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Command: import
The terraform import
command is used to
import existing resources
into Terraform.
Usage
Usage: terraform import [options] ADDRESS ID
Import will find the existing resource from ID and import it into your Terraform state at the given ADDRESS.
ADDRESS must be a valid resource address. Because any resource address is valid, the import command can import resources into modules as well directly into the root of yor state.
ID is dependent on the resource type being imported. For example, for AWS
instances it is the instance ID (i-abcd1234
) but for AWS Route53 zones
it is the domain. Please reference the provider documentation for details
on the ID format. If you're unsure, feel free to just try an ID. If the ID
is invalid, you'll just receive an error message.
The command-line flags are all optional. The list of available flags are:
-
-backup=path
- Path to backup the existing state file. Defaults to the-state-out
path with the ".backup" extension. Set to "-" to disable backups. -
-input=true
- Whether to ask for input for provider configuration. -
-state=path
- The path to read and save state files (unless state-out is specified). Ignored when remote state is used. -
-state-out=path
- Path to write the final state file. By default, this is the state path. Ignored when remote state is used.
Provider Configuration
To access the provider that the resource is being imported from, Terraform will ask you for access credentials. If you don't want to be asked for input, verify that all environment variables for your provider are set.
The import command cannot read provider configuration from a Terraform configuration file.
Example: AWS Instance
This example will import an AWS instance:
$ terraform import aws_instance.foo i-abcd1234
Example: Import to Module
The example below will import an AWS instance into a module:
$ terraform import module.foo.aws_instance.bar i-abcd1234