tfnotify

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Published: Jun 30, 2018 License: MIT Imports: 15 Imported by: 0

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tfnotify

tfnotify parses Terraform commands' execution result and applies it to an arbitrary template and then notifies it to GitHub comments etc.

Motivation

There are commands such as plan and apply on Terraform command, but many developers think they would like to check if the execution of those commands succeeded. Terraform commands are often executed via CI like Circle CI, but in that case you need to go to the CI page to check it. This is very troublesome. It is very efficient if you can check it with GitHub comments or Slack etc. You can do this by using this command.

Installation

Grab the binary from GitHub Releases (Recommended)

or

$ go get -u github.com/mercari/tfnotify
What tfnotify does
  1. Parse the execution result of Terraform
  2. Bind parsed results to Go templates
  3. Notify it to any platform (e.g. GitHub) as you like

Detailed specifications such as templates and notification destinations can be customized from the configration files (described later).

Usage

Basic

tfnotify is just CLI command. So you can run it from your local after grabbing the binary.

Basically tfnotify waits for the input from Stdin. So tfnotify needs to pipe the output of Terraform command like the following:

$ terraform plan | tfnotify plan

For plan command, you also need to specify plan as the argument of tfnotify. In the case of apply, you need to do apply. Currently supported commands can be checked with tfnotify --help.

Configurations

When running tfnotify, you can specify the configuration path via --config option (if it's omitted, it defaults to {.,}tfnotify.y{,a}ml).

The example settings of GitHub and Slack are as follows. Incidentally, there is no need to replace TOKEN string such as $GITHUB_TOKEN with the actual token. Instead, it must be defined as environment variables in CI settings.

template of Go can be used for template. The templates can be used in tfnotify.yaml are as follows:

Placeholder Usage
{{ .Title }} Like ## Plan result
{{ .Message }} A string that can be set from CLI with --message option
{{ .Result }} Matched result by parsing like Plan: 1 to add or No changes
{{ .Body }} The entire of Terraform execution result
{{ .Link }} The link of the build page on CI
Template Examples
For GitHub
---
ci: circleci
notifier:
  github:
    token: $GITHUB_TOKEN
    repository:
      owner: "mercari"
      name: "tfnotify"
terraform:
  fmt:
    template: |
      {{ .Title }}

      {{ .Message }}

      {{ .Result }}

      {{ .Body }}
  plan:
    template: |
      {{ .Title }} <sup>[CI link]( {{ .Link }} )</sup>
      {{ .Message }}
      {{if .Result}}
      <pre><code> {{ .Result }}
      </pre></code>
      {{end}}
      <details><summary>Details (Click me)</summary>
      <pre><code> {{ .Body }}
      </pre></code></details>
  apply:
    template: |
      {{ .Title }}
      {{ .Message }}
      {{if .Result}}
      <pre><code> {{ .Result }}
      </pre></code>
      {{end}}
      <details><summary>Details (Click me)</summary>
      <pre><code> {{ .Body }}
      </pre></code></details>
For Slack
---
ci: circleci
notifier:
  slack:
    token: $SLACK_TOKEN
    channel: $SLACK_CHANNEL_ID
    bot: $SLACK_BOT_NAME
terraform:
  plan:
    template: |
      {{ .Message }}
      {{if .Result}}
      ```
      {{ .Result }}
      ```
      {{end}}
      ```
      {{ .Body }}
      ```
Supported CI

Currently, supported CI are here:

  • Circle CI
  • Travis CI
Private Repository Considerations

GitHub private repositories require the repo and write:discussion permissions.

Committers

Contribution

Please read the CLA below carefully before submitting your contribution.

https://www.mercari.com/cla/

License

Copyright 2018 Mercari, Inc.

Licensed under the MIT License.

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