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---
layout: "google"
page_title: "Google: google_project"
sidebar_current: "docs-google-project"
description: |-
Allows management of a Google Cloud Platform project.
---
# google\_project
Allows creation and management of a Google Cloud Platform project and its
associated enabled services/APIs.
Projects created with this resource must be associated with an Organization.
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See the [Organization documentation](https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/docs/quickstarts) for more details.
The service account used to run Terraform when creating a `google_project`
resource must have `roles/resourcemanager.projectCreator`. See the
[Access Control for Organizations Using IAM](https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/docs/access-control-org)
doc for more information.
Note that prior to 0.8.5, `google_project` functioned like a data source,
meaning any project referenced by it had to be created and managed outside
Terraform. As of 0.8.5, `google_project` functions like any other Terraform
resource, with Terraform creating and managing the project. To replicate the old
behavior, either:
* Use the project ID directly in whatever is referencing the project, using the
[google_project_iam_policy](/docs/providers/google/r/google_project_iam_policy.html)
to replace the old `policy_data` property.
* Use the [import](/docs/import/usage.html) functionality
to import your pre-existing project into Terraform, where it can be referenced and
used just like always, keeping in mind that Terraform will attempt to undo any changes
made outside Terraform.
~> It's important to note that any project resources that were added to your Terraform config
prior to 0.8.5 will continue to function as they always have, and will not be managed by
Terraform. Only newly added projects are affected.
## Example Usage
```hcl
resource "google_project" "my_project" {
project_id = "your-project-id"
org_id = "1234567"
services = ["compute_component", "storage-component-json.googleapis.com", "iam.googleapis.com"]
}
```
## Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
* `project_id` - (Optional) The project ID.
Changing this forces a new project to be created. If this attribute is not
set, `id` must be set. As `id` is deprecated, consider this attribute
required. If you are using `project_id` and creating a new project, the
`org_id` and `name` attributes are also required.
* `id` - (Deprecated) The project ID.
This attribute has unexpected behaviour and probably does not work
as users would expect; it has been deprecated, and will be removed in future
versions of Terraform. The `project_id` attribute should be used instead. See
[below](#id-field) for more information about its behaviour.
* `org_id` - (Optional) The numeric ID of the organization this project belongs to.
This is required if you are creating a new project.
Changing this forces a new project to be created.
* `billing_account` - (Optional) The alphanumeric ID of the billing account this project
belongs to. The user or service account performing this operation with Terraform
must have Billing Account Administrator privileges (`roles/billing.admin`) in
the organization. See [Google Cloud Billing API Access Control](https://cloud.google.com/billing/v1/how-tos/access-control)
for more details.
* `name` - (Optional) The display name of the project.
This is required if you are creating a new project.
* `skip_delete` - (Optional) If true, the Terraform resource can be deleted
without deleting the Project via the Google API.
* `policy_data` - (Deprecated) The IAM policy associated with the project.
This argument is no longer supported, and will be removed in a future version
of Terraform. It should be replaced with a `google_project_iam_policy` resource.
## Attributes Reference
In addition to the arguments listed above, the following computed attributes are
exported:
* `number` - The numeric identifier of the project.
* `policy_etag` - (Deprecated) The etag of the project's IAM policy, used to
determine if the IAM policy has changed. Please use `google_project_iam_policy`'s
`etag` property instead; future versions of Terraform will remove the `policy_etag`
attribute
## ID Field
In versions of Terraform prior to 0.8.5, `google_project` resources used an `id` field in
config files to specify the project ID. Unfortunately, due to limitations in Terraform,
this field always looked empty to Terraform. Terraform fell back on using the project
the Google Cloud provider is configured with. If you're using the `id` field in your
configurations, know that it is being ignored, and its value will always be seen as the
ID of the project being used to authenticate Terraform's requests. You should move to the
`project_id` field as soon as possible.