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Expressions Landing Page
To improve navigation, we've split the old Expressions page into several smaller pages.
Types and Values, Literal Expressions, Indices and Attributes
Terraform's types are string
, number
, bool
, list
, tuple
, map
,
object
, and null
.
This information has moved to Types and Values.
References to Named Values (Resource Attributes, Variables, etc.)
You can refer to certain values by name, like var.some_variable
or
aws_instance.example.ami
.
This information has moved to References to Values.
Arithmetic and Logical Operators
Operators are expressions that transform other expressions, like adding two
numbers (+
) or comparing two values to get a bool (==
, >=
, etc.).
This information has moved to Operators.
Conditional Expressions
The condition ? true_val : false_val
expression chooses between two
expressions based on a bool condition.
This information has moved to Conditional Expressions.
Function Calls
Terraform's functions can be called like function_name(arg1, arg2)
.
This information has moved to Function Calls.
for
Expressions
Expressions like [for s in var.list : upper(s)]
can transform a complex type
value into another complex type value.
This information has moved to For Expressions.
Splat Expressions
Expressions like var.list[*].id
can extract simpler collections from complex
collections.
This information has moved to Splat Expressions.
dynamic
Blocks
The special dynamic
block type serves the same purpose as a for
expression,
except it creates multiple repeatable nested blocks instead of a complex value.
This information has moved to Dynamic Blocks.
String Literals and String Templates
Strings can be "double-quoted"
or
<<EOT
heredocs
EOT
Strings can also include escape sequences like \n
, interpolation sequences
(${ ... }
), and template sequences (%{ ... }
).
This information has moved to Strings and Templates.