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layout: "aws"
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page_title: "AWS: aws_availability_zone"
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sidebar_current: "docs-aws-datasource-availability-zone"
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description: |-
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Provides details about a specific availability zone
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# aws\_availability\_zone
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`aws_availability_zone` provides details about a specific availablity zone (AZ)
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in the current region.
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This can be used both to validate an availability zone given in a variable
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and to split the AZ name into its component parts of an AWS region and an
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AZ identifier letter. The latter may be useful e.g. for implementing a
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consistent subnet numbering scheme across several regions by mapping both
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the region and the subnet letter to network numbers.
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This is different from the `aws_availability_zones` (plural) data source,
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which provides a list of the available zones.
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## Example Usage
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The following example shows how this data source might be used to derive
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VPC and subnet CIDR prefixes systematically for an availability zone.
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```
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variable "region_number" {
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# Arbitrary mapping of region name to number to use in
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# a VPC's CIDR prefix.
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default = {
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us-east-1 = 1
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us-west-1 = 2
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us-west-2 = 3
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eu-central-1 = 4
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ap-northeast-1 = 5
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}
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}
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variable "az_number" {
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# Assign a number to each AZ letter used in our configuration
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default = {
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a = 1
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b = 2
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c = 3
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d = 4
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e = 5
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f = 6
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}
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}
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# Retrieve the AZ where we want to create network resources
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# This must be in the region selected on the AWS provider.
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data "aws_availability_zone" "example" {
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name = "eu-central-1a"
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}
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# Create a VPC for the region associated with the AZ
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resource "aws_vpc" "example" {
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cidr_block = "${cidrsubnet("10.0.0.0/8", 4, var.region_number[data.aws_availability_zone.example.region])}"
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}
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# Create a subnet for the AZ within the regional VPC
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resource "aws_subnet" "example" {
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vpc_id = "${aws_vpc.example.id}"
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cidr_block = "${cidrsubnet(aws_vpc.example.cidr_block, 4, var.az_number[data.aws_availability_zone.example.name_suffix])}"
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}
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```
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## Argument Reference
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The arguments of this data source act as filters for querying the available
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availability zones. The given filters must match exactly one availability
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zone whose data will be exported as attributes.
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* `name` - (Optional) The full name of the availability zone to select.
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* `state` - (Optional) A specific availability zone state to require. May
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be any of `"available"`, `"information"`, `"impaired"` or `"available"`.
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All reasonable uses of this data source will specify `name`, since `state`
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alone would match a single AZ only in a region that itself has only one AZ.
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## Attributes Reference
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The following attributes are exported:
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* `name` - The name of the selected availability zone.
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* `region` - The region where the selected availability zone resides.
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This is always the region selected on the provider, since this data source
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searches only within that region.
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* `name_suffix` - The part of the AZ name that appears after the region name,
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uniquely identifying the AZ within its region.
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* `state` - The current state of the AZ.
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