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Description
My main.tf looked like this:
terraform {
# Here we configure the providers we need to run our configuration
required_providers {
google = {
source = "hashicorp/google"
version = "3.86.0"
}
}
# With this backend configuration we are telling Terraform that the
# created state should be saved in some Google Cloud Bucket with some prefix
backend "gcs" {
bucket = "my-project-state"
prefix = "terraform/state"
credentials = "my-project.json"
}
}
When I tried terraform init, I got:
Initializing the backend...
╷
│ Error: storage.NewClient() failed: dialing: invalid character 'm' looking for beginning of value
I finally figured out I hadn't copied my-project.json into the current directory. Once I did, terraform init worked. That was a very unhelpful error message. :)
New or Affected Resource(s)
This is Terraform 1.0.8 with Google provider 3.86.0
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Wow, that is a difficult-to-parse error message. Sorry about that! Unfortunately I believe the GCS backend is not part of this project and this issue should be handled by Terraform Core, since it's a "standard backend". @megan07, should we leave the issue open here, or are we better off to close it and reopen in core?
jkugler
changed the title
Backed gives an extremely unhelpful error message when it can't find the credentials
Back end gives an extremely unhelpful error message when it can't find the credentials
Oct 5, 2021
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Description
My main.tf looked like this:
When I tried
terraform init
, I got:I finally figured out I hadn't copied my-project.json into the current directory. Once I did,
terraform init
worked. That was a very unhelpful error message. :)New or Affected Resource(s)
This is Terraform 1.0.8 with Google provider 3.86.0
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: