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GitHub Action Atmos Terraform Plan

1.4.0

GitHub Action Atmos Terraform Plan

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GitHub Action Atmos Terraform Plan

GitHub Action Atmos Terraform Plan

Installation

Copy and paste the following snippet into your .yml file.

              

- name: GitHub Action Atmos Terraform Plan

uses: cloudposse/github-action-atmos-terraform-plan@1.4.0

Learn more about this action in cloudposse/github-action-atmos-terraform-plan

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This Github Action is used to run Terraform plan for a single, Atmos-supported component and save the given planfile to S3 and DynamoDB.


This project is part of our comprehensive "SweetOps" approach towards DevOps.

It's 100% Open Source and licensed under the APACHE2.

Introduction

This Github Action is used to run Terraform plan for a single, Atmos-supported component and save the given planfile to S3 and DynamoDB.

After running this action, apply Terraform with the companion action, github-action-atmos-terraform-apply

Usage

Prerequisites

This GitHub Action requires AWS access for two different purposes. This action will attempt to first run terraform plan against a given component and then will use another role to save that given Terraform Plan to an S3 Bucket with metadata in a DynamoDB table. We recommend configuring OpenID Connect with AWS to allow GitHub to assume roles in AWS and then deploying both a Terraform Plan role and a Terraform State role. For Cloud Posse documentation on setting up GitHub OIDC, see our github-oidc-provider component.

In order to store Terraform State, we configure an S3 Bucket to store plan files and a DynamoDB table to track plan metadata. Both will need to be deployed before running this action. For more on setting up those components, see the gitops component (documentation pending). This action will then use the github-action-terraform-plan-storage action to update these resources.

Config

The action expects the atmos gitops configuration file to be present in the repository in ./.github/config/atmos-gitops.yaml. The config should have the following structure:

  atmos-version: 1.45.3
  atmos-config-path: ./rootfs/usr/local/etc/atmos/
  terraform-state-bucket: cptest-core-ue2-auto-gitops
  terraform-state-table: cptest-core-ue2-auto-gitops
  terraform-state-role: arn:aws:iam::xxxxxxxxxxxx:role/cptest-core-ue2-auto-gitops-gha
  terraform-plan-role: arn:aws:iam::yyyyyyyyyyyy:role/cptest-core-gbl-identity-gitops
  terraform-apply-role: arn:aws:iam::yyyyyyyyyyyy:role/cptest-core-gbl-identity-gitops
  terraform-version: 1.5.2
  aws-region: us-east-2
  enable-infracost: false
  sort-by: .stack_slug
  group-by: .stack_slug | split("-") | [.[0], .[2]] | join("-")  

Important

Please note! the terraform-state-* parameters refer to the S3 Bucket and corresponding meta storage DynamoDB table used to store the Terraform Plan files, and not the "Terraform State". These parameters will be renamed in a subsequent release.

Workflow example

  name: "atmos-terraform-plan"

  on:
    workflow_dispatch: {}
    pull_request:
      types:
        - opened
        - synchronize
        - reopened
      branches:
        - main

  # These permissions are required for GitHub to assume roles in AWS
  permissions:
    id-token: write
    contents: read

  jobs:
    plan:
      runs-on: ubuntu-latest
      steps:
        - name: Plan Atmos Component
          uses: cloudposse/github-action-atmos-terraform-plan@v1
          with:
            component: "foobar"
            stack: "plat-ue2-sandbox"
            component-path: "components/terraform/s3-bucket"
            terraform-plan-role: "arn:aws:iam::111111111111:role/acme-core-gbl-identity-gitops"
            terraform-state-bucket: "acme-core-ue2-auto-gitops"
            terraform-state-role: "arn:aws:iam::999999999999:role/acme-core-ue2-auto-gitops-gha"
            terraform-state-table: "acme-core-ue2-auto-gitops"
            aws-region: "us-east-2"

Migrating from v1 to v2

  1. v2 drops the component-path variable and instead fetches if directly from the atmos.yaml file automatically. Simply remove the component-path argument from your invocations of the cloudposse/github-action-atmos-terraform-plan action.
  2. v2 moves most of the inputs to the Atmos GitOps config path ./.github/config/atmos-gitops.yaml. Simply create this file, transfer your settings to it, then remove the corresponding arguments from your invocations of the cloudposse/github-action-atmos-terraform-plan action. | name | |--------------------------| | atmos-version | | atmos-config-path | | terraform-state-bucket | | terraform-state-table | | terraform-state-role | | terraform-plan-role | | terraform-apply-role | | terraform-version | | aws-region | | enable-infracost |

If you want the same behavior in v2 as in v1 you should create config ./.github/config/atmos-gitops.yaml with the same variables as in v1 inputs.

  - name: Plan Atmos Component
    uses: cloudposse/github-action-atmos-terraform-plan@v1
    with:
      component: "foobar"
      stack: "plat-ue2-sandbox"
      atmos-gitops-config-path: ./.github/config/atmos-gitops.yaml

Which would produce the same behavior as in v1, doing this:

  - name: Plan Atmos Component
    uses: cloudposse/github-action-atmos-terraform-plan@v1
    with:
      component: "foobar"
      stack: "plat-ue2-sandbox"
      component-path: "components/terraform/s3-bucket"
      terraform-plan-role: "arn:aws:iam::111111111111:role/acme-core-gbl-identity-gitops"
      terraform-state-bucket: "acme-core-ue2-auto-gitops"
      terraform-state-role: "arn:aws:iam::999999999999:role/acme-core-ue2-auto-gitops-gha"
      terraform-state-table: "acme-core-ue2-auto-gitops"
      aws-region: "us-east-2"

Inputs

Name Description Default Required
atmos-gitops-config-path The path to the atmos-gitops.yaml file ./.github/config/atmos-gitops.yaml false
branding-logo-image Branding logo image url https://cloudposse.com/logo-300x69.svg false
branding-logo-url Branding logo url https://cloudposse.com/ false
component The name of the component to plan. N/A true
debug Enable action debug mode. Default: 'false' false false
drift-detection-mode-enabled Indicate whether this action is used in drift detection workflow. false true
infracost-api-key Infracost API key N/A false
metadata-retention-days Infracost API key 1 false
sha Commit SHA to plan. Default: github.sha ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }} true
stack The stack name for the given component. N/A true
token Used to pull node distributions for Atmos from Cloud Posse's GitHub repository. Since there's a default, this is typically not supplied by the user. When running this action on github.com, the default value is sufficient. When running on GHES, you can pass a personal access token for github.com if you are experiencing rate limiting. ${{ github.server_url == 'https://github.com' && github.token || '' }} false

Outputs

Name Description
summary Summary

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