You can customize which version of Terraform Atlantis defaults to by setting
the --default-tf-version
flag (ex. --default-tf-version=v1.3.7
).
If you wish to use a different version than the default for a specific repo or project, you need
to create an atlantis.yaml
file and set the terraform_version
key:
version: 3
projects:
- dir: .
terraform_version: v1.1.5
See atlantis.yaml Use Cases for more details.
Alternatively, one can use the terraform configuration block's required_version
key to specify an exact version (x.y.z
or = x.y.z
), or as of atlantis v0.21.0, a comparison or pessimistic version constraint:
terraform {
required_version = "= 1.2.9"
}
terraform {
required_version = "~> 1.2.0"
}
terraform {
required_version = "~> 1.2"
}
terraform {
required_version = ">= 1.2.0"
}
See Terraform required_version
for reference.
::: tip NOTE
Atlantis will automatically download the latest version that fulfills the constraint specified.
A terraform_version
specified in the atlantis.yaml
file takes precedence over both the --default-tf-version
flag and the required_version
in the terraform hcl.
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::: tip NOTE
The Atlantis latest docker image tends to have recent versions of Terraform, but there may be a delay as new versions are released. The highest version of Terraform allowed in your code is the version specified by DEFAULT_TERRAFORM_VERSION
in the image your server is running.
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