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page_title: "Command: apply"
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sidebar_current: "docs-commands-apply"
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The `terraform apply` command executes the actions proposed in a Terraform plan.
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# Command: apply
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> **Hands-on:** Try the [Terraform: Get Started](https://learn.hashicorp.com/collections/terraform/aws-get-started?utm_source=WEBSITE&utm_medium=WEB_IO&utm_offer=ARTICLE_PAGE&utm_content=DOCS) collection on HashiCorp Learn.
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The `terraform apply` command executes the actions proposed in a Terraform
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plan.
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The most straightforward way to use `terraform apply` is to run it without
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any arguments at all, in which case it will automatically create a new
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execution plan (as if you had run `terraform plan`) and then prompt you to
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approve that plan, before taking the indicated actions.
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Another way to use `terraform apply` is to pass it the filename of a saved
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plan file you created earlier with `terraform plan -out=...`, in which case
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Terraform will apply the changes in the plan without any confirmation prompt.
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This two-step workflow is primarily intended for when
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[running Terraform in automation](https://learn.hashicorp.com/tutorials/terraform/automate-terraform?in=terraform/automation&utm_source=WEBSITE&utm_medium=WEB_IO&utm_offer=ARTICLE_PAGE&utm_content=DOCS).
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## Usage
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Usage: `terraform apply [options] [plan file]`
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The behavior of `terraform apply` differs significantly depending on whether
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you pass it the filename of a previously-saved plan file.
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### Automatic Plan Mode
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In the default case, with no saved plan file, `terraform apply` creates its own
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plan of action, in the same way that [`terraform plan`](./plan.html) would.
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Terraform will propose the plan to you and prompt you to approve it before
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taking the described actions, unless you waive that prompt by using the
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`-auto-approve` option.
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When performing its own plan, `terraform apply` supports all of the same
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[planning modes](./plan.html#planning-modes) and
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[planning options](./plan.html#planning-options) that `terraform plan` would
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accept, so you can customize how Terraform will create the plan.
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### Saved Plan Mode
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If you pass the filename of a previously-saved plan file, `terraform apply`
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performs exactly the steps specified by that plan file. It does not prompt for
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approval; if you want to inspect a plan file before applying it, you can use
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[`terraform show`](./show.html).
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When using a saved plan, none of the planning modes or planning options linked
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above are supported; these options only affect Terraform's decisions about which
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actions to take, and the plan file contains the final results of those
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decisions.
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### Plan Options
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When run without a saved plan file, `terraform apply` supports all of `terraform
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plan`'s planning modes and planning options. For details, see:
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- [Planning Modes](./plan.html#planning-modes)
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- [Planning Options](./plan.html#planning-options)
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### Apply Options
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The following options allow you to change various details about how the
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apply command executes and reports on the apply operation. If you are running
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`terraform apply` _without_ a previously-saved plan file, these options are
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_in addition to_ the planning modes and planning options described for
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[`terraform plan`](./plan.html).
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* `-auto-approve` - Skips interactive approval of plan before applying. This
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option is ignored when you pass a previously-saved plan file, because
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Terraform considers you passing the plan file as the approval and so
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will never prompt in that case.
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* `-compact-warnings` - Shows any warning messages in a compact form which
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includes only the summary messages, unless the warnings are accompanied by
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at least one error and thus the warning text might be useful context for
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the errors.
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* `-input=false` - Disables all of Terraform's interactive prompts. Note that
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this also prevents Terraform from prompting for interactive approval of a
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plan, so Terraform will conservatively assume that you do not wish to
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apply the plan, causing the operation to fail. If you wish to run Terraform
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in a non-interactive context, see
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[Running Terraform in Automation](https://learn.hashicorp.com/tutorials/terraform/automate-terraform?in=terraform/automation&utm_source=WEBSITE&utm_medium=WEB_IO&utm_offer=ARTICLE_PAGE&utm_content=DOCS) for some
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different approaches.
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* `-json` - Enables the [machine readable JSON UI][machine-readable-ui] output.
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This implies `-input=false`, so the configuration must have no unassigned
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variable values to continue. To enable this flag, you must also either enable
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the `-auto-approve` flag or specify a previously-saved plan.
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[machine-readable-ui]: /docs/internals/machine-readable-ui.html
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* `-lock=false` - Don't hold a state lock during the operation. This is
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dangerous if others might concurrently run commands against the same
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workspace.
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* `-lock-timeout=DURATION` - Unless locking is disabled with `-lock=false`,
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instructs Terraform to retry acquiring a lock for a period of time before
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returning an error. The duration syntax is a number followed by a time
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unit letter, such as "3s" for three seconds.
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* `-no-color` - Disables terminal formatting sequences in the output. Use this
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if you are running Terraform in a context where its output will be
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rendered by a system that cannot interpret terminal formatting.
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* `-parallelism=n` - Limit the number of concurrent operation as Terraform
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[walks the graph](/docs/internals/graph.html#walking-the-graph). Defaults to
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10.
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For configurations using
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[the `local` backend](/docs/language/settings/backends/local.html) only,
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`terraform apply` also accepts the legacy options
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[`-state`, `-state-out`, and `-backup`](/docs/language/settings/backends/local.html#command-line-arguments).
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## Passing a Different Configuration Directory
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Terraform v0.13 and earlier also accepted a directory path in place of the
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plan file argument to `terraform apply`, in which case Terraform would use
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that directory as the root module instead of the current working directory.
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That usage was deprecated in Terraform v0.14 and removed in Terraform v0.15.
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If your workflow relies on overriding the root module directory, use
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[the `-chdir` global option](./#switching-working-directory-with-chdir)
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instead, which works across all commands and makes Terraform consistently look
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in the given directory for all files it would normally read or write in the
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current working directory.
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If your previous use of this legacy pattern was also relying on Terraform
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writing the `.terraform` subdirectory into the current working directory even
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though the root module directory was overridden, use
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[the `TF_DATA_DIR` environment variable](/docs/cli/config/environment-variables.html#tf_data_dir)
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to direct Terraform to write the `.terraform` directory to a location other
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than the current working directory.
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