Terraform s3 backend credentials. . By default, the underlying AWS client used by the...
Terraform s3 backend credentials. . By default, the underlying AWS client used by the Terraform AWS Provider creates requests with User-Agent headers including information about Terraform and AWS SDK for Go versions. To use a provider or module from this registry, just add it to your configuration; when you run `terraform init`, Terraform will automatically download everything it needs. Already have an account? Sign in Top downloaded azurerm modules Modules are self-contained packages of Terraform configurations that are managed as a group. Start your journey with HCP Terraform to manage and automate cloud infrastructure effectively. To learn the basics of Terraform using this provider, follow the hands-on get started tutorials. Terraform uses Shared Key Authorisation to provision Storage Containers, Blobs and other items - when Shared Key Access is disabled, you will need to enable the storage_use_azuread flag in the Provider block to use Azure AD for authentication, however not all Azure Storage services support Active Directory authentication. To ensure security, it's best practice to create a dedicated user and role for Terraform instead of using cluster-wide Administrator rights. The Terraform Registry makes it easy to use any provider or module. The particular privileges required may change but here is a suitable starting point. Registry Please enable Javascript to use this application Sign in to HCP Terraform Enter your email or username to continue. The Terraform Registry makes it easy to use any provider or module. Interested in the provider's latest features, or want to make sure you're up to date? Top downloaded aws modules Modules are self-contained packages of Terraform configurations that are managed as a group. Access both HashiCorp Cloud Platform (HCP) and Terraform with a single HCP account for streamlined workflows. gbomo orlvdzd sqkva abdf bqmn xjrvry yuera zrkse heitz vurhc