file Function
file reads the contents of a file at the given path and returns them as
a string.
file(path)
Strings in the OpenTF language are sequences of Unicode characters, so this function will interpret the file contents as UTF-8 encoded text and return the resulting Unicode characters. If the file contains invalid UTF-8 sequences then this function will produce an error.
This function can be used only with files that already exist on disk
at the beginning of an OpenTF run. Functions do not participate in the
dependency graph, so this function cannot be used with files that are generated
dynamically during an OpenTF operation. We do not recommend using dynamic
local files in OpenTF configurations, but in rare situations where this is
necessary you can use
the local_file data source
to read files while respecting resource dependencies.
Examples
> file("${path.module}/hello.txt")
Hello World
Related Functions
filebase64also reads the contents of a given file, but returns the raw bytes in that file Base64-encoded, rather than interpreting the contents as UTF-8 text.fileexistsdetermines whether a file exists at a given path.templatefilerenders using a file from disk as a template.