.)
   236  * `priority` - (Optional) Lower priorities execute first. Default: `100`.
   237  * `request_condition` - (Optional) Name of already defined `condition` to apply. This `condition` must be of type `REQUEST`.
   238  * `cache_condition` - (Optional) Name of already defined `condition` to apply. This `condition` must be of type `CACHE`.
   239  * `response_condition` - (Optional) Name of already defined `condition` to apply. This `condition` must be of type `RESPONSE`. For detailed information about Conditionals,
   240  see [Fastly's Documentation on Conditionals][fastly-conditionals].
   241  
   242  The `healthcheck` block supports:
   243  
   244  * `name` - (Required) A unique name to identify this Healthcheck.
   245  * `host` - (Required) Address of the host to check.
   246  * `path` - (Required) The path to check.
   247  * `check_interval` - (Optional) How often to run the Healthcheck in milliseconds. Default `5000`.
   248  * `expected_response` - (Optional) The status code expected from the host. Default `200`.
   249  * `http_version` - (Optional) Whether to use version 1.0 or 1.1 HTTP. Default `1.1`.
   250  * `initial` - (Optional) When loading a config, the initial number of probes to be seen as OK. Default `2`.
   251  * `method` - (Optional) Which HTTP method to use. Default `HEAD`.
   252  * `threshold` - (Optional) How many Healthchecks must succeed to be considered healthy. Default `3`.
   253  * `timeout` - (Optional) Timeout in milliseconds. Default `500`.
   254  * `window` - (Optional) The number of most recent Healthcheck queries to keep for this Healthcheck. Default `5`.
   255  
   256  The `request_setting` block allow you to customize Fastly's request handling, by
   257  defining behavior that should change based on a predefined `condition`:
   258  
   259  * `name` - (Required) The domain for this request setting.
   260  * `request_condition` - (Required) Name of already defined `condition` to
   261  determine if this request setting should be applied.
   262  * `max_stale_age` - (Optional) How old an object is allowed to be to serve
   263  `stale-if-error` or `stale-while-revalidate`, in seconds. Default `60`.
   264  * `force_miss` - (Optional) Force a cache miss for the request. If specified,
   265  can be `true` or `false`.
   266  * `force_ssl` - (Optional) Forces the request to use SSL (Redirects a non-SSL request to SSL).
   267  * `action` - (Optional) Allows you to terminate request handling and immediately
   268  perform an action. When set it can be `lookup` or `pass` (Ignore the cache completely).
   269  * `bypass_busy_wait` - (Optional) Disable collapsed forwarding, so you don't wait
   270  for other objects to origin.
   271  * `hash_keys` - (Optional) Comma separated list of varnish request object fields
   272  that should be in the hash key.
   273  * `xff` - (Optional) X-Forwarded-For, should be `clear`, `leave`, `append`,
   274  `append_all`, or `overwrite`. Default `append`.
   275  * `timer_support` - (Optional) Injects the X-Timer info into the request for
   276  viewing origin fetch durations.
   277  * `geo_headers` - (Optional) Injects Fastly-Geo-Country, Fastly-Geo-City, and
   278  Fastly-Geo-Region into the request headers.
   279  * `default_host` - (Optional) Sets the host header.
   280  
   281  The `s3logging` block supports:
   282  
   283  * `name` - (Required) A unique name to identify this S3 Logging Bucket.
   284  * `bucket_name` - (Optional) An optional comment about the Domain.
   285  * `s3_access_key` - (Required) AWS Access Key of an account with the required
   286  permissions to post logs. It is **strongly** recommended you create a separate
   287  IAM user with permissions to only operate on this Bucket. This key will be
   288  not be encrypted. You can provide this key via an environment variable, `FASTLY_S3_ACCESS_KEY`.
   289  * `s3_secret_key` - (Required) AWS Secret Key of an account with the required
   290  permissions to post logs. It is **strongly** recommended you create a separate
   291  IAM user with permissions to only operate on this Bucket. This secret will be
   292  not be encrypted. You can provide this secret via an environment variable, `FASTLY_S3_SECRET_KEY`.
   293  * `path` - (Optional) Path to store the files. Must end with a trailing slash.
   294  If this field is left empty, the files will be saved in the bucket's root path.
   295  * `domain` - (Optional) If you created the S3 bucket outside of `us-east-1`,
   296  then specify the corresponding bucket endpoint. Example: `s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com`.
   297  * `period` - (Optional) How frequently the logs should be transferred, in
   298  seconds. Default `3600`.
   299  * `gzip_level` - (Optional) Level of GZIP compression, from `0-9`. `0` is no
   300  compression. `1` is fastest and least compressed, `9` is slowest and most
   301  compressed. Default `0`.
   302  * `format` - (Optional) Apache-style string or VCL variables to use for log formatting. Defaults to Apache Common Log format (`%h %l %u %t %r %>s`)
   303  * `timestamp_format` - (Optional) `strftime` specified timestamp formatting (default `%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.000`).
   304  * `response_condition` - (Optional) Name of already defined `condition` to apply. This `condition` must be of type `RESPONSE`. For detailed information about Conditionals,
   305  see [Fastly's Documentation on Conditionals][fastly-conditionals].
   306  
   307  The `papertrail` block supports:
   308  
   309  * `name` - (Required) A unique name to identify this Papertrail endpoint.
   310  * `address` - (Required) The address of the Papertrail endpoint.
   311  * `port` - (Required) The port associated with the address where the Papertrail endpoint can be accessed.
   312  * `format` - (Optional) Apache-style string or VCL variables to use for log formatting. Defaults to Apache Common Log format (`%h %l %u %t %r %>s`)
   313  * `response_condition` - (Optional) Name of already defined `condition` to apply. This `condition` must be of type `RESPONSE`. For detailed information about Conditionals,
   314  see [Fastly's Documentation on Conditionals][fastly-conditionals].
   315  
   316  The `response_object` block supports:
   317  
   318  * `name` - (Required) A unique name to identify this Response Object.
   319  * `status` - (Optional) The HTTP Status Code. Default `200`.
   320  * `response` - (Optional) The HTTP Response. Default `Ok`.
   321  * `content` - (Optional) The content to deliver for the response object.
   322  * `content_type` - (Optional) The MIME type of the content.
   323  * `request_condition` - (Optional) Name of already defined `condition` to be checked during the request phase. If the condition passes then this object will be delivered. This `condition` must be of type `REQUEST`.
   324  * `cache_condition` - (Optional) Name of already defined `condition` to check after we have retrieved an object. If the condition passes then deliver this Request Object instead. This `condition` must be of type `CACHE`. For detailed information about Conditionals,
   325  see [Fastly's Documentation on Conditionals][fastly-conditionals].
   326  
   327  
   328  The `vcl` block supports:
   329  
   330  * `name` - (Required) A unique name for this configuration block.
   331  * `content` - (Required) The custom VCL code to upload.
   332  * `main` - (Optional) If `true`, use this block as the main configuration. If
   333  `false`, use this block as an includable library. Only a single VCL block can be
   334  marked as the main block. Default is `false`.
   335  
   336  ## Attributes Reference
   337  
   338  The following attributes are exported:
   339  
   340  * `id` - The ID of the Service.
   341  * `name` – Name of this service.
   342  * `active_version` - The currently active version of your Fastly
   343  Service.
   344  * `domain` – Set of Domains. See above for details.
   345  * `backend` – Set of Backends. See above for details.
   346  * `header` – Set of Headers. See above for details.
   347  * `s3logging` – Set of S3 Logging configurations. See above for details.
   348  * `papertrail` – Set of Papertrail configurations. See above for details.
   349  * `response_object` - Set of Response Object configurations. See above for details.
   350  * `vcl` – Set of custom VCL configurations. See above for details.
   351  * `default_host` – Default host specified.
   352  * `default_ttl` - Default TTL.
   353  * `force_destroy` - Force the destruction of the Service on delete.
   354  
   355  [fastly-s3]: https://docs.fastly.com/guides/integrations/amazon-s3
   356  [fastly-cname]: https://docs.fastly.com/guides/basic-setup/adding-cname-records
   357  [fastly-conditionals]: https://docs.fastly.com/guides/conditions/using-conditions