Agent-skills terraform-search-import
Discover existing cloud resources using Terraform Search queries and bulk import them into Terraform management. Use when bringing unmanaged infrastructure under Terraform control, auditing cloud resources, or migrating to IaC.
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terraform/code-generation/skills/terraform-search-import/SKILL.mdTerraform Search and Bulk Import
Discover existing cloud resources using declarative queries and generate configuration for bulk import into Terraform state.
References:
When to Use
- Bringing unmanaged resources under Terraform control
- Auditing existing cloud infrastructure
- Migrating from manual provisioning to IaC
- Discovering resources across multiple regions/accounts
IMPORTANT: Check Provider Support First
BEFORE starting, you MUST verify the target resource type is supported:
# Check what list resources are available ./scripts/list_resources.sh aws # Specific provider ./scripts/list_resources.sh # All configured providers
Decision Tree
-
Identify target resource type (e.g., aws_s3_bucket, aws_instance)
-
Check if supported: Run
./scripts/list_resources.sh <provider> -
Choose workflow:
- ** If supported**: Check for terraform version available.
- ** If terraform version is above 1.14.0** Use Terraform Search workflow (below)
- ** If not supported or terraform version is below 1.14.0 **: Use Manual Discovery workflow (see references/MANUAL-IMPORT.md)
Note: The list of supported resources is rapidly expanding. Always verify current support before using manual import.
Prerequisites
Before writing queries, verify the provider supports list resources for your target resource type.
Discover Available List Resources
Run the helper script to extract supported list resources from your provider:
# From a directory with provider configuration (runs terraform init if needed) ./scripts/list_resources.sh aws # Specific provider ./scripts/list_resources.sh # All configured providers
Or manually query the provider schema:
terraform providers schema -json | jq '.provider_schemas | to_entries | map({key: (.key | split("/")[-1]), value: (.value.list_resource_schemas // {} | keys)})'
Terraform Search requires an initialized working directory. Ensure you have a configuration with the required provider before running queries:
# terraform.tf terraform { required_providers { aws = { source = "hashicorp/aws" version = "~> 6.0" } } }
Run
terraform init to download the provider, then proceed with queries.
Terraform Search Workflow (Supported Resources Only)
- Create
files with.tfquery.hcl
blocks defining search querieslist - Run
to discover matching resourcesterraform query - Generate configuration with
-generate-config-out=<file> - Review and refine generated
andresource
blocksimport - Run
andterraform plan
to importterraform apply
Query File Structure
Query files use
.tfquery.hcl extension and support:
blocks for authenticationprovider
blocks for resource discoverylist
andvariable
blocks for parameterizationlocals
# discovery.tfquery.hcl provider "aws" { region = "us-west-2" } list "aws_instance" "all" { provider = aws }
List Block Syntax
list "<list_type>" "<symbolic_name>" { provider = <provider_reference> # Required # Optional: filter configuration (provider-specific) # The `config` block schema is provider-specific. Discover available options using `terraform providers schema -json | jq '.provider_schemas."registry.terraform.io/hashicorp/<provider>".list_resource_schemas."<resource_type>"'` config { filter { name = "<filter_name>" values = ["<value1>", "<value2>"] } region = "<region>" # AWS-specific } # Optional: limit results limit = 100 }
Supported List Resources
Provider support for list resources varies by version. Always check what's available for your specific provider version using the discovery script.
Query Examples
Basic Discovery
# Find all EC2 instances in configured region list "aws_instance" "all" { provider = aws }
Filtered Discovery
# Find instances by tag list "aws_instance" "production" { provider = aws config { filter { name = "tag:Environment" values = ["production"] } } } # Find instances by type list "aws_instance" "large" { provider = aws config { filter { name = "instance-type" values = ["t3.large", "t3.xlarge"] } } }
Multi-Region Discovery
provider "aws" { region = "us-west-2" } locals { regions = ["us-west-2", "us-east-1", "eu-west-1"] } list "aws_instance" "all_regions" { for_each = toset(local.regions) provider = aws config { region = each.value } }
Parameterized Queries
variable "target_environment" { type = string default = "staging" } list "aws_instance" "by_env" { provider = aws config { filter { name = "tag:Environment" values = [var.target_environment] } } }
Running Queries
# Execute queries and display results terraform query # Generate configuration file terraform query -generate-config-out=imported.tf # Pass variables terraform query -var='target_environment=production'
Query Output Format
list.aws_instance.all account_id=123456789012,id=i-0abc123,region=us-west-2 web-server
Columns:
<query_address> <identity_attributes> <name_tag>
Generated Configuration
The
-generate-config-out flag creates:
# __generated__ by Terraform resource "aws_instance" "all_0" { ami = "ami-0c55b159cbfafe1f0" instance_type = "t2.micro" # ... all attributes } import { to = aws_instance.all_0 provider = aws identity = { account_id = "123456789012" id = "i-0abc123" region = "us-west-2" } }
Post-Generation Cleanup
Generated configuration includes all attributes. Clean up by:
- Remove computed/read-only attributes
- Replace hardcoded values with variables
- Add proper resource naming
- Organize into appropriate files
# Before: generated resource "aws_instance" "all_0" { ami = "ami-0c55b159cbfafe1f0" instance_type = "t2.micro" arn = "arn:aws:ec2:..." # Remove - computed id = "i-0abc123" # Remove - computed # ... many more attributes } # After: cleaned resource "aws_instance" "web_server" { ami = var.ami_id instance_type = var.instance_type subnet_id = var.subnet_id tags = { Name = "web-server" Environment = var.environment } }
Import by Identity
Generated imports use identity-based import (Terraform 1.12+):
import { to = aws_instance.web provider = aws identity = { account_id = "123456789012" id = "i-0abc123" region = "us-west-2" } }
Best Practices
Query Design
- Start broad, then add filters to narrow results
- Use
to prevent overwhelming outputlimit - Test queries before generating configuration
Configuration Management
- Review all generated code before applying
- Remove unnecessary default values
- Use consistent naming conventions
- Add proper variable abstraction
Troubleshooting
| Issue | Solution |
|---|---|
| "No list resources found" | Check provider version supports list resources |
| Query returns empty | Verify region and filter values |
| Generated config has errors | Remove computed attributes, fix deprecated arguments |
| Import fails | Ensure resource not already in state |
Complete Example
# main.tf - Initialize provider terraform { required_version = ">= 1.14" required_providers { aws = { source = "hashicorp/aws" version = "~> 6.0" # Always use latest version } } } # discovery.tfquery.hcl - Define queries provider "aws" { region = "us-west-2" } list "aws_instance" "team_instances" { provider = aws config { filter { name = "tag:Owner" values = ["platform"] } filter { name = "instance-state-name" values = ["running"] } } limit = 50 }
# Execute workflow terraform init terraform query terraform query -generate-config-out=generated.tf # Review and clean generated.tf terraform plan terraform apply