Terraboard

🌍 📋 A web dashboard to inspect Terraform States

What is it?
Terraboard is a web dashboard to visualize and query
Terraform states. It currently features:
- an overview page listing the most recently updated state files with their
activity
- a state page with state file details, including versions and resource
attributes
- a search interface to query resources by type, name or attributes
- a diff interface to compare state between versions
It currently only supports S3 as a remote state backend, and dynamoDB for
retrieving lock informations.
Overview
The overview presents all the state files in the S3 bucket, by most recent
modification date.

Search
The search view allows to find resources by various criteria.

State
The state view presents details of a Terraform state at a given version.

Compare
From the state view, you can compare the current state version with another
version.

Requirements
Terraboard currently supports getting the Terraform states from AWS S3. It
requires:
- A versioned S3 bucket name with one or more Terraform states,
named with a
.tfstate suffix
- AWS credentials with the following rights on the bucket:
s3:GetObject
s3:ListBucket
s3:ListBucketVersions
s3:GetObjectVersion
- A running PostgreSQL database
- If you want to retrieve lock states
from a dynamoDB table,
you need to make sure the provided AWS credentials have
dynamodb:Scan access to that
table.
Use with Docker
$ docker run -d -p 8080:8080 \
-e AWS_REGION=<AWS_DEFAULT_REGION> \
-e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=<AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID> \
-e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=<AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY> \
-e AWS_BUCKET=<terraform-bucket> \
-e AWS_DYNAMODB_TABLE=<terraform-locks-table> \
-e DB_PASSWORD="mygreatpasswd" \
--link postgres:db \
camptocamp/terraboard:latest
and point your browser to http://localhost:8080
Use with Rancher
Camptocamp's Rancher Catalog
contains a Terraboard template to automate its installation in Cattle.
Authentication and base URL
Terraboard does not implement authentication. Instead, it is recommended to use
an authentication proxy such as oauth2_proxy.
If you need to set a route path for Terraboard, you can set a base URL by
passing it as the BASE_URL environment variable.
When using an authentication proxy, Terraboard will retrieve the logged in
user and email from the headers passed by the proxy.
You can also pass a TERRABOARD_LOGOUT_URL parameter to allow users to
sign out of the proxy.
Install from source
$ go get github.com/camptocamp/terraboard
Development
Architecture
Terraboard is made of two components:
A server process
The server is written in go and runs a web server which serves:
- the API on known access points, taking the data from the PostgreSQL
database
- the index page (from static/index.html) on all other
URLs
The server also has a routine which regularly (every 1 minute) feeds
the PostgreSQL database from the S3 bucket.
A web UI
The UI is an AngularJS application served from index.html. All the UI code
can be found in the static/ directory.
Testing
$ docker-compose build && docker-compose up -d
# Point your browser to http://localhost
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md
Terraboard Logo
The Terraboard logo is based on an image by Daniel R. Strebe, CC BY-SA 3.0, 15 August 2011