github.com/danp/terraform@v0.9.5-0.20170426144147-39d740081351/website/source/docs/providers/aws/r/elastic_beanstalk_application_version.html.markdown (about) 1 --- 2 layout: "aws" 3 page_title: "AWS: aws_elastic_beanstalk_application_version" 4 sidebar_current: "docs-aws-resource-elastic-beanstalk-application-version" 5 description: |- 6 Provides an Elastic Beanstalk Application Version Resource 7 --- 8 9 # aws\_elastic\_beanstalk\_application\_<wbr>version 10 11 Provides an Elastic Beanstalk Application Version Resource. Elastic Beanstalk allows 12 you to deploy and manage applications in the AWS cloud without worrying about 13 the infrastructure that runs those applications. 14 15 This resource creates a Beanstalk Application Version that can be deployed to a Beanstalk 16 Environment. 17 18 ~> **NOTE on Application Version Resource:** When using the Application Version resource with multiple 19 [Elastic Beanstalk Environments](elastic_beanstalk_environment.html) it is possible that an error may be returned 20 when attempting to delete an Application Version while it is still in use by a different environment. 21 To work around this you can: 22 <ol> 23 <li>Create each environment in a separate AWS account</li> 24 <li>Create your `aws_elastic_beanstalk_application_version` resources with a unique names in your 25 Elastic Beanstalk Application. For example <revision>-<environment>.</li> 26 </ol> 27 28 ## Example Usage 29 30 ```hcl 31 resource "aws_s3_bucket" "default" { 32 bucket = "tftest.applicationversion.bucket" 33 } 34 35 resource "aws_s3_bucket_object" "default" { 36 bucket = "${aws_s3_bucket.default.id}" 37 key = "beanstalk/go-v1.zip" 38 source = "go-v1.zip" 39 } 40 41 resource "aws_elastic_beanstalk_application" "default" { 42 name = "tf-test-name" 43 description = "tf-test-desc" 44 } 45 46 resource "aws_elastic_beanstalk_application_version" "default" { 47 name = "tf-test-version-label" 48 application = "tf-test-name" 49 description = "application version created by terraform" 50 bucket = "${aws_s3_bucket.default.id}" 51 key = "${aws_s3_bucket_object.default.id}" 52 } 53 ``` 54 55 ## Argument Reference 56 57 The following arguments are supported: 58 59 * `name` - (Required) A unique name for the this Application Version. 60 * `application` - (Required) Name of the Beanstalk Application the version is associated with. 61 * `description` - (Optional) Short description of the Application Version. 62 * `bucket` - (Required) S3 bucket that contains the Application Version source bundle. 63 * `key` - (Required) S3 object that is the Application Version source bundle. 64 * `force_delete` - (Optional) On delete, force an Application Version to be deleted when it may be in use 65 by multiple Elastic Beanstalk Environments. 66 67 ## Attributes Reference 68 69 The following attributes are exported: 70 71 * `name` - The Application Version name.