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Backend Type: consul

Stores the state in the Consul KV store at a given path.

This backend supports state locking.

Example Configuration

terraform {
backend "consul" {
address = "consul.example.com"
scheme = "https"
path = "full/path"
}
}

Note that for the access credentials we recommend using a partial configuration.

Data Source Configuration

data "terraform_remote_state" "foo" {
backend = "consul"
config = {
path = "full/path"
}
}

Configuration Variables

The following configuration options / environment variables are supported:

  • path - (Required) Path in the Consul KV store
  • access_token / CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN - (Required) Access token
  • address / CONSUL_HTTP_ADDR - (Optional) DNS name and port of your Consul endpoint specified in the format dnsname:port. Defaults to the local agent HTTP listener.
  • scheme - (Optional) Specifies what protocol to use when talking to the given address, either http or https. SSL support can also be triggered by setting then environment variable CONSUL_HTTP_SSL to true.
  • datacenter - (Optional) The datacenter to use. Defaults to that of the agent.
  • http_auth / CONSUL_HTTP_AUTH - (Optional) HTTP Basic Authentication credentials to be used when communicating with Consul, in the format of either user or user:pass.
  • gzip - (Optional) true to compress the state data using gzip, or false (the default) to leave it uncompressed.
  • lock - (Optional) false to disable locking. This defaults to true, but will require session permissions with Consul and at least kv write permissions on $path/.lock to perform locking.
  • ca_file / CONSUL_CACERT - (Optional) A path to a PEM-encoded certificate authority used to verify the remote agent's certificate.
  • cert_file / CONSUL_CLIENT_CERT - (Optional) A path to a PEM-encoded certificate provided to the remote agent; requires use of key_file.
  • key_file / CONSUL_CLIENT_KEY - (Optional) A path to a PEM-encoded private key, required if cert_file is specified.