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* [[S3 buckets]] | * [[S3 buckets]] | ||
* [[GCS]] buckets | * [[GCS]] buckets | ||
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+ | == Errors == | ||
+ | * <code>[[Error: Module not found]]: Address could not be resolved</code> | ||
== Related terms == | == Related terms == | ||
* <code>[[terraform init]]</code> | * <code>[[terraform init]]</code> | ||
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* [[Terraform Associate]]: Contrast module source options | * [[Terraform Associate]]: Contrast module source options | ||
* [[Terraform public module registry]] | * [[Terraform public module registry]] | ||
+ | * [[Terraform module keyword]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 17:15, 11 May 2023
The source argument in a module block tells Terraform where to find the source code for the desired child module.
source = "terraform-aws-modules/ec2-instance/aws"
Terraform uses this during the module installation step of terraform init
to download the source code to a directory on local disk so that it can be used by other Terraform commands.
Examples in main.tf
module "consul" { source = "./path/to/you/module" }
module "yourmodule" { source = "github.com/your-project/terraform-your-templates/modules/yourmodule" }
module "vpc" { source = "git::https://example.com/vpc.git?ref=v1.2.0" }
module "db" { source = "terraform-aws-modules/rds/aws" }
Terraform source types
https://www.terraform.io/docs/language/modules/sources.html
- Local paths
- Terraform Registry
- GitHub
- Bitbucket
- Generic Git, Mercurial repositories
- HTTP URLs
- S3 buckets
- GCS buckets
Errors
Error: Module not found: Address could not be resolved
Related terms
terraform init
- Terraform Associate: Contrast module source options
- Terraform public module registry
- Terraform module keyword
See also
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