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manifests and API clients to use the \*\*apps/v1\*\* API version, available since v1.9. \* All existing persisted objects are accessible via the new API \* Notable changes: \* `spec.selector` is now required and immutable after creation; use the existing template labels as the selector for seamless upgrades \* `spec.up...
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This page contains an overview of the client libraries for using the Kubernetes API from various programming languages. To write applications using the [Kubernetes REST API](/docs/reference/using-api/), you do not need to implement the API calls and request/response types yourself. You can use a client library for the ...
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{{< feature-state feature\_gate\_name="ServerSideApply" >}} Kubernetes supports multiple appliers collaborating to manage the fields of a single [object](/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/). Server-Side Apply provides an optional mechanism for your cluster's control plane to track changes to an object's fiel...
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user's (or client's) field management, rather than a user's last applied state. As a side effect of using Server-Side Apply, information about which field manager manages each field in an object also becomes available. ### Example {#ssa-example-configmap} A simple example of an object created using Server-Side Apply co...
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and causes that field's management to be shared by the applier along with all other field managers that already claimed to manage it. ### Field managers {#managers} Managers identify distinct workflows that are modifying the object (especially useful on conflicts!), and can be specified through the [`fieldManager`](/do...
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sends a \_fully-specified intent\_ object to the Server-Side Apply endpoint, the server merges it with the live object favoring the value from the request body if it is specified in both places. If the set of items present in the applied config is not a superset of the items applied by the same user last time, each mis...
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existing objects will end-up being owned by actors who owned an element of these types. This means that any further change to these objects would cause a conflict. When a `listType`, `mapType`, or `structType` changes from `atomic` to `map`/`set`/`granular`, the API server is unable to infer the new ownership of these ...
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system gives the user a conflict over it. At that point, it is safe to remove from the configuration. - (more advanced) If, however, the user doesn't want to wait, for example because they want to keep the cluster legible to their colleagues, then they can take the following steps to make it safe to remove `replicas` f...
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this use case. ## Migration between client-side and server-side apply ### Upgrading from client-side apply to server-side apply Client-side apply users who manage a resource with `kubectl apply` can start using server-side apply with the following flag. ```shell kubectl apply --server-side [--dry-run=server] ``` By def...
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to an empty list will not reset the field. This is on purpose, so `managedFields` never get stripped by clients not aware of the field. In cases where the reset operation is combined with changes to other fields than the `managedFields`, this will result in the `managedFields` being reset first and the other changes be...
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The [Common Expression Language (CEL)](https://github.com/google/cel-go) is used in the Kubernetes API to declare validation rules, policy rules, and other constraints or conditions. CEL expressions are evaluated directly in the {{< glossary\_tooltip text="API server" term\_id="kube-apiserver" >}}, making CEL a conveni...
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| See [official list of standard definitions](https://github.com/google/cel-spec/blob/master/doc/langdef.md#list-of-standard-definitions) | All Kubernetes versions | | [Homogeneous Aggregate Literals](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/google/cel-go@v0.17.4/cel#HomogeneousAggregateLiterals) | - | All Kubernetes versions | |...
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`matches` function provided by the CEL standard library, the regex library provides `find` and `findAll`, enabling a much wider range of regex operations. Examples: Examples of CEL expressions using regex library functions | CEL Expression | Purpose | | --- | --- | | "abc 123".find('[0-9]+') | Find the first number in ...
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| bool | Returns true if the IP address is a global unicast address. Either an IPv4 address that is not zero or 255.255.255.255 or an IPv6 address that is not a link-local unicast, loopback or multicast address. | Examples: Examples of CEL expressions using IP address library functions | CEL Expression | Purpose | | --...
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object). | | cidr('192.168.1.0/24').containsCIDR(cidr('192.168.2.0/24')) | Checks if a CIDR contains another given CIDR (CIDR object). | | cidr('192.168.0.0/16').containsCIDR('192.168.10.0/24') | Checks if a CIDR contains another given CIDR (string). | | cidr('192.168.1.0/24').containsCIDR('192.168.2.0/24') | Checks if...
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for validating common Kubernetes string formats. This can be useful in the `messageExpression` of validation rules to provide more specific error messages. The library provides `format()` functions for each named format, and a generic `format.named()` function. - `format.named(string)` → `?Format`: Returns the `Format`...
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representation of the quantity which may lose precision. If the value of the quantity is outside the range of a float64, +Inf/-Inf will be returned. | | sign() | int | Returns 1 if the quantity is positive, -1 if it is negative. 0 if it is zero. | | add(<Quantity>) | Quantity | Returns sum of two quantities | | add(<in...
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Returns true for a valid Semver string. | | isSemver('v1.0', true) | Returns true for a normalizable Semver string. | | semver('1.2.3').major() | Returns the major version of a Semver. | | semver('1.2.3').compareTo(semver('2.0.0')) < 0 | Compare two Semver strings. | See the [Kubernetes Semver library](https://pkg.go.d...
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all elements in `X` are preserved and non-intersecting elements in `Y` are appended, retaining their partial order. `map` : `X + Y` performs a merge where the array positions of all keys in `X` are preserved but the values are overwritten by values in `Y` when the key sets of `X` and `Y` intersect. Elements in `Y` with...
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resource has a \_per-validation\_ runtime cost budget for all [Validation Rules](/docs/tasks/extend-kubernetes/custom-resources/custom-resource-definitions/#validation-rules) evaluated to validate the custom resource. ### Estimated cost limits For some Kubernetes resources, the API server may also check if worst case e...
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The Kubernetes {{< glossary\_tooltip term\_id="kube-apiserver" text="API server" >}} provides API endpoints to indicate the current status of the API server. This page describes these API endpoints and explains how you can use them. ## API endpoints for health The Kubernetes API server provides 3 API endpoints (`health...
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be helpful for a human operator to debug a system: ```shell curl -k https://localhost:6443/livez/etcd ```
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This section provides reference information for the Kubernetes API. The REST API is the fundamental fabric of Kubernetes. All operations and communications between components, and external user commands are REST API calls that the API Server handles. Consequently, everything in the Kubernetes platform is treated as an ...
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and there are no current plans for a major version revision of Kubernetes that removes stable APIs. ## API groups [API groups](https://git.k8s.io/design-proposals-archive/api-machinery/api-group.md) make it easier to extend the Kubernetes API. The API group is specified in a REST path and in the `apiVersion` field of a...
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{{< feature-state for\_k8s\_version="v1.33" state="beta" >}} Kubernetes {{< skew currentVersion >}} includes optional \_declarative validation\_ for APIs. When enabled, the Kubernetes API server can use this mechanism rather than the legacy approach that relies on hand-written Go code (`validation.go` files) to ensure ...
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stored object, potentially via direct etcd modification in rare cases. For details on managing feature gates, see [Feature Gates](/docs/reference/command-line-tools-reference/feature-gates/). ## Declarative validation tag reference This document provides a comprehensive reference for all available declarative validatio...
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matching. Any mismatches or panics are recorded via metrics (for example: `declarative\_validation\_mismatch\_total` and `declarative\_validation\_panic\_total`). This shadow mechanism enables contributors and administrators to evaluate declarative validation rules in a live environment without affecting cluster behavi...
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leading zeros. \* `k8s-long-name`: This field holds a Kubernetes "long name", aka a "DNS subdomain" value. \* `k8s-short-name`: This field holds a Kubernetes "short name", aka a "DNS label" value. \*\*Usage Example:\*\* ```go type MyStruct struct { // +k8s:format=k8s-ip IPAddress string `json:"ipAddress"` // +k8s:forma...
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(e.g., v1.Scale). // The generated validation function will only be invoked for requests to the "/scale" // subresource of a type defined in a package that supports it. ``` ### `+k8s:item` {#tag-item} \*\*Description:\*\* Declares a validation for an item of a slice declared as a `+k8s:listType=map`. The item to match ...
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\*\*Payload:\*\* \* ``: This field must be greater than or equal to x. \*\*Usage Example:\*\* ```go type MyStruct struct { // +k8s:minimum=0 MyInt int `json:"myInt"` } ``` In this example, `MyInt` must be greater than or equal to 0. ### `+k8s:neq` {#tag-neq} \*\*Description:\*\* Verifies the field's value is not equal ...
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Example:\*\* By adding these tags, you are enabling the validation system to handle requests for the `/status` and `/scale` subresources for the types defined in package `v1`. \*File: `staging/src/k8s.io/api/core/v1/doc.go`\* ```go // +k8s:supportsSubresource="/status" // +k8s:supportsSubresource="/scale" package v1 ``...
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# Internal link checking tool You can use [htmltest](https://github.com/wjdp/htmltest) to check for broken links in [`/content/en/`](https://git.k8s.io/website/content/en/). This is useful when refactoring sections of content, moving pages around, or renaming files or page headers. ## How the tool works `htmltest` scan...
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# Migrate Terraform state to HCP Terraform or Terraform Enterprise This topic describes how to migrate existing Terraform state files to HCP Terraform or Terraform Enterprise without first de-provisioning them. Refer to [State](/terraform/language/state) in the Terraform configuration language reference for additional ...
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send a `POST` request to the `/workspaces/:workspace\_id/state-versions` endpoint. Specify the MD5 string in the `data.attributes.md5` field and encoded state file in the `data.attributes.state` field of the request body. Refer to the following topics for details: - [Create a state version](/terraform/cloud-docs/api-do...
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# What is HCP Terraform? > \*\*Hands On:\*\* Try our [What is HCP Terraform - Intro and Sign Up](/terraform/tutorials/cloud-get-started/cloud-sign-up) tutorial. [HCP Terraform](https://cloud.hashicorp.com/products/terraform) is an application that helps teams use Terraform together. It manages Terraform runs in a consi...
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# Compare Stacks and workspaces In HCP Terraform, there are two ways of organizing your infrastructure: - Workspaces are ideal for managing a self-contained infrastructure of one Terraform root module. - Stacks are ideal for managing multiple infrastructure modules and repeating that infrastructure at scale. Learn if a...
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complex or repetitive using workspaces. When you use a Stack, HCP Terraform automatically recognizes the dependency between components, automatically deferring the component's plan and apply steps until it can complete them successfully. Learn more about how Stacks plan [deferred changes](/terraform/cloud-docs/stacks/d...
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# Create a Stack Stacks enable you to provision and coordinate your infrastructure lifecycle at scale, offering an organized and reusable approach that expands upon infrastructure as code (IaC). > \*\*Hands-on\*\*: Try out the [Deploy a Stack with HCP Terraform](/terraform/tutorials/cloud/stacks-deploy) tutorial to get...
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Terraform creates stack\*\*. 1. Click \*\*Create Stack\*\*. ### Terraform CLI workflow Stacks live alongside workspaces in an HCP Terraform project. To create a new Stack using the Terraform CLI, perform the following steps: 1. Create an account or sign in to [HCP Terraform](https://app.terraform.io). 1. Run `terraform...
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# Stacks overview As your infrastructure grows, managing Terraform configurations becomes increasingly complex. Stacks are a powerful configuration layer in Terraform that simplifies managing your infrastructure modules and then repeating that infrastructure. Stacks let you split your Terraform configuration into compo...
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Terraform concurrency is the combination of your workspace runs and your Stack operations. Your HCP Terraform [subscription plan](https://www.hashicorp.com/products/terraform/pricing?product\_intent=terraform) limits your maximum concurrency. ## Permissions Stacks and do not have separate permissions, but do inherit pr...
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# Destroy a Stack We recommend destroying a Stack in phases to ensure HCP Terraform destroys your infrastructure safely. Destroy your Stack deployments before destroying the Stack itself to ensure you do not leave any unmanaged infrastructure behind. ## Requirements To destroy a Stack and delete or destroy a deployment...
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# Stack deployment runs HCP Terraform is the interface for keeping track of your Stack configuration over time and the corresponding deployments for each version of your configuration. Learn how HCP Terraform executes Terraform runs to keep Stack deployments up to date. ## Run environment HCP Terraform is designed as a...
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they are applying to ensure a run can finish without interference. When you approve a deployment run, HCP Terraform locks the deployment's state before beginning execution. This lock remains in place throughout the entire run, because a run may require multiple plan-and-apply cycles to reach convergence. The lock preve...
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deployment needs to match the configuration version. - Applying approved changes. - Importing existing workspace resources under the management of a Stack. ### Waiting Runs that produce changes pause in the waiting step state to wait for operator approval. HCP Terraform requires manual confirmation before proceeding wi...
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# Configure a Stack This guide explains configuring a Stack’s name, description, project, and VCS settings in HCP Terraform. ## Requirements To view a Stack and its configurations, you must also be a member of a team in your organization with one of the following permissions: \* [Organization-level \*\*Manage all proje...
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Next steps After configuring your Stack, you can learn more about how to [review your Stack’s deployment runs](/terraform/cloud-docs/stacks/deploy/runs) or [destroy your Stack](/terraform/cloud-docs/stacks/destroy).
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# State in Stacks HCP Terraform stores the state of Stacks in files corresponding to each deployment of that Stack. Each deployment's state file includes the state of every component in that deployment. ## View state You can view the state of a deployment in each [run](/terraform/cloud-docs/stacks/runs) of that deploym...
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# Create and review configuration versions Each Stack deployment uses a configuration version to determine what infrastructure to create, update, or delete. You can rollout changes to your Stack deployments by creating new configuration versions. HCP Terraform is the interface for keeping track of your Stack configurat...
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to the [Stacks API](/terraform/cloud-docs/api-docs/stacks/configurations#create-a-stack-configuration). ## Review configuration versions The \*\*Configurations\*\* page contains a numbered sequential list of your configuration versions. Configuration versions create deployment runs for each of your Stack's deployments....
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# Review deployment runs Deployment runs are a combination of an individual configuration version and one of your Stack's deployments. As in the traditional Terraform workflow, HCP Terraform creates runs every time a new configuration version introduces potential changes for a deployment. To learn more about how deploy...
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of your deployment run by expanding the \*\*Inspect\*\* dropdown. ### Deployment run status A deployment run can be in one of several states: | Status | Description | | :---- | :---- | | Plan: Queued | HCP Terraform is preparing to create a plan for this deployment. | | Plan: Started | HCP Terraform is starting to crea...
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defers the step in that plan until HCP Terraform can complete it successfully. -> \*\*Hands-on\*\*: Complete the [Manage Kubernetes workloads with stacks](/terraform/tutorials/cloud/stacks-eks-deferred) tutorial to create plans with deferred changes. HCP Terraform notifies you in the UI if a plan contains deferred chan...
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# Overview @include 'tfc-package-callouts/project-permissions.mdx' Projects let you organize your workspaces and Stacks and scope access to those workspace and Stack resources. Each project has a separate permissions set that you can use to grant teams access to all workspaces and Stacks in the project, defining access...
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# Project Best Practices Projects let you group and scope access to your workspaces and Stacks. You can group related workspaces and Stacks into projects and give teams more permissive access to individual projects rather than granting them permissions to the entire organization. Projects offer several advantages to he...
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# Project notifications HCP Terraform sends webhooks and emails to notify external systems about workspace run events. You can configure notifications for an entire project instead of setting them up for individual workspaces. Project notifications apply to every workspace in the project. This lets you create standard ...
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exclusion list. 1. Click \*\*Create notification configuration\*\*. After you create the notification, the confirmation screen lets you perform the following actions: - Send a test notification. - Disable the notification by toggling the \*\*Enabled\*\* slider. Refer to [Enable and verify notifications](#enable-and-ver...
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# Manage projects This topic describes how to create and manage projects in HCP Terraform and Terraform Enterprise. A project is a folder containing one or more workspaces, Stacks, or both. @include 'eu/project.mdx' ## Requirements You must have the following permissions to manage projects: - You must be a member of a ...
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not prompt you to approve automated destroy plans. We recommend only using this setting for development environments. To schedule an auto-destroy run after a period of workspace inactivity: 1. Sign in to [HCP Terraform](https://app.terraform.io/) or Terraform Enterprise and navigate to the project with workspaces you w...
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are using a Stack and want to learn about the available execution modes, refer to [deployment runs](/terraform/cloud-docs/stacks/runs). To disable remote execution for a project, enable the \*\*Local\*\* execution. This mode lets you perform Terraform runs locally with the [CLI-driven run workflow](/terraform/enterpris...
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# Create workspaces This topic describes how to create and manage workspaces in HCP Terraform and Terraform Enterprise UI. A workspace is a group of infrastructure resources managed by Terraform. Refer to [Workspaces overview](/terraform/cloud-docs/workspaces) for additional information. > \*\*Hands-on:\*\* Try the [Ge...
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an organization and repository when prompted. The list only displays the first 100 repositories from your VCS provider. If your repository is missing from the list, enter the repository ID in the text field . 1. Refer to the following topics for information about configuring workspaces settings in the \*\*Advanced opti...
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settings](/terraform/cloud-docs/workspaces/settings): This includes notifications, permissions, and run triggers to start runs automatically. - [Learn more about running Terraform in your workspace](/terraform/cloud-docs/workspaces/run/remote-operations): This includes how Terraform processes runs within the workspace,...
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# JSON data filtering Certain pages where JSON data is displayed, such as the [state viewer](/terraform/cloud-docs/workspaces/state) and [policy check JSON data viewer](/terraform/cloud-docs/policy-enforcement/sentinel/json), allow you to filter the results. This enables you to see just the data you need, and even crea...
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\_iteration\_ that the iterator produces. As a basic example, Consider an array `[1, 2, 3]`. While the expression `{foo: .}` will produce `{"foo": [1, 2, 3]}`, adding an iterator to the expression so that it reads `{foo: .[]}` will produce 3 individual objects: `{"foo": 1}`, `{"foo": 2}`, and `{"foo": 3}`. ### Pipes Pi...
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# Health HCP Terraform can perform automatic health assessments in a workspace to assess whether its real infrastructure matches the requirements defined in its Terraform configuration. Health assessments include the following types of evaluations: - [Drift detection](#drift-detection) determines whether your real-worl...
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state. This behavior occurs for all run types, including plan-only runs and speculative plans. Once the workspace completes a successful run, HCP Terraform restarts health assessments during the next assessment period. Terraform Enterprise administrators can modify their installation's [assessment frequency and number ...
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infrastructure configuration. Refer to [Refresh-Only Mode](/terraform/cloud-docs/workspaces/run/modes-and-options#refresh-only-mode) to learn more about remediating state drift. ### View workspace drift To view the drift detection results from the latest health assessment, go to the workspace and click \*\*Health > Dri...
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monitor for the expiration of a Vault certificate. ```hcl resource "vault\_pki\_secret\_backend\_cert" "app" { backend = vault\_mount.intermediate.path name = vault\_pki\_secret\_backend\_role.test.name common\_name = "app.my.domain" } check "certificate\_valid" { assert { condition = !vault\_pki\_secret\_backend\_cert...
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# Workspaces This topic provides an overview of the workspaces resource in HCP Terraform and Terraform Enterprise. A workspace is a group of infrastructure resources managed by Terraform. ## Introduction Working with Terraform involves managing collections of infrastructure resources, and most organizations manage many...
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documentation for more details. ## Planning and Organizing Workspaces We recommend that organizations break down large monolithic Terraform configurations into smaller ones, then assign each one to its own workspace and delegate permissions and responsibilities for them. HCP Terraform can manage monolithic configuratio...
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# Import existing resources to state Terraform can search your existing infrastructure for resources to let you import any unmanaged resources to an HCP Terraform workspace in bulk. For instructions on importing single resources or small batches of resources in your configuration, refer to [Import a single resource](/t...
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but HCP Terraform attempts to capture all resource identities as providers evolve. When a schema for a resource type changes between versions, HCP Terraform may list a resource as \*\*Unknown\*\* instead of \*\*Unmanaged\*\* when a resource was applied by one version of a provider but queried by a different version. Yo...
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# Explorer for workspace visibility As your organization grows, keeping track of your sprawling infrastructure estate can get increasingly more complicated. The explorer for workspace visibility helps surface a wide range of valuable information from across your organization. Open the explorer for workspace visibility ...
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The options available will vary based on the target field's data type. 1. Choose an operator from the second dropdown. The options available will vary based on the target field's data type. 1. Provide a value in the third field to compare against the target field's value. 1. Click \*\*Run Query\*\* to evaluate the filt...
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# Workspace Best Practices An HCP Terraform workspace manages a single state file and the lifecycle of its resources. It is the smallest collection of HCP Terraform-managed infrastructure. Any operation on a resource can potentially affect other resources managed in the same state file, so it is best to keep the potent...
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team has access to the networking workspaces. In this setup, only the networking team needs permissions to manage the resources in the networking workspaces, and others cannot manage those workspace resources. If a workspace's scope is too large, a user might need more permissions than appropriate in order to perform o...
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for free](https://app.terraform.io/public/signup/account). To learn more about HCP Terraform and Terraform Enterprise best practices, refer to [Project Best Practices](/terraform/cloud-docs/projects/best-practices). To learn best practices for writing Terraform configuration, refer to the [Terraform Style Guide](/terra...
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# Browse workspaces This topic describes how to use browse, sort, and filter workspaces in the UI so that you can track consumption across your organizations. ## Overview HCP Terraform and Terraform Enterprise include several interfaces for browsing, sorting, and filtering resource data so that you can effectively mana...
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# Manage Terraform configurations [remote operations]: /terraform/cloud-docs/workspaces/run/remote-operations [execution mode]: /terraform/cloud-docs/workspaces/settings#execution-mode [Terraform configuration]: /terraform/language Each HCP Terraform workspace is associated with a particular [Terraform configuration][]...
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their changes are verified in staging. - Different environments use different long-lived VCS branches. To protect production environments, merge changes to the production branch after they have been verified in staging. - Different environments use completely separate configurations, and shared behaviors are handled wi...
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# Create workspace tags This topic describes how to create and attach tags to your workspaces. ## Overview Tagging workspaces helps organization administrators organize, sort, and filter workspaces so that they can track resource consumption. For example, you could add a `cost-center` tag so that administrators can sor...
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on the right-sidebar to open the \*\*Manage workspace tags\*\* drawer. 1. In the \*\*Tags applied to this resource\*\* section, modify a key, value, or both and click \*\*Save\*\*. ## Migrate single-value tags You can use the API to convert existing single-value tags to key-value tags. You must have permissions in the ...
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# Manage workspace state Each HCP Terraform workspace has its own separate state data, used for runs within that workspace. -> \*\*API:\*\* See the [State Versions API](/terraform/cloud-docs/api-docs/state-versions). ## State usage in Terraform runs In [remote runs](/terraform/cloud-docs/workspaces/run/remote-operation...
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null, "separator": "-" }, "sensitive\_attributes": [] } ] } ] ``` #### Multiple resources in a single `resource `block A single `resource` block configuration can describe multiple resource instances with the [`count`](/terraform/language/meta-arguments/count) or [`for\_each`](/terraform/language/meta-arguments/for\_ea...
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was previously the latest state. You can roll back to any prior state, but you should make that you understand the changes between versions. Replacing state can result in orphaned or duplicated infrastructure resources. This feature is provided as a convenient alternative to manually downloading older state and using s...
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data "tfe\_outputs" "vpc" { config = { organization = "example\_corp" workspaces = { name = "vpc-prod" } } } resource "aws\_instance" "redis\_server" { # Terraform 0.12 and later: use the "outputs." attribute subnet\_id = data.tfe\_outputs.vpc.outputs.subnet\_id } ``` -> \*\*Note:\*\* Remote state access controls do no...
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# Workspace settings You can change a workspace’s settings after creation. Workspace settings are separated into several pages. - [General](#general): Settings that determine how the workspace functions, including its name, description, associated project, Terraform version, and execution mode. - [Health](/terraform/cl...
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[policy execution mode](/terraform/cloud-docs/workspaces/policy-enforcement/manage-policy-sets/configure#policy-set-exeuction-modes), HCP Terraform and Terraform Enterprise use the same agent instance to evaluate policies and run Terraform operations. #### Change the execution mode Changing your workspace's execution m...
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Terraform would upload the immediate parent directory. `consul/production` is two levels deep, so Terraform would upload the parent and grandparent directories.) If you use the working directory setting, always run Terraform from a complete copy of the configuration directory. Moving one subdirectory to a new location ...
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To enable runs again, a user must unlock the workspace. Two kinds of run operations can ignore workspace locking because they cannot affect resources or state and do not attempt to lock the workspace themselves: - Plan-only runs. - The planning stages of [saved plan runs](/terraform/cloud-docs/workspaces/run/modes-and-...
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# Manage access to workspaces @include 'tfc-package-callouts/team-management.mdx' HCP Terraform workspaces can only be accessed by users with the correct permissions. You can manage permissions for a workspace on a per-team basis. Teams with [admin access](/terraform/cloud-docs/users-teams-organizations/permissions) on...
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# Destroy infrastructure resources and delete workspaces HCP Terraform workspaces have two primary delete actions: - [Destroying infrastructure](#destroy-infrastructure) deletes resources managed by the HCP Terraform workspace by triggering a destroy run. - [Deleting a workspace](#delete-workspaces) deletes the workspa...
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timeframe. To schedule an auto-destroy run after a period of workspace inactivity: 1. Sign in to [HCP Terraform](https://app.terraform.io/) or Terraform Enterprise and navigate to the workspace you want to destroy. 1. Choose \*\*Settings\*\* from the sidebar, then \*\*Destruction and Deletion\*\*. 1. Under \*\*Automati...
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# Use SSH Keys for cloning modules Terraform configurations can pull in Terraform modules from [a variety of different sources](/terraform/language/modules/sources), and private Git repositories are a common source for private modules. -> \*\*Note:\*\* The [private module registry](/terraform/cloud-docs/registry) is an...
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key: 1. Sign in to [HCP Terraform](https://app.terraform.io/) or Terraform Enterprise and choose the organization you want to delete a key from. 1. Choose \*\*Settings\*\* from the sidebar, then \*\*SSH Keys\*\*. 1. Find the key you want to delete and click \*\*Delete\*\*. ## Assigning Keys to Workspaces To assign a ke...
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# Workspace notifications HCP Terraform can use webhooks to notify external systems about run progress and other events. Each workspace has its own notification settings and can notify up to 20 destinations. If you want to configure notifications for every workspace in a project, refer to [Project notifications](/terra...
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enters the [Pending stage](/terraform/enterprise/run/states#the-pending-stage). - \*\*Planning\*\*: A run acquires the lock and starts to execute. - \*\*Needs Attention\*\*: A plan has changes and Terraform requires user input to continue. This event may include approving the plan or a [policy override](/terraform/ente...
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# Run triggers > \*\*Hands-on:\*\* Try the [Connect Workspaces with Run Triggers](/terraform/tutorials/cloud/cloud-run-triggers?utm\_source=WEBSITE&utm\_medium=WEB\_IO&utm\_offer=ARTICLE\_PAGE&utm\_content=DOCS) tutorial. HCP Terraform provides a way to connect your workspace to one or more workspaces within your organ...
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# Configure workspace VCS connections You can connect any HCP Terraform [workspace](/terraform/cloud-docs/workspaces) to a version control system (VCS) repository that contains a Terraform configuration. This page explains the workspace VCS connection settings in the HCP Terraform UI. Refer to [Terraform Configurations...
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