OpenTofu Launches 1.7 Release Including Long-Requested State Encryption
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Tuesday, April 30, 2024
SAN FRANCISCO, April 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- OpenTofu, the open source fork of HashiCorp Terraform™, is excited to announce the immediate availability of its 1.7 release. This update introduces several long-requested features, such as state encryption and provider-defined functions, with OpenTofu-exclusive capabilities that enable deeper integration with other programming languages.
Key Points:
- This update introduces several long-requested features, such as state encryption and provider-defined functions, with OpenTofu-exclusive capabilities that enable deeper integration with other programming languages.
- Features new to OpenTofu 1.7 include:
State Encryption, which protects sensitive state-files at rest. - OpenTofu remains a drop-in replacement, and with the recently added detailed migration guides , it's now easier than ever to switch to OpenTofu.
- To learn more about OpenTofu, including how to get involved, contribute, and access their repository, visit the OpenTofu website and their GitHub .