![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() These features provide actionable feedback to module consumers during regular Terraform operations but do not fill the need for more traditional, developer-centric unit and integration testing. Over time, HashiCorp has added several testing capabilities to Terraform, including input variable validation, resource preconditions and postconditions, and check blocks. This is especially true for authors publishing reusable modules for their team, organization, or the public community. Terraform practitioners need to know that their configurations will function as expected. This release adds numerous features to enhance developer productivity and practitioner workflows, including a powerful new testing framework, improvements to config-driven import, enhancements for Terraform Cloud CLI workflows, and more. Today, we are excited to announce the general availability of HashiCorp Terraform 1.6, which is ready for download and immediately available for use in Terraform Cloud. ![]()
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