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** Optional [[Object Type]] Attributes with Defaults | ** Optional [[Object Type]] Attributes with Defaults | ||
− | * 1.2.0 | + | * 1.2.0 (May 2022) ([https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/terraform-1-2-improves-exception-handling-and-updates-to-the-cli-driven-workflow announcement]) ([https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/blob/v1.2/CHANGELOG.md#129-september-07-2022 v1.2.9]) |
** NEW: <code>[[precondition]]</code> and <code>[[postcondition]]</code> added for improving code and input [[validation]] | ** NEW: <code>[[precondition]]</code> and <code>[[postcondition]]</code> added for improving code and input [[validation]] | ||
** NEW: <code>[[replace_triggered_by]]</code> is a new <code>[[Terraform lifecycle meta-argument|lifecycle]]</code> argument for managed resources which triggers replacement of an object based on changes to an upstream dependency. | ** NEW: <code>[[replace_triggered_by]]</code> is a new <code>[[Terraform lifecycle meta-argument|lifecycle]]</code> argument for managed resources which triggers replacement of an object based on changes to an upstream dependency. |
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