LocalStack Extension for using Terraform files in init hooks.
Warning
This extension is experimental and subject to change.
Note
The extension is designed for simple self-contained terraform files, not complex projects or modules. If you have larger projects, then we recommend running them from the host.
- Start localstack with
EXTENSION_AUTO_INSTALL="localstack-extension-terraform-init" - Optionally specify
TERRAFORM_VERSION=1.13.2(currently defaults to 1.5.7) - Mount a
main.tffile into/etc/localstack/init/ready.d
When LocalStack starts up, it will install the extension, which in turn install terraform and tflocal into the container.
If one of the init stage directories contain a main.tf, the extension will run tflocal init and tflocal apply on that directory.
Note
Terraform state files will be created in your host directory if you mounted an entire folder into /etc/localstack/init/ready.d.
These files are created from within the container using the container user, so you may need sudo to remove the files from your host.
If you only mount the main.tf file, not an entire directory, localstack will have to download the AWS terraform provider every time during tflocal init.
Example main.tf:
resource "aws_s3_bucket" "example" {
bucket = "my-tf-test-bucket"
tags = {
Name = "My bucket"
Environment = "Dev"
}
}Start LocalStack Pro with mounted main.tf:
localstack start \
-e EXTENSION_AUTO_INSTALL="localstack-extension-terraform-init" \
-v ./main.tf:/etc/localstack/init/ready.d/main.tfOr, if you use a docker-compose file:
services:
localstack:
container_name: "localstack-main"
image: localstack/localstack-pro # required for Pro
ports:
- "127.0.0.1:4566:4566" # LocalStack Gateway
environment:
# Activate LocalStack Pro: https://docs.localstack.cloud/getting-started/auth-token/
- LOCALSTACK_AUTH_TOKEN=${LOCALSTACK_AUTH_TOKEN:?}
- EXTENSION_AUTO_LOAD=localstack-extension-terraform-init"
volumes:
# you could also place your main.tf in `./ready.d` and set "./ready.d:/etc/localstack/init/ready.d"
- "./main.tf:/etc/localstack/init/ready.d/main.tf"
- "./volume:/var/lib/localstack"
- "/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock"In a new terminal window, you can wait for localstack to complete and then print the created s3 buckets.
localstack wait && awslocal s3 lsThe logs should show something like:
2024-06-26T20:36:19.946 INFO --- [ady_monitor)] l.extension : Applying terraform project from file /etc/localstack/init/ready.d/main.tf
2024-06-26T20:36:19.946 DEBUG --- [ady_monitor)] localstack.utils.run : Executing command: ['tflocal', '-chdir=/etc/localstack/init/ready.d', 'init', '-input=false']
2024-06-26T20:36:26.864 DEBUG --- [ady_monitor)] localstack.utils.run : Executing command: ['tflocal', '-chdir=/etc/localstack/init/ready.d', 'apply', '-auto-approve']
To install the extension into localstack in developer mode, you will need Python 3.10, and create a virtual environment in the extensions project.
In the newly generated project, simply run
make installThen, to enable the extension for LocalStack, run
localstack extensions dev enable .You can then start LocalStack with EXTENSION_DEV_MODE=1 to load all enabled extensions:
EXTENSION_DEV_MODE=1 localstack startTo distribute your extension, simply upload it to your github account. Your extension can then be installed via:
localstack extensions install "git+https://github.com/localstack/localstack-extensions/#egg=localstack-extension-terraform-init&subdirectory=terraform-init"