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v1.11.0-alpha20241106

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1.11.0-alpha20241106 (November 6, 2024)

EXPERIMENTS:

Experiments are only enabled in alpha releases of Terraform CLI. The following features are not yet available in stable releases.

  • terraform test accepts a new option -junit-xml=FILENAME. If specified, and if the test configuration is valid enough to begin executing, then Terraform writes a JUnit XML test result report to the given filename, describing similar information as included in the normal test output. (#34291)
  • The new command terraform rpcapi exposes some Terraform Core functionality through an RPC interface compatible with go-plugin. The exact RPC API exposed here is currently subject to change at any time, because it's here primarily as a vehicle to support the Terraform Stacks private preview and so will be broken if necessary to respond to feedback from private preview participants, or possibly for other reasons. Do not use this mechanism yet outside of Terraform Stacks private preview.
  • The experimental "deferred actions" feature, enabled by passing the -allow-deferral option to terraform plan, permits count and for_each arguments in module, resource, and data blocks to have unknown values and allows providers to react more flexibly to unknown values. This experiment is under active development, and so it's not yet useful to participate in this experiment

Previous Releases

For information on prior major and minor releases, refer to their changelogs:

v1.10.0-beta1

31 Oct 16:41
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1.10.0-beta1 (October 31, 2024)

NEW FEATURES:

  • Ephemeral resources: Ephemeral resources are read anew during each phase of Terraform evaluation, and cannot be persisted to state storage. Ephemeral resources always produce ephemeral values.
  • Ephemeral values: Input variables and outputs can now be defined as ephemeral. Ephemeral values may only be used in certain contexts in Terraform configuration, and are not persisted to the plan or state files.
    • terraform output -json now displays ephemeral outputs. The value of an ephemeral output is always null unless a plan or apply is being run. Note that terraform output (without the -json) flag does not yet display ephemeral outputs.
    • ephemeralasnull function: a function takes a value of any type and returns a similar value of the same type with any ephemeral values replaced with non-ephemeral null values and all non-ephemeral values preserved.

BUG FIXES:

  • The secret_suffix in the kubernetes backend now includes validation to prevent errors when the secret_suffix ends with a number (#35666).
  • The error message for an invalid default value for an input variable now indicates when the problem is with a nested value in a complex data type. (#35465)
  • Sensitive marks could be incorrectly transferred to nested resource values, causing erroneous changes during a plan (#35501)
  • Allow unknown error_message values to pass the core validate step, so variable validation can be completed later during plan
    (#35537)
  • Unencoded slashes within GitHub module source refs were being truncated and incorrectly used as subdirectories in the request path (#35552)
  • Terraform refresh-only plans with output only changes are now applyable. (#35812)
  • Postconditions referencing self with many instances could encounter an error during evaluation (#35895)
  • The plantimestamp() function would return an invalid date during validation (#35902)

ENHANCEMENTS:

  • The element function now accepts negative indices (#35501)
  • Import block validation has been improved to provide more useful errors and catch more invalid cases during terraform validate (#35543)
  • Performance enhancements for resource evaluation, especially when large numbers of resource instances are involved (#35558)
  • The plan, apply, and refresh commands now produce a deprecated warning when using the -state flag. Instead use the path attribute within the local backend to modify the state file. (#35660)

UPGRADE NOTES:

  • backend/s3: Removes deprecated attributes for assuming IAM role. Must use the assume_role block (#35721)
  • backend/s3: The s3 backend now supports S3 native state locking. When used with DynamoDB-based locking, locks will be acquired from both sources. In a future minor release of Terraform the DynamoDB locking mechanism and associated arguments will be deprecated. (#35661)
  • moved: Moved blocks now respect reserved keywords when parsing resource addresses. Configurations that reference resources with type names that match top level blocks and keywords from moved blocks will need to prepend the resource. identifier to these references. (#35850)

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For information on prior major and minor releases, refer to their changelogs:

v1.10.0-alpha20241023

23 Oct 13:11
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1.10.0-alpha20241023 (October 23, 2024)

NEW FEATURES:

  • Ephemeral resources: Ephemeral resources are read anew during each phase of Terraform evaluation, and cannot be persisted to state storage. Ephemeral resources always produce ephemeral values.
  • Ephemeral values: Input variables and outputs can now be defined as ephemeral. Ephemeral values may only be used in certain contexts in Terraform configuration, and are not persisted to the plan or state files.
    • terraform output -json now displays ephemeral outputs. The value of an ephemeral output is always null unless a plan or apply is being run. Note that terraform output (without the -json) flag does not yet display ephemeral outputs.
    • ephemeralasnull function: a function takes a value of any type and returns a similar value of the same type with any ephemeral values replaced with non-ephemeral null values and all non-ephemeral values preserved.

BUG FIXES:

  • The secret_suffix in the kubernetes backend now includes validation to prevent errors when the secret_suffix ends with a number (#35666).
  • The error message for an invalid default value for an input variable now indicates when the problem is with a nested value in a complex data type. (#35465)
  • Sensitive marks could be incorrectly transferred to nested resource values, causing erroneous changes during a plan (#35501)
  • Allow unknown error_message values to pass the core validate step, so variable validation can be completed later during plan
    (#35537)
  • Unencoded slashes within GitHub module source refs were being truncated and incorrectly used as subdirectories in the request path (#35552)

ENHANCEMENTS:

  • The element function now accepts negative indices (#35501)
  • Import block validation has been improved to provide more useful errors and catch more invalid cases during terraform validate (#35543)
  • Performance enhancements for resource evaluation, especially when large numbers of resource instances are involved (#35558)
  • The plan, apply, and refresh commands now produce a deprecated warning when using the -state flag. Instead use the path attribute within the local backend to modify the state file. (#35660)

UPGRADE NOTES:

  • backend/s3: Removes deprecated attributes for assuming IAM role. Must use the assume_role block (#35721)
  • backend/s3: The s3 backend now supports S3 native state locking. When used with DynamoDB-based locking, locks will be acquired from both sources. In a future minor release of Terraform the DynamoDB locking mechanism and associated arguments will be deprecated. (#35661)
  • moved: Moved blocks now respect reserved keywords when parsing resource addresses. Configurations that reference resources with type names that match top level blocks and keywords from moved blocks will need to prepend the resource. identifier to these references. (#35850)

EXPERIMENTS:

Experiments are only enabled in alpha releases of Terraform CLI. The following features are not yet available in stable releases.

  • terraform test accepts a new option -junit-xml=FILENAME. If specified, and if the test configuration is valid enough to begin executing, then Terraform writes a JUnit XML test result report to the given filename, describing similar information as included in the normal test output. (#34291)
  • The new command terraform rpcapi exposes some Terraform Core functionality through an RPC interface compatible with go-plugin. The exact RPC API exposed here is currently subject to change at any time, because it's here primarily as a vehicle to support the Terraform Stacks private preview and so will be broken if necessary to respond to feedback from private preview participants, or possibly for other reasons. Do not use this mechanism yet outside of Terraform Stacks private preview.
  • The experimental "deferred actions" feature, enabled by passing the -allow-deferral option to terraform plan, permits count and for_each arguments in module, resource, and data blocks to have unknown values and allows providers to react more flexibly to unknown values. This experiment is under active development, and so it's not yet useful to participate in this experiment

Previous Releases

For information on prior major and minor releases, refer to their changelogs:

v1.9.8

16 Oct 14:25
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1.9.8 (October 16, 2024)

BUG FIXES:

  • init: Highlight missing subdirectories of registry modules in error message (#35848)
  • init: Prevent crash when loading provider_meta blocks with invalid names (#35842)
  • config generation: Escape all invalid syntax in generate map keys with quotes (#35837)
  • plan: also validate provider requirements from state (#35864)

v1.10.0-alpha20241009

09 Oct 16:31
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1.10.0-alpha20241009 (October 9, 2024)

NEW FEATURES:

  • Ephemeral resources: Ephemeral resources are read anew during each phase of Terraform evaluation, and cannot be persisted to state storage. Ephemeral resources always produce ephemeral values.
  • Ephemeral values: Input variables and outputs can now be defined as ephemeral. Ephemeral values may only be used in certain contexts in Terraform configuration, and are not persisted to the plan or state files.
    • terraform output -json now displays ephemeral outputs. The value of an ephemeral output is always null unless a plan or apply is being run. Note that terraform output (without the -json) flag does not yet display ephemeral outputs.
    • ephemeralasnull function: a function takes a value of any type and returns a similar value of the same type with any ephemeral values replaced with non-ephemeral null values and all non-ephemeral values preserved.

BUG FIXES:

  • The error message for an invalid default value for an input variable now indicates when the problem is with a nested value in a complex data type. (#35465)
  • Sensitive marks could be incorrectly transferred to nested resource values, causing erroneous changes during a plan (#35501)
  • Allow unknown error_message values to pass the core validate step, so variable validation can be completed later during plan
    (#35537)
  • Unencoded slashes within GitHub module source refs were being truncated and incorrectly used as subdirectories in the request path (#35552)

ENHANCEMENTS:

  • The element function now accepts negative indices (#35501)
  • Import block validation has been improved to provide more useful errors and catch more invalid cases during terraform validate (#35543)
  • Performance enhancements for resource evaluation, especially when large numbers of resource instances are involved (#35558)
  • The plan, apply, and refresh commands now produce a deprecated warning when using the -state flag. Instead use the path attribute within the local backend to modify the state file. (#35660)

UPGRADE NOTES:

  • backend/s3: Removes deprecated attributes for assuming IAM role. Must use the assume_role block (#35721)

EXPERIMENTS:

Experiments are only enabled in alpha releases of Terraform CLI. The following features are not yet available in stable releases.

  • terraform test accepts a new option -junit-xml=FILENAME. If specified, and if the test configuration is valid enough to begin executing, then Terraform writes a JUnit XML test result report to the given filename, describing similar information as included in the normal test output. (#34291)
  • The new command terraform rpcapi exposes some Terraform Core functionality through an RPC interface compatible with go-plugin. The exact RPC API exposed here is currently subject to change at any time, because it's here primarily as a vehicle to support the Terraform Stacks private preview and so will be broken if necessary to respond to feedback from private preview participants, or possibly for other reasons. Do not use this mechanism yet outside of Terraform Stacks private preview.
  • The experimental "deferred actions" feature, enabled by passing the -allow-deferral option to terraform plan, permits count and for_each arguments in module, resource, and data blocks to have unknown values and allows providers to react more flexibly to unknown values. This experiment is under active development, and so it's not yet useful to participate in this experiment

Previous Releases

For information on prior major and minor releases, refer to their changelogs:

v1.9.7

02 Oct 17:50
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1.9.7 (October 2, 2024)

BUG FIXES:

  • config generation: escape map keys with whitespaces (#35754)

v1.10.0-alpha20240926

26 Sep 10:52
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1.10.0-alpha20240926 (September 26, 2024)

NEW FEATURES:

  • Ephemeral values: Input variables and outputs can now be defined as ephemeral. Ephemeral values may only be used in certain contexts in Terraform configuration, and are not persisted to the plan or state files.
    • terraform output -json now displays ephemeral outputs. The value of an ephemeral output is always null unless a plan or apply is being run. Note that terraform output (without the -json) flag does not yet display ephemeral outputs.
    • ephemeralasnull function: a function takes a value of any type and returns a similar value of the same type with any ephemeral values replaced with non-ephemeral null values and all non-ephemeral values preserved.

BUG FIXES:

  • The error message for an invalid default value for an input variable now indicates when the problem is with a nested value in a complex data type. (#35465)
  • Sensitive marks could be incorrectly transferred to nested resource values, causing erroneous changes during a plan (#35501)
  • Allow unknown error_message values to pass the core validate step, so variable validation can be completed later during plan
    (#35537)
  • Unencoded slashes within GitHub module source refs were being truncated and incorrectly used as subdirectories in the request path (#35552)

ENHANCEMENTS:

  • The element function now accepts negative indices (#35501)
  • Import block validation has been improved to provide more useful errors and catch more invalid cases during terraform validate (#35543)
  • Performance enhancements for resource evaluation, especially when large numbers of resource instances are involved (#35558)
  • The plan, apply, and refresh commands now produce a deprecated warning when using the -state flag. Instead use the path attribute within the local backend to modify the state file. (#35660)
  • backend/s3: Adds support for IAM role chaining. The backend attribute assume_role now accepts multiple elements (#35720)

UPGRADE NOTES:

  • backend/s3: Removes deprecated attributes for assuming IAM role. Must use the assume_role block (#35721)

EXPERIMENTS:

Experiments are only enabled in alpha releases of Terraform CLI. The following features are not yet available in stable releases.

  • terraform test accepts a new option -junit-xml=FILENAME. If specified, and if the test configuration is valid enough to begin executing, then Terraform writes a JUnit XML test result report to the given filename, describing similar information as included in the normal test output. (#34291)
  • The new command terraform rpcapi exposes some Terraform Core functionality through an RPC interface compatible with go-plugin. The exact RPC API exposed here is currently subject to change at any time, because it's here primarily as a vehicle to support the Terraform Stacks private preview and so will be broken if necessary to respond to feedback from private preview participants, or possibly for other reasons. Do not use this mechanism yet outside of Terraform Stacks private preview.
  • The experimental "deferred actions" feature, enabled by passing the -allow-deferral option to terraform plan, permits count and for_each arguments in module, resource, and data blocks to have unknown values and allows providers to react more flexibly to unknown values. This experiment is under active development, and so it's not yet useful to participate in this experiment

Previous Releases

For information on prior major and minor releases, refer to their changelogs:

v1.10.0-alpha20240918

18 Sep 13:19
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1.10.0-alpha20240918 (September 18, 2024)

NEW FEATURES:

  • Ephemeral values: Input variables and outputs can now be defined as ephemeral. Ephemeral values may only be used in certain contexts in Terraform configuration, and are not persisted to the plan or state files.
    • terraform output -json now displays ephemeral outputs. The value of an ephemeral output is always null unless a plan or apply is being run. Note that terraform output (without the -json) flag does not yet display ephemeral outputs.
    • ephemeralasnull function: a function takes a value of any type and returns a similar value of the same type with any ephemeral values replaced with non-ephemeral null values and all non-ephemeral values preserved.

BUG FIXES:

  • The error message for an invalid default value for an input variable now indicates when the problem is with a nested value in a complex data type. (#35465)
  • Sensitive marks could be incorrectly transferred to nested resource values, causing erroneous changes during a plan (#35501)
  • Allow unknown error_message values to pass the core validate step, so variable validation can be completed later during plan
    (#35537)
  • Unencoded slashes within GitHub module source refs were being truncated and incorrectly used as subdirectories in the request path (#35552)

ENHANCEMENTS:

  • The element function now accepts negative indices (#35501)
  • Import block validation has been improved to provide more useful errors and catch more invalid cases during terraform validate (#35543)
  • Performance enhancements for resource evaluation, especially when large numbers of resource instances are involved (#35558)
  • The plan, apply, and refresh commands now produce a deprecated warning when using the -state flag. Instead use the path attribute within the local backend to modify the state file. (#35660)

EXPERIMENTS:

Experiments are only enabled in alpha releases of Terraform CLI. The following features are not yet available in stable releases.

  • terraform test accepts a new option -junit-xml=FILENAME. If specified, and if the test configuration is valid enough to begin executing, then Terraform writes a JUnit XML test result report to the given filename, describing similar information as included in the normal test output. (#34291)
  • The new command terraform rpcapi exposes some Terraform Core functionality through an RPC interface compatible with go-plugin. The exact RPC API exposed here is currently subject to change at any time, because it's here primarily as a vehicle to support the Terraform Stacks private preview and so will be broken if necessary to respond to feedback from private preview participants, or possibly for other reasons. Do not use this mechanism yet outside of Terraform Stacks private preview.
  • The experimental "deferred actions" feature, enabled by passing the -allow-deferral option to terraform plan, permits count and for_each arguments in module, resource, and data blocks to have unknown values and allows providers to react more flexibly to unknown values. This experiment is under active development, and so it's not yet useful to participate in this experiment

Previous Releases

For information on prior major and minor releases, refer to their changelogs:

v1.9.6

18 Sep 08:34
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1.9.6 (September 18, 2024)

BUG FIXES:

  • plan renderer: Render complete changes within unknown nested blocks. (#35644)
  • plan renderer: Fix crash when attempting to render unknown nested blocks that contain attributes forcing resource replacement. (#35644)
  • plan renderer: Fix crash when rendering a plan that contains null attributes being update to unknown values. (#35709)

v1.10.0-alpha20240911

11 Sep 13:16
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1.10.0-alpha20240911 (September 11, 2024)

NEW FEATURES:

  • Ephemeral values: Input variables and outputs can now be defined as ephemeral. Ephemeral values may only be used in certain contexts in Terraform configuration, and are not persisted to the plan or state files.
    • terraform output -json now displays ephemeral outputs. The value of an ephemeral output is always null unless a plan or apply is being run. Note that terraform output (without the -json) flag does not yet display ephemeral outputs.
    • ephemeralasnull function: a function takes a value of any type and returns a similar value of the same type with any ephemeral values replaced with non-ephemeral null values and all non-ephemeral values preserved.

BUG FIXES:

  • The error message for an invalid default value for an input variable now indicates when the problem is with a nested value in a complex data type. (#35465)
  • Sensitive marks could be incorrectly transferred to nested resource values, causing erroneous changes during a plan (#35501)
  • Allow unknown error_message values to pass the core validate step, so variable validation can be completed later during plan
    (#35537)
  • Unencoded slashes within GitHub module source refs were being truncated and incorrectly used as subdirectories in the request path (#35552)

ENHANCEMENTS:

  • The element function now accepts negative indices (#35501)
  • Import block validation has been improved to provide more useful errors and catch more invalid cases during terraform validate (#35543)
  • Performance enhancements for resource evaluation, especially when large numbers of resource instances are involved (#35558)
  • The plan, apply, and refresh commands now produce a deprecated warning when using the -state flag. Instead use the path attribute within the local backend to modify the state file. (#35660)

EXPERIMENTS:

Experiments are only enabled in alpha releases of Terraform CLI. The following features are not yet available in stable releases.

  • terraform test accepts a new option -junit-xml=FILENAME. If specified, and if the test configuration is valid enough to begin executing, then Terraform writes a JUnit XML test result report to the given filename, describing similar information as included in the normal test output. (#34291)
  • The new command terraform rpcapi exposes some Terraform Core functionality through an RPC interface compatible with go-plugin. The exact RPC API exposed here is currently subject to change at any time, because it's here primarily as a vehicle to support the Terraform Stacks private preview and so will be broken if necessary to respond to feedback from private preview participants, or possibly for other reasons. Do not use this mechanism yet outside of Terraform Stacks private preview.
  • The experimental "deferred actions" feature, enabled by passing the -allow-deferral option to terraform plan, permits count and for_each arguments in module, resource, and data blocks to have unknown values and allows providers to react more flexibly to unknown values. This experiment is under active development, and so it's not yet useful to participate in this experiment

Previous Releases

For information on prior major and minor releases, refer to their changelogs: