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Collection of git hooks for Terraform to be used with pre-commit framework

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How to install

1. Install dependencies

  • pre-commit, terraform, git, POSIX compatible shell, Internet connection (on first run), x86_64 compatible operation system, Some hardware where this OS will run, Electricity for hardware and internet connection, Some basic physical laws, Hope that it all will works.

  • checkov required for checkov hook.
  • terraform-docs required for terraform_docs hooks.
  • terragrunt required for terragrunt_validate hook.
  • terrascan required for terrascan hook.
  • TFLint required for terraform_tflint hook.
  • TFSec required for terraform_tfsec hook.
Docker

If no --build-arg is specified, then the latest versions of pre-commit and terraform will be installed.

git clone [email protected]:antonbabenko/pre-commit-terraform.git
cd pre-commit-terraform
# Install all tools with latest versions:
docker build -t pre-commit --build-arg INSTALL_ALL=true .

You can specify needed tool versions by providing --build-arg's.
If you'd like you can use the latest versions:

docker build -t pre-commit \
    --build-arg PRE_COMMIT_VERSION=latest \
    --build-arg TERRAFORM_VERSION=latest \
    --build-arg CHECKOV_VERSION=2.0.405 \
    --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 \
    .

To disable the pre-commit color output, set -e PRE_COMMIT_COLOR=never.

MacOS

coreutils required for terraform_validate hook on macOS (due to use of realpath).

brew install pre-commit terraform-docs tflint tfsec coreutils checkov terrascan
terrascan init
Ubuntu 18.04
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/accurics/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
Ubuntu 20.04
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/accurics/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/

2. Install the pre-commit hook globally

Note: not needed if you use the Docker image

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:

git init
cat <<EOF > .pre-commit-config.yaml
repos:
- repo: git://github.com/antonbabenko/pre-commit-terraform
  rev: <VERSION> # Get the latest from: https://github.com/antonbabenko/pre-commit-terraform/releases
  hooks:
    - id: terraform_fmt
    - id: terraform_docs
EOF

4. Run

After the pre-commit hook has been installing you can run it manually on all files in the repository.

Local installation:

pre-commit run -a

Docker:

docker run -v $(pwd):/lint -w /lint pre-commit run -a

You be able to list tools versions when needed

TAG=latest && docker run --entrypoint cat pre-commit:$TAG /usr/bin/tools_versions_info

Available Hooks

There are several pre-commit hooks to keep Terraform configurations (both *.tf and *.tfvars) and Terragrunt configurations (*.hcl) in a good shape:

Hook name Description Dependencies
Install instructions here
checkov checkov static analysis of terraform templates to spot potential security issues. Hook notes checkov
Ubuntu deps: python3, python3-pip
terraform_docs_replace Runs terraform-docs and pipes the output directly to README.md 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 Inserts input and output documentation into README.md. Recommended. Hook notes terraform-docs
terraform_fmt Rewrites all Terraform configuration files to a canonical format. Hook notes -
terraform_providers_lock Updates provider signatures in dependency lock files. Hook notes -
terraform_tflint Validates all Terraform configuration files with TFLint. Available TFLint rules. Hook notes. tflint
terraform_tfsec TFSec static analysis of terraform templates to spot potential security issues. Hook notes tfsec
terraform_validate Validates all Terraform configuration files. Hook notes -
terragrunt_fmt Rewrites all Terragrunt configuration files (*.hcl) to a canonical format. terragrunt
terragrunt_validate Validates all Terragrunt configuration files (*.hcl) terragrunt
terrascan terrascan Detect compliance and security violations. terrascan

Check the source file to know arguments used for each hook.

Hooks usage notes and examples

checkov

For checkov you need to specify each argument separately:

- id: checkov
  args: [
    "-d", ".",
    "--skip-check", "CKV2_AWS_8",
  ]

terraform_docs

  1. terraform_docs and terraform_docs_without_aggregate_type_defaults will insert/update documentation generated by terraform-docs framed by markers:

    <!-- BEGINNING OF PRE-COMMIT-TERRAFORM DOCS HOOK -->
    
    <!-- END OF PRE-COMMIT-TERRAFORM DOCS HOOK -->

    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. Send pull-request with the new hook if something is missing.

  3. It is possible to automatically:

    • create docfile (and PATH to it)
    • extend exiting docs files, by appending markers to the end of file (see p.1)
    • use different than README.md docfile name.
    - 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-exiting-file=true      # Boolean. true or false
        - --hook-config=--create-file-if-not-exist=true # Boolean. true or false
  4. You can provide arguments to terraform_doc. Eg. for configuration:

    - id: terraform_docs
      args:
        - --args=--config=.terraform-docs.yml
    
  5. If you need some exotic settings, it can be be done too. I.e. this one generates HCL files:

    - id: terraform_docs
    args:
        - tfvars hcl --output-file terraform.tfvars.model .

terraform_docs_replace

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. The optional --dest argument lets you change the filename that gets created/modified.

Example:

- id: terraform_docs_replace
  args:
    - --sort-by-required
    - --dest=TEST.md

terraform_fmt

  1. terraform_fmt supports custom arguments so you can pass supported flags. Eg:

     - 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 initialised)
    • 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:

     - 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:

    echo "
    function rm_terraform {
        find . -name ".terraform*" -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 them before running the terraform providers lock command.

terraform_tflint

  1. terraform_tflint supports custom arguments so you can enable module inspection, deep check mode, etc.

    Example:

    - id: terraform_tflint
      args:
        - --args=--deep
        - --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 .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:

    - 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 pre-commit flag

    Example:

    - 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.

    Example:

    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:

     - id: terraform_tfsec
       args:
         - >
           --args=--format json
           --no-color
           -e aws-s3-enable-bucket-logging,aws-s3-specify-public-access-block

terraform_validate

  1. terraform_validate supports custom arguments so you can pass supported -no-color or -json flags:

     - id: terraform_validate
       args:
         - --args=-json
         - --args=-no-color
  2. terraform_validate also supports custom environment variables passed to the pre-commit runtime:

    - id: terraform_validate
      args:
        - --envs=AWS_DEFAULT_REGION="us-west-2"
        - --envs=AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="anaccesskey"
        - --envs=AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="asecretkey"
  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 find and delete all .terraform directories in your repository:

    echo "
    function rm_terraform {
        find . -name ".terraform*" -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 workaround (details). Wait to force-init option implementation

Authors

This repository is managed by Anton Babenko with help from these awesome contributors:

License

MIT licensed. See LICENSE for full details.

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