Pull subnet ID from existing resource
In Terraform, I want to build a Azure route table and assign it to an existing subnet. To do this, I need the subnet_id. Is there an easy way to pull this information into Terraform?
Below is the route table association resource I am using.
resource "azurerm_subnet_route_table_association" "test" {
subnet_id = "${data.azurerm_subnet.spoke.subnet_id}"
route_table_id = "${module.routetable.routetable_id}"
}

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In Terraform, I want to build a Azure route table and assign it to an existing subnet. To do this, I need the subnet_id. Is there an easy way to pull this information into Terraform?
Below is the route table association resource I am using.
resource "azurerm_subnet_route_table_association" "test" {
subnet_id = "${data.azurerm_subnet.spoke.subnet_id}"
route_table_id = "${module.routetable.routetable_id}"
}

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In Terraform, I want to build a Azure route table and assign it to an existing subnet. To do this, I need the subnet_id. Is there an easy way to pull this information into Terraform?
Below is the route table association resource I am using.
resource "azurerm_subnet_route_table_association" "test" {
subnet_id = "${data.azurerm_subnet.spoke.subnet_id}"
route_table_id = "${module.routetable.routetable_id}"
}

In Terraform, I want to build a Azure route table and assign it to an existing subnet. To do this, I need the subnet_id. Is there an easy way to pull this information into Terraform?
Below is the route table association resource I am using.
resource "azurerm_subnet_route_table_association" "test" {
subnet_id = "${data.azurerm_subnet.spoke.subnet_id}"
route_table_id = "${module.routetable.routetable_id}"
}


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Assuming you already set up data.azurerm_subnet.spoke
, it looks like your mistake is using subnet_id
instead of just id
.
resource "azurerm_subnet_route_table_association" "test" {
subnet_id = "${data.azurerm_subnet.spoke.id}"
route_table_id = "${module.routetable.routetable_id}"
}
The documentation shows which values are available under Attributes Reference.
If you haven't set up the data source, it should look something like this:
data "azurerm_subnet" "spoke" {
name = "<NAME>"
virtual_network_name = "<VIRTUAL_NETWORK_NAME>"
resource_group_name = "<RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME>"
}
You are a gentleman and a scholar! Thank you! Worked like a charm.
– chew224
Jan 3 at 15:39
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Assuming you already set up data.azurerm_subnet.spoke
, it looks like your mistake is using subnet_id
instead of just id
.
resource "azurerm_subnet_route_table_association" "test" {
subnet_id = "${data.azurerm_subnet.spoke.id}"
route_table_id = "${module.routetable.routetable_id}"
}
The documentation shows which values are available under Attributes Reference.
If you haven't set up the data source, it should look something like this:
data "azurerm_subnet" "spoke" {
name = "<NAME>"
virtual_network_name = "<VIRTUAL_NETWORK_NAME>"
resource_group_name = "<RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME>"
}
You are a gentleman and a scholar! Thank you! Worked like a charm.
– chew224
Jan 3 at 15:39
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Assuming you already set up data.azurerm_subnet.spoke
, it looks like your mistake is using subnet_id
instead of just id
.
resource "azurerm_subnet_route_table_association" "test" {
subnet_id = "${data.azurerm_subnet.spoke.id}"
route_table_id = "${module.routetable.routetable_id}"
}
The documentation shows which values are available under Attributes Reference.
If you haven't set up the data source, it should look something like this:
data "azurerm_subnet" "spoke" {
name = "<NAME>"
virtual_network_name = "<VIRTUAL_NETWORK_NAME>"
resource_group_name = "<RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME>"
}
You are a gentleman and a scholar! Thank you! Worked like a charm.
– chew224
Jan 3 at 15:39
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Assuming you already set up data.azurerm_subnet.spoke
, it looks like your mistake is using subnet_id
instead of just id
.
resource "azurerm_subnet_route_table_association" "test" {
subnet_id = "${data.azurerm_subnet.spoke.id}"
route_table_id = "${module.routetable.routetable_id}"
}
The documentation shows which values are available under Attributes Reference.
If you haven't set up the data source, it should look something like this:
data "azurerm_subnet" "spoke" {
name = "<NAME>"
virtual_network_name = "<VIRTUAL_NETWORK_NAME>"
resource_group_name = "<RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME>"
}
Assuming you already set up data.azurerm_subnet.spoke
, it looks like your mistake is using subnet_id
instead of just id
.
resource "azurerm_subnet_route_table_association" "test" {
subnet_id = "${data.azurerm_subnet.spoke.id}"
route_table_id = "${module.routetable.routetable_id}"
}
The documentation shows which values are available under Attributes Reference.
If you haven't set up the data source, it should look something like this:
data "azurerm_subnet" "spoke" {
name = "<NAME>"
virtual_network_name = "<VIRTUAL_NETWORK_NAME>"
resource_group_name = "<RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME>"
}
answered Jan 2 at 22:57


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You are a gentleman and a scholar! Thank you! Worked like a charm.
– chew224
Jan 3 at 15:39
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You are a gentleman and a scholar! Thank you! Worked like a charm.
– chew224
Jan 3 at 15:39
You are a gentleman and a scholar! Thank you! Worked like a charm.
– chew224
Jan 3 at 15:39
You are a gentleman and a scholar! Thank you! Worked like a charm.
– chew224
Jan 3 at 15:39
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