atmos-functions
Use when wiring cross-component dependencies in stack YAML. Covers !terraform.state syntax for passing outputs between components without remote-state lookups.
$ 安裝
git clone https://github.com/cloudposse/docs /tmp/docs && cp -r /tmp/docs/examples/snippets/.claude/skills/atmos-functions ~/.claude/skills/docs// tip: Run this command in your terminal to install the skill
name: atmos-functions description: Use when wiring cross-component dependencies in stack YAML. Covers !terraform.state syntax for passing outputs between components without remote-state lookups.
Cross-Component Dependencies with Atmos Functions
Preferred approach: Atmos Functions - Use Atmos template functions in stack YAML to pass values between components at plan/apply time. This avoids Terraform remote state lookups entirely.
!terraform.state Syntax
Two-parameter form (current stack):
!terraform.state <component> <output>
Three-parameter form (specific stack):
!terraform.state <component> <stack> <output>
Examples
components:
terraform:
my-component:
vars:
# Current stack lookups (component output)
vpc_id: !terraform.state vpc vpc_id
subnet_ids: !terraform.state vpc private_subnet_ids
# Cross-stack lookup (component stack output)
grafana_role_arn: !terraform.state grafana core-use2-auto workspace_iam_role_arn
# Nested output with YQ expression
role_arn: !terraform.state iam-role/my-role plat-use2-dev .role.arn
!terraform.output Alternative
There's also !terraform.output which has the same syntax but different behavior:
# Same syntax as !terraform.state
vpc_id: !terraform.output vpc vpc_id
Key differences:
| Aspect | !terraform.state (preferred) | !terraform.output |
|---|---|---|
| How it works | Reads directly from S3 state bucket | Runs terraform init + terraform output |
| Speed | Fast (direct S3 read) | Slow (full Terraform initialization) |
| Use case | Default choice | When state file format differs |
Always prefer !terraform.state - it's significantly faster because it reads the state file directly from S3
without running Terraform commands.
Best Practices
- Use
!terraform.stateover!terraform.output- Direct S3 access is much faster than running Terraform. - Define lookups in catalog defaults - Put
!terraform.stateexpressions instacks/catalog/<component>/defaults.yamlrather than in stack files. The function automatically resolves based on the current stack context. - Use current-stack lookups when possible - Omit the stack parameter to look up components in the same stack, making configs more portable.
- Cross-stack lookups for shared resources - Use the three-parameter form when referencing centralized resources (e.g., Grafana in core-auto from plat accounts).
Legacy Approach (Being Phased Out)
Some older components still use Cloud Posse's remote-state Terraform module with remote-state.tf files. This pattern
is being phased out in favor of Atmos functions. The tfstate backend is in the core-auto account.
When you encounter remote-state.tf files, prefer converting them to !terraform.state expressions in the catalog.
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