Difference between revisions of "Remote state backends to manage Terraform state"
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Revision as of 13:48, 5 September 2022
# stage/frontend-app/main.tf terraform { backend "s3" { bucket = "my-terraform-state" key = "stage/frontend-app/terraform.tfstate" region = "us-east-1" encrypt = true dynamodb_table = "my-lock-table" } }
terraform { backend "s3" { bucket = "my-terraform-states" key = "path/to/not/override/other/terraform.tfstate" region = "us-west-2" dynamodb_table = "my-terraform-states-table" profile = "your_profile" workspace_key_prefix = "your-prefix" }
GitLab 13.0 (2020) can be used as an HTTP backend for Terraform.
terraform { backend "http" {} }
Related
backend.tf
- GitLab 13.0 (May 2020)
See also
- Terraform configuration files, Terraform state files:
.tf
,.tfvars
,main.tf, outputs.tf
,variables.tf
,.terraform.d/
,terraform init
,providers.tf
,.terraform/
,terraform.tfstate
,.terraform.lock.hcl
,terraform.tfstate.d, override.tf, versions.tf
- Terraform state:
terraform [ state | replace-provider | mv ]
,backend.tf
, Remote state backends to manage Terraform state, State locking,terraform force-unlock
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