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v1.15.0-beta2

01 Apr 13:26
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v1.15.0-beta2 Pre-release
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1.15.0-beta2 (April 01, 2026)

NEW FEATURES:

  • We now produce builds for Windows ARM64 (#32719)

  • You can set a deprecated attribute on variable and output blocks to indicate that they are deprecated. This will produce warnings when passing in a value for a deprecated variable or when referencing a deprecated output. (#38001)

  • backend/s3: Support authentication via aws login (#37976)

  • validate: The validate command now checks the backend block. This ensures the backend type exists, that all required attributes are present, and that the backend's own validation logic passes. (#38021)

  • convert function, which allows for precise inline type conversions (#38160)

  • Terraform now supports variables and locals in module source and version attributes (#38217)

ENHANCEMENTS:

  • config: output blocks now can have an explicit type constraints (#36411)

  • ssh-based provisioner (file + remote-exec): Re-enable support for PowerShell (#37794)

  • terraform init log timestamps include millisecond precision (#37818)

  • init: skip dependencies declared in development override. This allows you to use terraform init with developer overrides and install dependencies that are not declared in the override file. (#37884)

  • Terraform Test: Allow functions within mock blocks (#34672)

  • improve detection of deprecated resource attributes / blocks (#38077)

  • Deprecation messages providers set on resources / blocks / attributes are now part of the deprecation warning (#38135)

  • Include which attribute paths are marked as sensitive in list_start JSON logs (#38197)

  • Add input variable validation for Stacks (#38240)

  • When comparing a container value to null, only top level marks are now considered for the result. (#38270)

  • As part of supporting variables in module sources, most commands now accept variable values (#38276)

BUG FIXES:

  • testing: File-level error diagnostics are now included in JUnit XML skipped test elements, ensuring CI/CD pipelines can detect validation failures (#37801)

  • A refresh-only plan could result in a non-zero exit code with no changes (#37406)

  • cli: Fixed crash in terraform show -json when plan contains ephemeral resources with preconditions or postconditions (#37834)

  • cli: Fixed terraform init -json to properly format all backend configuration messages as JSON instead of plain text (#37911)

  • state show: The state show command will now explicitly fail and return code 1 when it fails to render the named resources state (#37933)

  • apply: Terraform will raise an explicit error if a plan file intended for one workspace is applied against another workspace (#37954)

  • lifecycle: replace_triggered_by now reports an error when given an invalid attribute reference that does not exist in the target resource (#36740)

  • backend: Fix nil pointer dereference crash during terraform init when the destination backend returns an error (#38027)

  • stacks: send progress events if the plan fails for better UI integration (#38039)

  • stacks: component instances should report no-op plan/apply. This solves a UI inconsistency with convergence destroy plans (#38049)

  • backend/http: Return conflicting lock info from HTTP backend instead of the lock that failed to be taken (#38144)

  • states: fixed a bug that caused Terraform to be unable to identify when two states had different output values. This may have caused issues in specific circumstances like backend migrations. (#38181)

  • cloud: terraform cloud and registry discovery network requests are now more resilient, making temporary network or service related errors less common (#38064)

NOTES:

  • command/init: Provider installation was refactored to enable future enhancements in the area. This results in different order of operations during init and 2 new log messages replacing one (initializing_provider_plugin_message). The change should not have any end-user impact aside from the init command output. (#38227)

UPGRADE NOTES:

  • backend/s3: The AWS_USE_FIPS_ENDPOINT and AWS_USE_DUALSTACK_ENDPOINT environment variables now only respect true or false values, aligning with the AWS SDK for Go. This replaces the previous behavior which treated any non-empty value as true. (#37601)

Previous Releases

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v1.14.8

25 Mar 07:56

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1.14.8 (March 25, 2026)

BUG FIXES:

  • Prevent crash in the display of relevant attributes after provider upgrades (#38264)

v1.15.0-beta1

18 Mar 17:26
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v1.15.0-beta1 Pre-release
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1.15.0-beta1 (March 18, 2026)

NEW FEATURES:

  • We now produce builds for Windows ARM64 (#32719)

  • You can set a deprecated attribute on variable and output blocks to indicate that they are deprecated. This will produce warnings when passing in a value for a deprecated variable or when referencing a deprecated output. (#38001)

  • backend/s3: Support authentication via aws login (#37976)

  • validate: The validate command now checks the backend block. This ensures the backend type exists, that all required attributes are present, and that the backend's own validation logic passes. (#38021)

  • convert function, which allows for precise inline type conversions (#38160)

  • Terraform now supports variables and locals in module source and version attributes (#38217)

ENHANCEMENTS:

  • config: output blocks now can have an explicit type constraints (#36411)

  • ssh-based provisioner (file + remote-exec): Re-enable support for PowerShell (#37794)

  • terraform init log timestamps include millisecond precision (#37818)

  • init: skip dependencies declared in development override. This allows you to use terraform init with developer overrides and install dependencies that are not declared in the override file. (#37884)

  • Terraform Test: Allow functions within mock blocks (#34672)

  • improve detection of deprecated resource attributes / blocks (#38077)

  • Deprecation messages providers set on resources / blocks / attributes are now part of the deprecation warning (#38135)

  • Include which attribute paths are marked as sensitive in list_start JSON logs (#38197)

  • Add input variable validation for Stacks (#38240)

  • When comparing a container value to null, only top level marks are now considered for the result. (#38270)

  • As part of supporting variables in module sources, most commands now accept variable values (#38276)

BUG FIXES:

  • testing: File-level error diagnostics are now included in JUnit XML skipped test elements, ensuring CI/CD pipelines can detect validation failures (#37801)

  • A refresh-only plan could result in a non-zero exit code with no changes (#37406)

  • cli: Fixed crash in terraform show -json when plan contains ephemeral resources with preconditions or postconditions (#37834)

  • cli: Fixed terraform init -json to properly format all backend configuration messages as JSON instead of plain text (#37911)

  • state show: The state show command will now explicitly fail and return code 1 when it fails to render the named resources state (#37933)

  • apply: Terraform will raise an explicit error if a plan file intended for one workspace is applied against another workspace (#37954)

  • lifecycle: replace_triggered_by now reports an error when given an invalid attribute reference that does not exist in the target resource (#36740)

  • backend: Fix nil pointer dereference crash during terraform init when the destination backend returns an error (#38027)

  • stacks: send progress events if the plan fails for better UI integration (#38039)

  • stacks: component instances should report no-op plan/apply. This solves a UI inconsistency with convergence destroy plans (#38049)

  • backend/http: Return conflicting lock info from HTTP backend instead of the lock that failed to be taken (#38144)

  • states: fixed a bug that caused Terraform to be unable to identify when two states had different output values. This may have caused issues in specific circumstances like backend migrations. (#38181)

NOTES:

  • command/init: Provider installation was refactored to enable future enhancements in the area. This results in different order of operations during init and 2 new log messages replacing one (initializing_provider_plugin_message). The change should not have any end-user impact aside from the init command output. (#38227)

UPGRADE NOTES:

  • backend/s3: The AWS_USE_FIPS_ENDPOINT and AWS_USE_DUALSTACK_ENDPOINT environment variables now only respect true or false values, aligning with the AWS SDK for Go. This replaces the previous behavior which treated any non-empty value as true. (#37601)

Previous Releases

For information on prior major and minor releases, refer to their changelogs:

v1.14.7

11 Mar 14:14
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1.14.7 (March 11, 2026)

NOTES:

  • Bump Go version to 1.25.8 to suppress security scanner false positives (#38249)

v1.15.0-alpha20260304

04 Mar 13:01
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v1.15.0-alpha20260304 Pre-release
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1.15.0-alpha20260304 (March 04, 2026)

NEW FEATURES:

  • We now produce builds for Windows ARM64 (#32719)

  • You can set a deprecated attribute on variable and output blocks to indicate that they are deprecated. This will produce warnings when passing in a value for a deprecated variable or when referencing a deprecated output. (#38001)

  • backend/s3: Support authentication via aws login (#37976)

  • validate: The validate command now checks the backend block. This ensures the backend type exists, that all required attributes are present, and that the backend's own validation logic passes. (#38021)

  • convert function, which allows for precise inline type conversions (#38160)

  • Terraform now supports variables and locals in module source and version attributes (#38217)

ENHANCEMENTS:

  • ssh-based provisioner (file + remote-exec): Re-enable support for PowerShell (#37794)

  • terraform init log timestamps include millisecond precision (#37818)

  • init: skip dependencies declared in development override. This allows you to use terraform init with developer overrides and install dependencies that are not declared in the override file. (#37884)

  • Terraform Test: Allow functions within mock blocks (#34672)

  • improve detection of deprecated resource attributes / blocks (#38077)

  • Deprecation messages providers set on resources / blocks / attributes are now part of the deprecation warning (#38135)

  • Include which attribute paths are marked as sensitive in list_start JSON logs (#38197)

BUG FIXES:

  • testing: File-level error diagnostics are now included in JUnit XML skipped test elements, ensuring CI/CD pipelines can detect validation failures (#37801)

  • A refresh-only plan could result in a non-zero exit code with no changes (#37406)

  • cli: Fixed crash in terraform show -json when plan contains ephemeral resources with preconditions or postconditions (#37834)

  • cli: Fixed terraform init -json to properly format all backend configuration messages as JSON instead of plain text (#37911)

  • state show: The state show command will now explicitly fail and return code 1 when it fails to render the named resources state (#37933)

  • apply: Terraform will raise an explicit error if a plan file intended for one workspace is applied against another workspace (#37954)

  • lifecycle: replace_triggered_by now reports an error when given an invalid attribute reference that does not exist in the target resource (#36740)

  • backend: Fix nil pointer dereference crash during terraform init when the destination backend returns an error (#38027)

  • stacks: send progress events if the plan fails for better UI integration (#38039)

  • stacks: component instances should report no-op plan/apply. This solves a UI inconsistency with convergence destroy plans (#38049)

  • backend/http: Return conflicting lock info from HTTP backend instead of the lock that failed to be taken (#38144)

  • states: fixed a bug that caused Terraform to be unable to identify when two states had different output values. This may have caused issues in specific circumstances like backend migrations. (#38181)

NOTES:

  • command/init: Provider installation was refactored to enable future enhancements in the area. This results in different order of operations during init and 2 new log messages replacing one (initializing_provider_plugin_message). The change should not have any end-user impact aside from the init command output. (#38227)

UPGRADE NOTES:

  • backend/s3: The AWS_USE_FIPS_ENDPOINT and AWS_USE_DUALSTACK_ENDPOINT environment variables now only respect true or false values, aligning with the AWS SDK for Go. This replaces the previous behavior which treated any non-empty value as true. (#37601)

EXPERIMENTS:

Experiments are only enabled in alpha releases of Terraform CLI. The following features are not yet available in stable releases.

  • The experimental "deferred actions" feature, enabled by passing the -allow-deferral option to terraform plan, permits count and for_each arguments in module, resource, and data blocks to have unknown values and allows providers to react more flexibly to unknown values.
  • terraform test cleanup: The experimental test cleanup command. In experimental builds of Terraform, a manifest file and state files for each failed cleanup operation during test operations are saved within the .terraform local directory. The test cleanup command will attempt to clean up the local state files left behind automatically, without requiring manual intervention.
  • terraform test: backend blocks and skip_cleanup attributes:
    • Test authors can now specify backend blocks within run blocks in Terraform Test files. Run blocks with backend blocks will load state from the specified backend instead of starting from empty state on every execution. This allows test authors to keep long-running test infrastructure alive between test operations, saving time during regular test operations.
    • Test authors can now specify skip_cleanup attributes within test files and within run blocks. The skip_cleanup attribute tells terraform test not to clean up state files produced by run blocks with this attribute set to true. The state files for affected run blocks will be written to disk within the .terraform directory, where they can then be cleaned up manually using the also experimental terraform test cleanup command.

Previous Releases

For information on prior major and minor releases, refer to their changelogs:

v1.14.6

25 Feb 14:16
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1.14.6 (February 25, 2026)

BUG FIXES:

  • terraform test: return error when provider config is invalid (#38084)

v1.15.0-alpha20260218

18 Feb 15:05
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v1.15.0-alpha20260218 Pre-release
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1.15.0-alpha20260218 (February 18, 2026)

NEW FEATURES:

  • We now produce builds for Windows ARM64 (#32719)

  • You can set a deprecated attribute on variable and output blocks to indicate that they are deprecated. This will produce warnings when passing in a value for a deprecated variable or when referencing a deprecated output. (#38001)

  • backend/s3: Support authentication via aws login (#37976)

  • validate: The validate command now checks the backend block. This ensures the backend type exists, that all required attributes are present, and that the backend's own validation logic passes. (#38021)

ENHANCEMENTS:

  • ssh-based provisioner (file + remote-exec): Re-enable support for PowerShell (#37794)

  • terraform init log timestamps include millisecond precision (#37818)

  • init: skip dependencies declared in development override. This allows you to use terraform init with developer overrides and install dependencies that are not declared in the override file. (#37884)

  • Terraform Test: Allow functions within mock blocks (#34672)

  • improve detection of deprecated resource attributes / blocks (#38077)

BUG FIXES:

  • testing: File-level error diagnostics are now included in JUnit XML skipped test elements, ensuring CI/CD pipelines can detect validation failures (#37801)

  • A refresh-only plan could result in a non-zero exit code with no changes (#37406)

  • cli: Fixed crash in terraform show -json when plan contains ephemeral resources with preconditions or postconditions (#37834)

  • cli: Fixed terraform init -json to properly format all backend configuration messages as JSON instead of plain text (#37911)

  • state show: The state show command will now explicitly fail and return code 1 when it fails to render the named resources state (#37933)

  • apply: Terraform will raise an explicit error if a plan file intended for one workspace is applied against another workspace (#37954)

  • lifecycle: replace_triggered_by now reports an error when given an invalid attribute reference that does not exist in the target resource (#36740)

  • backend: Fix nil pointer dereference crash during terraform init when the destination backend returns an error (#38027)

  • stacks: send progress events if the plan fails for better UI integration (#38039)

  • stacks: component instances should report no-op plan/apply. This solves a UI inconsistency with convergence destroy plans (#38049)

  • states: fixed a bug that caused Terraform to be unable to identify when two states had different output values. This may have caused issues in specific circumstances like backend migrations. (#38181)

UPGRADE NOTES:

  • backend/s3: The AWS_USE_FIPS_ENDPOINT and AWS_USE_DUALSTACK_ENDPOINT environment variables now only respect true or false values, aligning with the AWS SDK for Go. This replaces the previous behavior which treated any non-empty value as true. (#37601)

EXPERIMENTS:

Experiments are only enabled in alpha releases of Terraform CLI. The following features are not yet available in stable releases.

  • The experimental "deferred actions" feature, enabled by passing the -allow-deferral option to terraform plan, permits count and for_each arguments in module, resource, and data blocks to have unknown values and allows providers to react more flexibly to unknown values.
  • terraform test cleanup: The experimental test cleanup command. In experimental builds of Terraform, a manifest file and state files for each failed cleanup operation during test operations are saved within the .terraform local directory. The test cleanup command will attempt to clean up the local state files left behind automatically, without requiring manual intervention.
  • terraform test: backend blocks and skip_cleanup attributes:
    • Test authors can now specify backend blocks within run blocks in Terraform Test files. Run blocks with backend blocks will load state from the specified backend instead of starting from empty state on every execution. This allows test authors to keep long-running test infrastructure alive between test operations, saving time during regular test operations.
    • Test authors can now specify skip_cleanup attributes within test files and within run blocks. The skip_cleanup attribute tells terraform test not to clean up state files produced by run blocks with this attribute set to true. The state files for affected run blocks will be written to disk within the .terraform directory, where they can then be cleaned up manually using the also experimental terraform test cleanup command.

Previous Releases

For information on prior major and minor releases, refer to their changelogs:

v1.14.5

11 Feb 15:57
cd1e42f

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1.14.5 (February 11, 2026)

BUG FIXES:

  • Fixed an issue where terraform stacks validate was failing to resolve relative paths for modules (#38025)

v1.15.0-alpha20260204

04 Feb 11:09

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v1.15.0-alpha20260204 Pre-release
Pre-release

1.15.0-alpha20260204 (February 04, 2026)

NEW FEATURES:

  • We now produce builds for Windows ARM64 (#32719)

  • You can set a deprecated attribute on variable and output blocks to indicate that they are deprecated. This will produce warnings when passing in a value for a deprecated variable or when referencing a deprecated output. (#38001)

  • backend/s3: Support authentication via aws login (#37967)

ENHANCEMENTS:

  • ssh-based provisioner (file + remote-exec): Re-enable support for PowerShell (#37794)

  • terraform init log timestamps include millisecond precision (#37818)

  • init: skip dependencies declared in development override. This allows you to use terraform init with developer overrides and install dependencies that are not declared in the override file. (#37884)

  • Terraform Test: Allow functions within mock blocks (#34672)

  • improve detection of deprecated resource attributes / blocks (#38077)

BUG FIXES:

  • testing: File-level error diagnostics are now included in JUnit XML skipped test elements, ensuring CI/CD pipelines can detect validation failures (#37801)

  • A refresh-only plan could result in a non-zero exit code with no changes (#37406)

  • cli: Fixed crash in terraform show -json when plan contains ephemeral resources with preconditions or postconditions (#37834)

  • cli: Fixed terraform init -json to properly format all backend configuration messages as JSON instead of plain text (#37911)

  • state show: The state show command will now explicitly fail and return code 1 when it fails to render the named resources state (#37933)

  • apply: Terraform will raise an explicit error if a plan file intended for one workspace is applied against another workspace (#37954)

  • lifecycle: replace_triggered_by now reports an error when given an invalid attribute reference that does not exist in the target resource (#36740)

  • backend: Fix nil pointer dereference crash during terraform init when the destination backend returns an error (#38027)

  • stacks: send progress events if the plan fails for better UI integration (#38039)

  • cloud: terraform cloud and registry discovery network requests are now more resilient, making temporary network or service related errors less common (#38064)

  • stacks: component instances should report no-op plan/apply. This solves a UI inconsistency with convergence destroy plans (#38049)

UPGRADE NOTES:

  • backend/s3: The AWS_USE_FIPS_ENDPOINT and AWS_USE_DUALSTACK_ENDPOINT environment variables now only respect true or false values, aligning with the AWS SDK for Go. This replaces the previous behavior which treated any non-empty value as true. (#37601)

EXPERIMENTS:

Experiments are only enabled in alpha releases of Terraform CLI. The following features are not yet available in stable releases.

  • The experimental "deferred actions" feature, enabled by passing the -allow-deferral option to terraform plan, permits count and for_each arguments in module, resource, and data blocks to have unknown values and allows providers to react more flexibly to unknown values.
  • terraform test cleanup: The experimental test cleanup command. In experimental builds of Terraform, a manifest file and state files for each failed cleanup operation during test operations are saved within the .terraform local directory. The test cleanup command will attempt to clean up the local state files left behind automatically, without requiring manual intervention.
  • terraform test: backend blocks and skip_cleanup attributes:
    • Test authors can now specify backend blocks within run blocks in Terraform Test files. Run blocks with backend blocks will load state from the specified backend instead of starting from empty state on every execution. This allows test authors to keep long-running test infrastructure alive between test operations, saving time during regular test operations.
    • Test authors can now specify skip_cleanup attributes within test files and within run blocks. The skip_cleanup attribute tells terraform test not to clean up state files produced by run blocks with this attribute set to true. The state files for affected run blocks will be written to disk within the .terraform directory, where they can then be cleaned up manually using the also experimental terraform test cleanup command.

Previous Releases

For information on prior major and minor releases, refer to their changelogs:

v1.14.4

28 Jan 11:07
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1.14.4 (January 28, 2026)

BUG FIXES:

  • backend: Fix nil pointer dereference crash during terraform init when the destination backend returns an error (#38027)

  • Fixes an issue where any warning diagnostics generated during terraform query execution failed to render in the cloud backend session (#38040)

  • actions in modules without instances failed the plan graph (#38089)