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Hide sensitive data in azurerm_api_management_named_value #7808

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subesokun opened this issue Jul 20, 2020 · 3 comments · Fixed by #7819
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Hide sensitive data in azurerm_api_management_named_value #7808

subesokun opened this issue Jul 20, 2020 · 3 comments · Fixed by #7819

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Terraform (and AzureRM Provider) Version

  • "azurerm" (hashicorp/azurerm) 2.19.0

Affected Resource(s)

  • azurerm_api_management_named_value

Debug Output

# azurerm_api_management_named_value.my_secret will be created
+ resource "azurerm_api_management_named_value" "my_secret" {
    + api_management_name = "myapim"
    + display_name        = "My Secret"
    + id                  = (known after apply)
    + name                = "my-secret"
    + resource_group_name = "my-rg"
    + secret              = true
    + value               = "my-super-sensitive-password-in-plaintext"
    }

Expected Behavior

If secret argument is set to true, the value arguments should be marked as sensitive in the TF plan.

Actual Behavior

value argument gets shown in plaintext in TF plan.

Steps to Reproduce

  1. terraform plan
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@yupwei68 @katbyte Thank you very much 😄

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ghost commented Jul 31, 2020

This has been released in version 2.21.0 of the provider. Please see the Terraform documentation on provider versioning or reach out if you need any assistance upgrading. As an example:

provider "azurerm" {
    version = "~> 2.21.0"
}
# ... other configuration ...

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ghost commented Aug 23, 2020

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