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* [`checkov`](https://github.com/bridgecrewio/checkov) required for `checkov` hook. * [`terraform-docs`](https://github.com/terraform-docs/terraform-docs) required for `terraform_docs` hook. * [`terragrunt`](https://terragrunt.gruntwork.io/docs/getting-started/install/) required for `terragrunt_validate` hook. * [`terrascan`](https://github.com/tenable/terrascan) required for `terrascan` hook. * [`TFLint`](https://github.com/terraform-linters/tflint) required for `terraform_tflint` hook. * [`TFSec`](https://github.com/liamg/tfsec) required for `terraform_tfsec` hook. * [`infracost`](https://github.com/infracost/infracost) required for `infracost_breakdown` hook. * [`jq`](https://github.com/stedolan/jq) required for `terraform_validate` with `--retry-once-with-cleanup` flag, and for `infracost_breakdown` hook. * [`tfupdate`](https://github.com/minamijoyo/tfupdate) required for `tfupdate` hook. * [`hcledit`](https://github.com/minamijoyo/hcledit) required for `terraform_wrapper_module_for_each` hook.
Docker
**Pull docker image with all hooks**: ```bash TAG=latest docker pull ghcr.io/antonbabenko/pre-commit-terraform:$TAG ``` All available tags [here](https://github.com/antonbabenko/pre-commit-terraform/pkgs/container/pre-commit-terraform/versions). **Build from scratch**: When `--build-arg` is not specified, the latest version of `pre-commit` and `terraform` will be only installed. ```bash git clone git@github.com:antonbabenko/pre-commit-terraform.git cd pre-commit-terraform # Install the latest versions of all the tools docker build -t pre-commit-terraform --build-arg INSTALL_ALL=true . ``` To install a specific version of individual tools, define it using `--build-arg` arguments or set it to `latest`: ```bash docker build -t pre-commit-terraform \ --build-arg PRE_COMMIT_VERSION=latest \ --build-arg TERRAFORM_VERSION=latest \ --build-arg CHECKOV_VERSION=2.0.405 \ --build-arg INFRACOST_VERSION=latest \ --build-arg TERRAFORM_DOCS_VERSION=0.15.0 \ --build-arg TERRAGRUNT_VERSION=latest \ --build-arg TERRASCAN_VERSION=1.10.0 \ --build-arg TFLINT_VERSION=0.31.0 \ --build-arg TFSEC_VERSION=latest \ --build-arg TFUPDATE_VERSION=latest \ --build-arg HCLEDIT_VERSION=latest \ . ``` Set `-e PRE_COMMIT_COLOR=never` to disable the color output in `pre-commit`.
MacOS
```bash brew install pre-commit terraform-docs tflint tfsec checkov terrascan infracost tfupdate minamijoyo/hcledit/hcledit jq ```
Ubuntu 18.04
```bash sudo apt update sudo apt install -y unzip software-properties-common sudo add-apt-repository ppa:deadsnakes/ppa sudo apt install -y python3.7 python3-pip python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip pip3 install --no-cache-dir pre-commit python3.7 -m pip install -U checkov curl -L "$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/terraform-docs/terraform-docs/releases/latest | grep -o -E -m 1 "https://.+?-linux-amd64.tar.gz")" > terraform-docs.tgz && tar -xzf terraform-docs.tgz && rm terraform-docs.tgz && chmod +x terraform-docs && sudo mv terraform-docs /usr/bin/ curl -L "$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/terraform-linters/tflint/releases/latest | grep -o -E -m 1 "https://.+?_linux_amd64.zip")" > tflint.zip && unzip tflint.zip && rm tflint.zip && sudo mv tflint /usr/bin/ curl -L "$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/aquasecurity/tfsec/releases/latest | grep -o -E -m 1 "https://.+?tfsec-linux-amd64")" > tfsec && chmod +x tfsec && sudo mv tfsec /usr/bin/ curl -L "$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/tenable/terrascan/releases/latest | grep -o -E -m 1 "https://.+?_Linux_x86_64.tar.gz")" > terrascan.tar.gz && tar -xzf terrascan.tar.gz terrascan && rm terrascan.tar.gz && sudo mv terrascan /usr/bin/ && terrascan init sudo apt install -y jq && \ curl -L "$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/infracost/infracost/releases/latest | grep -o -E -m 1 "https://.+?-linux-amd64.tar.gz")" > infracost.tgz && tar -xzf infracost.tgz && rm infracost.tgz && sudo mv infracost-linux-amd64 /usr/bin/infracost && infracost register curl -L "$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/minamijoyo/tfupdate/releases/latest | grep -o -E -m 1 "https://.+?_linux_amd64.tar.gz")" > tfupdate.tar.gz && tar -xzf tfupdate.tar.gz tfupdate && rm tfupdate.tar.gz && sudo mv tfupdate /usr/bin/ curl -L "$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/minamijoyo/hcledit/releases/latest | grep -o -E -m 1 "https://.+?_linux_amd64.tar.gz")" > hcledit.tar.gz && tar -xzf hcledit.tar.gz hcledit && rm hcledit.tar.gz && sudo mv hcledit /usr/bin/ ```
Ubuntu 20.04
```bash sudo apt update sudo apt install -y unzip software-properties-common python3 python3-pip python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip pip3 install --no-cache-dir pre-commit pip3 install --no-cache-dir checkov curl -L "$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/terraform-docs/terraform-docs/releases/latest | grep -o -E -m 1 "https://.+?-linux-amd64.tar.gz")" > terraform-docs.tgz && tar -xzf terraform-docs.tgz terraform-docs && rm terraform-docs.tgz && chmod +x terraform-docs && sudo mv terraform-docs /usr/bin/ curl -L "$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/tenable/terrascan/releases/latest | grep -o -E -m 1 "https://.+?_Linux_x86_64.tar.gz")" > terrascan.tar.gz && tar -xzf terrascan.tar.gz terrascan && rm terrascan.tar.gz && sudo mv terrascan /usr/bin/ && terrascan init curl -L "$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/terraform-linters/tflint/releases/latest | grep -o -E -m 1 "https://.+?_linux_amd64.zip")" > tflint.zip && unzip tflint.zip && rm tflint.zip && sudo mv tflint /usr/bin/ curl -L "$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/aquasecurity/tfsec/releases/latest | grep -o -E -m 1 "https://.+?tfsec-linux-amd64")" > tfsec && chmod +x tfsec && sudo mv tfsec /usr/bin/ sudo apt install -y jq && \ curl -L "$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/infracost/infracost/releases/latest | grep -o -E -m 1 "https://.+?-linux-amd64.tar.gz")" > infracost.tgz && tar -xzf infracost.tgz && rm infracost.tgz && sudo mv infracost-linux-amd64 /usr/bin/infracost && infracost register curl -L "$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/minamijoyo/tfupdate/releases/latest | grep -o -E -m 1 "https://.+?_linux_amd64.tar.gz")" > tfupdate.tar.gz && tar -xzf tfupdate.tar.gz tfupdate && rm tfupdate.tar.gz && sudo mv tfupdate /usr/bin/ curl -L "$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/minamijoyo/hcledit/releases/latest | grep -o -E -m 1 "https://.+?_linux_amd64.tar.gz")" > hcledit.tar.gz && tar -xzf hcledit.tar.gz hcledit && rm hcledit.tar.gz && sudo mv hcledit /usr/bin/ ```
Windows 10/11 We highly recommend using [WSL/WSL2](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install) with Ubuntu and following the Ubuntu installation guide. Or use Docker. > Note: We won't be able to help with issues that can't be reproduced in Linux/Mac. > So, try to find a working solution and send PR before open an issue. Otherwise, you can follow [this gist](https://gist.github.com/etiennejeanneaurevolve/1ed387dc73c5d4cb53ab313049587d09): 1. Install [`git`](https://git-scm.com/downloads) and [`gitbash`](https://gitforwindows.org/) 2. Install [Python 3](https://www.python.org/downloads/) 3. Install all prerequisites needed (see above) Ensure your PATH environment variable looks for `bash.exe` in `C:\Program Files\Git\bin` (the one present in `C:\Windows\System32\bash.exe` does not work with `pre-commit.exe`) For `checkov`, you may need to also set your `PYTHONPATH` environment variable with the path to your Python modules. E.g. `C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python39\Lib\site-packages`
### 2. Install the pre-commit hook globally > Note: not needed if you use the Docker image ```bash DIR=~/.git-template git config --global init.templateDir ${DIR} pre-commit init-templatedir -t pre-commit ${DIR} ``` ### 3. Add configs and hooks Step into the repository you want to have the pre-commit hooks installed and run: ```bash git init cat < .pre-commit-config.yaml repos: - repo: https://github.com/antonbabenko/pre-commit-terraform rev: # Get the latest from: https://github.com/antonbabenko/pre-commit-terraform/releases hooks: - id: terraform_fmt - id: terraform_docs EOF ``` ### 4. Run Execute this command to run `pre-commit` on all files in the repository (not only changed files): ```bash pre-commit run -a ``` Or, using Docker ([available tags](https://github.com/antonbabenko/pre-commit-terraform/pkgs/container/pre-commit-terraform/versions)): > Note: This command uses your user id and group id for the docker container to use to access the local files. If the files are owned by another user, update the `USERID` environment variable. See [File Permissions section](#docker-usage-file-permissions) for more information. ```bash TAG=latest docker run -e "USERID=$(id -u):$(id -g)" -v $(pwd):/lint -w /lint ghcr.io/antonbabenko/pre-commit-terraform:$TAG run -a ``` Execute this command to list the versions of the tools in Docker: ```bash TAG=latest docker run --rm --entrypoint cat ghcr.io/antonbabenko/pre-commit-terraform:$TAG /usr/bin/tools_versions_info ``` ## Available Hooks There are several [pre-commit](https://pre-commit.com/) hooks to keep Terraform configurations (both `*.tf` and `*.tfvars`) and Terragrunt configurations (`*.hcl`) in a good shape: | Hook name | Description | Dependencies
[Install instructions here](#1-install-dependencies) | | ------------------------------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | `checkov` and `terraform_checkov` | [checkov](https://github.com/bridgecrewio/checkov) static analysis of terraform templates to spot potential security issues. [Hook notes](#checkov-deprecated-and-terraform_checkov) | `checkov`
Ubuntu deps: `python3`, `python3-pip` | | `infracost_breakdown` | Check how much your infra costs with [infracost](https://github.com/infracost/infracost). [Hook notes](#infracost_breakdown) | `infracost`, `jq`, [Infracost API key](https://www.infracost.io/docs/#2-get-api-key) | | `terraform_docs` | Inserts input and output documentation into `README.md`. Recommended. [Hook notes](#terraform_docs) | `terraform-docs` | | `terraform_docs_replace` | Runs `terraform-docs` and pipes the output directly to README.md. **DEPRECATED**, see [#248](https://github.com/antonbabenko/pre-commit-terraform/issues/248). [Hook notes](#terraform_docs_replace-deprecated) | `python3`, `terraform-docs` | | `terraform_docs_without_`
`aggregate_type_defaults` | Inserts input and output documentation into `README.md` without aggregate type defaults. Hook notes same as for [terraform_docs](#terraform_docs) | `terraform-docs` | | `terraform_fmt` | Reformat all Terraform configuration files to a canonical format. [Hook notes](#terraform_fmt) | - | | `terraform_providers_lock` | Updates provider signatures in [dependency lock files](https://www.terraform.io/docs/cli/commands/providers/lock.html). [Hook notes](#terraform_providers_lock) | - | | `terraform_tflint` | Validates all Terraform configuration files with [TFLint](https://github.com/terraform-linters/tflint). [Available TFLint rules](https://github.com/terraform-linters/tflint/tree/master/docs/rules#rules). [Hook notes](#terraform_tflint). | `tflint` | | `terraform_tfsec` | [TFSec](https://github.com/aquasecurity/tfsec) static analysis of terraform templates to spot potential security issues. [Hook notes](#terraform_tfsec) | `tfsec` | | `terraform_validate` | Validates all Terraform configuration files. [Hook notes](#terraform_validate) | `jq`, only for `--retry-once-with-cleanup` flag | | `terragrunt_fmt` | Reformat all [Terragrunt](https://github.com/gruntwork-io/terragrunt) configuration files (`*.hcl`) to a canonical format. | `terragrunt` | | `terragrunt_validate` | Validates all [Terragrunt](https://github.com/gruntwork-io/terragrunt) configuration files (`*.hcl`) | `terragrunt` | | `terraform_wrapper_module_for_each` | Generates Terraform wrappers with `for_each` in module. [Hook notes](#terraform_wrapper_module_for_each) | `hcledit` | | `terrascan` | [terrascan](https://github.com/tenable/terrascan) Detect compliance and security violations. [Hook notes](#terrascan) | `terrascan` | | `tfupdate` | [tfupdate](https://github.com/minamijoyo/tfupdate) Update version constraints of Terraform core, providers, and modules. [Hook notes](#tfupdate) | `tfupdate` | Check the [source file](https://github.com/antonbabenko/pre-commit-terraform/blob/master/.pre-commit-hooks.yaml) to know arguments used for each hook. ## Hooks usage notes and examples ### All hooks: Usage of environment variables in `--args` > All, except deprecated hooks: `checkov`, `terraform_docs_replace` You can use environment variables for the `--args` section. > **Warning**: You _must_ use the `${ENV_VAR}` definition, `$ENV_VAR` will not expand. Config example: ```yaml - id: terraform_tflint args: - --args=--config=${CONFIG_NAME}.${CONFIG_EXT} - --args=--module ``` If for config above set up `export CONFIG_NAME=.tflint; export CONFIG_EXT=hcl` before `pre-commit run`, args will be expanded to `--config=.tflint.hcl --module`. ### All hooks: Set env vars inside hook at runtime > All, except deprecated hooks: `checkov`, `terraform_docs_replace` You can specify environment variables that will be passed to the hook at runtime. Config example: ```yaml - id: terraform_validate args: - --env-vars=AWS_DEFAULT_REGION="us-west-2" - --env-vars=AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="anaccesskey" - --env-vars=AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="asecretkey" ``` ### All hooks: Disable color output > All, except deprecated hooks: `checkov`, `terraform_docs_replace` To disable color output for all hooks, set `PRE_COMMIT_COLOR=never` var. Eg: ```bash PRE_COMMIT_COLOR=never pre-commit run ``` ### checkov (deprecated) and terraform_checkov > `checkov` hook is deprecated, please use `terraform_checkov`. Note that `terraform_checkov` runs recursively during `-d .` usage. That means, for example, if you change `.tf` file in repo root, all existing `.tf` files in repo will be checked. 1. You can specify custom arguments. E.g.: ```yaml - id: terraform_checkov args: - --args=--quiet - --args=--skip-check CKV2_AWS_8 ``` Check all available arguments [here](https://www.checkov.io/2.Basics/CLI%20Command%20Reference.html). For deprecated hook you need to specify each argument separately: ```yaml - id: checkov args: [ "-d", ".", "--skip-check", "CKV2_AWS_8", ] ``` 2. When you have multiple directories and want to run `terraform_checkov` in all of them and share a single config file - use the `__GIT_WORKING_DIR__` placeholder. It will be replaced by `terraform_checkov` hooks with Git working directory (repo root) at run time. For example: ```yaml - id: terraform_checkov args: - --args=--config-file __GIT_WORKING_DIR__/.checkov.yml ``` ### infracost_breakdown `infracost_breakdown` executes `infracost breakdown` command and compare the estimated costs with those specified in the hook-config. `infracost breakdown` parses Terraform HCL code, and calls Infracost Cloud Pricing API (remote version or [self-hosted version](https://www.infracost.io/docs/cloud_pricing_api/self_hosted)). Unlike most other hooks, this hook triggers once if there are any changed files in the repository. 1. `infracost_breakdown` supports all `infracost breakdown` arguments (run `infracost breakdown --help` to see them). The following example only shows costs: ```yaml - id: infracost_breakdown args: - --args=--path=./env/dev verbose: true # Always show costs ```
Output ```bash Running in "env/dev" Summary: { "unsupportedResourceCounts": { "aws_sns_topic_subscription": 1 } } Total Monthly Cost: 86.83 USD Total Monthly Cost (diff): 86.83 USD ```
2. Note that spaces are not allowed in `--args`, so you need to split it, like this: ```yaml - id: infracost_breakdown args: - --args=--path=./env/dev - --args=--terraform-var-file="terraform.tfvars" - --args=--terraform-var-file="../terraform.tfvars" ``` 3. (Optionally) Define `cost constrains` the hook should evaluate successfully in order to pass: ```yaml - id: infracost_breakdown args: - --args=--path=./env/dev - --hook-config='.totalHourlyCost|tonumber > 0.1' - --hook-config='.totalHourlyCost|tonumber > 1' - --hook-config='.projects[].diff.totalMonthlyCost|tonumber != 10000' - --hook-config='.currency == "USD"' ```
Output ```bash Running in "env/dev" Passed: .totalHourlyCost|tonumber > 0.1 0.11894520547945205 > 0.1 Failed: .totalHourlyCost|tonumber > 1 0.11894520547945205 > 1 Passed: .projects[].diff.totalMonthlyCost|tonumber !=10000 86.83 != 10000 Passed: .currency == "USD" "USD" == "USD" Summary: { "unsupportedResourceCounts": { "aws_sns_topic_subscription": 1 } } Total Monthly Cost: 86.83 USD Total Monthly Cost (diff): 86.83 USD ```
* Only one path per one hook (`- id: infracost_breakdown`) is allowed. * Set `verbose: true` to see cost even when the checks are passed. * Hook uses `jq` to process the cost estimation report returned by `infracost breakdown` command * Expressions defined as `--hook-config` argument should be in a jq-compatible format (e.g. `.totalHourlyCost`, `.totalMonthlyCost`) To study json output produced by `infracost`, run the command `infracost breakdown -p PATH_TO_TF_DIR --format json`, and explore it on [jqplay.org](https://jqplay.org/). * Supported comparison operators: `<`, `<=`, `==`, `!=`, `>=`, `>`. * Most useful paths and checks: * `.totalHourlyCost` (same as `.projects[].breakdown.totalHourlyCost`) - show total hourly infra cost * `.totalMonthlyCost` (same as `.projects[].breakdown.totalMonthlyCost`) - show total monthly infra cost * `.projects[].diff.totalHourlyCost` - show the difference in hourly cost for the existing infra and tf plan * `.projects[].diff.totalMonthlyCost` - show the difference in monthly cost for the existing infra and tf plan * `.diffTotalHourlyCost` (for Infracost version 0.9.12 or newer) or `[.projects[].diff.totalMonthlyCost | select (.!=null) | tonumber] | add` (for Infracost older than 0.9.12) 4. **Docker usage**. In `docker build` or `docker run` command: * You need to provide [Infracost API key](https://www.infracost.io/docs/integrations/environment_variables/#infracost_api_key) via `-e INFRACOST_API_KEY=`. By default, it is saved in `~/.config/infracost/credentials.yml` * Set `-e INFRACOST_SKIP_UPDATE_CHECK=true` to [skip the Infracost update check](https://www.infracost.io/docs/integrations/environment_variables/#infracost_skip_update_check) if you use this hook as part of your CI/CD pipeline. ### terraform_docs 1. `terraform_docs` and `terraform_docs_without_aggregate_type_defaults` will insert/update documentation generated by [terraform-docs](https://github.com/terraform-docs/terraform-docs) framed by markers: ```txt ``` if they are present in `README.md`. 2. It is possible to pass additional arguments to shell scripts when using `terraform_docs` and `terraform_docs_without_aggregate_type_defaults`. 3. It is possible to automatically: * create a documentation file * extend existing documentation file by appending markers to the end of the file (see item 1 above) * use different filename for the documentation (default is `README.md`) ```yaml - id: terraform_docs args: - --hook-config=--path-to-file=README.md # Valid UNIX path. I.e. ../TFDOC.md or docs/README.md etc. - --hook-config=--add-to-existing-file=true # Boolean. true or false - --hook-config=--create-file-if-not-exist=true # Boolean. true or false ``` 4. You can provide [any configuration available in `terraform-docs`](https://terraform-docs.io/user-guide/configuration/) as an argument to `terraform_doc` hook, for example: ```yaml - id: terraform_docs args: - --args=--config=.terraform-docs.yml ``` > **Warning**: Avoid use `recursive.enabled: true` in config file, that can cause unexpected behavior. 5. If you need some exotic settings, it can be done too. I.e. this one generates HCL files: ```yaml - id: terraform_docs args: - tfvars hcl --output-file terraform.tfvars.model . ``` ### terraform_docs_replace (deprecated) **DEPRECATED**. Will be merged in [`terraform_docs`](#terraform_docs). `terraform_docs_replace` replaces the entire `README.md` rather than doing string replacement between markers. Put your additional documentation at the top of your `main.tf` for it to be pulled in. To replicate functionality in `terraform_docs` hook: 1. Create `.terraform-docs.yml` in the repo root with the following content: ```yaml formatter: "markdown" output: file: "README.md" mode: replace template: |- {{/** End of file fixer */}} ``` 2. Replace `terraform_docs_replace` hook config in `.pre-commit-config.yaml` with: ```yaml - id: terraform_docs args: - --args=--config=.terraform-docs.yml ``` ### terraform_fmt 1. `terraform_fmt` supports custom arguments so you can pass [supported flags](https://www.terraform.io/docs/cli/commands/fmt.html#usage). Eg: ```yaml - id: terraform_fmt args: - --args=-no-color - --args=-diff - --args=-write=false ``` ### terraform_providers_lock 1. The hook requires Terraform 0.14 or later. 2. The hook invokes two operations that can be really slow: * `terraform init` (in case `.terraform` directory is not initialized) * `terraform providers lock` Both operations require downloading data from remote Terraform registries, and not all of that downloaded data or meta-data is currently being cached by Terraform. 3. `terraform_providers_lock` supports custom arguments: ```yaml - id: terraform_providers_lock args: - --args=-platform=windows_amd64 - --args=-platform=darwin_amd64 ``` 4. It may happen that Terraform working directory (`.terraform`) already exists but not in the best condition (eg, not initialized modules, wrong version of Terraform, etc.). To solve this problem, you can find and delete all `.terraform` directories in your repository: ```bash echo " function rm_terraform { find . \( -iname ".terraform*" ! -iname ".terraform-docs*" \) -print0 | xargs -0 rm -r } " >>~/.bashrc # Reload shell and use `rm_terraform` command in the repo root ``` `terraform_providers_lock` hook will try to reinitialize directories before running the `terraform providers lock` command. 5. `terraform_providers_lock` support passing custom arguments to its `terraform init`: ```yaml - id: terraform_providers_lock args: - --tf-init-args=-upgrade ``` ### terraform_tflint 1. `terraform_tflint` supports custom arguments so you can enable module inspection, enable / disable rules, etc. Example: ```yaml - id: terraform_tflint args: - --args=--module - --args=--enable-rule=terraform_documented_variables ``` 2. When you have multiple directories and want to run `tflint` in all of them and share a single config file, it is impractical to hard-code the path to the `.tflint.hcl` file. The solution is to use the `__GIT_WORKING_DIR__` placeholder which will be replaced by `terraform_tflint` hooks with Git working directory (repo root) at run time. For example: ```yaml - id: terraform_tflint args: - --args=--config=__GIT_WORKING_DIR__/.tflint.hcl ``` ### terraform_tfsec 1. `terraform_tfsec` will consume modified files that pre-commit passes to it, so you can perform whitelisting of directories or files to run against via [files](https://pre-commit.com/#config-files) pre-commit flag Example: ```yaml - id: terraform_tfsec files: ^prd-infra/ ``` The above will tell pre-commit to pass down files from the `prd-infra/` folder only such that the underlying `tfsec` tool can run against changed files in this directory, ignoring any other folders at the root level 2. To ignore specific warnings, follow the convention from the [documentation](https://github.com/aquasecurity/tfsec#ignoring-warnings). Example: ```hcl resource "aws_security_group_rule" "my-rule" { type = "ingress" cidr_blocks = ["0.0.0.0/0"] #tfsec:ignore:AWS006 } ``` 3. `terraform_tfsec` supports custom arguments, so you can pass supported `--no-color` or `--format` (output), `-e` (exclude checks) flags: ```yaml - id: terraform_tfsec args: - > --args=--format json --no-color -e aws-s3-enable-bucket-logging,aws-s3-specify-public-access-block ``` 4. When you have multiple directories and want to run `tfsec` in all of them and share a single config file - use the `__GIT_WORKING_DIR__` placeholder. It will be replaced by `terraform_tfsec` hooks with Git working directory (repo root) at run time. For example: ```yaml - id: terraform_tfsec args: - --args=--config-file=__GIT_WORKING_DIR__/.tfsec.json ``` Otherwise, will be used files that located in sub-folders: ```yaml - id: terraform_tfsec args: - --args=--config-file=.tfsec.json ``` ### terraform_validate 1. `terraform_validate` supports custom arguments so you can pass supported `-no-color` or `-json` flags: ```yaml - id: terraform_validate args: - --args=-json - --args=-no-color ``` 2. `terraform_validate` also supports passing custom arguments to its `terraform init`: ```yaml - id: terraform_validate args: - --tf-init-args=-lockfile=readonly ``` 3. It may happen that Terraform working directory (`.terraform`) already exists but not in the best condition (eg, not initialized modules, wrong version of Terraform, etc.). To solve this problem, you can delete broken `.terraform` directories in your repository: **Option 1** ```yaml - id: terraform_validate args: - --hook-config=--retry-once-with-cleanup=true # Boolean. true or false ``` > Note: The flag requires additional dependency to be installed: `jq`. If `--retry-once-with-cleanup=true`, then in each failed directory the cached modules and providers from the `.terraform` directory will be deleted, before retrying once more. To avoid unnecessary deletion of this directory, the cleanup and retry will only happen if Terraform produces any of the following error messages: * "Missing or corrupted provider plugins" * "Module source has changed" * "Module version requirements have changed" * "Module not installed" * "Could not load plugin" **Warning:** When using `--retry-once-with-cleanup=true`, problematic `.terraform/modules/` and `.terraform/providers/` directories will be recursively deleted without prompting for consent. Other files and directories will not be affected, such as the `.terraform/environment` file. **Option 2** An alternative solution is to find and delete all `.terraform` directories in your repository: ```bash echo " function rm_terraform { find . \( -iname ".terraform*" ! -iname ".terraform-docs*" \) -print0 | xargs -0 rm -r } " >>~/.bashrc # Reload shell and use `rm_terraform` command in the repo root ``` `terraform_validate` hook will try to reinitialize them before running the `terraform validate` command. **Warning:** If you use Terraform workspaces, DO NOT use this option ([details](https://github.com/antonbabenko/pre-commit-terraform/issues/203#issuecomment-918791847)). Consider the first option, or wait for [`force-init`](https://github.com/antonbabenko/pre-commit-terraform/issues/224) option implementation. 4. `terraform_validate` in a repo with Terraform module, written using Terraform 0.15+ and which uses provider `configuration_aliases` ([Provider Aliases Within Modules](https://www.terraform.io/language/modules/develop/providers#provider-aliases-within-modules)), errors out. When running the hook against Terraform code where you have provider `configuration_aliases` defined in a `required_providers` configuration block, terraform will throw an error like: > Error: Provider configuration not present > To work with `` its original provider configuration at provider `["registry.terraform.io/hashicorp/aws"].` is required, but it has been removed. This occurs when a provider configuration is removed while > objects created by that provider still exist in the state. Re-add the provider configuration to destroy ``, after which you can remove the provider configuration again. This is a [known issue](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/issues/28490) with Terraform and how providers are initialized in Terraform 0.15 and later. To work around this you can add an `exclude` parameter to the configuration of `terraform_validate` hook like this: ```yaml - id: terraform_validate exclude: '^[^/]+$' ``` This will exclude the root directory from being processed by this hook. Then add a subdirectory like "examples" or "tests" and put an example implementation in place that defines the providers with the proper aliases, and this will give you validation of your module through the example. If instead you are using this with multiple modules in one repository you'll want to set the path prefix in the regular expression, such as `exclude: modules/offendingmodule/[^/]+$`. Alternately, you can use [terraform-config-inspect](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-config-inspect) and use a variant of [this script](https://github.com/bendrucker/terraform-configuration-aliases-action/blob/main/providers.sh) to generate a providers file at runtime: ```bash terraform-config-inspect --json . | jq -r ' [.required_providers[].aliases] | flatten | del(.[] | select(. == null)) | reduce .[] as $entry ( {}; .provider[$entry.name] //= [] | .provider[$entry.name] += [{"alias": $entry.alias}] ) ' | tee aliased-providers.tf.json ``` Save it as `.generate-providers.sh` in the root of your repository and add a `pre-commit` hook to run it before all other hooks, like so: ```yaml - repos: - repo: local hooks: - id: generate-terraform-providers name: generate-terraform-providers require_serial: true entry: .generate-providers.sh language: script files: \.tf(vars)?$ pass_filenames: false - repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks [...] ``` > Note: The latter method will leave an "aliased-providers.tf.json" file in your repo. You will either want to automate a way to clean this up or add it to your `.gitignore` or both. ### terraform_wrapper_module_for_each `terraform_wrapper_module_for_each` generates module wrappers for Terraform modules (useful for Terragrunt where `for_each` is not supported). When using this hook without arguments it will create wrappers for the root module and all modules available in "modules" directory. You may want to customize some of the options: 1. `--module-dir=...` - Specify a single directory to process. Values: "." (means just root module), "modules/iam-user" (a single module), or empty (means include all submodules found in "modules/*"). 2. `--module-repo-org=...` - Module repository organization (e.g. "terraform-aws-modules"). 3. `--module-repo-shortname=...` - Short name of the repository (e.g. "s3-bucket"). 4. `--module-repo-provider=...` - Name of the repository provider (e.g. "aws" or "google"). Sample configuration: ```yaml - id: terraform_wrapper_module_for_each args: - --args=--module-dir=. # Process only root module - --args=--dry-run # No files will be created/updated - --args=--verbose # Verbose output ``` **If you use hook inside Docker:** The `terraform_wrapper_module_for_each` hook attempts to determine the module's short name to be inserted into the generated `README.md` files for the `source` URLs. Since the container uses a bind mount at a static location, it can cause this short name to be incorrect. If the generated name is incorrect, set them by providing the `module-repo-shortname` option to the hook: ```yaml - id: terraform_wrapper_module_for_each args: - '--args=--module-repo-shortname=ec2-instance' ``` ### terrascan 1. `terrascan` supports custom arguments so you can pass supported flags like `--non-recursive` and `--policy-type` to disable recursive inspection and set the policy type respectively: ```yaml - id: terrascan args: - --args=--non-recursive # avoids scan errors on subdirectories without Terraform config files - --args=--policy-type=azure ``` See the `terrascan run -h` command line help for available options. 2. Use the `--args=--verbose` parameter to see the rule ID in the scanning output. Useful to skip validations. 3. Use `--skip-rules="ruleID1,ruleID2"` parameter to skip one or more rules globally while scanning (e.g.: `--args=--skip-rules="ruleID1,ruleID2"`). 4. Use the syntax `#ts:skip=RuleID optional_comment` inside a resource to skip the rule for that resource. ### tfupdate 1. Out of the box `tfupdate` will pin the terraform version: ```yaml - id: tfupdate name: Autoupdate Terraform versions ``` 2. If you'd like to pin providers, etc., use custom arguments, i.e `provider=PROVIDER_NAME`: ```yaml - id: tfupdate name: Autoupdate AWS provider versions args: - --args=provider aws # Will be pined to latest version - id: tfupdate name: Autoupdate Helm provider versions args: - --args=provider helm - --args=--version 2.5.0 # Will be pined to specified version ``` Check [`tfupdate` usage instructions](https://github.com/minamijoyo/tfupdate#usage) for other available options and usage examples. No need to pass `--recursive .` as it is added automatically. ## Docker Usage: File Permissions A mismatch between the Docker container's user and the local repository file ownership can cause permission issues in the repository where `pre-commit` is run. The container runs as the `root` user by default, and uses a `tools/entrypoint.sh` script to assume a user ID and group ID if specified by the environment variable `USERID`. The [recommended command](#4-run) to run the Docker container is: ```bash TAG=latest docker run -e "USERID=$(id -u):$(id -g)" -v $(pwd):/lint -w /lint ghcr.io/antonbabenko/pre-commit-terraform:$TAG run -a ``` which uses your current session's user ID and group ID to set the variable in the run command. Without this setting, you may find files and directories owned by `root` in your local repository. If the local repository is using a different user or group for permissions, you can modify the `USERID` to the user ID and group ID needed. **Do not use the username or groupname in the environment variable, as it has no meaning in the container.** You can get the current directory's owner user ID and group ID from the 3rd (user) and 4th (group) columns in `ls` output: ```bash $ ls -aldn . drwxr-xr-x 9 1000 1000 4096 Sep 1 16:23 . ``` ## Authors This repository is managed by [Anton Babenko](https://github.com/antonbabenko) with help from these awesome contributors: ## License MIT licensed. 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