A utility to generate documentation from Terraform modules in various output formats.
macOS users can install using Homebrew:
brew install terraform-docsor
brew install terraform-docs/tap/terraform-docsWindows users can install using Scoop:
scoop bucket add terraform-docs https://github.com/terraform-docs/scoop-bucket
scoop install terraform-docsor Chocolatey:
choco install terraform-docsStable binaries are also available on the releases page. To install, download the
binary for your platform from "Assets" and place this into your $PATH:
curl -Lo ./terraform-docs.tar.gz https://github.com/terraform-docs/terraform-docs/releases/download/v0.20.0/terraform-docs-v0.20.0-$(uname)-amd64.tar.gz
tar -xzf terraform-docs.tar.gz
chmod +x terraform-docs
mv terraform-docs /usr/local/bin/terraform-docsNOTE: Windows releases are in ZIP format.
The latest version can be installed using go install or go get:
# go1.17+
go install github.com/terraform-docs/terraform-docs@v0.20.0# go1.16
GO111MODULE="on" go get github.com/terraform-docs/terraform-docs@v0.20.0NOTE: please use the latest Go to do this, minimum go1.16 is required.
This will put terraform-docs in $(go env GOPATH)/bin. If you encounter the error
terraform-docs: command not found after installation then you may need to either add
that directory to your $PATH as shown here or do a manual installation by cloning
the repo and run make build from the repository which will put terraform-docs in:
$(go env GOPATH)/src/github.com/terraform-docs/terraform-docs/bin/$(uname | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')-amd64/terraform-docsTo run and generate documentation into README within a directory:
terraform-docs markdown table --output-file README.md --output-mode inject /path/to/moduleCheck output configuration for more details and examples.
terraform-docs can be run as a container by mounting a directory with .tf
files in it and run the following command:
docker run --rm --volume "$(pwd):/terraform-docs" -u $(id -u) quay.io/terraform-docs/terraform-docs:0.20.0 markdown /terraform-docsIf output.file is not enabled for this module, generated output can be redirected
back to a file:
docker run --rm --volume "$(pwd):/terraform-docs" -u $(id -u) quay.io/terraform-docs/terraform-docs:0.20.0 markdown /terraform-docs > doc.mdNOTE: Docker tag latest refers to latest stable released version and edge
refers to HEAD of master at any given point in time.
To use terraform-docs GitHub Action, configure a YAML workflow file (e.g.
.github/workflows/documentation.yml) with the following:
name: Generate terraform docs
on:
  - pull_request
jobs:
  docs:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
    - uses: actions/checkout@v3
      with:
        ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.ref }}
    - name: Render terraform docs and push changes back to PR
      uses: terraform-docs/gh-actions@main
      with:
        working-dir: .
        output-file: README.md
        output-method: inject
        git-push: "true"Read more about terraform-docs GitHub Action and its configuration and examples.
With pre-commit, you can ensure your Terraform module documentation is kept up-to-date each time you make a commit.
First install pre-commit and then create or update a .pre-commit-config.yaml
in the root of your Git repo with at least the following content:
repos:
  - repo: https://github.com/terraform-docs/terraform-docs
    rev: "v0.20.0"
    hooks:
      - id: terraform-docs-go
        args: ["markdown", "table", "--output-file", "README.md", "./mymodule/path"]Then run:
pre-commit install
pre-commit install-hooksFurther changes to your module's .tf files will cause an update to documentation
when you make a commit.
terraform-docs can be configured with a yaml file. The default name of this file is
.terraform-docs.yml and the path order for locating it is:
- root of module directory
 .config/folder at root of module directory- current directory
 .config/folder at current directory$HOME/.tfdocs.d/
formatter: "" # this is required
version: ""
header-from: main.tf
footer-from: ""
recursive:
  enabled: false
  path: modules
  include-main: true
sections:
  hide: []
  show: []
content: ""
output:
  file: ""
  mode: inject
  template: |-
    <!-- BEGIN_TF_DOCS -->
    {{ .Content }}
    <!-- END_TF_DOCS -->
output-values:
  enabled: false
  from: ""
sort:
  enabled: true
  by: name
settings:
  anchor: true
  color: true
  default: true
  description: false
  escape: true
  hide-empty: false
  html: true
  indent: 2
  lockfile: true
  read-comments: true
  required: true
  sensitive: true
  type: trueGenerated content can be customized further away with content in configuration.
If the content is empty the default order of sections is used.
Compatible formatters for customized content are asciidoc and markdown. content
will be ignored for other formatters.
content is a Go template with following additional variables:
{{ .Header }}{{ .Footer }}{{ .Inputs }}{{ .Modules }}{{ .Outputs }}{{ .Providers }}{{ .Requirements }}{{ .Resources }}
and following functions:
{{ include "relative/path/to/file" }}
These variables are the generated output of individual sections in the selected
formatter. For example {{ .Inputs }} is Markdown Table representation of inputs
when formatter is set to markdown table.
Note that sections visibility (i.e. sections.show and sections.hide) takes
precedence over the content.
Additionally there's also one extra special variable avaialble to the content:
{{ .Module }}
As opposed to the other variables mentioned above, which are generated sections
based on a selected formatter, the {{ .Module }} variable is just a struct
representing a Terraform module.
content: |-
  Any arbitrary text can be placed anywhere in the content
  {{ .Header }}
  and even in between sections
  {{ .Providers }}
  and they don't even need to be in the default order
  {{ .Outputs }}
  include any relative files
  {{ include "relative/path/to/file" }}
  {{ .Inputs }}
  # Examples
  ```hcl
  {{ include "examples/foo/main.tf" }}
  ```
  ## Resources
  {{ range .Module.Resources }}
  - {{ .GetMode }}.{{ .Spec }} ({{ .Position.Filename }}#{{ .Position.Line }})
  {{- end }}terraform-docs primary use-case is to be utilized as a standalone binary, but some parts of it is also available publicly and can be imported in your project as a library.
import (
    "github.com/terraform-docs/terraform-docs/format"
    "github.com/terraform-docs/terraform-docs/print"
    "github.com/terraform-docs/terraform-docs/terraform"
)
// buildTerraformDocs for module root `path` and provided content `tmpl`.
func buildTerraformDocs(path string, tmpl string) (string, error) {
    config := print.DefaultConfig()
    config.ModuleRoot = path // module root path (can be relative or absolute)
    module, err := terraform.LoadWithOptions(config)
    if err != nil {
        return "", err
    }
    // Generate in Markdown Table format
    formatter := format.NewMarkdownTable(config)
    if err := formatter.Generate(module); err != nil {
        return "", err
    }
    // // Note: if you don't intend to provide additional template for the generated
    // // content, or the target format doesn't provide templating (e.g. json, yaml,
    // // xml, or toml) you can use `Content()` function instead of `Render()`.
    // // `Content()` returns all the sections combined with predefined order.
    // return formatter.Content(), nil
    return formatter.Render(tmpl)
}Generated output can be heavily customized with content, but if using that
is not enough for your use-case, you can write your own plugin.
In order to install a plugin the following steps are needed:
- download the plugin and place it in 
~/.tfdocs.d/plugins(or./.tfdocs.d/plugins) - make sure the plugin file name is 
tfdocs-format-<NAME> - modify 
formatterof.terraform-docs.ymlfile to be<NAME> 
Important notes:
- if the plugin file name is different than the example above, terraform-docs won't be able to to pick it up nor register it properly
 - you can only use plugin thorough 
.terraform-docs.ymlfile and it cannot be used with CLI arguments 
To create a new plugin create a new repository called tfdocs-format-<NAME> with
following main.go:
package main
import (
    _ "embed" //nolint
    "github.com/terraform-docs/terraform-docs/plugin"
    "github.com/terraform-docs/terraform-docs/print"
    "github.com/terraform-docs/terraform-docs/template"
    "github.com/terraform-docs/terraform-docs/terraform"
)
func main() {
    plugin.Serve(&plugin.ServeOpts{
        Name:    "<NAME>",
        Version: "0.1.0",
        Printer: printerFunc,
    })
}
//go:embed sections.tmpl
var tplCustom []byte
// printerFunc the function being executed by the plugin client.
func printerFunc(config *print.Config, module *terraform.Module) (string, error) {
    tpl := template.New(config,
        &template.Item{Name: "custom", Text: string(tplCustom)},
    )
    rendered, err := tpl.Render("custom", module)
    if err != nil {
        return "", err
    }
    return rendered, nil
}Please refer to tfdocs-format-template for more details. You can create a new
repository from it by clicking on Use this template button.
- Users
- Read the User Guide to learn how to use terraform-docs
 - Read the Formats Guide to learn about different output formats of terraform-docs
 - Refer to Config File Reference for all the available configuration options
 
 - Developers
- Read Contributing Guide before submitting a pull request
 
 
Visit our website for all documentation.
- Discuss terraform-docs on Slack
 
MIT License - Copyright (c) 2021 The terraform-docs Authors.
