Terraform meta-argument: depends on
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Examples
Modules
module "site" { source = "git::[email protected]:xxxxx" depends_on = [module.your_module_name]
Official example
resource "aws_iam_role" "example" { name = "example" # assume_role_policy is omitted for brevity in this example. Refer to the # documentation for aws_iam_role for a complete example. assume_role_policy = "..." } resource "aws_iam_instance_profile" "example" { # Because this expression refers to the role, Terraform can infer # automatically that the role must be created first. role = aws_iam_role.example.name } resource "aws_iam_role_policy" "example" { name = "example" role = aws_iam_role.example.name policy = jsonencode({ "Statement" = [{ # This policy allows software running on the EC2 instance to # access the S3 API. "Action" = "s3:*", "Effect" = "Allow", }], }) } resource "aws_instance" "example" { ami = "ami-a1b2c3d4" instance_type = "t2.micro" # Terraform can infer from this that the instance profile must # be created before the EC2 instance. iam_instance_profile = aws_iam_instance_profile.example # However, if software running in this EC2 instance needs access # to the S3 API in order to boot properly, there is also a "hidden" # dependency on the aws_iam_role_policy that Terraform cannot # automatically infer, so it must be declared explicitly: depends_on = [ aws_iam_role_policy.example ] }
Errors
Related
- Terraform conditional expressions and
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- Terraform: output
- Terraform:
aws_ecs_task_definition
- Docker compose file:
docker-compose.yml
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