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var RunTerragruntCommandNotSet = fmt.Errorf("The RunTerragrunt option has not been set on this TerragruntOptions object")
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type TerragruntOptions ¶
type TerragruntOptions struct { // Location of the .terragrunt config file TerragruntConfigPath string // Location of the terraform binary TerraformPath string // Whether we should prompt the user for confirmation or always assume "yes" NonInteractive bool // CLI args that are intended for Terraform (i.e. all the CLI args except the --terragrunt ones) TerraformCliArgs []string // The working directory in which to run Terraform WorkingDir string // The logger to use for all logging Logger *log.Logger // Environment variables at runtime Env map[string]string // A command that can be used to run Terragrunt with the given options. This is useful for running Terragrunt // multiple times (e.g. when spinning up a stack of Terraform modules). The actual command is normally defined // in the cli package, which depends on almost all other packages, so we declare it here so that other // packages can use the command without a direct reference back to the cli package (which would create a // circular dependency). RunTerragrunt func(*TerragruntOptions) error }
TerragruntOptions represents options that configure the behavior of the Terragrunt program
func NewTerragruntOptions ¶ added in v0.6.0
func NewTerragruntOptions(terragruntConfigPath string) *TerragruntOptions
Create a new TerragruntOptions object with reasonable defaults for real usage
func NewTerragruntOptionsForTest ¶ added in v0.6.0
func NewTerragruntOptionsForTest(terragruntConfigPath string) *TerragruntOptions
Create a new TerragruntOptions object with reasonable defaults for test usage
func (*TerragruntOptions) Clone ¶ added in v0.6.0
func (terragruntOptions *TerragruntOptions) Clone(terragruntConfigPath string) *TerragruntOptions
Create a copy of this TerragruntOptions, but with different values for the given variables. This is useful for creating a TerragruntOptions that behaves the same way, but is used for a Terraform module in a different folder.
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