@ -60,6 +74,15 @@ simply pass the string to arguments of the method, for example,
--> tf.apply(var={'a':'b', 'c':'d'})
* if an option with None as value, it won't be used
#### Terraform Output
By default, stdout and stderr are captured and returned. This causes the application to appear to hang. To print terraform output in real time, provide the `capture_output` option with any value other than `None`. This will cause the output of terraform to be printed to the terminal in real time. The value of `stdout` and `stderr` below will be `None`.
#### 1. apply with variables a=b, c=d, refresh=false, no color in the output
@ -98,15 +121,6 @@ In python-terraform:
tf = terraform(working_dir='/home/test')
tf.fmt(diff=True)
# Terraform Output
By default, stdout and stderr are captured and returned. This causes the application to appear to hang. To print terraform output in real time, provide the `capture_output` option with any value other than `None`. This will cause the output of terraform to be printed to the terminal in real time. The value of `stdout` and `stderr` below will be `None`.