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opentf/internal/refactoring/testdata/move-statement-implied/move-statement-implied.tf
Diógenes Fernandes 176120f3e4 Implicit moves for modules (#3327)
Implicit move statement for modules previously using `count` and
then moving to use `enabled`, or vice versa.

Signed-off-by: Diogenes Fernandes <diofeher@gmail.com>
2025-10-15 09:10:15 -03:00

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# This fixture is useful only in conjunction with a previous run state that
# conforms to the statements encoded in the resource names. It's for
# TestImpliedMoveStatements only.
resource "foo" "formerly_count" {
# but not count anymore
}
resource "foo" "now_count" {
count = 2
}
resource "foo" "new_no_count" {
}
resource "foo" "new_count" {
count = 2
}
resource "foo" "formerly_count_explicit" {
# but not count anymore
}
moved {
from = foo.formerly_count_explicit[1]
to = foo.formerly_count_explicit
}
resource "foo" "now_count_explicit" {
count = 2
}
moved {
from = foo.now_count_explicit
to = foo.now_count_explicit[1]
}
resource "foo" "now_for_each_formerly_count" {
for_each = { a = 1 }
}
resource "foo" "now_for_each_formerly_no_count" {
for_each = { a = 1 }
}
resource "foo" "ambiguous" {
# this one doesn't have count in the config, but the test should
# set it up to have both no-key and zero-key instances in the
# state.
}
module "child" {
source = "./child"
}
module "child_count_one" {
source = "./no-move-child"
count = 1
}