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* docs/nia: new configuration for services condition & source_input (#11646)

* docs/nia: new configuration for services condition

* docs/nia: new configuration for services source_input

* reword filter and cts_user_defined_meta

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* Update service block config to table format

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* Remove deprecated driver.working_dir (#11831)

* Deprecate workspace_prefix for now workspaces.prefix (#11836)

* docs/nia: new config field names for services condition/source_input (#11896)

* docs/nia: new config field `names` for services condition/source_input

* Remove language about 'default condition' and services condition relation to services list

Context:
 - Added a new `names` field to condition/source_input "services"
 - `names` or `regexp` must be configured for condition/source_input "services"

This therefore:
 - Removed relationship between condition/source_input "services" and
 task.services list
 - Removed concept of "default condition" i.e. condition "services" must be
 configured with `names` or `regexp`, there is no meaningful unconfigured default

Change: remove language regarding "default condition" and relationship with services list

* docs/nia: Update paramters to table format

Changes from a bulleted list to a table. Also adds the possible response codes
and fixes the update example response to include the inspect object.

* docs/nia: Delete task API and CLI

* docs/nia: Update wording for run values

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* docs/nia: require condition "catalog-services" block's regexp to be configured (#11915)

Changes:
 - Update Catalog Services Condition configuration docs to new table format
 - Rewrite `regexp` field docs to be required, no longer optional
 - Remove details about `regexp` field's original default behavior when the
 field was optional

* docs/nia: Update status API docs to table format

* Cleaner wording for response descriptions

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* docs/nia - 'source_includes_var' changes (#11939)

* docs/nia - condition "services" new field source_includes_var

 - Add new configuration details for condition "services" block's
 `source_includes_var` field.
 - Note: this field's description is worded differently from condition type's
 `source_includes_var` since a services variable is always required (unlike
 other vars) for CTS modules.
 - Also worded in a way to anticipate renaming to `use_as_module_input`

* docs/nia - change 'source_includes_var' default value from false to true

 - Update configs
 - Table-ify Consul-KV condition (reuse wording from Consul-KV source input)

* docs/nia - reword task execution page for source_includes_var changes

 - Note: switched to using "module input" language over "source input" language.
 Separate PR will make a mass change across docs
 - Slim down general task condition section to have fewer details on module input
 - Updated services, catalog-services, and consul-kv condition sections for
 source_includes_var
 - Add config page links for details

* Improve CTS acronym usage
- Use Consul-Terraform-Sync at the first instance with CTS in brackets - Consul-Terraform-Sync (CTS) and then CTS for all following instances on a per-page basis.
- some exceptions: left usage of the term `Consul-Terraform-Sync` in config examples and where it made sense for hyperlinking

* Improve CTS acronym usage (part 2) (#11991)

Per page:
- At first instance in text, use "Consul-Terraform-Sync (CTS)"
- Subsequent instances in text, use "CTS"

* Update schedule condition config to table format

* Update config tables with type column

* docs/nia: Update required fields values

Standardizing Required/Optional over boolean values.

* docs/nia: Standardize order of columns

Updated Required to come before Type, which is how the configurations are formatted. Also
changed the empty strings to "none" for default values.

* Deprecate port CLI option for CTS and updated example usage

* docs/nia cts multiple source input configuration updates (#12158)

* docs/nia cts multiple source input configuration updates

CTS expanded its usage of `source_input` block configurations and added
some restrictions. This change accounts for the following changes:

- `source_input` block can be configured for a task. No longer restricting to
scheduled task
- Multiple `source_input` blocks can be configured for a task. No longer
restricting to one
- Task cannot have multiple configurations defining the same variable type

Future work: We're planning to do some renaming from "source" to "module" for
v0.5. These changes are made in the code and not yet in the docs. These will be
taken care of across our docs in a separate PR. Perpetuating "source" in this
PR to reduce confusion.

* Apply suggestions from code review

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* Apply suggestions from code review

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* code review feedback

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* Add "Consul object" glossary entry

Changes:
 - Add "Consul object" to CTS glossary
 - Format glossary terms so that they can be linked
 - Add link to "Consul object" glossary entry

* Reorganize source_input limitations section

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* docs/nia: overview of config streamlining deprecations (#12193)

* docs/nia: overview of config streamlining deprecations

* Update config snippets to use CodeTabs

* Apply code review feedback suggestions

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* Apply suggestions from code review

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* Clarify source table language

* Add use_as_module_input callout

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* docs/nia: deprecate "services" field and "service" block (#12234)

* Deprecate `services` field

Did a search on "`services`", "`task.services`", "services list", and "services
field"

Changes:
 - In config docs, mark `services` field as deprecated and `condition` block
 as required.
 - For necessary references to `services` field, mark with "(deprecated)" e.g.
 when listing all options for source input
 - Remove unnecessary references to `services` field from docs e.g. any docs
 encouraging use of `services`
 - Replace `services` field with `condition` / `module_input` "services" in
 config snippets and explanations

* Deprecate `service` block

Did a search for "service block", "`service`", and "service {"

Changes:
 - In config docs, mark `service` block as deprecated
 - For necessary references to `service` block, mark with "(deprecated)"
 - Remove unnecessary references to `service` block from docs

* Fix service block typos in config snippet

service block is singular and not plural

* docs/nia: deprecate "source includes var" and "source input" (#12244)

* Deprecate `source_includes_var` field

Did a search for "source_includes_var" and an audit of "include"

Changes
 - In config docs, mark `source_includes_var` field as deprecated
 - In config docs, add new field for `use_as_module_input`
 - For necessary references to `source_includes_var`, mark with "(deprecated)"
 - Audit and update "include" language

* Deprecate `source_input` field and language

Did a search and replace for "source_input", "source-input", "source input"

Changes:
 - In config docs, mark `source_input` field as deprecated
 - In config docs, add new entry for `module_input`
 - For necessary references to `source_input`, mark with "(deprecated)"
 - Remove or replace "source*input" with "module*input"

Note: added an anchor link alias e.g. `# Module Input ((#source-input))` for
headers that were renamed from "Source Input" so that bookmarked links won't
break

* Update config streamlining release removal version to 0.8

* remove duplicate bullet

* docs/nia: deprecate `source` (#12245)

* Update "source" field in config snippets to "module"

* Deprecate task config `source` field

Did a search and replace for "source" and "src"

Changes:
 - In config docs, mark `source` field as deprecated
 - In config docs, add new entry for `module`
 - Remove or replace "source" with "module"

* Deprecate Status API Event `source` field

Changes:
 - Mark `source` field as deprecated
 - Add new entry for `module`

* docs/nia - Get Task API docs & Task Status API deprecations (#12303)

* docs/nia - Get Task API

Added a Task Object section intended to be shared with the Create Task API

* docs/nia - Deprecate non-status fields from Task Status API

Deprecate the fields that Get Task API replaces

* docs/nia - Align API docs on `:task_name` request resource

Followed a convention found in Nomad docs

* docs/nia - misc fixes

Context for some:
 - remove "" from license_path for consistency - do not specify the default
 value when empty string
 - remove "optional" language from task condition. we want to move towards it
 being required

* docs/nia - add new columns to API Task Object

* Added Create Task API documentation

* Added create task CLI documentation

* addressed code review comments

* fixed example

* docs/nia: Update task delete with async behavior

CTS delete task command is now asynchronous, so updating docs to reflect
this new behavior.

* update create task CLI with new changes from code

* update create task api and cli
- update curl command to include the json header
- update example task names to use 'task_a' to conform with other examples

* docs/nia: Fix hyphens in CTS CLI output

* docs/nia: Add auto-approve option in CLI

* docs/nia: Clarify infrastructure is not destroyed on task deletion

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---
layout: docs
page_title: Task Command
description: >-
Consul-Terraform-Sync supports task commands for users to modify tasks while the daemon is running
---
# task
## task create
`task create` command creates a new task so that it will run and update task resources. The command generates and outputs a Terraform plan, similar to [inspect-mode](/docs/nia/cli/cli-overview#inspect-mode), of how resources will be modified if the task is created. The command will then ask for user approval before creating the task.
It is not to be used for updating a task and will not create a task if the task name already exists.
### Usage
`consul-terraform-sync task create [options] -task-file=<task config>`
**Options:**
In addition to [general options](/docs/nia/cli/cli-overview#general-options) this command also supports the following:
| Name | Required | Type | Description |
| ------------ | -------- | ------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `-task-file` | Required | string | The path to the task configuration file. See [configuration information](/docs/nia/configuration#task) for details. |
| `-auto-approve` &nbsp; | Optional | boolean | Whether to skip the interactive approval of the plan before creating. |
### Example
task_example.hcl:
```hcl
task {
name = "task_a"
description = ""
enabled = true,
providers = []
module = "org/example/module"
version = "1.0.0"
variable_files = []
condition "services" {
names = ["web", "api"]
}
}
```
Shell Session:
```shell-session
$ consul-terraform-sync task create -task-file=task_example.hcl
==> Inspecting changes to resource if creating task 'task_a'...
Generating plan that Consul-Terraform-Sync will use Terraform to execute
Request ID: 1da3e8e0-87c3-069b-51a6-46903e794a76
Request Payload:
// <request payload truncated>
Plan:
Terraform used the selected providers to generate the following execution
plan. Resource actions are indicated with the following symbols:
+ create
Terraform will perform the following actions:
// <diff truncated>
Plan: 1 to add, 0 to change, 0 to destroy.
==> Creating the task will perform the actions described above.
Do you want to perform these actions for 'task_a'?
- This action cannot be undone.
- Consul-Terraform-Sync cannot guarantee Terraform will perform
these exact actions if monitored services have changed.
Only 'yes' will be accepted to approve, enter 'no' or leave blank to reject.
Enter a value: yes
==> Creating and running task 'api-task'...
The task creation request has been sent to the CTS server.
Please be patient as it may take some time to see a confirmation that this task has completed.
Warning: Terminating this process will not stop task creation.
==> Task 'task_a' created
Request ID: '78eddd74-0f08-83d6-72b2-6aaac1424fba'
```
## task enable
`task enable` command enables an existing task so that it will run and update task resources. If the task is already enabled, it will return a success. The command generates and outputs a Terraform plan, similar to [inspect-mode](/docs/nia/cli#inspect-mode), of how resources will be modified if task becomes enabled. If resources changes are detected, the command will ask for user approval before enabling the task. If no resources are detected, the command will go ahead and enable the task.
### Usage
`consul-terraform-sync task enable [options] <task_name>`
**Arguments:**
| Name | Required | Type | Description |
| ----------- | -------- | ------ | ------------------------------- |
| `task_name` | Required | string | The name of the task to enable. |
**Options:**
In addition to [general options](/docs/nia/cli/#general-options) this command also supports the following:
| Name | Required | Type | Description |
| --------------- | -------- | ------- | ------------------------------- |
| `-auto-approve` | Optional | boolean | Whether to skip the interactive approval of the plan before enabling. |
### Example
```shell-session
$ consul-terraform-sync task enable task_a
==> Inspecting changes to resource if enabling 'task_a'...
Generating plan that Consul-Terraform-Sync will use Terraform to execute
An execution plan has been generated and is shown below.
Resource actions are indicated with the following symbols:
+ create
Terraform will perform the following actions:
// <diff truncated>
Plan: 3 to add, 0 to change, 0 to destroy.
==> Enabling the task will perform the actions described above.
Do you want to perform these actions for 'task_a'?
- This action cannot be undone.
- Consul-Terraform-Sync cannot guarantee Terraform will perform
these exact actions if monitored services have changed.
Only 'yes' will be accepted to approve.
Enter a value: yes
==> Enabling and running 'task_a'...
==> 'task_a' enable complete!
```
## task disable
`task disable` command disables an existing task so that it will no longer run and update task resources. If the task is already disabled, it will return a success.
### Usage
`consul-terraform-sync task disable [options] <task_name>`
**Arguments:**
| Name | Required | Type | Description |
| ----------- | -------- | ------ | -------------------------------- |
| `task_name` | Required | string | The name of the task to disable. |
**Options:** Currently only supporting [general options](/docs/nia/cli#general-options)
### Example
```shell-session
$ consul-terraform-sync task disable task_b
==> Waiting to disable 'task_b'...
==> 'task_b' disable complete!
```
## task delete
`task delete` command deletes an existing task. The command will ask the user for approval before deleting the task. The task will be marked for deletion and will be deleted immediately if it is not running. Otherwise, the task will be deleted once it has completed.
-> **Note:** Deleting a task will not destroy the infrastructure managed by the task.
### Usage
`consul-terraform-sync task delete [options] <task_name>`
**Arguments:**
| Name | Required | Type | Description |
| ----------- | -------- | ------ | ------------------------------- |
| `task_name` | Required | string | The name of the task to delete. |
**Options:**
In addition to [general options](/docs/nia/cli/cli-overview#general-options) this command also supports the following:
| Name | Required | Type | Description |
| --------------- | -------- | ------- | ------------------------------- |
| `-auto-approve` | Optional | boolean | Whether to skip the interactive approval of the task deletion. |
### Example
```shell-session
$ consul-terraform-sync task delete task_a
==> Do you want to delete 'task_a'?
- This action cannot be undone.
- Deleting a task will not destroy the infrastructure managed by the task.
- If the task is not running, it will be deleted immediately.
- If the task is running, it will be deleted once it has completed.
Only 'yes' will be accepted to approve, enter 'no' or leave blank to reject.
Enter a value: yes
==> Marking task 'task_a' for deletion...
==> Task 'task_a' has been marked for deletion and will be deleted when not running.
```