
Terraform Registry
The Terraform Registry makes it easy to use any provider or module. To use a provider or module from this registry, just add it to your configuration; when you run `terraform init`, Terraform will …
Docs overview | hashicorp/azurerm - Terraform Registry
To learn the basics of Terraform using this provider, follow the hands-on get started tutorials. Interested in the provider's latest features, or want to make sure you're up to date?
Docs overview | vmware/vsphere - Terraform Registry
This provider gives Terraform the ability to work with VMware vSphere. This provider can be used to manage many aspects of a vSphere environment, including virtual machines, standard and …
Docs overview | hashicorp/google - Terraform Registry
To learn the basics of Terraform using this provider, follow the hands-on get started tutorials. For more involved examples, try provisioning a GKE cluster and deploying Consul-backed Vault …
aws_instance | Resources | hashicorp/aws - Terraform Registry
Once this parameter is set to true, a successful terraform apply run before a destroy is required to update this value in the resource state. Without a successful terraform apply after this …
Resources | hashicorp/aws - Terraform Registry
retain_on_delete (Optional) - Disables the distribution instead of deleting it when destroying the resource through Terraform. If this is set, the distribution needs to be deleted manually …
hashicorp/aws | Terraform Registry
Top downloaded aws modules Modules are self-contained packages of Terraform configurations that are managed as a group.
aws_lambda_function | Resources - Terraform Registry
You can fix the problem two ways: 1) updating the function's role to another role and then updating it back again to the recreated role, or 2) by using Terraform to taint the function and …
Snowflake-Labs/snowflake | Terraform - Terraform Registry
This is a terraform provider plugin for managing Snowflake accounts. Coverage is focused on part of Snowflake related to access control. Example Provider Configuration This is an example …
azurerm_windows_virtual_machine - Terraform Registry
Terraform will automatically remove the OS Disk by default - this behaviour can be configured using the features setting within the Provider block.