GitHub Action that outputs list of Atmos components by jq query
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GitHub Action that outputs list of Atmos components by jq query.
For example following query will fetch components that have in settings set github.actions_enabled: true
:
.value.settings.github.actions_enabled // false
Output of this action is a list of basic component information. For example:
[
{
"stack": "plat-ue2-sandbox",
"component": "test-component-01",
"stack_slug": "plat-ue2-sandbox-test-component-01",
"component_path": "components/terraform/s3-bucket"
}
]
The action expects the atmos configuration file atmos.yaml
to be present in the repository.
The config should have the following structure:
integrations:
github:
gitops:
opentofu-version: 1.7.3
terraform-version: 1.5.2
infracost-enabled: false
artifact-storage:
region: us-east-2
bucket: cptest-core-ue2-auto-gitops
table: cptest-core-ue2-auto-gitops-plan-storage
role: arn:aws:iam::xxxxxxxxxxxx:role/cptest-core-ue2-auto-gitops-gha
role:
plan: arn:aws:iam::yyyyyyyyyyyy:role/cptest-core-gbl-identity-gitops
apply: arn:aws:iam::yyyyyyyyyyyy:role/cptest-core-gbl-identity-gitops
matrix:
sort-by: .stack_slug
group-by: .stack_slug | split("-") | [.[0], .[2]] | join("-")
Important
Please note! This GitHub Action only works with atmos >= 1.63.0
. If you are using atmos < 1.63.0
please use v1
version of this action.
This action supports OpenTofu.
Important
Please note! OpenTofu supported by Atmos >= 1.73.0
.
For details read
To enable OpenTofu add the following settings to atmos.yaml
- Set the
opentofu-version
in theatmos.yaml
to the desired version - Set
components.terraform.command
totofu
components:
terraform:
command: tofu
...
integrations:
github:
gitops:
opentofu-version: 1.7.3
...
In following GitHub workflow example first job will filter components that have settings github.actions_enabled: true
and then in following job stack_slug
will be printed to stdout.
jobs:
selected-components:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: Select Components
outputs:
matrix: ${{ steps.components.outputs.matrix }}
steps:
- name: Selected Components
id: components
uses: cloudposse/github-action-atmos-terraform-select-components@v2
with:
atmos-config-path: "${{ github.workspace }}/rootfs/usr/local/etc/atmos/"
jq-query: 'to_entries[] | .key as $parent | .value.components.terraform | to_entries[] | select(.value.settings.github.actions_enabled // false) | [$parent, .key] | join(",")'
print-stack-slug:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs:
- selected-components
if: ${{ needs.selected-components.outputs.matrix != '{"include":[]}' }}
strategy:
matrix: ${{ fromJson(needs.selected-components.outputs.matrix) }}
name: ${{ matrix.stack_slug }}
steps:
- name: echo
run:
echo "${{ matrix.stack_slug }}"
The notable changes in v2
are:
v2
works only withatmos >= 1.63.0
v2
dropsinstall-terraform
input because terraform is not required for affected stacks callv2
dropsatmos-gitops-config-path
input and the./.github/config/atmos-gitops.yaml
config file. Now you have to use GitHub Actions environment variables to specify the location of theatmos.yaml
.
The following configuration fields now moved to GitHub action inputs with the same names
name |
---|
atmos-version |
atmos-config-path |
The following configuration fields moved to the atmos.yaml
configuration file.
name | YAML path in atmos.yaml |
---|---|
aws-region |
integrations.github.gitops.artifact-storage.region |
terraform-state-bucket |
integrations.github.gitops.artifact-storage.bucket |
terraform-state-table |
integrations.github.gitops.artifact-storage.table |
terraform-state-role |
integrations.github.gitops.artifact-storage.role |
terraform-plan-role |
integrations.github.gitops.role.plan |
terraform-apply-role |
integrations.github.gitops.role.apply |
terraform-version |
integrations.github.gitops.terraform-version |
enable-infracost |
integrations.github.gitops.infracost-enabled |
sort-by |
integrations.github.gitops.matrix.sort-by |
group-by |
integrations.github.gitops.matrix.group-by |
For example, to migrate from v1
to v2
, you should have something similar to the following in your atmos.yaml
:
./.github/config/atmos.yaml
# ... your existing configuration
integrations:
github:
gitops:
terraform-version: 1.5.2
infracost-enabled: false
artifact-storage:
region: us-east-2
bucket: cptest-core-ue2-auto-gitops
table: cptest-core-ue2-auto-gitops-plan-storage
role: arn:aws:iam::xxxxxxxxxxxx:role/cptest-core-ue2-auto-gitops-gha
role:
plan: arn:aws:iam::yyyyyyyyyyyy:role/cptest-core-gbl-identity-gitops
apply: arn:aws:iam::yyyyyyyyyyyy:role/cptest-core-gbl-identity-gitops
matrix:
sort-by: .stack_slug
group-by: .stack_slug | split("-") | [.[0], .[2]] | join("-")
.github/workflows/main.yaml
- name: Selected Components
id: components
uses: cloudposse/github-action-atmos-terraform-select-components@v2
with:
atmos-config-path: ./rootfs/usr/local/etc/atmos/
jq-query: 'to_entries[] | .key as $parent | .value.components.terraform | to_entries[] | select(.value.settings.github.actions_enabled // false) | [$parent, .key] | join(",")'
This corresponds to the v1
configuration (deprecated) below.
The v1
configuration file ./.github/config/atmos-gitops.yaml
looked like this:
atmos-version: 1.45.3
atmos-config-path: ./rootfs/usr/local/etc/atmos/
terraform-state-bucket: cptest-core-ue2-auto-gitops
terraform-state-table: cptest-core-ue2-auto-gitops
terraform-state-role: arn:aws:iam::xxxxxxxxxxxx:role/cptest-core-ue2-auto-gitops-gha
terraform-plan-role: arn:aws:iam::yyyyyyyyyyyy:role/cptest-core-gbl-identity-gitops
terraform-apply-role: arn:aws:iam::yyyyyyyyyyyy:role/cptest-core-gbl-identity-gitops
terraform-version: 1.5.2
aws-region: us-east-2
enable-infracost: false
sort-by: .stack_slug
group-by: .stack_slug | split("-") | [.[0], .[2]] | join("-")
And the v1
GitHub Action Workflow looked like this.
.github/workflows/main.yaml
- name: Selected Components
id: components
uses: cloudposse/github-action-atmos-terraform-select-components@v1
with:
atmos-gitops-config-path: ./.github/config/atmos-gitops.yaml
jq-query: 'to_entries[] | .key as $parent | .value.components.terraform | to_entries[] | select(.value.settings.github.actions_enabled // false) | [$parent, .key] | join(",")'
v1
replaces thejq-query
input parameter with a new parameter calledselected-filter
to simplify the query for end-users. Now you need to specify only the part used inside of theselect(...)
function of thejq-query
.
2.v1
moves most of the inputs
to the Atmos GitOps config path ./.github/config/atmos-gitops.yaml
. Simply create this file, transfer your settings to it, then remove the corresponding arguments from your invocations of the cloudposse/github-action-atmos-terraform-select-components
action.
name |
---|
atmos-version |
atmos-config-path |
If you want the same behavior in v2
as in v1
you should create config ./.github/config/atmos-gitops.yaml
with the same variables as in v0
inputs.
- name: Selected Components
id: components
uses: cloudposse/github-action-atmos-terraform-select-components@v1
with:
atmos-gitops-config-path: ./.github/config/atmos-gitops.yaml
select-filter: '.settings.github.actions_enabled // false'
Which would produce the same behavior as in v2
, doing this:
- name: Selected Components
id: components
uses: cloudposse/github-action-atmos-terraform-select-components@v0
with:
atmos-config-path: "${{ github.workspace }}/rootfs/usr/local/etc/atmos/"
jq-query: 'to_entries[] | .key as $parent | .value.components.terraform | to_entries[] | select(.value.settings.github.actions_enabled // false) | [$parent, .key] | join(",")'
Please note that the atmos-gitops-config-path
is not the same file as the atmos-config-path
.
Important
In Cloud Posse's examples, we avoid pinning modules to specific versions to prevent discrepancies between the documentation and the latest released versions. However, for your own projects, we strongly advise pinning each module to the exact version you're using. This practice ensures the stability of your infrastructure. Additionally, we recommend implementing a systematic approach for updating versions to avoid unexpected changes.
Check out these related projects.
For additional context, refer to some of these links.
- github-action-atmos-terraform-drift-detection - Companion GitHub Action for drift detection
- github-action-atmos-terraform-drift-remediation - Companion GitHub Action for drift remediation
- github-actions-workflows - Reusable workflows for different types of projects
- example-github-action-release-workflow - Example application with complicated release workflow
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