How to Import Current Infrastructure AZURE
Use Cases
- If you have existing infrastructure that was not created using Terraform, you can use terraform import to import those resources into your Terraform state file. This allows you to manage those resources with Terraform going forward.
- If you accidentally delete your Terraform state file or lose access to it, you can use terraform import to import the resources back into your Terraform state file.
Go into the directory with the main.tf
Initialize the Directory
When you create a new configuration — or check out an existing configuration from version control — you need to initialize the directory with terraform init.
Initializing a configuration directory downloads and installs the providers defined in the configuration, which in this case is the AZURE provider. Terraform documentation can be found here
terraform init
Example:
$ terraform init
Initializing modules...
- bucket in github.com/Telestream/Telestream-Terraform-Store/AZURE/Bucket
Initializing the backend...
Initializing provider plugins...
- Finding hashicorp/azurerm versions matching "3.47.0"...
- Installing hashicorp/azurerm v3.47.0...
- Installed hashicorp/azurerm v3.47.0 (signed by HashiCorp)
Terraform has created a lock file .terraform.lock.hcl to record the provider
selections it made above. Include this file in your version control repository
so that Terraform can guarantee to make the same selections by default when
you run "terraform init" in the future.
Terraform has been successfully initialized!
You may now begin working with Terraform. Try running "terraform plan" to see
any changes that are required for your infrastructure. All Terraform commands
should now work.
If you ever set or change modules or backend configuration for Terraform,
rerun this command to reinitialize your working directory. If you forget, other
commands will detect it and remind you to do so if necessary.
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Update Terraform Module to use Existing Resource Name to be Imported
Copy the module in Examples directory that fits your requirements. Example module in examples will be the Create_Storage_Containers_And_Resource_Group module
For all resources that you want to import to be controlled by terraform, update the main.tf
file with their existing names instead of new unique names.
provider "azurerm" {
# Configuration options
features {
}
}
module "bucket" {
source = "github.com/Telestream/Telestream-Terraform-Store/AZURE/Bucket"
bucket_names = ["<replace_with_existing_name_of_buckets>"]
azurerm_resource_group = {
name = "<replace_with_unique_name_for_azurerm_resource_group>"
location = "<replace_with_unique_name_azure_location"
}
storage_account = {
name = "<replace_with_unique_name_for_storeage_account>"
}
}
output "bucket_names" {
value = module.bucket.storage_container_name
description = "List of bucket names created"
}
output "storage_account_name" {
value = module.bucket.storage_account_name
description = "name of the storage account"
}
output "storage_account_primary_access_key" {
description = "The primary access key for the storage account."
value = module.bucket.storage_account_primary_access_key
sensitive = true
}
output "storage_account_primary_connection_string" {
description = "The connection string associated with the primary location."
value = module.bucket.storage_account_primary_connection_string
sensitive = true
}
output "storage_account_secondary_access_key" {
description = "The secondary access key for the storage account."
value = module.bucket.storage_account_secondary_access_key
sensitive = true
}
output "storage_account_secondary_connection_string" {
description = "The connection string associated with the secondary location."
value = module.bucket.storage_account_secondary_connection_string
sensitive = true
}
Example
provider "azurerm" {
# Configuration options
features {
}
}
module "bucket" {
source = "github.com/Telestream/Telestream-Terraform-Store/AZURE/Bucket"
bucket_names = ["fake-bucket-name"]
azurerm_resource_group = {
name = "telestream-cloud-port-dev-resource-group"
location = "East US"
}
storage_account = {
name = "tcaccount"
}
}
output "bucket_names" {
value = module.bucket.storage_container_name
description = "List of bucket names created"
}
output "storage_account_name" {
value = module.bucket.storage_account_name
description = "name of the storage account"
}
output "storage_account_primary_access_key" {
description = "The primary access key for the storage account."
value = module.bucket.storage_account_primary_access_key
sensitive = true
}
output "storage_account_primary_connection_string" {
description = "The connection string associated with the primary location."
value = module.bucket.storage_account_primary_connection_string
sensitive = true
}
output "storage_account_secondary_access_key" {
description = "The secondary access key for the storage account."
value = module.bucket.storage_account_secondary_access_key
sensitive = true
}
output "storage_account_secondary_connection_string" {
description = "The connection string associated with the secondary location."
value = module.bucket.storage_account_secondary_connection_string
sensitive = true
}
Terraform Import
Terraform can import existing infrastructure resources. This functionality lets you bring existing resources under Terraform management. Terraform documentation can be found here This is done by using the command terraform import
How to Import Storage container
- Storage Containers can be imported using the resource id
terraform import module.bucket.azurerm_storage_container.storage_container[0] <storage_container_resouce_id>
Example
$ terraform import module.bucket.azurerm_storage_container.storage_container[0] https://tcaccount.blob.core.windows.net/fake-bucket-name
module.bucket.azurerm_storage_container.storage_container[0]: Importing from ID "https://tcaccount.blob.core.windows.net/fake-bucket-name"...
module.bucket.azurerm_storage_container.storage_container[0]: Import prepared!
Prepared azurerm_storage_container for import
module.bucket.azurerm_storage_container.storage_container[0]: Refreshing state... [id=https://tcaccount.blob.core.windows.net/fake-bucket-name]
Import successful!
The resources that were imported are shown above. These resources are now in
your Terraform state and will henceforth be managed by Terraform.
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How to Import Resource Group
Resource Groups can be imported using the resource id
terraform import module.bucket.azurerm_resource_group.resource_group[0] <resource_group_resouce_id>
Example
$ terraform import module.bucket.azurerm_resource_group.resource_group[0] /subscriptions/df95b436-de1f-4c2a-96d9-b4801b1e2209/resourceGroups/telestream-cloud-port-dev-resource-group
module.bucket.azurerm_resource_group.resource_group[0]: Importing from ID "/subscriptions/df95b436-de1f-4c2a-96d9-b4801b1e2209/resourceGroups/telestream-cloud-port-dev-resource-group"...
module.bucket.azurerm_resource_group.resource_group[0]: Import prepared!
Prepared azurerm_resource_group for import
module.bucket.azurerm_resource_group.resource_group[0]: Refreshing state... [id=/subscriptions/df95b436-de1f-4c2a-96d9-b4801b1e2209/resourceGroups/telestream-cloud-port-dev-resource-group]
Import successful!
The resources that were imported are shown above. These resources are now in
your Terraform state and will henceforth be managed by Terraform.
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How to Import Storage Account
- Storage Accounts can be imported using the resource id
terraform import module.bucket.azurerm_storage_account.storage_account[0] <storage_account_resource_id>
Example
$ terraform import module.bucket.azurerm_storage_account.storage_account[0] /subscriptions/df95b436-de1f-4c2a-96d9-b4801b1e2209/resourceGroups/telestream-cloud-port-dev-resource-group/providers/Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/tcaccount
module.bucket.azurerm_storage_account.storage_account[0]: Importing from ID "/subscriptions/df95b436-de1f-4c2a-96d9-b4801b1e2209/resourceGroups/telestream-cloud-port-dev-resource-group/providers/Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/tcaccount"...
module.bucket.azurerm_storage_account.storage_account[0]: Import prepared!
Prepared azurerm_storage_account for import
module.bucket.azurerm_storage_account.storage_account[0]: Refreshing state... [id=/subscriptions/df95b436-de1f-4c2a-96d9-b4801b1e2209/resourceGroups/telestream-cloud-port-dev-resource-group/providers/Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/tcaccount]
Import successful!
The resources that were imported are shown above. These resources are now in
your Terraform state and will henceforth be managed by Terraform.
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Terraform Apply
The terraform apply command performs a plan just like terraform plan does, but then actually carries out the planned changes to each resource using the relevant infrastructure provider's API. It asks for confirmation from the user before making any changes. After approval it will create infrastructure. Terraform documentation can be found here
terraform apply
$ terraform apply
module.bucket.azurerm_resource_group.resource_group[0]: Refreshing state... [id=/subscriptions/df95b436-de1f-4c2a-96d9-b4801b1e2209/resourceGroups/telestream-cloud-port-dev-resource-group]
module.bucket.azurerm_storage_account.storage_account[0]: Refreshing state... [id=/subscriptions/df95b436-de1f-4c2a-96d9-b4801b1e2209/resourceGroups/telestream-cloud-port-dev-resource-group/providers/Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/tcaccount]
module.bucket.azurerm_storage_container.storage_container[0]: Refreshing state... [id=https://tcaccount.blob.core.windows.net/fake-bucket-name]
No changes. Your infrastructure matches the configuration.
Terraform has compared your real infrastructure against your configuration and found no differences, so no changes are needed.
Apply complete! Resources: 0 added, 0 changed, 0 destroyed.
Outputs:
bucket_names = "fake-bucket-name"
storage_account_name = "tcaccount"
storage_account_primary_access_key = <sensitive>
storage_account_primary_connection_string = <sensitive>
storage_account_secondary_access_key = <sensitive>
storage_account_secondary_connection_string = <sensitive>
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