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# This workflow installs the latest version of Terraform CLI and configures the Terraform CLI configuration file | |
# with an API token for Terraform Cloud (app.terraform.io). On pull request events, this workflow will run | |
# `terraform init`, `terraform fmt`, and `terraform plan` (speculative plan via Terraform Cloud). On push events | |
# to the "master" branch, `terraform apply` will be executed. | |
# | |
# Documentation for `hashicorp/setup-terraform` is located here: https://github.com/hashicorp/setup-terraform | |
# | |
# To use this workflow, you will need to complete the following setup steps. | |
# | |
# 1. Create a `main.tf` file in the root of this repository with the `remote` backend and one or more resources defined. | |
# Example `main.tf`: | |
# # The configuration for the `remote` backend. | |
# terraform { | |
# backend "remote" { | |
# # The name of your Terraform Cloud organization. | |
# organization = "example-organization" | |
# | |
# # The name of the Terraform Cloud workspace to store Terraform state files in. | |
# workspaces { | |
# name = "example-workspace" | |
# } | |
# } | |
# } | |
# | |
# # An example resource that does nothing. | |
# resource "null_resource" "example" { | |
# triggers = { | |
# value = "A example resource that does nothing!" | |
# } | |
# } | |
# | |
# | |
# 2. Generate a Terraform Cloud user API token and store it as a GitHub secret (e.g. TF_API_TOKEN) on this repository. | |
# Documentation: | |
# - https://www.terraform.io/docs/cloud/users-teams-organizations/api-tokens.html | |
# - https://help.github.com/en/actions/configuring-and-managing-workflows/creating-and-storing-encrypted-secrets | |
# | |
# 3. Reference the GitHub secret in step using the `hashicorp/setup-terraform` GitHub Action. | |
# Example: | |
# - name: Setup Terraform | |
# uses: hashicorp/setup-terraform@v1 | |
# with: | |
# cli_config_credentials_token: ${{ secrets.TF_API_TOKEN }} | |
name: 'Terraform' | |
on: | |
push: | |
branches: [ "master" ] | |
pull_request: | |
permissions: | |
contents: read | |
jobs: | |
terraform: | |
name: 'Terraform' | |
runs-on: ubuntu-latest | |
environment: production | |
# Use the Bash shell regardless whether the GitHub Actions runner is ubuntu-latest, macos-latest, or windows-latest | |
defaults: | |
run: | |
shell: bash | |
steps: | |
# Checkout the repository to the GitHub Actions runner | |
- name: Checkout | |
uses: actions/checkout@v4 | |
# Install the latest version of Terraform CLI and configure the Terraform CLI configuration file with a Terraform Cloud user API token | |
- name: Setup Terraform | |
uses: hashicorp/setup-terraform@v1 | |
with: | |
cli_config_credentials_token: ${{ secrets.TF_API_TOKEN }} | |
# Initialize a new or existing Terraform working directory by creating initial files, loading any remote state, downloading modules, etc. | |
- name: Terraform Init | |
run: terraform init | |
# Checks that all Terraform configuration files adhere to a canonical format | |
- name: Terraform Format | |
run: terraform fmt -check | |
# Generates an execution plan for Terraform | |
- name: Terraform Plan | |
run: terraform plan -input=false | |
# On push to "master", build or change infrastructure according to Terraform configuration files | |
# Note: It is recommended to set up a required "strict" status check in your repository for "Terraform Cloud". See the documentation on "strict" required status checks for more information: https://help.github.com/en/github/administering-a-repository/types-of-required-status-checks | |
- name: Terraform Apply | |
if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/"master"' && github.event_name == 'push' | |
run: terraform apply -auto-approve -input=false |