terraform-plan-parser v1.6.0
Terraform Plan Parser
This project provides a CLI and JavaScript API for parsing terraform plan output.
IMPORTANT: This tool does not parse the file produced by the -out=path
argument to terraform plan which is a binary file. There is not a stable
specification for this binary file format so, at this time, it is safer
to parse the somewhat structured textual output that gets written to stdout.
Why should I use this?
This parser allows the textual log output from terraform plan to be converted
to JSON which is more machine readable.
Here are some suggested use cases:
- Send notification when certain types of changes are detected. For example, email security team if an IAM policy is modified.
 - Validate that certain changes are allowed for a given change management
request before invoking 
terraform apply. - Kick-off a special workflow for certain types of changes to the
infrastructure (possibly, before calling 
terraform apply). 
If you wish to perform linting or enforcement of best practices then your
better option might be to analyze the source terraform code instead of
only looking at the changes that are described by the terraform plan
output.
Usage
JavaScript API
NPM:
npm install terraform-plan-parserYarn Package Manager:
yarn add terraform-plan-parserIMPORTANT:
This project requires Node v8.9.0 (LTS)
or newer because the source code utilizes language features such as
async / await. If you are using an unsupported version of Node then you
will see SyntaxError: Unexpected token function. It's possible to use
babel to transpile the code for older versions of the Node runtime.
The babel-preset-env
is a good package for supporting this.
Parse string that contains stdout logs from terraform plan
const fs = require('fs');
const parser = require('terraform-plan-parser');
const stdout = fs.readFileSync('terraform-plan.stdout', {encoding: 'utf8'});
const result = parser.parseStdout(stdout);Command Line
NPM:
npm install -g terraform-plan-parserYarn Package Manager:
yarn add global terraform-plan-parserCommand help:
# Get help on using command
parse-terraform-plan --helpOptions:
  --help        Show help                                              [boolean]
  --version     Show version number                                    [boolean]
  -i, --input   Input file (stdin is used if not provided)              [string]
  -o, --output  Output file (stdout is used if not provided)            [string]
  --pretty      Output JSON in pretty format          [boolean] [default: false]Read from stdin and write to stdout:
# Pipe output from "terraform plan" to parser which will convert it to JSON
terraform plan | parse-terraform-plan --prettyRead from file and write to file:
# Store "terraform plan" output in file
terraform plan > terraform-plan.stdout
# Read from "terraform plan" output file and write to JSON file
parse-terraform-plan --pretty -i terraform-plan.stdout -o terraform-plan.jsonOutput Schema
The output is an object with these top-level properties:
errors: An array of parsing errorschangedResources: An array of changed resourceschangedDataSources: An array of changed data sources
Each changed resource has the following properties:
action: One of"create","destroy","replace","update"type: Type of resource (e.g."aws_ecs_service")name: Resource name (e.g."my_service")path: Full path to resource as printed in plan output (e.g."module.module1.module.module2.aws_ecs_service.my_service")module: Fully qualified module name (e.g."module1.module2") orundefinedif resource not within module.changedAttributes: An object whose keys are an attribute name and value is an objectnewResourceRequired: A flag to indicate if a new resource is required (only present iftrue)tainted: A flag to indicate if resource is tainted (only present iftrue)
A changed attribute object has the following properties:
old: An object withtypeproperty andvalueproperty which describes the old state of the attribute. Thetypewill be"computed"or"string". Thevaluewill be a string.new: An object withtypeproperty andvalueproperty which describes the new state of the attribute. Thetypewill be"computed"or"string". Thevaluewill be a string.
Each data source has the following properties:
action: The action will always be"read"type: Type of resource (e.g."external")name: Data source name (e.g."ecr_image_digests")path: Full path to data source as printed in plan output (e.g."module.module1.module.module2.data.external.ecr_image_digests")module: Fully qualified module name (e.g."module1.module2") orundefinedif data source not within module.changedAttributes: An object whose keys are an attribute name and value is an object
Example Output
{
  "errors": [],
  "changedResources": [
    {
      "action": "update",
      "type": "aws_ecs_service",
      "name": "sample_app",
      "path": "aws_ecs_service.sample_app",
      "changedAttributes": {
        "task_definition": {
          "old": {
            "type": "string",
            "value": "arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:123123123123:task-definition/sample-app:186"
          },
          "new": {
            "type": "string",
            "value": "${ aws_ecs_task_definition.sample_app.arn }"
          }
        }
      }
    }
  ],
  "changedDataSources": [
    {
      "action": "read",
      "type": "external",
      "name": "ecr_image_digests",
      "path": "data.external.ecr_image_digests",
      "changedAttributes": {
        "id": {
          "new": {
            "type": "computed"
          }
        },
        "program.#": {
          "new": {
            "type": "string",
            "value": "1"
          }
        },
        "program.0": {
          "new": {
            "type": "string",
            "value": "extract-image-digests"
          }
        },
        "result.%": {
          "new": {
            "type": "computed"
          }
        }
      }
    }
  ]
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