A Terraform module for creating a public or private repository on Github.
This module supports Terraform v0.14, v0.13 as well as v0.12.9 and above and is compatible with the Terraform Github Provider v3 as well as v2.6 and above.
- Module Features
- Getting Started
- Module Argument Reference
- Top-level Arguments
- Module Configuration
- Repository Configuration
- Repository Creation Configuration
- Teams Configuration
- Collaborator Configuration
- Deploy Keys Configuration
- Branch Protections Configuration
- Issue Labels Configuration
- Projects Configuration
- Webhooks Configuration
- Secrets Configuration
defaultsObject AttributestemplateObject Attributesdeploy_keyObject Attributesbranch_protectionObject Attributesissue_labelObject AttributesprojectObject AttributeswebhookObject Attributes
- Top-level Arguments
- Module Attributes Reference
- External Documentation
- Module Versioning
- About Mineiros
- Reporting Issues
- Contributing
- Makefile Targets
- License
In contrast to the plain github_repository resource this module enables various other
features like Branch Protection or Collaborator Management.
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Default Security Settings: This module creates a
privaterepository by default, Deploy keys areread-onlyby default -
Standard Repository Features: Setting basic Metadata, Merge Strategy, Auto Init, License Template, Gitignore Template, Template Repository
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Extended Repository Features: Branch Protection, Issue Labels, Handle Github Default Issue Labels, Collaborators, Teams, Deploy Keys, Projects, Repository Webhooks
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Features not yet implemented: Project Columns support, Actions, Repository File
Most basic usage creating a new private github repository.
module "repository" {
source = "mineiros-io/repository/github"
version = "~> 0.6.0"
name = "terraform-github-repository"
license_template = "apache-2.0"
gitignore_template = "Terraform"
}See variables.tf and examples/ for details and use-cases.
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module_depends_on: (Optionallist(any))Due to the fact, that terraform does not offer
depends_onon modules as of today (v0.12.24) we might hit race conditions when dealing with team names instead of ids. So when using the feature of adding teams by slug/name to the repository when creating it, make sure to add all teams to this list as indirect dependencies. Default is[].
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name: (Requiredstring)The name of the repository.
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defaults: (Optionalobject)A object of default settings to use instead of module defaults for top-level arguments. See below for a list of supported arguments. Default is
{}- use module defaults as described in the README. -
allow_merge_commit: (Optionalbool)Set to
falseto disable merge commits on the repository. If you set this tofalseyou have to enable eitherallow_squash_mergeorallow_rebase_merge. Default istrue. -
allow_squash_merge: (Optionalbool)Set to
trueto enable squash merges on the repository. Default isfalse. -
allow_rebase_merge: (Optionalbool)Set to
trueto enable rebase merges on the repository. Default isfalse. -
description: (Optionalstring)A description of the repository. Default is
"". -
delete_branch_on_merge: (Optionalstring)Set to
falseto disable the automatic deletion of head branches after pull requests are merged. Default istrue. -
homepage_url: (Optionalstring)URL of a page describing the project. Default is
"". -
: (Optionalprivatebool)DEPRICATED. Please use
visibilityinstead and update your code. parameter will be removed in a future version -
visibility: (Optionalstring)Can be
publicorprivate. If your organization is associated with an enterprise account using GitHub Enterprise Cloud or GitHub Enterprise Server 2.20+,visibilitycan also beinternal. Thevisibilityparameter overrides the deprecatedprivateparameter. Default isprivate. If the deprecatedprivateboolean parameter is used, the default value is adjusted to respect this setting. -
has_issues: (Optionalbool)Set to true to enable the GitHub Issues features on the repository. Default is
false -
has_projects: (Optionalbool)Set to true to enable the GitHub Projects features on the repository. Default is
false -
has_wiki: (Optionalbool)Set to true to enable the GitHub Wiki features on the repository. Default is
false -
has_downloads: (Optionalbool)Set to
trueto enable the (deprecated) downloads features on the repository. Default isfalse. -
is_template: (Optionalbool)Set to
trueto tell GitHub that this is a template repository. Default isfalse. -
default_branch: (Optionalstring)The name of the default branch of the repository. NOTE: This can only be set after a repository has already been created, and after a correct reference has been created for the target branch inside the repository. This means a user will have to omit this parameter from the initial repository creation and create the target branch inside of the repository prior to setting this attribute. Default is
"". -
archived: (Optionalbool)Specifies if the repository should be archived. NOTE: Currently, the API does not support unarchiving. Default is
false. -
topics: (Optionallist(string))The list of topics of the repository. Default is
[]. -
extra_topics: (Optionallist(string))A list of additional topics of the repository. Those topics will be added to the list of
topics. This is useful ifdefault.topicsare used and the list should be extended with more topics. Default is[].
The following four arguments can only be set at repository creation and changes will be ignored for repository updates and will not show a diff in plan or apply phase.
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auto_init: (Optionalbool)Set to
falseto not produce an initial commit in the repository. Default istrue. -
gitignore_template: (Optionalstring)Use the name of the template without the extension. Default is
"" -
license_template: (Optionalstring)Use the name of the template without the extension. Default is
"" -
template: (Optionalobject)Use a template repository to create this resource. See Template Object Attributes below for details.
Your can use non-computed
(known at terraform plan) team names or slugs
(*_teams Attributes)
or computed (only known in terraform apply phase) team IDs
(*_team_ids Attributes).
When using non-computed names/slugs teams need to exist before running plan.
This is due to some terraform limitation and we will update the module once terraform
removed thislimitation.
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pull_teamsorpull_team_ids: (Optionallist(string))A list of teams to grant pull (read-only) permission. Recommended for non-code contributors who want to view or discuss your project. Default is
[]. -
triage_teamsortriage_team_ids: (Optionallist(string))A list of teams to grant triage permission. Recommended for contributors who need to proactively manage issues and pull requests without write access. Default is
[]. -
push_teamsorpush_team_ids: (Optionallist(string))A list of teams to grant push (read-write) permission. Recommended for contributors who actively push to your project. Default is
[]. -
maintain_teamsormaintain_team_ids: (Optionallist(string))A list of teams to grant maintain permission. Recommended for project managers who need to manage the repository without access to sensitive or destructive actions. Default is
[]. -
admin_teamsoradmin_team_ids: (Optionallist(string))A list of teams to grant admin (full) permission. Recommended for people who need full access to the project, including sensitive and destructive actions like managing security or deleting a repository. Default is
[].
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pull_collaborators: (Optionallist(string))A list of user names to add as collaborators granting them pull (read-only) permission. Recommended for non-code contributors who want to view or discuss your project. Default is
[]. -
triage_collaborators: (Optionallist(string))A list of user names to add as collaborators granting them triage permission. Recommended for contributors who need to proactively manage issues and pull requests without write access. Default is
[]. -
push_collaborators: (Optionallist(string))A list of user names to add as collaborators granting them push (read-write) permission. Recommended for contributors who actively push to your project. Default is
[]. -
maintain_collaborators: (Optionallist(string))A list of user names to add as collaborators granting them maintain permission. Recommended for project managers who need to manage the repository without access to sensitive or destructive actions. Default is
[]. -
admin_collaborators: (Optionallist(string))A list of user names to add as collaborators granting them admin (full) permission. Recommended for people who need full access to the project, including sensitive and destructive actions like managing security or deleting a repository. Default is
[].
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deploy_keys: (Optionallist(deploy_key|string))Specifies deploy keys and access-level of deploy keys used in this repository. Every
stringin the list will be converted internally into theobjectrepresentation with thekeyargument being set to thestring.objectdetails are explained below. Default is[]. -
deploy_keys_computed: (Optionallist(deploy_key|string))Same as
deploy_keysargument with the following differences: Use this argument if you depend on computed keys that terraform can not use in resourcefor_eachexecution. Downside of this is the recreation of deploy key resources whenever the order in the list changes. Preferdeploy_keyswhenever possible. This argument does not conflict withdeploy_keysand should exclusively be used for computed resources. Default is[].
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branch_protections: (Optionallist(branch_protection))This resource allows you to configure branch protection for repositories in your organization. When applied, the branch will be protected from forced pushes and deletion. Additional constraints, such as required status checks or restrictions on users and teams, can also be configured. Default is
[].
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issue_labels: (Optionallist(issue_label))This resource allows you to create and manage issue labels within your GitHub organization. Issue labels are keyed off of their "name", so pre-existing issue labels result in a 422 HTTP error if they exist outside of Terraform. Normally this would not be an issue, except new repositories are created with a "default" set of labels, and those labels easily conflict with custom ones. This resource will first check if the label exists, and then issue an update, otherwise it will create. Default is
[]. -
issue_labels_merge_with_github_labels: (Optionalbool)Specify if github default labels will be handled by terraform. This should be decided on upon creation of the repository. If you later decide to disable this feature, github default labels will be destroyed if not replaced by labels set in
issue_labelsargument. Default istrue. -
issue_labels_create: (Optionalbool)Specify whether you want to force or suppress the creation of issues labels. Default is
trueifhas_issuesistrueorissue_labelsis non-empty, otherwise default isfalse.
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projects: (Optionallist(project))This resource allows you to create and manage projects for GitHub repository. Default is
[].
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webhooks: (Optionallist(webhook))This resource allows you to create and manage webhooks for repositories in your organization. When applied, a webhook will be created which specifies a URL to receive events and which events to receieve. Additional constraints, such as SSL verification, pre-shared secret and content type can also be configured Default is
[].
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plaintext_secrets: (Optionalmap(string))This map allows you to create and manage secrets for repositories in your organization. Each element in the map is considered a secret to be managed, being the key map the secret name and the value the corresponding secret in plain text:
plaintext_secrets = { SECRET_NAME_1 = "secret_value_1" SECRET_NAME_2 = "secret_value_2" ... }When applied, a secret with the given key and value will be created in the repositories. The value of the secrets must be given in plain text, github provider is in charge of encrypting it. Attention: You might want to get secrets via a data source from a secure vault and not add them in plain text to your source files; so you do not commit plaintext secrets into the git repository managing your github account. Default is
{}.
defaults Object Attributes
This is a special argument to set various defaults to be reused for multiple repositories.
The following top-level arguments can be set as defaults:
homepage_url,
visibility,
has_issues,
has_projects,
has_wiki,
allow_merge_commit,
allow_rebase_merge,
allow_squash_merge,
has_downloads,
auto_init,
gitignore_template,
license_template,
default_branch,
topics,
issue_labels_create,
issue_labels_merge_with_github_labels.
Module defaults are used for all arguments that are not set in defaults.
Using top level arguments override defaults set by this argument.
Default is {}.
template Object Attributes
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owner: (Requiredstring)The GitHub organization or user the template repository is owned by.
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repository: (Requiredstring)The name of the template repository.
deploy_key Object Attributes
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key: (Requiredstring)The SSH public key.
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title: (Optionalstring)A Title for the key. Default is the comment field of SSH public key if it is not empty else it defaults to
md5(key). -
read_only: (Optionalbool)Specifies the level of access for the key. Default is
true. -
id: (Optionalstring)Specifies an ID which is used to prevent resource recreation when the order in the list of deploy keys changes. The ID must be unique between
deploy_keysanddeploy_keys_computed. Default ismd5(key).
branch_protection Object Attributes
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branch: (Requiredstring)The Git branch to protect.
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enforce_admins: (Optionalbool)Setting this to true enforces status checks for repository administrators. Default is
false. -
require_signed_commits: (Optionalbool)Setting this to true requires all commits to be signed with GPG. Default is
false. -
required_status_checks: (Optionalrequired_status_checks)Enforce restrictions for required status checks. See Required Status Checks below for details. Default is
{}. -
required_pull_request_reviews: (Optionalrequired_pull_request_reviews)Enforce restrictions for pull request reviews. See Required Pull Request Reviews below for details. Default is
{}. -
restrictions: (Optionalrestrictions)Enforce restrictions for the users and teams that may push to the branch - only available for organization-owned repositories. See Restrictions below for details. Default is
{}.
required_status_checks Object Attributes
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strict: (Optionalbool)Require branches to be up to date before merging. Defaults is
false. -
contexts: (Optionallist(string))The list of status checks to require in order to merge into this branch. Default is
[]- No status checks are required.
required_pull_request_reviews Object Attributes
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dismiss_stale_reviews: (Optionalbool)Dismiss approved reviews automatically when a new commit is pushed. Default is
false. -
dismissal_users: (Optionallist(string))The list of user logins with dismissal access Default is
[]. -
dismissal_teams: (Optionallist(string))The list of team slugs with dismissal access. Always use slug of the team, not its name. Each team already has to have access to the repository. Default is
[]. -
require_code_owner_reviews: (Optionalbool)Require an approved review in pull requests including files with a designated code owner. Defaults is
false. -
required_approving_review_count: (Optionalnumber)Require x number of approvals to satisfy branch protection requirements. If this is specified it must be a number between 1-6. This requirement matches Github's API, see the upstream documentation for more information. Default is no approving reviews are required.
restrictions Object Attributes
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users: (Optionallist(string))The list of user logins with push access. Default is
[]. -
teams: (Optionallist(string))The list of team slugs with push access. Always use slug of the team, not its name. Each team already has to have access to the repository. Default is
[]. -
apps: (Optionallist(string))The list of app slugs with push access. Default is
[].
issue_label Object Attributes
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name: (Requiredstring)The name of the label.
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color: (Requiredstring)A 6 character hex code, without the leading #, identifying the color of the label.
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description: (Optionalstring)A short description of the label. Default is
"". -
id: (Optionalstring)Specifies an ID which is used to prevent resource recreation when the order in the list of issue labels changes. Default is
name.
project Object Attributes
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name: (Requiredstring)The name of the project.
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body: (Optionalstring)The body of the project. Default is
"". -
id: (Optionalstring)Specifies an ID which is used to prevent resource recreation when the order in the list of projects changes. Default is
name.
webhook Object Attributes
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events: (Requiredlist(string))A list of events which should trigger the webhook. See a list of available events.
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url: (Requiredstring)The URL to which the payloads will be delivered.
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active: (Optionalbool)Indicate if the webhook should receive events. Defaults to
true. -
content_type: (Optionalstring)The media type used to serialize the payloads. Supported values include
jsonandform. The default isform. -
secret: (Optionalstring)If provided, the
secretwill be used as thekeyto generate the HMAC hex digest value in the[X-Hub-Signature](https://developer.github.com/webhooks/#delivery-headers)header. -
insecure_ssl: (Optionalbool)Determines whether the SSL certificate of the host for
urlwill be verified when delivering payloads. Supported values include0(verification is performed) and1(verification is not performed). The default is0. We strongly recommend not setting this to1as you are subject to man-in-the-middle and other attacks.
The following attributes are exported by the module:
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repositoryAll repository attributes as returned by the
github_repositoryresource containing all arguments as specified above and the other attributes as specified below.-
full_nameA string of the form "orgname/reponame".
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html_urlURL to the repository on the web.
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ssh_clone_urlURL that can be provided to git clone to clone the repository via SSH.
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http_clone_urlURL that can be provided to git clone to clone the repository via HTTPS.
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git_clone_urlURL that can be provided to git clone to clone the repository anonymously via the git protocol.
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collaboratorsA map of Collaborator objects keyed by the
nameof the collaborator as returned by thegithub_repository_collaboratorresource. -
deploy_keysA merged map of deploy key objects for the keys originally passed via
deploy_keysanddeploy_keys_computedas returned by thegithub_repository_deploy_keyresource keyed by the inputidof the key. -
projectsA map of Project objects keyed by the
idof the project as returned by thegithub_repository_projectresource
- Terraform Github Provider Documentation:
This Module follows the principles of Semantic Versioning (SemVer).
Given a version number MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH, we increment the:
MAJORversion when we make incompatible changes,MINORversion when we add functionality in a backwards compatible manner, andPATCHversion when we make backwards compatible bug fixes.
- Backwards compatibility in versions
0.0.zis not guaranteed whenzis increased. (Initial development) - Backwards compatibility in versions
0.y.zis not guaranteed whenyis increased. (Pre-release)
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