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[[terraform state push]] --help
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Usage: terraform [global options] state push [options] PATH
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  Update remote state from a local state file at PATH.
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  This command "pushes" a local state and overwrites remote state
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  with a local state file. The command will protect you against writing
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  an older serial or a different state file lineage unless you specify the
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  "-force" flag.
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  This command works with local state (it will overwrite the local
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  state), but is less useful for this use case.
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  If PATH is "-", then this command will read the state to push from stdin.
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  Data from stdin is not streamed to the backend: it is loaded completely
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  (until pipe close), verified, and then pushed.
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Options:
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  -force              Write the state even if lineages don't match or the
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                      remote serial is higher.
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  -lock=false        Don't hold a state lock during the operation. This is
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                      dangerous if others might concurrently run commands
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                      against the same workspace.
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  -lock-timeout=0s    Duration to retry a state lock.
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Latest revision as of 05:16, 21 March 2023

terraform state push --help
Usage: terraform [global options] state push [options] PATH

  Update remote state from a local state file at PATH.

  This command "pushes" a local state and overwrites remote state
  with a local state file. The command will protect you against writing
  an older serial or a different state file lineage unless you specify the
  "-force" flag.

  This command works with local state (it will overwrite the local
  state), but is less useful for this use case.

  If PATH is "-", then this command will read the state to push from stdin.
  Data from stdin is not streamed to the backend: it is loaded completely
  (until pipe close), verified, and then pushed.

Options:

  -force              Write the state even if lineages don't match or the
                      remote serial is higher.

  -lock=false         Don't hold a state lock during the operation. This is
                      dangerous if others might concurrently run commands
                      against the same workspace.

  -lock-timeout=0s    Duration to retry a state lock.


See also[edit]

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