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This change modifies the HCL writer to automatically replace any string attribute value starting with "unknown." with a Terraform variable reference (e.g. "unknown.my_var" -> var.my_var). It also: - Collects all such variables used during the conversion. - Appends `variable` blocks for each unique variable to the end of the generated HCL file, with `type = string`. - Removes the usage of `hcl/printer` (v1) in favor of `hclwrite`'s built-in formatting (v2), to support HCL2 syntax like `type = string`.
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This change modifies the HCL writer to automatically replace any string attribute value starting with "unknown." with a Terraform variable reference (e.g. "unknown.my_var" -> var.my_var).
It also:
variableblocks for each unique variable to the end of the generated HCL file, withtype = string.hcl/printer(v1) in favor ofhclwrite's built-in formatting (v2), to support HCL2 syntax liketype = string.