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---
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page_title: 'Command: console'
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description: >-
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The terraform console command provides an interactive console for evaluating
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expressions.
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---
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# Command: console
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The `terraform console` command provides an interactive console for
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evaluating [expressions](/language/expressions).
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## Usage
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Usage: `terraform console [options]`
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This command provides an interactive command-line console for evaluating and
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experimenting with [expressions](/language/expressions).
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You can use it to test interpolations before using them in configurations
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and to interact with any values currently saved in
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[state](/language/state). If the current state is empty or has not yet been created, you can use the console to experiment with the expression syntax and
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[built-in functions](/language/functions). The console holds a [lock on the state](/language/state/locking), and you will not be able to use the console while performing other actions that modify state.
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To close the console, enter the `exit` command or press Control-C
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or Control-D.
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For configurations using
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[the `local` backend](/language/settings/backends/local) only,
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`terraform console` accepts the legacy command line option
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[`-state`](/language/settings/backends/local#command-line-arguments).
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## Scripting
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The `terraform console` command can be used in non-interactive scripts
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by piping newline-separated commands to it. Only the output from the
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final command is printed unless an error occurs earlier.
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For example:
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```shell
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$ echo 'split(",", "foo,bar,baz")' | terraform console
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tolist([
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"foo",
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"bar",
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"baz",
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])
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```
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## Remote State
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If [remote state](/language/state/remote) is used by the current backend,
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Terraform will read the state for the current workspace from the backend
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before evaluating any expressions.
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## Examples
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The `terraform console` command will read the Terraform configuration in the
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current working directory and the Terraform state file from the configured
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backend so that interpolations can be tested against both the values in the
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configuration and the state file.
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With the following `main.tf`:
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```hcl
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variable "apps" {
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type = map(any)
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default = {
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"foo" = {
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"region" = "us-east-1",
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},
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"bar" = {
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"region" = "eu-west-1",
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},
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"baz" = {
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"region" = "ap-south-1",
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},
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}
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}
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resource "random_pet" "example" {
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for_each = var.apps
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}
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```
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Executing `terraform console` will drop you into an interactive shell where you
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can test interpolations to:
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Print a value from a map:
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```
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> var.apps.foo
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{
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"region" = "us-east-1"
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}
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```
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Filter a map based on a specific value:
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```
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> { for key, value in var.apps : key => value if value.region == "us-east-1" }
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{
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"foo" = {
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"region" = "us-east-1"
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}
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}
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```
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Check if certain values may not be known until apply:
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```
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> random_pet.example
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(known after apply)
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```
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Test various functions:
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```
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> cidrnetmask("172.16.0.0/12")
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"255.240.0.0"
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```
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