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You can tell Terraform to ignore those tags by adding a lifecycle
stanza to the resource and setting the ignore_changes
attribute as shown below. The next time you run Terraform plan/apply, Terraform will ignore any of those tags.
Terraform Versions >= 0.
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12.3
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resource "aws_subnet" "example" { cidr_block = "10.92.117.128/25" vpc_id = aws_vpc.example.id ... tags = { Name = "example-subnet" } lifecycle { ignore_changes = [ tags["cit:dc-arch-migration-description"], tags["cit:dc-arch-migration-target"], tags["cit:dc-arch-version"], tags["cit:dc-vgw"], tags["cit:subnet-type"], tags["cit:tgw-attachment-target"], ] } } |
Terraform Version 0.12.0 through 0.12.
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You will need to upgrade Terraform to at least version 0.12.3 and then use the configuration above. TBD
Terraform Versions 0.11.x
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resource "aws_subnet" "example" { cidr_block = "10.92.117.128/25" vpc_id = aws_vpc.example.id ... tags = { Name = "example-subnet" } lifecycle { ignore_changes = [ "tags.%", "tags.cit:dc-arch-migration-description", "tags.cit:dc-arch-migration-target", "tags.cit:dc-arch-version", "tags.cit:dc-vgw", "tags.cit:subnet-type", "tags.cit:tgw-attachment-target", ] } } |
Last Ditch
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Options
If your Terraform version or AWS provider version doesn't
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support (or behave as expected) with the options above, you should be able to, at least, tell Terraform to ignore all
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changes to tags, as shown below:
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lifecycle {
ignore_changes = [ tags ]
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lifecycle {
ignore_changes = [ "tags" ]
} |
References
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