Difference between revisions of "Error: Invalid block definition"
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│ Error: Invalid block definition | │ Error: Invalid block definition | ||
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− | │ on variables.tf line 159: | + | │ on [[variables.tf]] line 159: |
│ 159: variable "environment" | │ 159: variable "environment" | ||
│ 160: #"project_name" | │ 160: #"project_name" |
Latest revision as of 17:46, 19 October 2021
│ Error: Invalid block definition │ │ on variables.tf line 27: │ 27: variable "lb_listener" = <<EOF │ │ The equals sign "=" indicates an argument definition, and must not be used when defining a block.
╷ │ Error: Invalid block definition │ │ on variables.tf line 159: │ 159: variable "environment" │ 160: #"project_name" │ │ A block definition must have block content delimited by "{" and "}", starting on the same line as the block header.
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