github.com/pdecat/terraform@v0.11.9-beta1/website/docs/configuration/environment-variables.html.md (about) 1 --- 2 layout: "docs" 3 page_title: "Environment Variables" 4 sidebar_current: "docs-config-environment-variables" 5 description: |- 6 Terraform uses different environment variables that can be used to configure various aspects of how Terraform behaves. this section documents those variables, their potential values, and how to use them. 7 --- 8 9 # Environment Variables 10 11 ## TF_LOG 12 13 If set to any value, enables detailed logs to appear on stderr which is useful for debugging. For example: 14 15 ```shell 16 export TF_LOG=TRACE 17 ``` 18 19 To disable, either unset it or set it to empty. When unset, logging will default to stderr. For example: 20 21 ```shell 22 export TF_LOG= 23 ``` 24 25 For more on debugging Terraform, check out the section on [Debugging](/docs/internals/debugging.html). 26 27 ## TF_LOG_PATH 28 29 This specifies where the log should persist its output to. Note that even when `TF_LOG_PATH` is set, `TF_LOG` must be set in order for any logging to be enabled. For example, to always write the log to the directory you're currently running terraform from: 30 31 ```shell 32 export TF_LOG_PATH=./terraform.log 33 ``` 34 35 For more on debugging Terraform, check out the section on [Debugging](/docs/internals/debugging.html). 36 37 ## TF_INPUT 38 39 If set to "false" or "0", causes terraform commands to behave as if the `-input=false` flag was specified. This is used when you want to disable prompts for variables that haven't had their values specified. For example: 40 41 ```shell 42 export TF_INPUT=0 43 ``` 44 45 ## TF_MODULE_DEPTH 46 47 When given a value, causes terraform commands to behave as if the `-module-depth=VALUE` flag was specified. By setting this to 0, for example, you enable commands such as [plan](/docs/commands/plan.html) and [graph](/docs/commands/graph.html) to display more compressed information. 48 49 ```shell 50 export TF_MODULE_DEPTH=0 51 ``` 52 53 For more information regarding modules, check out the section on [Using Modules](/docs/modules/usage.html). 54 55 ## TF_VAR_name 56 57 Environment variables can be used to set variables. The environment variables must be in the format `TF_VAR_name` and this will be checked last for a value. For example: 58 59 ```shell 60 export TF_VAR_region=us-west-1 61 export TF_VAR_ami=ami-049d8641 62 export TF_VAR_alist='[1,2,3]' 63 export TF_VAR_amap='{ foo = "bar", baz = "qux" }' 64 ``` 65 66 For more on how to use `TF_VAR_name` in context, check out the section on [Variable Configuration](/docs/configuration/variables.html). 67 68 ## TF_CLI_ARGS and TF_CLI_ARGS_name 69 70 The value of `TF_CLI_ARGS` will specify additional arguments to the 71 command-line. This allows easier automation in CI environments as well as 72 modifying default behavior of Terraform on your own system. 73 74 These arguments are inserted directly _after_ the subcommand 75 (such as `plan`) and _before_ any flags specified directly on the command-line. 76 This behavior ensures that flags on the command-line take precedence over 77 environment variables. 78 79 For example, the following command: `TF_CLI_ARGS="-input=false" terraform apply -force` 80 is the equivalent to manually typing: `terraform apply -input=false -force`. 81 82 The flag `TF_CLI_ARGS` affects all Terraform commands. If you specify a 83 named command in the form of `TF_CLI_ARGS_name` then it will only affect 84 that command. As an example, to specify that only plans never refresh, 85 you can set `TF_CLI_ARGS_plan="-refresh=false"`. 86 87 The value of the flag is parsed as if you typed it directly to the shell. 88 Double and single quotes are allowed to capture strings and arguments will 89 be separated by spaces otherwise. 90 91 ## TF_DATA_DIR 92 93 `TF_DATA_DIR` changes the location where Terraform keeps its 94 per-working-directory data, such as the current remote backend configuration. 95 96 By default this data is written into a `.terraform` subdirectory of the 97 current directory, but the path given in `TF_DATA_DIR` will be used instead 98 if non-empty. 99 100 In most cases it should not be necessary to set this variable, but it may 101 be useful to do so if e.g. the working directory is not writable. 102 103 The data directory is used to retain data that must persist from one command 104 to the next, so it's important to have this variable set consistently throughout 105 all of the Terraform workflow commands (starting with `terraform init`) or else 106 Terraform may be unable to find providers, modules, and other artifacts. 107 108 ## TF_SKIP_REMOTE_TESTS 109 110 This can be set prior to running the unit tests to opt-out of any tests 111 requiring remote network connectivity. The unit tests make an attempt to 112 automatically detect when connectivity is unavailable and skip the relevant 113 tests, but by setting this variable you can force these tests to be skipped. 114 115 ```shell 116 export TF_SKIP_REMOTE_TESTS=1 117 make test 118 ```