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Since an early version of Terraform, the `destroy` command has always had the `-force` flag to allow an auto approval of the interactive prompt. 0.11 introduced `-auto-approve` as default to `false` when using the `apply` command. The `-auto-approve` flag was introduced to reduce ambiguity of it's function, but the `-force` flag was never updated for a destroy. People often use wrappers when automating commands in Terraform, and the inconsistency between `apply` and `destroy` means that additional logic must be added to the wrappers to do similar functions. Both commands are more or less able to run with similar syntax, and also heavily share their code. This commit updates the command in `destroy` to use the `-auto-approve` flag making working with the Terraform CLI a more consistent experience. We leave in `-force` in `destroy` for the time-being and flag it as deprecated to ensure a safe switchover period. |
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test-fixtures | ||
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automation_test.go | ||
doc.go | ||
init_test.go | ||
main_test.go | ||
make-archive.sh | ||
primary_test.go | ||
version_test.go |