huawei-cloud-terraform-generator
Generate Huawei Cloud Terraform configurations and execute deployment with user-guided approval. Use this skill when users want to create Huawei Cloud infrastructure as Terraform, whether they ask explicitly for Terraform or describe goals such as deploying a website, launching an application, or creating network, compute, database, load balancing, or storage resources. Trigger when users mention 创建/create、生成/generate、部署/deploy、配置/configure、使用/use、管理/manage、华为云/Huawei Cloud、Terraform、ECS、VPC、资源/resource、云服务器/ECS、虚拟机/VM、实例/instance、网络/network、负载均衡/ELB、数据库/database、RDS、存储/storage、OBS、桶/bucket、域名/domain、DNS、证书/certificate、SSL、监控/monitoring、日志/log、备份/backup、容器/container、CCE、函数工作流/FunctionGraph
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npx skills add https://github.com/huaweicloud/huaweicloud-skills --skill huawei-cloud-terraform-generatorIs this agent skill safe to install?
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The skill provides a framework for generating and deploying Huawei Cloud infrastructure via Terraform. It includes strict operational instructions for the agent and numerous templates for various services. Security analysis identified minor issues, primarily hardcoded example credentials in demonstration templates and the use of local command execution provisioners for timing and cleanup tasks. These are standard in infrastructure-as-code development but require user awareness during configuration and deployment.
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What does this agent skill do?
Huawei Cloud Terraform Generator
1. Overview
This skill turns user infrastructure goals into Terraform configurations for Huawei Cloud. The primary workflow is to:
- understand the user's actual deployment intent
- determine which resources should be created
- determine whether existing resources should be reused
- confirm key specifications and dependencies
- verify every resource specification against the target region's available resources — query first, write later
- ensure Terraform is installed
- generate Terraform configuration files
- run validation steps and fix generation issues until
terraform plansucceeds - ask user for confirmation and execute
terraform applyif approved
This skill provides an interactive workflow where the agent guides the user through credential configuration, validates the plan, and executes apply upon explicit user confirmation.
2. Prerequisites
Before using this skill, ensure the following are available:
- Terraform — installed in PATH or auto-installable (see validation-workflow.md)
- Provider download source — the Huawei Cloud mirror should be reachable (see validation-workflow.md)
- Target region — the deployment region (e.g. cn-north-4, cn-south-1) must be identified
3. Parameter Confirmation
Before generating Terraform, propose a concrete resource plan for the user to confirm. The plan should include:
- recommended resource specifications
- available candidate options when applicable
- whether to create new resources or reuse existing ones
- pricing information only when obtained from a reliable source
See reference/guardrails.md for rules about not fabricating specifications and prices.
Do not ask the user to provide every parameter manually. Instead:
- infer the likely architecture from the user's goal
- propose a concrete plan with recommended defaults
- confirm only the small number of decisions that materially affect correctness, cost, or architecture
Users should mainly confirm a proposed solution, not build the full parameter set themselves.
4. Workflow
This skill works in nine phases:
4.0 Credential handling (MUST READ)
AK/SK credentials are read from environment variables HW_ACCESS_KEY and HW_SECRET_KEY. For temporary/STS credentials, the agent must read HW_SECURITY_TOKEN (or HUAWEICLOUD_SECURITY_TOKEN) from environment variables and write it to terraform.tfvars as security_token. The provider does not reliably resolve security_token from env vars. If the env var is not set, omit it (permanent AK/SK scenario).
Before any step that depends on credentials (resource queries, terraform plan, etc.), read the complete rules in reference/guardrails.md.
If an API or Terraform call fails with an authentication error: tell the user the specific error, ask them to confirm when the issue is resolved, then retry. Do not guide the user on how to configure credentials.
4.1 Understand the user's real goal
The user may describe a resource directly, such as creating an ECS instance, or describe a business goal, such as deploying a website or launching an application.
You must first infer the intended Huawei Cloud architecture from the user's objective, not just from explicit resource names.
4.2 Determine the resource set
Based on the user's goal, identify:
- which resources need to be created
- which existing resources may be reused
- what dependencies exist between the resources
For example:
- a simple public website may require VPC, subnet, security group, ECS, and EIP
- a managed database deployment may require VPC, subnet, security group, and RDS
- a scalable public service may require VPC, subnet, security group, ECS or AS, ELB, and public access
4.3 Propose a resource plan for confirmation
Before generating Terraform, propose a concrete resource plan for the user to confirm following the rules in the Parameter Confirmation section.
See reference/guardrails.md for rules about handling sensitive information.
4.3.1 Confirm security group rules with user (CRITICAL)
Required workflow:
- Infer likely ports from user's goal (Web server → 80, 443; SSH → 22; Database → 3306, 5432)
- Ask user to confirm ports: "需要开放哪些端口?推荐:80、443、22"
- Generate rules based on confirmed ports, NOT default rules
Terraform generation:
# User confirmed: 80, 443, 22
resource "huaweicloud_networking_secgroup_rule" "http" {
security_group_id = huaweicloud_networking_secgroup.main.id
direction = "ingress"
ethertype = "IPv4"
port_range_min = 80
port_range_max = 80
protocol = "tcp"
remote_ip_prefix = "0.0.0.0/0"
}
# ... similar for 443, 22 (always include ethertype = "IPv4")
# Always include egress
resource "huaweicloud_networking_secgroup_rule" "egress" {
security_group_id = huaweicloud_networking_secgroup.main.id
direction = "egress"
ethertype = "IPv4"
remote_ip_prefix = "0.0.0.0/0"
}
Forbidden:
- ❌ Using only egress rule without ingress rules
- ❌ Using hardcoded default ports without asking user
- ❌ Generating rules that don't match user confirmation
4.4 Verify resource availability BEFORE generating any code
This step is mandatory and must never be skipped. A failed query is not a license to proceed — it is a blocker that must be resolved.
Before writing a single line of Terraform, you MUST verify every resource specification in the confirmed plan against the target region. The target region is already known from the confirmed plan in step 4.3 — lacking the region means step 4.3 was incomplete and must be revisited. There is no excuse for not knowing which region you are deploying to.
- Step 1 — Read the target skill's SKILL.md first (DO NOT skip): You MUST read the file
../huawei-cloud-computing-query/SKILL.mdbefore invoking the skill. This tells you the exact invocation format, required parameters, parameter format, and how to pass the target region. You cannot correctly invoke a skill you haven't read. - Step 2 — Invoke the skill with confirmed parameters: Only after reading the skill definition, invoke the
huawei-cloud-computing-queryskill with the exact parameters it requires, passing the target region from the confirmed plan in step 4.3. Confirm that each resource specification in the confirmed plan actually exists and is available in the target region. Any specification that cannot be confirmed MUST NOT appear in any .tf file. - Cross-region assumptions are forbidden — a resource available in region A does NOT imply availability in region B. Always re-query for the target region.
Forbidden:
- ❌ Invoking the
huawei-cloud-computing-queryskill without first reading its SKILL.md - ❌ Guessing or fabricating parameters for skill invocation
- ❌ Proceeding to generate Terraform when a resource specification cannot be confirmed available
- ❌ Assuming resource availability carries over across regions
If the query fails (environment error, network issue, SDK crash):
- You MUST NOT proceed to generate Terraform. Stop immediately.
- Diagnose and fix the issue: invoke the
huawei-cloud-computing-queryskill's environment check, verify credentials, check network. - Retry the query. If it fails again, fix and retry again.
- There is no "graceful degradation" — an unverified specification is a broken deployment waiting to happen.
- The only acceptable outcomes from this step are: (a) all specs confirmed available, or (b) a spec is confirmed unavailable and the user is asked to choose a different one.
Why this matters: Writing an unavailable flavor into main.tf produces a configuration that passes terraform validate but fails at terraform apply — the worst kind of error because it surfaces only after minutes of waiting.
When modifying existing Terraform (user asks to change a flavor, switch regions, use a different instance type, etc.): re-run the availability query for the new specification in the new region BEFORE editing any .tf file. Do not assume the previously-queried results still apply.
4.5 Generate Terraform after confirmation
CRITICAL: Before generating, MUST read relevant reference documents from Section 8.1 mapping table.
Once the user confirms the resource plan, generate the Terraform files following the required structure and style rules.
See reference/terraform-generation-guide.md for detailed file structure and content rules.
Critical: Generate all required files (providers.tf, variables.tf, main.tf, terraform.tfvars, README.md) and verify they exist before proceeding.
4.6 Verify credentials configuration
Before proceeding to validation, verify that Huawei Cloud credentials are configured via environment variables.
See reference/guardrails.md for rules about AK/SK handling.
4.6.1 Configure Huawei Cloud mirror for provider download
Before running terraform init, configure the Huawei Cloud mirror to avoid slow downloads from the official Terraform registry. Do NOT attempt to download from official registry first. Always use Huawei Cloud mirror.
Steps:
- Check if local provider cache exists (see validation-workflow.md for locations)
- If cache exists and version >= 1.90.0, skip download
- If download needed, create
.tfrcfile in the project directory:provider_installation { network_mirror { url = "https://mirrors.huaweicloud.com/terraform/" include = ["registry.terraform.io/huaweicloud/*"] } } - Set
TF_CLI_CONFIG_FILEenvironment variable to the.tfrcfile path - Every
terraform initcommand MUST includeTF_CLI_CONFIG_FILEin the same command line. Bareterraform initwithout the env var is FORBIDDEN. Example:export TF_CLI_CONFIG_FILE="/path/to/project/.tfrc" && terraform init -upgrade
4.7 Validate and fix the generated configuration
Run validation in order: terraform fmt -recursive → terraform init → terraform validate → terraform plan
If any step fails, inspect the error, fix the configuration, and retry until terraform plan succeeds.
See reference/validation-workflow.md for detailed validation steps.
4.8 Display cost estimation (CRITICAL — MUST NOT SKIP)
This step is MANDATORY and MUST be executed immediately after terraform plan succeeds, BEFORE any confirmation dialog or terraform apply. Skipping this step is a CRITICAL violation.
Cost display format (fill with actual resources from the plan):
💰 费用预估
即将创建的资源:
- [资源类型] ([规格]): [预估费用]
- [资源类型] ([规格]): [预估费用]
- ...
预估合计: [总费用]
📌 华为云价格计算器: https://www.huaweicloud.com/pricing.html#/calculator
Required elements (ALL must be present):
- Resource list with specifications (from confirmed plan)
- Estimated monthly cost per resource (range is acceptable)
- Total estimated cost
- Link to Huawei Cloud pricing calculator (fixed URL)
If you cannot estimate a cost: still list the resource with "费用请参考价格计算器" — do NOT omit the resource from the list.
Verification: Before proceeding to step 4.9, confirm that you have output ALL required elements above. If any element is missing, stop and add it.
4.9 Execute terraform apply with user confirmation
After cost estimation is displayed, popup a confirmation dialog for user confirmation before executing apply.
See reference/guardrails.md for rules about user confirmation workflow.
4.10 Apply error repair loop
If terraform apply fails, inspect the error, fix the configuration, re-run terraform plan, and re-execute terraform apply. Repeat until successful.
4.11 Post-apply resource verification
After terraform apply succeeds, verify that deployed resources match the confirmed plan. If discrepancies found, report and fix them.
5. Guardrails
See reference/guardrails.md for detailed guardrail rules.
Key principles:
- Do not fabricate specifications, prices, or resource facts
- Execute terraform apply with explicit user confirmation
- Do not request sensitive information
- Do not invoke any referenced skill without first reading that skill's SKILL.md file
6. Terraform Generation Rules
After the user confirms the resource plan, generate Terraform that is minimal, valid, and aligned with the confirmed solution.
See reference/terraform-generation-guide.md for detailed guidance on file structure, content rules, data source usage, and variable design.
Core principles:
- Start from the confirmed resource plan
- Follow the Minimum Viable Configuration principle
- Prefer Terraform validity over unnecessary flexibility
- Use existing package references when relevant
7. Environment Preparation and Validation
See reference/validation-workflow.md for detailed guidance on ensuring Terraform availability, provider download (from Huawei Cloud mirror), validation order, authentication, and repair loop.
8. Reference Usage and Template Guidance
Use the reference materials, templates, examples, and helper utilities in the skill package when relevant.
8.1 Use existing references when relevant
MUST consult these references before generating:
| Resource | Reference Document | Key Pattern |
|---|---|---|
| 通用规则 | reference/guardrails.md + reference/terraform-generation-guide.md | 密码自动生成、不向用户要敏感信息 |
| Security Group | reference/VPC-best-practices/VPC-best-practices.md → "Deploy Security Group" | ethertype is required |
| ECS with EIP | reference/ECS-best-practices/Deploy-Instance-with-EIP-best-practices.md | Use huaweicloud_compute_eip_associate, public_ip = .address |
| VPC/Subnet | reference/VPC-best-practices/VPC-best-practices.md → "Deploy Basic Network" | VPC/subnet structure |
| RDS | reference/RDS-best-practices/RDS-best-practices.md | Database + network config |
8.2 Use existing examples and templates as a starting point
If the package contains an example close to the target scenario, use it as a starting point. Preserve useful structure, adapt to the confirmed plan, and remove unneeded resources.
8.3 Match user goals to relevant references
Map business goals to service references (e.g., "deploy a website" → VPC + ECS + EIP, "managed database" → RDS + network).
8.4 Use references to improve, not to overbuild
Keep the final Terraform aligned with the user-confirmed plan and follow Minimum Viable Configuration principle.
8.5 Do not rely on templates blindly
Always verify that the template matches the confirmed plan and validate through the normal validation workflow.
9. Quality Checklist
Before finalizing, ensure:
- The generated Terraform matches the confirmed resource plan
- All 5 required files were generated and verified (providers.tf, variables.tf, main.tf, terraform.tfvars, README.md)
- No sensitive information was requested from user
- Validation reached
terraform plan, or the blocker was clearly explained - Cost estimation was displayed BEFORE user confirmation (step 4.8 — MUST NOT skip)
- Cost estimation includes ALL required elements: resource list, specifications, estimated cost per resource, total cost, pricing calculator link
- User was asked for confirmation via confirmation dialog before terraform apply
-
terraform applywas executed only after explicit user confirmation (or user declined)
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