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Terraform PR

v1.0.25

Terraform PR

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Terraform PR

GitHub Action for adding `terraform plan` output as a PR comment

Installation

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

              

- name: Terraform PR

uses: tchupp/actions-terraform-pr@v1.0.25

Learn more about this action in tchupp/actions-terraform-pr

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GitHub Actions: Terraform PR

GitHub Action for adding terraform plan output as a PR comment.

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Usage

This action can be used as follows:

      - uses: tchupp/actions-terraform-pr@v1
        with:
          github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
          apply-branch: "main"

Assumptions

The most common cause for issues involves a mismatch in expectations.
Please read below to make sure your setup aligns with the assumptions made by this action.

Setup

This action expects that the repo has been checked out and terraform has been set up with the correct version.
The following snippet from an example job, which can be found below.

...
    steps:
      - name: Checkout
        uses: actions/checkout@v3

      - name: Setup Terraform
        uses: hashicorp/setup-terraform@v2
        with:
          terraform_version: ~1.0.0
          cli_config_credentials_token: ${{ secrets.TF_TOKEN }}
...

Terraform Workspaces

Some teams choose to have multiple sets of terraform configuration in one git repository.
Let's say your repo looked like this:

$ tree
.
├── aws-route53
│   ├── main.tf
│   └── versions.tf
└── aws-vpc
    ├── main.tf
    └── versions.tf

2 directories, 4 files

If you had development, staging, and production workspaces for both sets of config files, you would have 6 workspaces total.

This action expects that your terraform workspace is uniquely named, at least inside your repository. That means the workspace names would be:

  • aws-route53-development
  • aws-route53-staging
  • aws-route53-production
  • aws-vpc-development
  • aws-vpc-staging
  • aws-vpc-production

This naming scheme is common when using a backend such as Terraform Cloud.

Inputs

github-token

Optional. Uses to comment on PRs.
This will default to ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} if omitted.

apply-branch

Optional. Set this to the default branch for your repo, ex main or master.
Leave blank to disable auto-apply.

path

Optional. Set this to the path to your terraform configuration files.
This will default to the top level directory if not specified.

pr-comment-title

Optional. Set this to specify a custom PR title.
This will default to '${TF_WORKSPACE}' if not specified.

Examples

Simple Setup

This setup assumes you have your terraform files at the top level of your repo, and you only have a single workspace:

$ tree
.
├── main.tf
└── versions.tf

0 directories, 2 files

In your .github/workflows/terraform.yml file you would have:

on:
  push:
    branches:
      - main
  pull_request:
    branches:
      - main
    paths:
      - '**.tf'
      - '.github/workflows/terraform.yml'

jobs:
  terraform:
    name: "Terraform"
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    env:
      TF_WORKSPACE: "default"
    steps:
      - name: Checkout
        uses: actions/checkout@v3

      - name: Setup Terraform
        uses: hashicorp/setup-terraform@v2
        with:
          terraform_version: ~1.0.0
          cli_config_credentials_token: ${{ secrets.TF_TOKEN }}

      - uses: tchupp/actions-terraform-pr@v1
        with:
          apply-branch: "main"

Single directory with a single workspace

This setup assumes you have your terraform files in a subdirectory in your repo, and you only have a single workspace:

$ tree
.
├── app
│   ├── index.ts
└── terraform
    ├── main.tf
    └── versions.tf

2 directories, 3 files

In your .github/workflows/terraform.yml file you would have:

on:
  push:
    branches:
      - main
  pull_request:
    branches:
      - main
    paths:
      - '**.tf'
      - '.github/workflows/terraform.yml'

jobs:
  terraform:
    name: "Terraform"
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    env:
      TF_WORKSPACE: "default"
    steps:
      - name: Checkout
        uses: actions/checkout@v3

      - name: Setup Terraform
        uses: hashicorp/setup-terraform@v2
        with:
          terraform_version: ~1.0.0
          cli_config_credentials_token: ${{ secrets.TF_TOKEN }}

      - uses: tchupp/actions-terraform-pr@v1
        with:
          apply-branch: "main"
          path: "terraform"

Single directory with multiple workspaces

This setup assumes you have your terraform files in a subdirectory in your repo, and you only have a single workspace:

$ tree
.
├── app
│   ├── index.ts
└── terraform
    ├── main.tf
    └── versions.tf

2 directories, 3 files

In your .github/workflows/terraform.yml file you would have:

on:
  push:
    branches:
      - main
  pull_request:
    branches:
      - main
    paths:
      - '**.tf'
      - '.github/workflows/terraform.yml'

jobs:
  terraform:
    name: "Terraform"
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    strategy:
      matrix:
        env:
          - development
          - staging
          - production
    env:
      TF_WORKSPACE: "${{ matrix.env }}"
    steps:
      - name: Checkout
        uses: actions/checkout@v3

      - name: Setup Terraform
        uses: hashicorp/setup-terraform@v2
        with:
          terraform_version: ~1.0.0
          cli_config_credentials_token: ${{ secrets.TF_TOKEN }}

      - uses: tchupp/actions-terraform-pr@v1
        with:
          apply-branch: "main"
          path: "terraform"

Manual Terraform Apply

In some situations, you want to control the terraform apply yourself.

In your .github/workflows/terraform.yml file you would have:

on:
  push:
    branches:
      - main
  pull_request:
    branches:
      - main
    paths:
      - '**.tf'
      - '.github/workflows/terraform.yml'

jobs:
  terraform:
    name: "Terraform"
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    env:
      TF_WORKSPACE: "default"
    steps:
      - name: Checkout
        uses: actions/checkout@v3

      - name: Setup Terraform
        uses: hashicorp/setup-terraform@v2
        with:
          terraform_version: ~1.0.0
          cli_config_credentials_token: ${{ secrets.TF_TOKEN }}

      - uses: tchupp/actions-terraform-pr@v1

      - name: Terraform Apply
        if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/main'
        run: |
          terraform apply -auto-approve

Disable locking for terraform plan

In some situations, you want to disabling workspace locking when running terraform plan.
This would be the equivalent of running terraform plan -lock=false: https://www.terraform.io/language/state/locking

In your .github/workflows/terraform.yml file you would have:

on:
  push:
    branches:
      - main
  pull_request:
    branches:
      - main
    paths:
      - '**.tf'
      - '.github/workflows/terraform.yml'

jobs:
  terraform:
    name: "Terraform"
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    env:
      TF_WORKSPACE: "default"
    steps:
      - name: Checkout
        uses: actions/checkout@v3

      - name: Setup Terraform
        uses: hashicorp/setup-terraform@v2
        with:
          terraform_version: ~1.0.0
          cli_config_credentials_token: ${{ secrets.TF_TOKEN }}

      - uses: tchupp/actions-terraform-pr@v1
        with:
          apply-branch: "main"
          lock-for-plan: false