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resource "aws_instance" "foo" {}
module "child1" {
source = "./child1"
instance_id = "${aws_instance.foo.id}"
}
module "child2" {
source = "./child2"
}
output "child1_id" {
value = "${module.child1.instance_id}"
}
output "child1_given_id" {
value = "${module.child1.given_instance_id}"
}
output "child2_id" {
# This should get updated even though we're targeting specifically
# module.child2, because outputs are implicitly targeted when their
# dependencies are.
value = "${module.child2.instance_id}"
}
output "all_ids" {
# Here we are intentionally referencing values covering three different scenarios:
# - not targeted and not already in state
# - not targeted and already in state
# - targeted
# This is important because this output must appear in the graph after
# target filtering in case the targeted node changes its value, but we must
# therefore silently ignore the failure that results from trying to
# interpolate the un-targeted, not-in-state node.
value = "${aws_instance.foo.id} ${module.child1.instance_id} ${module.child2.instance_id}"
}