← Back to context Comment by smithcoin 4 days ago We use OpenTofu it’s pretty seamless 12 comments smithcoin Reply benatkin 4 days ago Now more will be using a combination of OpenTofu and Terraform, and there will probably be some tacit endorsement of OpenTofu by Hashicorp folks in their communication with those who are using both. Good to see! Hamuko 4 days ago Does it do ephemeral values yet? cube2222 4 days ago Yep, as of yesterday’s 1.11 release it’s supported!That also includes a new “enabled” meta argument, so you don’t have to hack around conditional resources with count = 0.[0]: https://opentofu.org/blog/opentofu-1-11-0/Disclaimer: affiliated with the project lijok 4 days ago How do you migrate from count/for_each to `enabled` ? 7 replies → Hamuko 4 days ago Damn, might finally be able to use it. The lack of ephemeral values was a major blocker.
benatkin 4 days ago Now more will be using a combination of OpenTofu and Terraform, and there will probably be some tacit endorsement of OpenTofu by Hashicorp folks in their communication with those who are using both. Good to see!
Hamuko 4 days ago Does it do ephemeral values yet? cube2222 4 days ago Yep, as of yesterday’s 1.11 release it’s supported!That also includes a new “enabled” meta argument, so you don’t have to hack around conditional resources with count = 0.[0]: https://opentofu.org/blog/opentofu-1-11-0/Disclaimer: affiliated with the project lijok 4 days ago How do you migrate from count/for_each to `enabled` ? 7 replies → Hamuko 4 days ago Damn, might finally be able to use it. The lack of ephemeral values was a major blocker.
cube2222 4 days ago Yep, as of yesterday’s 1.11 release it’s supported!That also includes a new “enabled” meta argument, so you don’t have to hack around conditional resources with count = 0.[0]: https://opentofu.org/blog/opentofu-1-11-0/Disclaimer: affiliated with the project lijok 4 days ago How do you migrate from count/for_each to `enabled` ? 7 replies → Hamuko 4 days ago Damn, might finally be able to use it. The lack of ephemeral values was a major blocker.
Hamuko 4 days ago Damn, might finally be able to use it. The lack of ephemeral values was a major blocker.
Now more will be using a combination of OpenTofu and Terraform, and there will probably be some tacit endorsement of OpenTofu by Hashicorp folks in their communication with those who are using both. Good to see!
Does it do ephemeral values yet?
Yep, as of yesterday’s 1.11 release it’s supported!
That also includes a new “enabled” meta argument, so you don’t have to hack around conditional resources with count = 0.
[0]: https://opentofu.org/blog/opentofu-1-11-0/
Disclaimer: affiliated with the project
How do you migrate from count/for_each to `enabled` ?
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Damn, might finally be able to use it. The lack of ephemeral values was a major blocker.