Provider for managing Synology Resources.
If you have the Go
environment installed, you can simply run the makefile:
make clean build test release
You don't need to install the golang development environment if you already have a working docker
environment, simply run:
docker-compose build --no-cache && docker-compose run app make clean build test release
After this, pick up the version specifically compiled for your OS and architecture from ./bin
and put it in $HOME/.terraform.d/plugins/github.com/sergief/synology/0.1/$OS_$ARCH/terraform-provider-synology
Run the following command setting the required environment variables (no docker support):
SYNOLOGY_ADDRESS=http://aaa.bbb.ccc.dddd:5000 SYNOLOGY_USERNAME=test_user SYNOLOGY_PASSWORD=test_password make testacc
This resource creates a text file in a Synology Filestation. Example:
terraform {
required_providers {
synology = {
version = "0.1"
source = "github.com/sergief/synology"
}
}
}
provider "synology" {
url = "http://192.168.1.5:5000"
username = "testuser"
password = "testpass"
# these variables can be set as env vars in SYNOLOGY_ADDRESS SYNOLOGY_USERNAME and SYNOLOGY_PASSWORD
}
resource "synology_file" "hello-world" {
filename = "/home/downloaded/hello-world.txt"
content = "Hello World"
}
This resource creates a folder in a Synology Filestation. Example:
terraform {
required_providers {
synology = {
version = "0.1"
source = "github.com/sergief/synology"
}
}
}
provider "synology" {
url = "http://192.168.1.5:5000"
username = "test"
password = "test"
# these variables can be set as env vars in SYNOLOGY_ADDRESS SYNOLOGY_USERNAME and SYNOLOGY_PASSWORD
}
resource "synology_folder" "my-folder" {
path = "/home/downloaded/sample-folder"
}