This tool is used to validate terraform plans before they are applied. Validations are based on policies from the Config Validator Policy Library.
Note: Using Terraform Validator does not require an active installation of Forseti. Terraform Validator is a self-contained binary.
Note: this tool supports Terraform v0.12+.
To get started with Terraform Validator, please follow the user guide.
See the Auth section first.
# The example/ directory contains a basic Terraform config for testing the validator.
cd example/
# Set default credentials.
export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=/path/to/your/credentials.json
# Set a project and org to test with
export TF_VAR_project_id=my-project-id
export TF_VAR_org_id=93392932
# Set the local forseti-config-policies repository path.
export POLICY_PATH=/path/to/your/forseti-config-policies/repo
# Generate a terraform plan.
terraform plan --out=terraform.tfplan
# Plan JSON representation.
terraform show -json ./terraform.tfplan > ./terraform.tfplan.json
# Validate the google resources the plan would create.
terraform-validator validate --policy-path=${POLICY_PATH} ./terraform.tfplan.json
# Apply the validated plan.
terraform apply ./terraform.tfplan
The follow Terraform resources are supported for running validation checks:
google_bigquery_dataset
google_compute_disk
google_compute_firewall
google_compute_instance
google_container_cluster
google_container_node_pool
google_folder_iam_binding
google_folder_iam_member
google_folder_iam_policy
google_organization_iam_binding
google_organization_iam_member
google_organization_iam_policy
google_project
google_project_iam_binding
google_project_iam_member
google_project_iam_policy
google_sql_database_instance
google_storage_bucket
google_storage_bucket_iam_binding
google_storage_bucket_iam_member
google_storage_bucket_iam_policy
make test
First, build the Docker container:
make build-docker
See the Auth section for obtaining a credentials file, then start the Docker container:
export PROJECT_ID=my-project-id
export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=$(pwd)/credentials.json
make run-docker
Finally, run the integration tests inside the container:
make test-integration
The terraform
and the terraform-validator
commands need to be able to authenticate to Google Cloud APIs. This can be done by generating a credentials.json
file:
https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/production
Once you have a credentials file on your local machine, set the GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS
environment variable to point to the credentials file.
This is not an officially supported Google product.