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layout: "docs"
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page_title: "Terraform Push - 0.11 Configuration Language"
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sidebar_current: "docs-conf-old-push"
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description: |-
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Terraform's push command was a way to interact with the legacy version of Terraform Enterprise. It is not supported in the current version of Terraform Enterprise.
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---
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# Terraform Push Configuration
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-> **Note:** This page is about Terraform 0.11 and earlier, and documents a
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feature that was removed in Terraform 0.12.
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~> **Important:** The `terraform push` command is deprecated, and only works with [the legacy version of Terraform Enterprise](/docs/enterprise-legacy/index.html). In the current version of Terraform Enterprise, you can upload configurations using the API. See [the docs about API-driven runs](/docs/enterprise/run/api.html) for more details.
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The [`terraform push` command](/docs/commands/push.html) uploads a configuration to a Terraform Enterprise (legacy) environment. The name of the environment (and the organization it's in) can be specified on the command line, or as part of the Terraform configuration in an `atlas` block.
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The `atlas` block does not configure remote state; it only configures the push command. For remote state, [use a `terraform { backend "<NAME>" {...} }` block](/docs/backends/config.html).
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This page assumes you're familiar with the
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[configuration syntax](./syntax.html)
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already.
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## Example
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Terraform push configuration looks like the following:
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```hcl
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atlas {
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name = "mitchellh/production-example"
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}
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```
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~> **Why is this called "atlas"?** Atlas was previously a commercial offering
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from HashiCorp that included a full suite of enterprise products. The products
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have since been broken apart into their individual products, like **Terraform
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Enterprise**. While this transition is in progress, you may see references to
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"atlas" in the documentation. We apologize for the inconvenience.
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## Description
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The `atlas` block configures the settings when Terraform is
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[pushed](/docs/commands/push.html) to Terraform Enterprise. Only one `atlas` block
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is allowed.
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Within the block (the `{ }`) is configuration for Atlas uploading.
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No keys are required, but the key typically set is `name`.
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**No value within the `atlas` block can use interpolations.** Due
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to the nature of this configuration, interpolations are not possible.
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If you want to parameterize these settings, use the Atlas block to
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set defaults, then use the command-line flags of the
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[push command](/docs/commands/push.html) to override.
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## Syntax
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The full syntax is:
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```text
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atlas {
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name = VALUE
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}
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```
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