Don't Validate if we have an execution plan
The plan file should contain all data required to execute the apply operation. Validation requires interpolation, and the `file()` interpolation function may fail if the module files are not present. This is the case currently with how TFE executes plans.
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@ -104,9 +104,13 @@ func (m *Meta) Backend(opts *BackendOpts) (backend.Enhanced, error) {
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StateBackupPath: m.backupPath,
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ContextOpts: m.contextOpts(),
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Input: m.Input(),
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Validation: true,
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}
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// Don't validate if we have a plan. Validation is normally harmless here,
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// but validation requires interpolation, and `file()` function calls may
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// not have the original files in the current execution context.
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cliOpts.Validation = opts.Plan == nil
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// If the backend supports CLI initialization, do it.
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if cli, ok := b.(backend.CLI); ok {
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if err := cli.CLIInit(cliOpts); err != nil {
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