recink-terraform

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REciNK Component for Terraform

This is a REciNK component for Terraform.

Prerequisites

  • Git >= v1.x
  • Node.js >= v6.x
  • NPM >= v3.x
  • REciNK

Use nvm to install and manage different versions of Node.js; Ideally, use v8+ for faster performance

Installation

  • npm install -g recink-terraform
  • npm install -g recink-comment Only necessary when GitHub commenting support needed

Note that the component is installed automatically when running recink component add terraform

Configuration

.recink.yml configuration:

$:
  preprocess:
    '$.terraform.vars.sample': 'eval'
    '$.comment.providers.github.0.token': 'eval'
  terraform:
    version: '0.11.0'                                                       # Terraform version that will be downloaded and installed locally (default "0.11.0") 
    cache: true                                                             # Enable state/plans/backups caching if cache component enabled (default "true") 
    resource: '.resource'                                                   # Resource relative path to the module root directory (default ".resource") 
    binary: './bin/terraform'                                               # Path to Terraform binary (default "./bin/terraform") 
    init: true                                                              # Initialize Terraform setup (default "true") 
    plan: true                                                              # Terraform validate .tf and make a provision plan (default "true") 
    apply: false                                                            # Terraform provision infrastructure (default "false") 
    destroy: false                                                          # Terraform destroy infrastructure provisioned in previous step (default "false") 
    vars:                                                                   # Terraform variables (@see https://www.terraform.io/docs/configuration/variables.html) 
      sample: 'process.env.SAMPLE_VAR'
    var-files:                                                              # Terraform variables files (@see https://www.terraform.io/docs/configuration/variables.html#variable-files) 
      - foo.tfvars
      - bar.tfvars
  comment:
    providers:                                                              # Supported providers: github 
      github:
        token: 'process.env.GITHUB_TOKEN'

.travis.yml configuration:

script: 'recink run terraform -c comment'  
before_install:
  # other before_install scripts... 
  - 'npm install -g recink-terraform'
  - 'npm install -g recink-comment'

Add the SAMPLE_VAR and GITHUB_TOKEN to .travis.yml:

recink travis encrypt -x 'SAMPLE_VAR="sample value"' -x 'GITHUB_TOKEN=xxxxxxx'

If you are using Travis Pro read this guide to properly encrypt the environment variable

Per module settings

You can control the recink-terraform behavior using per module configuration feature as simple as shown in the example below:

example_prepare:
  root: './prepare'                         # Module root folder containing "main.tf" file inside 
example_module:
  root: './example'                         # Module root folder containing "main.tf" file inside 
  terraform:
    run-after:                              # Other Terraform modules to run before dispatching "example_module" 
      - example_prepare
    dependencies:                           # Global dependencies that should be considered when mathing changeset 
      - '../../global-modules'
    vars:                                   # Local module variables and global overwrites 
      sample: 'overwrite default value!'
      new_one: 'define a new variable here.'
    var-files:                              # Terraform variables files (pay attention to the order) 
      - foo.tfvars
      - bar.tfvars

terraform.dependencies key is available as local module configuration option only and matches the changed files affecting the module that allows Terraform commands to be launched on global modules changes.

run-after key is available as local module configuration option only and allows running desired Terraform modules after other modules dispatched (e.g. run example_prepare before starting example_module)

Usage

SAMPLE_VAR="sample value" GITHUB_TOKEN=xxxxxxx recink run terraform -c comment

Running example project

The following example will create 2 AWS VPCs with a peering connection between them:

AWS_DEFAULT_REGION='${region}' AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID='${access-key-id}' AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY='${secret-access-key}' recink run terraform example/

Note that example/ directory is relative to the recink-terraform module root.

How it works

REciNK and is listening for modules configured in .recink.yml (@see example) having a ${module.root}/main.tf file inside and triggering the configured operations (e.g. terraform init, terraform plan, terraform apply and terraform destroy).

Gotchas

  • If recink-comment is neither installed or configured the reporter will fall back to logger.info() and output the message in console

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npm i recink-terraform

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