Revert "docs: consistent use of array configuration syntax"
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The count parameter on resources can simplify configurations
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and let you scale resources by simply incrementing a number.
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Additionally, variables can be used to expand an array of resources
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Additionally, variables can be used to expand a list of resources
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for use elsewhere.
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As with all examples, just copy and paste the example and run
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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ will interpolate the ID attribute from the "aws\_instance"
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resource named "web". If the resource has a `count` attribute set,
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you can access individual attributes with a zero-based index, such
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as `${aws_instance.web.0.id}`. You can also use the splat syntax
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to get an array of all the attributes: `${aws_instance.web.*.id}`.
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to get a list of all the attributes: `${aws_instance.web.*.id}`.
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This is documented in more detail in the
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[resource configuration page](/docs/configuration/resources.html).
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in this file are _not_ interpolated. The contents of the file are
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read as-is.
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* `join(delim, array)` - Joins the array with the delimiter. An array is
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* `join(delim, list)` - Joins the list with the delimiter. A list is
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only possible with splat variables from resources with a count
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greater than one. Example: `join(",", aws_instance.foo.*.id)`
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* `lookup(map, key)` - Performs a dynamic lookup into a mapping
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variable.
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* `element(array, index)` - Returns a single element from an array
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* `element(list, index)` - Returns a single element from a list
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at the given index. If the index is greater than the number of
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elements, this function will wrap using a standard mod algorithm.
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An array is only possible with splat variables from resources with
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A list is only possible with splat variables from resources with
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a count greater than one.
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Example: `element(aws_subnet.foo.*.id, count.index)`
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[interpolation](/docs/configuration/interpolation.html) to reference
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the current count index in your resource.
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* `depends_on` (array of strings) - Explicit dependencies that this
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* `depends_on` (list of strings) - Explicit dependencies that this
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resource has. These dependencies will be created before this
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resource. The dependencies are in the format of `TYPE.NAME`,
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for example `aws_instance.web`.
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* `name` - (Required) The name of the auto scale group.
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* `max_size` - (Required) The maximum size of the auto scale group.
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* `min_size` - (Required) The minimum size of the auto scale group.
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* `availability_zones` - (Required) An array of AZs to launch resources in.
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* `availability_zones` - (Required) A list of AZs to launch resources in.
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* `launch_configuration` - (Required) The ID of the launch configuration to use.
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* `health_check_grace_period` - (Optional) Time after instance comes into service before checking health.
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* `health_check_type` - (Optional) "EC2" or "ELB". Controls how health checking is done.
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* `desired_capacity` - (Optional) The number of Amazon EC2 instances that should be running in the group.
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* `force_delete` - (Optional) Allows deleting the autoscaling group without waiting
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for all instances in the pool to terminate.
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* `load_balancers` (Optional) An array of load balancer names to add to the autoscaling
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* `load_balancers` (Optional) A list of load balancer names to add to the autoscaling
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group names.
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* `vpc_zone_identifier` (Optional) An array of subnet IDs to launch resources in.
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* `termination_policies` (Optional) An array of policies to decide how the instances in the auto scale group should be terminated.
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* `vpc_zone_identifier` (Optional) A list of subnet IDs to launch resources in.
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* `termination_policies` (Optional) A list of policies to decide how the instances in the auto scale group should be terminated.
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## Attributes Reference
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* `multi_az` - (Optional) Specifies if the RDS instance is multi-AZ
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* `port` - (Optional) The port on which the DB accepts connections.
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* `publicly_accessible` - (Optional) Bool to control if instance is publicly accessible.
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* `vpc_security_group_ids` - (Optional) Array of VPC security groups to associate.
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* `vpc_security_group_ids` - (Optional) List of VPC security groups to associate.
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* `skip_final_snapshot` - (Optional) Enables skipping the final snapshot on deletion.
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* `security_group_names` - (Optional) Array of DB Security Groups to associate.
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* `security_group_names` - (Optional) List of DB Security Groups to associate.
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* `db_subnet_group_name` - (Optional) Name of DB subnet group
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* `parameter_group_name` - (Optional) Name of the DB parameter group to associate.
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* `name` - (Required) The name of the DB parameter group.
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* `family` - (Required) The family of the DB parameter group.
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* `description` - (Required) The description of the DB parameter group.
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* `parameter` - (Optional) An array of DB parameters to apply.
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* `parameter` - (Optional) A list of DB parameters to apply.
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Parameter blocks support the following:
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* `name` - (Required) The name of the DB security group.
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* `description` - (Required) The description of the DB security group.
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* `ingress` - (Optional) An array of ingress rules.
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* `ingress` - (Optional) A list of ingress rules.
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Ingress blocks support the following:
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* `name` - (Required) The name of the DB security group.
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* `description` - (Required) The description of the DB security group.
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* `subnet_ids` - (Required) An array of ingress rules.
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* `subnet_ids` - (Required) A list of ingress rules.
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## Attributes Reference
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* `name` - (Required) The name of the ELB
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* `availability_zones` - (Optional) The AZ's to serve traffic in.
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* `security_groups` - (Optional) An array of security group IDs to assign to the ELB.
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* `subnets` - (Optional) An array of subnets to attach to the ELB.
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* `instances` - (Optional) An array of instance ids to place in the ELB pool.
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* `security_groups` - (Optional) A list of security group IDs to assign to the ELB.
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* `subnets` - (Optional) A list of subnets to attach to the ELB.
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* `instances` - (Optional) A list of instance ids to place in the ELB pool.
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* `internal` - (Optional) If true, ELB will be an internal ELB.
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* `listener` - (Required) An array of listener blocks. Listeners documented below.
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* `listener` - (Required) A list of listener blocks. Listeners documented below.
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* `health_check` - (Optional) A health_check block. Health Check documented below.
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* `cross_zone_load_balancing` - (Optional) Enable cross-zone load balancing.
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* `id` - The name of the ELB
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* `name` - The name of the ELB
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* `dns_name` - The DNS name of the ELB
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* `instances` - The array of instances in the ELB
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* `instances` - The list of instances in the ELB
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EBS-optimized.
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* `instance_type` - (Required) The type of instance to start
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* `key_name` - (Optional) The key name to use for the instance.
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* `security_groups` - (Optional) An array of security group IDs or names to associate with.
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* `security_groups` - (Optional) A list of security group IDs or names to associate with.
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If you are within a non-default VPC, you'll need to use the security group ID. Otherwise,
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for EC2 and the default VPC, use the security group name.
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* `subnet_id` - (Optional) The VPC Subnet ID to launch in.
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* `iam_instance_profile` - (Optional) The IAM Instance Profile to
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launch the instance with.
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* `tags` - (Optional) A mapping of tags to assign to the resource.
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* `block_device` - (Optional) An array of block devices to add. Their keys are documented below.
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* `block_device` - (Optional) A list of block devices to add. Their keys are documented below.
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Each `block_device` supports the following:
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* `iam_instance_profile` - (Optional) The IAM instance profile to associate
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with launched instances.
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* `key_name` - (Optional) The key name that should be used for the instance.
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* `security_groups` - (Optional) An array of associated security group IDS.
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* `security_groups` - (Optional) A list of associated security group IDS.
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* `user_data` - (Optional) The user data to provide when launching the instance.
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## Attributes Reference
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* `name` - (Required) The name of the record.
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* `type` - (Required) The record type.
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* `ttl` - (Required) The TTL of the record.
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* `records` - (Required) A string array of records.
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* `records` - (Required) A string list of records.
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## Attributes Reference
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The following arguments are supported:
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* `vpc_id` - (Required) The ID of the routing table.
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* `route` - (Optional) An array of route objects. Their keys are documented below.
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* `route` - (Optional) A list of route objects. Their keys are documented below.
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* `tags` - (Optional) A mapping of tags to assign to the resource.
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Each route supports the following:
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The `ingress` block supports:
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* `cidr_blocks` - (Optional) Array of CIDR blocks. Cannot be used with `security_groups`.
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* `cidr_blocks` - (Optional) List of CIDR blocks. Cannot be used with `security_groups`.
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* `from_port` - (Required) The start port.
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* `protocol` - (Required) The protocol.
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* `security_groups` - (Optional) Array of security group IDs. Cannot be used with `cidr_blocks`.
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* `security_groups` - (Optional) List of security group IDs. Cannot be used with `cidr_blocks`.
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* `self` - (Optional) If true, the security group itself will be added as
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a source to this ingress rule.
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* `to_port` - (Required) The end range port.
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* `icmp_code` - (Optional) The ICMP code to allow. This can only be specified if
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the protocol is ICMP.
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* `ports` - (Optional) Array of ports and/or port ranges to allow. This can only
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* `ports` - (Optional) List of ports and/or port ranges to allow. This can only
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be specified if the protocol is TCP or UDP.
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## Attributes Reference
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* `icmp_code` - (Optional) The ICMP code to allow. This can only be specified if
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the protocol is ICMP.
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* `ports` - (Optional) Array of ports and/or port ranges to allow. This can only
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* `ports` - (Optional) List of ports and/or port ranges to allow. This can only
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be specified if the protocol is TCP, UDP, ALL or a valid protocol number.
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* `traffic_type` - (Optional) The traffic type for the rule. Valid options are:
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* `backups` - (Optional) Boolean controlling if backups are made.
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* `ipv6` - (Optional) Boolean controlling if IPv6 is enabled.
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* `private_networking` - (Optional) Boolean controlling if private networks are enabled.
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* `ssh_keys` - (Optional) An array of SSH IDs or fingerprints to enable in
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* `ssh_keys` - (Optional) A list of SSH IDs or fingerprints to enable in
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the format `[12345, 123456]`. To retrieve this info, use a tool such
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as `curl` with the [DigitalOcean API](https://developers.digitalocean.com/#keys),
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to retrieve them.
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* `allow` - (Required) Can be specified multiple times for each allow
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rule. Each allow block supports fields documented below.
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* `source_ranges` - (Optional) An array of source CIDR ranges that this
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* `source_ranges` - (Optional) A list of source CIDR ranges that this
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firewall applies to.
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* `source_tags` - (Optional) An array of source tags that this firewall applies to.
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* `source_tags` - (Optional) A list of source tags that this firewall applies to.
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* `target_tags` - (Optional) An array of target tags that this firewall applies to.
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* `target_tags` - (Optional) A list of target tags that this firewall applies to.
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The `allow` block supports:
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* `protocol` - (Required) The name of the protocol to allow.
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* `ports` - (Optional) Array of ports and/or port ranges to allow. This can
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* `ports` - (Optional) List of ports and/or port ranges to allow. This can
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only be specified if the protocol is TCP or UDP.
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The `service_account` block supports:
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* `scopes` - (Required) An array of service scopes. Both OAuth2 URLs and gcloud
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* `scopes` - (Required) A list of service scopes. Both OAuth2 URLs and gcloud
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short names are supported.
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## Attributes Reference
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The config variables in this map are not the final set of configuration
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variables, but rather variables you want present. That is, other
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configuration variables set externally won't be removed by Terraform
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if they aren't present in this array.
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if they aren't present in this list.
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* `organization` - (Optional) A block that can be specified once to define
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organization settings for this app. The fields for this block are
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documented below.
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The following arguments are supported:
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* `inline` - This is an array of command strings. They are executed in the order
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* `inline` - This is a list of command strings. They are executed in the order
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they are provided. This cannot be provided with `script` or `scripts`.
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* `script` - This is a path (relative or absolute) to a local script that will
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be copied to the remote resource and then executed. This cannot be provided
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with `inline` or `scripts`.
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* `scripts` - This is an array of paths (relative or absolute) to local scripts
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* `scripts` - This is a list of paths (relative or absolute) to local scripts
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that will be copied to the remote resource and then executed. They are executed
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in the order they are provided. This cannot be provided with `inline` or `script`.
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The count parameter on resources can simplify configurations
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and let you scale resources by simply incrementing a number.
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Additionally, variables can be used to expand an array of resources
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Additionally, variables can be used to expand a list of resources
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for use elsewhere.
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As with all examples, just copy and paste the example and run
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