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layout: "docs"
page_title: "Command: apply"
sidebar_current: "docs-commands-apply"
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description: |-
The `terraform apply` command is used to apply the changes required to reach the desired state of the configuration, or the pre-determined set of actions generated by a `terraform plan` execution plan.
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# Command: apply
The `terraform apply` command is used to apply the changes required
to reach the desired state of the configuration, or the pre-determined
set of actions generated by a `terraform plan` execution plan.
## Usage
Usage: `terraform apply [options] [dir-or-plan]`
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By default, `apply` scans the current directory for the configuration
and applies the changes appropriately. However, a path to another configuration
or an execution plan can be provided. Explicit execution plans files can be
used to split plan and apply into separate steps within
[automation systems](/guides/running-terraform-in-automation.html).
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The command-line flags are all optional. The list of available flags are:
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* `-backup=path` - Path to the backup file. Defaults to `-state-out` with
the ".backup" extension. Disabled by setting to "-".
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* `-compact-warnings` - If Terraform produces any warnings that are not
accompanied by errors, show them in a more compact form that includes only
the summary messages.
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* `-lock=true` - Lock the state file when locking is supported.
* `-lock-timeout=0s` - Duration to retry a state lock.
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* `-input=true` - Ask for input for variables if not directly set.
* `-auto-approve` - Skip interactive approval of plan before applying.
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* `-no-color` - Disables output with coloring.
* `-parallelism=n` - Limit the number of concurrent operation as Terraform
[walks the graph](/docs/internals/graph.html#walking-the-graph). Defaults to
10.
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* `-refresh=true` - Update the state for each resource prior to planning
and applying. This has no effect if a plan file is given directly to
apply.
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* `-state=path` - Path to the state file. Defaults to "terraform.tfstate".
Ignored when [remote state](/docs/state/remote.html) is used.
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* `-state-out=path` - Path to write updated state file. By default, the
`-state` path will be used. Ignored when
[remote state](/docs/state/remote.html) is used.
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* `-target=resource` - A [Resource
core: -target option to also select resources in descendant modules Previously the behavior for -target when given a module address was to target only resources directly within that module, ignoring any resources defined in child modules. This behavior turned out to be counter-intuitive, since users expected the -target address to be interpreted hierarchically. We'll now use the new "Contains" function for addresses, which provides a hierarchical "containment" concept that is more consistent with user expectations. In particular, it allows module.foo to match module.foo.module.bar.aws_instance.baz, where before that would not have been true. Since Contains isn't commutative (unlike Equals) this requires some special handling for targeting specific indices. When given an argument like -target=aws_instance.foo[0], the initial graph construction (for both plan and refresh) is for the resource nodes from configuration, which have not yet been expanded to separate indexed instances. Thus we need to do the first pass of TargetsTransformer in mode where indices are ignored, with the work then completed by the DynamicExpand method which re-applies the TargetsTransformer in index-sensitive mode. This is a breaking change for anyone depending on the previous behavior of -target, since it will now select more resources than before. There is no way provided to obtain the previous behavior. Eventually we may support negative targeting, which could then combine with positive targets to regain the previous behavior as an explicit choice.
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Address](/docs/internals/resource-addressing.html) to target. For more
information, see
[the targeting docs from `terraform plan`](/docs/commands/plan.html#resource-targeting).
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* `-var 'foo=bar'` - Set a variable in the Terraform configuration. This flag
can be set multiple times. Variable values are interpreted as
[HCL](/docs/configuration/syntax.html#HCL), so list and map values can be
specified via this flag.
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* `-var-file=foo` - Set variables in the Terraform configuration from
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a [variable file](/docs/configuration/variables.html#variable-files). If
a `terraform.tfvars` or any `.auto.tfvars` files are present in the current
directory, they will be automatically loaded. `terraform.tfvars` is loaded
first and the `.auto.tfvars` files after in alphabetical order. Any files
specified by `-var-file` override any values set automatically from files in
the working directory. This flag can be used multiple times.