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Command: push
The terraform push
command uploads your Terraform configuration to
be managed by HashiCorp's Atlas.
By uploading your configuration to Atlas, Atlas can automatically run
Terraform for you, will save all state transitions, will save plans,
and will keep a history of all Terraform runs.
This makes it significantly easier to use Terraform as a team: team members modify the Terraform configurations locally and continue to use normal version control. When the Terraform configurations are ready to be run, they are pushed to Atlas, and any member of your team can run Terraform with the push of a button.
Atlas can also be used to set ACLs on who can run Terraform, and a future update of Atlas will allow parallel Terraform runs and automatically perform infrastructure locking so only one run is modifying the same infrastructure at a time.
Usage
Usage: terraform push [options] [path]
The path
argument is the same as for the
apply command.
The command-line flags are all optional. The list of available flags are:
-
-module-upload=true
- If true (default), then the modules being used are all locked at their current checkout and uploaded completely to Atlas. This prevents Atlas from runningterraform get
for you. -
-name=<name>
- Name of the infrastructure configuration in Atlas. The format of this is: "username/name" so that you can upload configurations not just to your account but to other accounts and organizations. This setting can also be set in the configuration in the Atlas section. -
-no-color
- Disables output with coloring -
-token=<token>
- Atlas API token to use to authorize the upload. If blank, theATLAS_TOKEN
environmental variable will be used.