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GitHub Action for Extracting Atmos Settings

1.1.0

GitHub Action for Extracting Atmos Settings

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GitHub Action for Extracting Atmos Settings

A GitHub Action for Extracting Atmos Settings from Metadata

Installation

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

              

- name: GitHub Action for Extracting Atmos Settings

uses: cloudposse/github-action-atmos-get-setting@1.1.0

Learn more about this action in cloudposse/github-action-atmos-get-setting

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GitHub Action to retreive a setting from atmos configuration.


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

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

Introduction

GitHub Action to retreive a setting from atmos configuration.

Usage

# Example stacks/dev.yaml
components:
  terraform:
    foo:
      settings:
        secrets-arn: arn:aws:secretsmanager:us-east-1:000000000000:secret:MySecret-PlMes3
      vars:
        foo: bar
  name: Pull Request
  on:
    pull_request:
      branches: [ 'main' ]
      types: [opened, synchronize, reopened, closed, labeled, unlabeled]

  jobs:
    context:
      runs-on: ubuntu-latest
      steps:
        - name: Get Atmos Setting for Secret ARN
          uses: cloudposse/github-action-atmos-get-setting@main
          id: example
          with:
            component: foo
            stack: core-ue1-dev
            settings-path: settings.secrets-arn

        - name: Set ENV Vars with AWS Secrets Manager Secret
          uses: aws-actions/aws-secretsmanager-get-secrets@v1
          with:
            secret-ids: ${{ steps.example.outputs.value }}

Migrating from v0 to v1

Starting from v1 the action is no longer restricted to retrieving the component config from only the settings section. If you want the same behavior in v1 as inv0, you should add the settings. prefix to the value of the settings-path variable. For example, in v1 you would provide settings.secrets-arn as the value to the settings-path

  - name: Get Atmos Setting for Secret ARN
    uses: cloudposse/github-action-atmos-get-setting@v1
    id: example
    with:
      component: foo
      stack: core-ue1-dev
      settings-path: settings.secrets-arn  

Which would provide the same output as passing only secrets-arn in v0

  - name: Get Atmos Setting for Secret ARN
    uses: cloudposse/github-action-atmos-get-setting@v0
    id: example
    with:
      component: foo
      stack: core-ue1-dev
      settings-path: secrets-arn  

Inputs

Name Description Default Required
component The atmos component extract the settings for. N/A true
settings-path The settings path using JSONPath expressions. N/A true
stack The atmos stack extract the settings for. N/A true

Outputs

Name Description
value The value of the settings

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