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README.md

Configuring AWS Using Terraform

Prerequisites

The IAM user or role that runs Terraform must have the appropriate permissions. The iam-policy.json file defines a policy that will allow the Terraform to manage all of the necessary resources. Before running Terraform, create an IAM policy and assign it to a user, group, or role. Be sure to replace the AWS account ID in the various target resource names.

To use an IAM role, set the iam_role Terraform variable when executing terraform plan/terraform apply.

Create Resources

Terraform will create all resources automatically:

terraform apply