Terraform lifecycle meta-argument
create_before_destroy
changes default behavior so that the new replacement object is created first, and the prior object is destroyed after the replacement is created.prevent_destroy
ignore_changes
replace_triggered_by
(May 2022, v1.2.0)
Examples
resource "azurerm_resource_group" "example" { # ... lifecycle { create_before_destroy = true } }
lifecycle { ignore_changes = [ latest_restorable_time ] }
Related
See also
- Terraform: Meta-Arguments:
count
,depends_on
,lifecycle: [ prevent_destroy | ignore_changes ]
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