--- layout: "remotestate" page_title: "Remote State Backend: swift" sidebar_current: "docs-state-remote-swift" description: |- Terraform can store the state remotely, making it easier to version and work with in a team. --- # swift Stores the state as an artifact in [Swift](http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/). -> **Note:** Passing credentials directly via configuration options will make them included in cleartext inside the persisted state. Use of environment variables is recommended. ## Example Usage ``` terraform remote config \ -backend=swift \ -backend-config="path=terraform_state" ``` ## Example Referencing ``` data "terraform_remote_state" "foo" { backend = "swift" config { path = "terraform_state" } } ``` ## Configuration variables The following configuration options are supported: * `auth_url` - (Required) The Identity authentication URL. If omitted, the `OS_AUTH_URL` environment variable is used. * `path` - (Required) The path where to store `terraform.tfstate`. * `user_name` - (Optional) The Username to login with. If omitted, the `OS_USERNAME` environment variable is used. * `user_id` - (Optional) The User ID to login with. If omitted, the `OS_USER_ID` environment variable is used. * `password` - (Optional) The Password to login with. If omitted, the `OS_PASSWORD` environment variable is used. * `region_name` (Required) - The region in which to store `terraform.tfstate`. If omitted, the `OS_REGION_NAME` environment variable is used. * `tenant_id` (Optional) The ID of the Tenant (Identity v2) or Project (Identity v3) to login with. If omitted, the `OS_TENANT_ID` or `OS_PROJECT_ID` environment variables are used. * `tenant_name` - (Optional) The Name of the Tenant (Identity v2) or Project (Identity v3) to login with. If omitted, the `OS_TENANT_NAME` or `OS_PROJECT_NAME` environment variable are used. * `domain_id` - (Optional) The ID of the Domain to scope to (Identity v3). If If omitted, the following environment variables are checked (in this order): `OS_USER_DOMAIN_ID`, `OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_ID`, `OS_DOMAIN_ID`. * `domain_name` - (Optional) The Name of the Domain to scope to (Identity v3). If omitted, the following environment variables are checked (in this order): `OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME`, `OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME`, `OS_DOMAIN_NAME`, `DEFAULT_DOMAIN`. * `insecure` - (Optional) Trust self-signed SSL certificates. If omitted, the `OS_INSECURE` environment variable is used. * `cacert_file` - (Optional) Specify a custom CA certificate when communicating over SSL. If omitted, the `OS_CACERT` environment variable is used. * `cert` - (Optional) Specify client certificate file for SSL client authentication. If omitted the `OS_CERT` environment variable is used. * `key` - (Optional) Specify client private key file for SSL client authentication. If omitted the `OS_KEY` environment variable is used.