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layout: "language"
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page_title: "sensitive - Functions - Configuration Language"
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sidebar_current: "docs-funcs-conversion-sensitive"
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The sensitive function marks a value as being sensitive.
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# `sensitive` Function
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-> **Note:** This function is only available in Terraform v0.15 and later.
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`sensitive` takes any value and returns a copy of it marked so that Terraform
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will treat it as sensitive, with the same meaning and behavior as for
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[sensitive input variables](/docs/language/values/variables.html#suppressing-values-in-cli-output).
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Wherever possible we recommend marking your input variable and/or output value
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declarations as sensitive directly, instead of using this function, because in
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that case you can be sure that there is no way to refer to those values without
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Terraform automatically considering them as sensitive.
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The `sensitive` function might be useful in some less-common situations where a
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sensitive value arises from a definition _within_ your module, such as if you've
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loaded sensitive data from a file on disk as part of your configuration:
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```
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locals {
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sensitive_content = sensitive(file("${path.module}/sensitive.txt"))
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}
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```
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However, we generally don't recommend writing sensitive values directly within
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your module any of the files you distribute statically as part of that module,
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because they may be exposed in other ways outside of Terraform's control.
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## Examples
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```
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> sensitive(1)
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(sensitive)
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> sensitive("hello")
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(sensitive)
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> sensitive([])
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(sensitive)
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```
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