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== Terraform init: AWS 3.56.0 ==
 
  
[[terraform init]]
 
  
Initializing the [[backend]]...
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== Terraform Cloud: terraform init examples ==
 
Initializing provider plugins...
 
- Finding latest version of hashicorp/aws...
 
- Installing hashicorp/aws v3.56.0...
 
- Installed hashicorp/aws v3.56.0 (signed by HashiCorp)
 
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
Terraform has created a lock file .terraform.lock.hcl to record the provider
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terraform init
selections it made above. Include this file in your version control repository
+
 
so that Terraform can guarantee to make the same selections by default when
+
Initializing Terraform Cloud...
you run "terraform init" in the future.
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 +
Initializing provider plugins...
  
Terraform has been successfully initialized!
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Terraform Cloud has been successfully initialized!
  
You may now begin working with Terraform. Try running "terraform plan" to see
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You may now begin working with Terraform Cloud. Try running "terraform plan" to
any changes that are required for your infrastructure. All Terraform commands
+
see any changes that are required for your infrastructure.
should now work.
 
  
If you ever set or change modules or backend configuration for Terraform,
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If you ever set or change modules or Terraform Settings, run "terraform init"
rerun this command to reinitialize your working directory. If you forget, other
+
again to reinitialize your working directory.
commands will detect it and remind you to do so if necessary.
 
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
== Terraform init: AWS 3.1.0 ==
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== Terraform has been successfully initialized!==
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=== Terraform init: AWS 3.56.0 ===
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<code>[[terraform init]]</code>
 +
 
 +
Initializing the [[backend]]...
 +
 +
Initializing [[provider plugins]]...
 +
- Finding latest version of [[hashicorp/aws]]...
 +
- [[Installing hashicorp/aws]] v3.56.0...
 +
- Installed hashicorp/aws v3.56.0 (signed by HashiCorp)
 +
 +
Terraform has created a lock file [[.terraform.lock.hcl]] to record the provider
 +
selections it made above. Include this file in your version control repository
 +
so that Terraform can guarantee to make the same selections by default when
 +
you run "terraform init" in the future.
 +
 +
Terraform has been successfully initialized!
 +
 +
You may now begin working with Terraform. Try running "[[terraform plan]]" to see
 +
any changes that are required for your infrastructure. All Terraform commands
 +
should now work.
 +
 +
If you ever set or change modules or backend configuration for Terraform,
 +
rerun this command to reinitialize your working directory. If you forget, other
 +
commands will detect it and remind you to do so if necessary.
 +
 
 +
=== Terraform init: AWS 3.1.0 ===
 
  Initializing the backend...
 
  Initializing the backend...
 
   
 
   
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  commands will detect it and remind you to do so if necessary.
 
  commands will detect it and remind you to do so if necessary.
  
== Terraform init: 3.24.0 ==
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=== Terraform init: 3.24.0 ===
  
 
  terraform init
 
  terraform init
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  commands will detect it and remind you to do so if necessary.
 
  commands will detect it and remind you to do so if necessary.
  
== Terraform init ==
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=== Terraform init: v3.55.0 ===
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
 
terraform init
 
terraform init
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</pre>
 
</pre>
  
== Terraform init: Downloading modules from private repository ==
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== Terraform init: downloading modules from private repository ==
 
  terraform init
 
  terraform init
  Initializing [[modules]]...
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  [[Initializing modules]]...
 
  Downloading github.com/your-project/path/to/your/modules/[[alb]] for [[alb]]...
 
  Downloading github.com/your-project/path/to/your/modules/[[alb]] for [[alb]]...
 
  Username for 'https://github.com':
 
  Username for 'https://github.com':
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  Error: Error checking configuration: <nil>: Failed to read module directory; Module directory /var/lib/snapd/void does not exist or cannot be read.
 
  Error: Error checking configuration: <nil>: Failed to read module directory; Module directory /var/lib/snapd/void does not exist or cannot be read.
  
== [[terraform init with errors]] ==
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=== [[Error: Module not found]] ===
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Initializing modules...
 +
Downloading github.com/your_wrong_path/ for yourmodulename...
 +
 +
│ Error: Module not found
 +
 +
│ The module address "github.com/your_wrong_path/e" could not be resolved.
 +
 +
│ If you intended this as a path relative to the current module, use "./github.com/your_wrong_path/"
 +
│ instead. The "./" prefix indicates that the address is a relative filesystem path.
 +
 +
 
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=== [[AWS region]] value ===
 +
Initializing modules...
 +
 +
Initializing the [[backend]]...
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region
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  [[AWS region]] of the S3 Bucket and [[DynamoDB]] Table (if used).
 +
 +
  Enter a value:
 +
 
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Related: <code>[[provider.tf]]</code>
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=== [[Migration to s3 backend]] ===
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Initializing modules...
 +
 +
Initializing the [[backend]]...
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Do you want to copy existing state to the new backend?
 +
  Pre-existing state was found while migrating the previous "local" backend to the
 +
  newly configured "s3" backend. No existing state was found in the newly
 +
  configured "s3" backend. Do you want to copy this state to the new "s3"
 +
  backend? Enter "yes" to copy and "no" to start with an empty state.
 +
 +
  Enter a value:
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== Related ==
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* [[Terraform init with errors]]
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 06:10, 8 September 2022


Terraform Cloud: terraform init examples[edit]

terraform init

Initializing Terraform Cloud...

Initializing provider plugins...

Terraform Cloud has been successfully initialized!

You may now begin working with Terraform Cloud. Try running "terraform plan" to
see any changes that are required for your infrastructure.

If you ever set or change modules or Terraform Settings, run "terraform init"
again to reinitialize your working directory.


Terraform has been successfully initialized![edit]

Terraform init: AWS 3.56.0[edit]

terraform init

Initializing the backend...

Initializing provider plugins...
- Finding latest version of hashicorp/aws...
- Installing hashicorp/aws v3.56.0...
- Installed hashicorp/aws v3.56.0 (signed by HashiCorp)

Terraform has created a lock file .terraform.lock.hcl to record the provider
selections it made above. Include this file in your version control repository
so that Terraform can guarantee to make the same selections by default when
you run "terraform init" in the future.

Terraform has been successfully initialized!

You may now begin working with Terraform. Try running "terraform plan" to see
any changes that are required for your infrastructure. All Terraform commands
should now work.

If you ever set or change modules or backend configuration for Terraform,
rerun this command to reinitialize your working directory. If you forget, other
commands will detect it and remind you to do so if necessary.

Terraform init: AWS 3.1.0[edit]

Initializing the backend...

Initializing provider plugins...
- Finding latest version of hashicorp/random...
- Installing hashicorp/random v3.1.0...
- Installed hashicorp/random v3.1.0 (signed by HashiCorp)

The following providers do not have any version constraints in configuration,
so the latest version was installed.

To prevent automatic upgrades to new major versions that may contain breaking
changes, we recommend adding version constraints in a required_providers block
in your configuration, with the constraint strings suggested below.

hashicorp/random: version = "~> 3.1.0"

Terraform has been successfully initialized!

You may now begin working with Terraform. Try running "terraform plan" to see
any changes that are required for your infrastructure. All Terraform commands
should now work.

If you ever set or change modules or backend configuration for Terraform,
rerun this command to reinitialize your working directory. If you forget, other
commands will detect it and remind you to do so if necessary.

Terraform init: 3.24.0[edit]

terraform init
Initializing modules...
Downloading terraform-aws-modules/ec2-instance/aws 2.19.0 for ec2_cluster...
- ec2_cluster in .terraform/modules/ec2_cluster 

Initializing the backend... 

Initializing provider plugins...
- Finding hashicorp/aws versions matching ">= 3.24.0"...
- Installing hashicorp/aws v3.55.0...
- Installed hashicorp/aws v3.55.0 (signed by HashiCorp)

Terraform has created a lock file .terraform.lock.hcl to record the provider
selections it made above. Include this file in your version control repository
so that Terraform can guarantee to make the same selections by default when
you run "terraform init" in the future.

Terraform has been successfully initialized! 

You may now begin working with Terraform. Try running "terraform plan" to see
any changes that are required for your infrastructure. All Terraform commands
should now work.

If you ever set or change modules or backend configuration for Terraform,
rerun this command to reinitialize your working directory. If you forget, other
commands will detect it and remind you to do so if necessary.

Terraform init: v3.55.0[edit]

terraform init
Initializing modules...
- ec2_with_t2_unlimited in ../..
Downloading terraform-aws-modules/security-group/aws 4.3.0 for security_group...
- security_group in .terraform/modules/security_group

Initializing the backend...

Initializing provider plugins...
- Finding hashicorp/aws versions matching ">= 2.42.0"...
- Installing hashicorp/aws v3.55.0...
- Installed hashicorp/aws v3.55.0 (signed by HashiCorp)

Terraform has created a lock file .terraform.lock.hcl to record the provider
selections it made above. Include this file in your version control repository
so that Terraform can guarantee to make the same selections by default when
you run "terraform init" in the future.

Terraform has been successfully initialized!

You may now begin working with Terraform. Try running "terraform plan" to see
any changes that are required for your infrastructure. All Terraform commands
should now work.

If you ever set or change modules or backend configuration for Terraform,
rerun this command to reinitialize your working directory. If you forget, other
commands will detect it and remind you to do so if necessary.

Terraform init: downloading modules from private repository[edit]

terraform init
Initializing modules...
Downloading github.com/your-project/path/to/your/modules/alb for alb...
Username for 'https://github.com':

Terraform init with errors[edit]

terraform init
Terraform initialized in an empty directory! 

The directory has no Terraform configuration files. You may begin working
with Terraform immediately by creating Terraform configuration files.
terraform init
Error: Error checking configuration: <nil>: Failed to read module directory; Module directory /var/lib/snapd/void does not exist or cannot be read.

Error: Module not found[edit]

Initializing modules...
Downloading github.com/your_wrong_path/ for yourmodulename...
╷
│ Error: Module not found
│
│ The module address "github.com/your_wrong_path/e" could not be resolved.
│
│ If you intended this as a path relative to the current module, use "./github.com/your_wrong_path/"
│ instead. The "./" prefix indicates that the address is a relative filesystem path.
╵

AWS region value[edit]

Initializing modules...

Initializing the backend...
region
  AWS region of the S3 Bucket and DynamoDB Table (if used). 

  Enter a value:
Related: provider.tf


Migration to s3 backend[edit]

Initializing modules...

Initializing the backend...
Do you want to copy existing state to the new backend?
  Pre-existing state was found while migrating the previous "local" backend to the
  newly configured "s3" backend. No existing state was found in the newly
  configured "s3" backend. Do you want to copy this state to the new "s3"
  backend? Enter "yes" to copy and "no" to start with an empty state.

  Enter a value:

Related[edit]

See also[edit]

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