I'm building code that needs to talk to two different AWS accounts, which the documentation says should work. This worked under 0.11.14
In the main, in my providers.tf file I have:
provider "aws" {
alias = "ca-central-1"
region = "ca-central-1"
profile = var.aws_profile
}
provider "aws" {
alias = "other-ca-central-1"
region = "ca-central-1"
profile = var.aws_other_profile
}
(Those variables are set the correct profiles in my credentials file.)
In the root, in the code that calls the module,
module "obfuscated" {
source = "./modules/obfuscated"
providers = {
aws.main = "aws.ca-central-1"
aws.other = "aws.other-ca-central-1"
}
#other stuff
}
In ./modules/obfuscated/main.tf I have
provider "aws" {
alias = "main"
}
provider "aws" {
alias = "other"
}
Which the docs say is a placeholder, which can only be empty or have an alias. Without it, it complains the provider doesn't exist. But with it, it complains I didn't specify the region, which conflicts with the docs.
Surely the documentation couldn't be wrong, no, that couldn't be possible.. Help me obi-wan-overflow..
"aws-other-ca-central-1"
an accurate copy of what you tried, or was that just an editorial error while presenting your comment? The correct syntax for that would beaws.other-ca-central-1
(with a period rather than a dash), and in Terraform 0.12 you don't need to quote those references although Terraform 0.12 will accept it if you do, for compatibility with 0.11.terraform taint
section for a long time.