Terrakube
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2.20.0
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  2. Workspaces

Terraform State

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Last updated 1 year ago

Each Terrakube workspace has its own separate state data, used for jobs within that workspace. In Terrakube you can see the Terraform state in the standard provided by the Terraform cli or you can see a , this is a diagram created by Terrakube to represent the resources inside the JSON state.

JSON State

Go to the workspace and click the States tab and then click in the specific state you want to see.

You will see the state in JSON format

You can click the Download button to get a copy of the JSON state file

Visual State

Inside the states page, click the diagram tab and you will see the visual state for your terraform state.

The visual state will also show some information if you click each element like the following:

Resources

All the resources can be shown in the overview page inside the workspace:

If you click the resources you can check the information about each resouce like the folloing

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JSON format
Visual State