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Converts CloudFormation into Terraform. In Go, quickerly.

Install

Download the latest releases https://github.com/JamesWoolfenden/sato/releases/tag/v0.0.14 or:

Compile locally:

git clone https://github.com/JamesWoolfenden/sato
cd sato
go install

Windows

I'm now using Scoop to distribute releases, it's much quicker to update and easier to manage than previous methods, you can install scoop from https://scoop.sh/.

Add my scoop bucket:

scoop bucket add iac https://github.com/JamesWoolfenden/scoop.git

Then you can install a tool:

scoop install sato

Usage

Get yourself some valid CloudFormation*

 git clone https://github.com/JamesWoolfenden/aws-cloudformation-templates
 >cd aws-cloudformation-templates/community/codestar/custom-ci-cd-pipeline
 ❯ ls
 README.md    template.yml
 >sato parse -f template.yml
 9:17PM INF Created .sato\variables.tf
 9:17PM INF Created .sato\data.tf
 9:17PM INF Created .sato\aws_codebuild_project.productionbuild.tf
 9:17PM INF Created .sato\aws_codebuild_project.productiondeploy.tf
 9:17PM INF Created .sato\aws_codebuild_project.stagingbuild.tf
 9:17PM INF Created .sato\aws_codebuild_project.stagingdeploy.tf
 9:17PM INF Created .sato\aws_iam_role.codebuildrole.tf
 9:17PM INF Created .sato\aws_codepipeline_pipeline.pipeline.tf
 9:17PM INF Created .sato\aws_iam_role.pipelinerole.tf
 9:17PM INF Created .sato\aws_s3_bucket.pipelines3bucket.tf

That's it. So by default (overidable) the parsed CloudFormation (now Terraform) will be in a .sato sub directory. So let's have a look see:

> ls .sato
aws_codebuild_project.productionbuild.tf  aws_codebuild_project.stagingbuild.tf     aws_codepipeline_pipeline.pipeline.tf     aws_iam_role.pipelinerole.tf              variables.tf
aws_codebuild_project.productiondeploy.tf aws_codebuild_project.stagingdeploy.tf    aws_iam_role.codebuildrole.tf             aws_s3_bucket.pipelines3bucket.tf

So there are some files that could be Terraform.

The Cats Pyjamas

Testing...

>terraform init
...
Terraform has been successfully initialized!
....
>terraform plan
Terraform used the selected providers to generate the following execution plan. Resource actions are indicated with the following symbols:
  + create
...
Plan: 12 to add, 0 to change, 0 to destroy.
...

What's missing?

  • Lots of CloudFormation support - this is very new project
  • variables and resource relationships need work (Current limitation of a library)

Extra credit?

If you use my other tool, Pike you can now apply that and get the policy requirements:

pike scan -d .sato -o json

{
  "Version": "2012-10-17",
  "Statement": [
    {
      "Sid": "VisualEditor0",
      "Effect": "Allow",
      "Action": [
        "codebuild:BatchGetProjects",
        "codebuild:CreateProject",
        "codebuild:DeleteProject",
        "codebuild:UpdateProject"
      ],
      "Resource": [
        "*"
      ]
    },
    {
      "Sid": "VisualEditor1",
      "Effect": "Allow",
      "Action": [
        "codepipeline:CreatePipeline",
        "codepipeline:DeletePipeline",
        "codepipeline:GetPipeline",
        "codepipeline:ListTagsForResource"
      ],
      "Resource": [
        "*"
      ]
    },
    {
      "Sid": "VisualEditor2",
      "Effect": "Allow",
      "Action": [
        "iam:CreateRole",
        "iam:DeleteRole",
        "iam:DeleteRolePolicy",
        "iam:GetRole",
        "iam:GetRolePolicy",
        "iam:ListAttachedRolePolicies",
        "iam:ListInstanceProfilesForRole",
        "iam:ListRolePolicies",
        "iam:PassRole",
        "iam:PutRolePolicy"
      ],
      "Resource": [
        "*"
      ]
    },
    {
      "Sid": "VisualEditor3",
      "Effect": "Allow",
      "Action": [
        "s3:CreateBucket",
        "s3:DeleteBucket",
        "s3:GetAccelerateConfiguration",
        "s3:GetBucketAcl",
        "s3:GetBucketCORS",
        "s3:GetBucketLogging",
        "s3:GetBucketObjectLockConfiguration",
        "s3:GetBucketPolicy",
        "s3:GetBucketRequestPayment",
        "s3:GetBucketTagging",
        "s3:GetBucketVersioning",
        "s3:GetBucketWebsite",
        "s3:GetEncryptionConfiguration",
        "s3:GetLifecycleConfiguration",
        "s3:GetObject",
        "s3:GetObjectAcl",
        "s3:GetReplicationConfiguration",
        "s3:ListBucket"
      ],
      "Resource": [
        "*"
      ]
    }
  ]
}

Valid CloudFormation

Ditch it all,Ok ok.. but some older samples can play fast and lose with the CloudFormation schema and data types. The Go-formation parser is less accommodating, you may need to be stricter on your typing.

  • Booleans are true or false and not "false"
  • Ints are 1,2,3 not "1", "2", "3"

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