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Terraform configuration for setting up S3 static site bucket with a Route53 A record.
variable "bucket_site" {}
variable "region" {}
variable "route53_domain_name" {}
variable "route53_domain_zoneid" {}
variable "route53_domain_alias_name" {}
variable "route53_domain_alias_zoneid" {}
provider "aws" {
region = "${var.region}"
}
resource "aws_s3_bucket" "site" {
bucket = "${var.bucket_site}"
acl = "public-read"
policy = <<EOF
{
"Id": "bucket_policy_site",
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Sid": "bucket_policy_site_main",
"Action": [
"s3:GetObject"
],
"Effect": "Allow",
"Resource": "arn:aws:s3:::${var.bucket_site}/*",
"Principal": "*"
}
]
}
EOF
website {
index_document = "index.html"
error_document = "404.html"
}
tags {
}
force_destroy = true
}
resource "aws_route53_record" "domain" {
name = "${var.route53_domain_name}"
zone_id = "${var.route53_domain_zoneid}"
type = "A"
alias {
name = "${var.route53_domain_alias_name}"
zone_id = "${var.route53_domain_alias_zoneid}"
evaluate_target_health = true
}
}
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serant commented Jun 24, 2018

FLGMwt brings up a good point. This shouldn't need to specify both an ACL and a bucket policy for gets. ACLs are legacy (although not deprecated), and Amazon highly recommends sticking to IAM/bucket policies instead. The bucket policy for gets should be sufficient on its own.

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