# Organization Module
This module allows managing several organization properties:
- IAM bindings, both authoritative and additive
- custom IAM roles
- audit logging configuration for services
- organization policies
- organization policy custom constraints
To manage organization policies, the `orgpolicy.googleapis.com` service should be enabled in the quota project.
## Example
```hcl
module "org" {
source = "./fabric/modules/organization"
organization_id = "organizations/1234567890"
group_iam = {
"cloud-owners@example.org" = ["roles/owner", "roles/projectCreator"]
}
iam = {
"roles/resourcemanager.projectCreator" = ["group:cloud-admins@example.org"]
}
iam_additive_members = {
"user:compute@example.org" = ["roles/compute.admin", "roles/container.viewer"]
}
org_policies = {
"custom.gkeEnableAutoUpgrade" = {
enforce = true
}
"compute.disableGuestAttributesAccess" = {
enforce = true
}
"constraints/compute.skipDefaultNetworkCreation" = {
enforce = true
}
"iam.disableServiceAccountKeyCreation" = {
enforce = true
}
"iam.disableServiceAccountKeyUpload" = {
enforce = false
rules = [
{
condition = {
expression = "resource.matchTagId(\"tagKeys/1234\", \"tagValues/1234\")"
title = "condition"
description = "test condition"
location = "somewhere"
}
enforce = true
}
]
}
"constraints/iam.allowedPolicyMemberDomains" = {
allow = {
values = ["C0xxxxxxx", "C0yyyyyyy"]
}
}
"constraints/compute.trustedImageProjects" = {
allow = {
values = ["projects/my-project"]
}
}
"constraints/compute.vmExternalIpAccess" = {
deny = { all = true }
}
}
}
# tftest modules=1 resources=13 inventory=basic.yaml
```
## IAM
There are several mutually exclusive ways of managing IAM in this module
- non-authoritative via the `iam_additive` and `iam_additive_members` variables, where bindings created outside this module will coexist with those managed here
- authoritative via the `group_iam` and `iam` variables, where bindings created outside this module (eg in the console) will be removed at each `terraform apply` cycle if the same role is also managed here
- authoritative policy via the `iam_bindings_authoritative` variable, where any binding created outside this module (eg in the console) will be removed at each `terraform apply` cycle regardless of the role
If you set audit policies via the `iam_audit_config_authoritative` variable, be sure to also configure IAM bindings via `iam_bindings_authoritative`, as audit policies use the underlying `google_organization_iam_policy` resource, which is also authoritative for any role.
Some care must also be taken with the `groups_iam` variable (and in some situations with the additive variables) to ensure that variable keys are static values, so that Terraform is able to compute the dependency graph.
### Organization policy factory
See the [organization policy factory in the project module](../project#organization-policy-factory).
### Org policy custom constraints
Refer to the [Creating and managing custom constraints](https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/docs/organization-policy/creating-managing-custom-constraints) documentation for details on usage.
To manage organization policy custom constraints, the `orgpolicy.googleapis.com` service should be enabled in the quota project.
```hcl
module "org" {
source = "./fabric/modules/organization"
organization_id = var.organization_id
org_policy_custom_constraints = {
"custom.gkeEnableAutoUpgrade" = {
resource_types = ["container.googleapis.com/NodePool"]
method_types = ["CREATE"]
condition = "resource.management.autoUpgrade == true"
action_type = "ALLOW"
display_name = "Enable node auto-upgrade"
description = "All node pools must have node auto-upgrade enabled."
}
}
# not necessarily to enforce on the org level, policy may be applied on folder/project levels
org_policies = {
"custom.gkeEnableAutoUpgrade" = {
enforce = true
}
}
}
# tftest modules=1 resources=2 inventory=custom-constraints.yaml
```
### Org policy custom constraints factory
Org policy custom constraints can be loaded from a directory containing YAML files where each file defines one or more custom constraints. The structure of the YAML files is exactly the same as the `org_policy_custom_constraints` variable.
The example below deploys a few org policy custom constraints split between two YAML files.
```hcl
module "org" {
source = "./fabric/modules/organization"
organization_id = var.organization_id
org_policy_custom_constraints_data_path = "configs/custom-constraints"
org_policies = {
"custom.gkeEnableAutoUpgrade" = {
enforce = true
}
}
}
# tftest modules=1 resources=3 files=gke inventory=custom-constraints.yaml
```
```yaml
# tftest-file id=gke path=configs/custom-constraints/gke.yaml
custom.gkeEnableLogging:
resource_types:
- container.googleapis.com/Cluster
method_types:
- CREATE
- UPDATE
condition: resource.loggingService == "none"
action_type: DENY
display_name: Do not disable Cloud Logging
custom.gkeEnableAutoUpgrade:
resource_types:
- container.googleapis.com/NodePool
method_types:
- CREATE
condition: resource.management.autoUpgrade == true
action_type: ALLOW
display_name: Enable node auto-upgrade
description: All node pools must have node auto-upgrade enabled.
```
```yaml
# tftest-file id=dataproc path=configs/custom-constraints/dataproc.yaml
custom.dataprocNoMoreThan10Workers:
resource_types:
- dataproc.googleapis.com/Cluster
method_types:
- CREATE
- UPDATE
condition: resource.config.workerConfig.numInstances + resource.config.secondaryWorkerConfig.numInstances > 10
action_type: DENY
display_name: Total number of worker instances cannot be larger than 10
description: Cluster cannot have more than 10 workers, including primary and secondary workers.
```
## Hierarchical firewall policies
Hierarchical firewall policies can be managed in two ways:
- via the `firewall_policies` variable, to directly define policies and rules in Terraform
- via the `firewall_policy_factory` variable, to leverage external YaML files via a simple "factory" embedded in the module ([see here](../../blueprints/factories) for more context on factories)
Once you have policies (either created via the module or externally), you can associate them using the `firewall_policy_association` variable.
### Directly defined firewall policies
```hcl
module "org" {
source = "./fabric/modules/organization"
organization_id = var.organization_id
firewall_policies = {
iap-policy = {
allow-admins = {
description = "Access from the admin subnet to all subnets"
direction = "INGRESS"
action = "allow"
priority = 1000
ranges = ["10.0.0.0/8", "172.16.0.0/12", "192.168.0.0/16"]
ports = { all = [] }
target_service_accounts = null
target_resources = null
logging = false
}
allow-iap-ssh = {
description = "Always allow ssh from IAP."
direction = "INGRESS"
action = "allow"
priority = 100
ranges = ["35.235.240.0/20"]
ports = {
tcp = ["22"]
}
target_service_accounts = null
target_resources = null
logging = false
}
}
}
firewall_policy_association = {
iap_policy = "iap-policy"
}
}
# tftest modules=1 resources=4 inventory=hfw.yaml
```
### Firewall policy factory
The in-built factory allows you to define a single policy, using one file for rules, and an optional file for CIDR range substitution variables. Remember that non-absolute paths are relative to the root module (the folder where you run `terraform`).
```hcl
module "org" {
source = "./fabric/modules/organization"
organization_id = var.organization_id
firewall_policy_factory = {
cidr_file = "configs/firewall-policies/cidrs.yaml"
policy_name = "iap-policy"
rules_file = "configs/firewall-policies/rules.yaml"
}
firewall_policy_association = {
iap_policy = module.org.firewall_policy_id["iap-policy"]
}
}
# tftest modules=1 resources=4 files=cidrs,rules inventory=hfw.yaml
```
```yaml
# tftest-file id=cidrs path=configs/firewall-policies/cidrs.yaml
rfc1918:
- 10.0.0.0/8
- 172.16.0.0/12
- 192.168.0.0/16
```
```yaml
# tftest-file id=rules path=configs/firewall-policies/rules.yaml
allow-admins:
description: Access from the admin subnet to all subnets
direction: INGRESS
action: allow
priority: 1000
ranges:
- $rfc1918
ports:
all: []
target_resources: null
logging: false
allow-iap-ssh:
description: "Always allow ssh from IAP."
direction: INGRESS
action: allow
priority: 100
ranges:
- 35.235.240.0/20
ports:
tcp: ["22"]
target_resources: null
logging: false
```
## Logging Sinks
```hcl
module "gcs" {
source = "./fabric/modules/gcs"
project_id = var.project_id
name = "gcs_sink"
force_destroy = true
}
module "dataset" {
source = "./fabric/modules/bigquery-dataset"
project_id = var.project_id
id = "bq_sink"
}
module "pubsub" {
source = "./fabric/modules/pubsub"
project_id = var.project_id
name = "pubsub_sink"
}
module "bucket" {
source = "./fabric/modules/logging-bucket"
parent_type = "project"
parent = "my-project"
id = "bucket"
}
module "org" {
source = "./fabric/modules/organization"
organization_id = var.organization_id
logging_sinks = {
warnings = {
destination = module.gcs.id
filter = "severity=WARNING"
type = "storage"
}
info = {
bq_partitioned_table = true
destination = module.dataset.id
filter = "severity=INFO"
type = "bigquery"
}
notice = {
destination = module.pubsub.id
filter = "severity=NOTICE"
type = "pubsub"
}
debug = {
destination = module.bucket.id
filter = "severity=DEBUG"
exclusions = {
no-compute = "logName:compute"
}
type = "logging"
}
}
logging_exclusions = {
no-gce-instances = "resource.type=gce_instance"
}
}
# tftest modules=5 resources=13 inventory=logging.yaml
```
## Custom Roles
```hcl
module "org" {
source = "./fabric/modules/organization"
organization_id = var.organization_id
custom_roles = {
"myRole" = [
"compute.instances.list",
]
}
iam = {
(module.org.custom_role_id.myRole) = ["user:me@example.com"]
}
}
# tftest modules=1 resources=2 inventory=roles.yaml
```
## Tags
Refer to the [Creating and managing tags](https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/docs/tags/tags-creating-and-managing) documentation for details on usage.
```hcl
module "org" {
source = "./fabric/modules/organization"
organization_id = var.organization_id
tags = {
environment = {
description = "Environment specification."
iam = {
"roles/resourcemanager.tagAdmin" = ["group:admins@example.com"]
}
values = {
dev = {}
prod = {
description = "Environment: production."
iam = {
"roles/resourcemanager.tagViewer" = ["user:user1@example.com"]
}
}
}
}
}
tag_bindings = {
env-prod = module.org.tag_values["environment/prod"].id
foo = "tagValues/12345678"
}
}
# tftest modules=1 resources=7 inventory=tags.yaml
```
You can also define network tags, through a dedicated variable *network_tags*:
```hcl
module "org" {
source = "./fabric/modules/organization"
organization_id = var.organization_id
network_tags = {
net-environment = {
description = "This is a network tag."
network = "my_project/my_vpc"
iam = {
"roles/resourcemanager.tagAdmin" = ["group:admins@example.com"]
}
values = {
dev = null
prod = {
description = "Environment: production."
iam = {
"roles/resourcemanager.tagUser" = ["user:user1@example.com"]
}
}
}
}
}
}
# tftest modules=1 resources=5 inventory=network-tags.yaml
```
## Files
| name | description | resources |
|---|---|---|
| [firewall-policies.tf](./firewall-policies.tf) | Hierarchical firewall policies. | google_compute_firewall_policy
· google_compute_firewall_policy_association
· google_compute_firewall_policy_rule
|
| [iam.tf](./iam.tf) | IAM bindings, roles and audit logging resources. | google_organization_iam_audit_config
· google_organization_iam_binding
· google_organization_iam_custom_role
· google_organization_iam_member
· google_organization_iam_policy
|
| [logging.tf](./logging.tf) | Log sinks and supporting resources. | google_bigquery_dataset_iam_member
· google_logging_organization_exclusion
· google_logging_organization_sink
· google_project_iam_member
· google_pubsub_topic_iam_member
· google_storage_bucket_iam_member
|
| [main.tf](./main.tf) | Module-level locals and resources. | google_essential_contacts_contact
|
| [org-policy-custom-constraints.tf](./org-policy-custom-constraints.tf) | None | google_org_policy_custom_constraint
|
| [organization-policies.tf](./organization-policies.tf) | Organization-level organization policies. | google_org_policy_policy
|
| [outputs.tf](./outputs.tf) | Module outputs. | |
| [tags.tf](./tags.tf) | None | google_tags_tag_binding
· google_tags_tag_key
· google_tags_tag_key_iam_binding
· google_tags_tag_value
· google_tags_tag_value_iam_binding
|
| [variables.tf](./variables.tf) | Module variables. | |
| [versions.tf](./versions.tf) | Version pins. | |
## Variables
| name | description | type | required | default |
|---|---|:---:|:---:|:---:|
| [organization_id](variables.tf#L246) | Organization id in organizations/nnnnnn format. | string
| ✓ | |
| [contacts](variables.tf#L17) | List of essential contacts for this resource. Must be in the form EMAIL -> [NOTIFICATION_TYPES]. Valid notification types are ALL, SUSPENSION, SECURITY, TECHNICAL, BILLING, LEGAL, PRODUCT_UPDATES. | map(list(string))
| | {}
|
| [custom_roles](variables.tf#L24) | Map of role name => list of permissions to create in this project. | map(list(string))
| | {}
|
| [firewall_policies](variables.tf#L31) | Hierarchical firewall policy rules created in the organization. | map(map(object({…})))
| | {}
|
| [firewall_policy_association](variables.tf#L48) | The hierarchical firewall policy to associate to this folder. Must be either a key in the `firewall_policies` map or the id of a policy defined somewhere else. | map(string)
| | {}
|
| [firewall_policy_factory](variables.tf#L55) | Configuration for the firewall policy factory. | object({…})
| | null
|
| [group_iam](variables.tf#L65) | Authoritative IAM binding for organization groups, in {GROUP_EMAIL => [ROLES]} format. Group emails need to be static. Can be used in combination with the `iam` variable. | map(list(string))
| | {}
|
| [iam](variables.tf#L72) | IAM bindings, in {ROLE => [MEMBERS]} format. | map(list(string))
| | {}
|
| [iam_additive](variables.tf#L79) | Non authoritative IAM bindings, in {ROLE => [MEMBERS]} format. | map(list(string))
| | {}
|
| [iam_additive_members](variables.tf#L86) | IAM additive bindings in {MEMBERS => [ROLE]} format. This might break if members are dynamic values. | map(list(string))
| | {}
|
| [iam_audit_config](variables.tf#L93) | Service audit logging configuration. Service as key, map of log permission (eg DATA_READ) and excluded members as value for each service. | map(map(list(string)))
| | {}
|
| [iam_audit_config_authoritative](variables.tf#L105) | IAM Authoritative service audit logging configuration. Service as key, map of log permission (eg DATA_READ) and excluded members as value for each service. Audit config should also be authoritative when using authoritative bindings. Use with caution. | map(map(list(string)))
| | null
|
| [iam_bindings_authoritative](variables.tf#L116) | IAM authoritative bindings, in {ROLE => [MEMBERS]} format. Roles and members not explicitly listed will be cleared. Bindings should also be authoritative when using authoritative audit config. Use with caution. | map(list(string))
| | null
|
| [logging_exclusions](variables.tf#L122) | Logging exclusions for this organization in the form {NAME -> FILTER}. | map(string)
| | {}
|
| [logging_sinks](variables.tf#L129) | Logging sinks to create for the organization. | map(object({…}))
| | {}
|
| [network_tags](variables.tf#L159) | Network tags by key name. If `id` is provided, key creation is skipped. The `iam` attribute behaves like the similarly named one at module level. | map(object({…}))
| | {}
|
| [org_policies](variables.tf#L181) | Organization policies applied to this organization keyed by policy name. | map(object({…}))
| | {}
|
| [org_policies_data_path](variables.tf#L220) | Path containing org policies in YAML format. | string
| | null
|
| [org_policy_custom_constraints](variables.tf#L226) | Organization policiy custom constraints keyed by constraint name. | map(object({…}))
| | {}
|
| [org_policy_custom_constraints_data_path](variables.tf#L240) | Path containing org policy custom constraints in YAML format. | string
| | null
|
| [tag_bindings](variables.tf#L255) | Tag bindings for this organization, in key => tag value id format. | map(string)
| | null
|
| [tags](variables.tf#L261) | Tags by key name. If `id` is provided, key or value creation is skipped. The `iam` attribute behaves like the similarly named one at module level. | map(object({…}))
| | {}
|
## Outputs
| name | description | sensitive |
|---|---|:---:|
| [custom_role_id](outputs.tf#L17) | Map of custom role IDs created in the organization. | |
| [custom_roles](outputs.tf#L30) | Map of custom roles resources created in the organization. | |
| [firewall_policies](outputs.tf#L35) | Map of firewall policy resources created in the organization. | |
| [firewall_policy_id](outputs.tf#L40) | Map of firewall policy ids created in the organization. | |
| [network_tag_keys](outputs.tf#L45) | Tag key resources. | |
| [network_tag_values](outputs.tf#L54) | Tag value resources. | |
| [organization_id](outputs.tf#L62) | Organization id dependent on module resources. | |
| [sink_writer_identities](outputs.tf#L79) | Writer identities created for each sink. | |
| [tag_keys](outputs.tf#L87) | Tag key resources. | |
| [tag_values](outputs.tf#L96) | Tag value resources. | |