Open Telekom Cloud Provider for DevPod
The Open Telekom Cloud provider for Loft Labs' DevPod.
[!NOTE]
This is a community project, not supported officially by T-Systems International GmbH
Overview
Open Telekom Cloud is an OpenStack-based public cloud offering from German leading IT services provider
T-Systems International GmbH, a subsidiary company of the Deutsche Telekom Group. Open Telekom Cloud offers
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) from the public cloud. Companies of all sizes and in all industries can
obtain computing resources flexibly at the push of a button and benefit from all the advantages of a
public cloud environment with the highest security and the strictest data protection according to the
GDPR and extreme flexible and competitive price models.
Installation
Using the CLI
The provider is available for auto-installation using the following commands:
devpod provider add github.com/akyriako/devpod-provider-opentelekomcloud
devpod provider use github.com/akyriako/devpod-provider-opentelekomcloud
Pre-requisites
You will need to provision to your tenant the following resources before being able to use the DevPod provider:
- A VPC
Network
& a Subnet
with internet access
- A
Security Group
allowing port 22 (If not provided it will be created automatically)
- A
NAT Gateway
and its associated Elastic IP
address (only if NAT Gateway is going to be used otherwise VMs can be accessed
directly using an Elastic IP
address that will be automatically allocated or released)
- An
AK/SK
pair in the region and project that the VMs are going to be provisioned
Configuration
NAME |
REQUIRED |
DESCRIPTION |
DEFAULT |
OTC_ACCESS_KEY |
true |
Open Telekom Cloud Access Key |
|
OTC_SECRET_KEY |
true |
Open Telekom Cloud Secret Key |
|
OTC_TENANT_NAME |
true |
Tenant's Name |
|
OTC_REGION |
true |
Region (e.g. eu-de or eu-nl or eu-ch) |
|
OTC_FLAVOR_ID |
true |
Flavor to use for sizing |
s3.large.2 |
OTC_DISK_IMAGE |
true |
Virtual Machine's Disk Image |
Standard_Ubuntu_22.04_latest |
OTC_DISK_SIZE |
true |
Virtual Machine's Disk Size (in GB) |
40 |
OTC_NETWORK_ID |
true |
Subnet ID to place the VM into |
|
OTC_SECURITYGROUP_ID |
false |
Security Group ID to use with this VM |
|
OTC_NATGATEWAY_ID |
false |
NAT Gateway ID (to use instead of individual EIP) |
|
OTC_FLOATINGIP_ID |
false |
EIP ID to associate with NAT Gateway DNAT Rules |
|
PROXY_HOST |
false |
SOCKS Host |
|
SOCKS_PORT |
false |
SOCKS v5 Port |
1080 |
[!NOTE]
NAT Gateway or EIP?: If you intend to use a NAT Gateway, you should have already created an EIP and insert its ID
in OTC_FLOATINGIP_ID
. If not, the provider will take care of creating and destroying the necessary EIP needed to access your VM.
Development
Emulate a Proxy Server
If you want to emulate a proxy server in your development environment, create the following container
and set its IP as the PROXY_HOST
value:
docker run --name 3proxy -d \
-p "3128:3128/tcp" \
-p "1080:1080/tcp" \
ghcr.io/tarampampam/3proxy:latest