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To customize lower-level Kubernetes control plane bootstrapping, see the [poseidon/bootkube-terraform](https://github.com/poseidon/bootkube-terraform) Terraform module. To customize lower-level Kubernetes control plane bootstrapping, see the [poseidon/terraform-render-bootkube](https://github.com/poseidon/terraform-render-bootkube) Terraform module.

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@ -126,113 +126,3 @@ Typhoon supports multi-controller clusters, so it is possible to upgrade a clust
!!! warning !!! warning
Typhoon does not support or document node replacement as an upgrade strategy. It limits Typhoon's ability to make infrastructure and architectural changes between tagged releases. Typhoon does not support or document node replacement as an upgrade strategy. It limits Typhoon's ability to make infrastructure and architectural changes between tagged releases.
## Terraform v0.11.x
Terraform v0.10.x to v0.11.x introduced breaking changes in the provider and module inheritance relationship that you MUST be aware of when upgrading to the v0.11.x `terraform` binary. Terraform now allows multiple named (i.e. aliased) copies of a provider to exist (e.g `aws.default`, `aws.somename`). Terraform now also requires providers be explicitly passed to modules in order to satisfy module version contraints (which Typhoon modules define). Full details can be found in [typhoon#77](https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon/issues/77) and [hashicorp#16824](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/issues/16824).
In particular, after upgrading to the v0.11.x `terraform` binary, you'll notice:
* `terraform plan` does not succeed and prompts for variables when it didn't before
* `terraform plan` does not succeed and mentions "provider configuration block is required for all operations"
* `terraform apply` fails when you comment or remove a module usage in order to delete a cluster
### New users
New users can start with Terraform v0.11.x and follow the Typhoon docs without issue.
### Existing
Users who used modules to create clusters with Terraform v0.10.x and still manage those clusters via Terraform must explicitly add each provider used in `provider.tf`:
```
provider "local" {
version = "~> 1.0"
alias = "default"
}
provider "null" {
version = "~> 1.0"
alias = "default"
}
provider "template" {
version = "~> 1.0"
alias = "default"
}
provider "tls" {
version = "~> 1.0"
alias = "default"
}
```
Modify the `google`, `aws`, or `digitalocean` provider section to specify an explicit `alias` name.
```
provider "digitalocean" {
version = "0.1.2"
token = "${chomp(file("~/.config/digital-ocean/token"))}"
alias = "default"
}
```
!!! note
In these examples, we've chosen to name each provider "default", though the point of the Terraform changes is that other possibilities are possible.
Edit each instance (i.e. usage) of a module and explicitly pass the providers.
```
module "aws-cluster" {
source = "git::https://github.com/poseidon/typhoon//aws/container-linux/kubernetes"
providers = {
aws = "aws.default"
local = "local.default"
null = "null.default"
template = "template.default"
tls = "tls.default"
}
cluster_name = "somename"
```
Re-run `terraform plan`. Plan will claim there are no changes to apply. Run `terraform apply` anyway as this will update Terraform state to be aware of the explicit provider versions.
### Verify
You should now be able to run `terraform plan` without errors. When you choose, you may comment or delete a module from Terraform configs and `terraform apply` should destroy the cluster correctly.
## terraform-provider-ct v0.2.1
Typhoon requires updating the [terraform-provider-ct](https://github.com/coreos/terraform-provider-ct) plugin installed on your system from v0.2.0 to [v0.2.1](https://github.com/coreos/terraform-provider-ct/releases/tag/v0.2.1).
Check your `~/.terraformrc` to find your current `terraform-provider-ct` plugin.
```
providers {
ct = "/usr/local/bin/terraform-provider-ct"
}
```
Make a backup copy. Install `terraform-provider-ct` v0.2.1.
```sh
wget https://github.com/coreos/terraform-provider-ct/releases/download/v0.2.1/terraform-provider-ct-v0.2.1-linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar xzf terraform-provider-ct-v0.2.1-linux-amd64.tar.gz
sudo mv terraform-provider-ct-v0.2.1-linux-amd64/terraform-provider-ct /usr/local/bin/
```
Re-initialize Terraform configs which have Typhoon cluster resources.
```
cd clusters
terraform init
```
Verify Terraform does not produce a diff related to Container Linux provisioning.
```
terraform plan
```