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Backend Initialization
Terraform must initialize any configured backend before use. This can be
done by simply running terraform init
.
The terraform init
command should be run by any member of your team on
any Terraform configuration as a first step. It is safe to execute multiple
times and performs all the setup actions required for a Terraform environment,
including initializing the backend.
The init
command must be called:
- On any new environment that configures a backend
- On any change of the backend configuration (including type of backend)
- On removing backend configuration completely
You don't need to remember these exact cases. Terraform will detect when initialization is required and error in that situation. Terraform doesn't auto-initialize because it may require additional information from the user, perform state migrations, etc.
The init
command will do more than just initialize the backend. Please see
the init documentation for more information.