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TFLint Ruleset for terraform-provider-aws

Build Status GitHub release License: MPL 2.0

TFLint ruleset plugin for Terraform AWS Provider

This ruleset focus on possible errors and best practices about AWS resources. Many rules are enabled by default and warn against code that might fail when running terraform apply, or clearly unrecommened.

Requirements

  • TFLint v0.42+
  • Go v1.23

Installation

You can install the plugin by adding a config to .tflint.hcl and running tflint --init:

plugin "aws" {
    enabled = true
    version = "0.37.0"
    source  = "github.com/terraform-linters/tflint-ruleset-aws"
}

For more configuration about the plugin, see Plugin Configuration.

Getting Started

Terraform is a great tool for Infrastructure as Code. However, many of these tools don't validate provider-specific issues. For example, see the following configuration file:

resource "aws_instance" "foo" {
  ami           = "ami-0ff8a91507f77f867"
  instance_type = "t1.2xlarge" # invalid type!
}

Since t1.2xlarge is an invalid instance type, an error will occur when you run terraform apply. But terraform validate and terraform plan cannot find this possible error in advance. That's because it's an AWS provider-specific issue and it's valid as the Terraform Language.

The goal of this ruleset is to find such errors:

demo

By running TFLint with this ruleset in advance, you can fix the problem before the error occurs in production CI/CD pipelines.

Rules

700+ rules are available. See Rules.

Building the plugin

Clone the repository locally and run the following command:

$ make

You can easily install the built plugin with the following:

$ make install

Note that if you install the plugin with make install, you must omit the version and source attributes in .tflint.hcl:

plugin "aws" {
    enabled = true
}

Add a new rule

If you are interested in adding a new rule to this ruleset, you can use the generator. Run the following command:

$ go run ./rules/generator

Follow the instructions to edit the generated files and open a new pull request.