--- layout: "docs" page_title: "Provisioners Without a Resource" sidebar_current: "docs-provisioners-null-resource" description: |- The `null_resource` is a resource allows you to configure provisioners that are not directly associated with a single existing resource. --- # Provisioners Without a Resource [null]: /docs/providers/null/resource.html If you need to run provisioners that aren't directly associated with a specific resource, you can associate them with a `null_resource`. Instances of [`null_resource`][null] are treated like normal resources, but they don't do anything. Like with any other resource, you can configure [provisioners](/docs/provisioners/index.html) and [connection details](/docs/provisioners/connection.html) on a `null_resource`. You can also use its `triggers` argument and any meta-arguments to control exactly where in the dependency graph its provisioners will run. ## Example usage ```hcl resource "aws_instance" "cluster" { count = 3 # ... } resource "null_resource" "cluster" { # Changes to any instance of the cluster requires re-provisioning triggers = { cluster_instance_ids = "${join(",", aws_instance.cluster.*.id)}" } # Bootstrap script can run on any instance of the cluster # So we just choose the first in this case connection { host = "${element(aws_instance.cluster.*.public_ip, 0)}" } provisioner "remote-exec" { # Bootstrap script called with private_ip of each node in the cluster inline = [ "bootstrap-cluster.sh ${join(" ", aws_instance.cluster.*.private_ip)}", ] } } ``` ## Argument Reference In addition to meta-arguments supported by all resources, `null_resource` supports the following specific arguments: * `triggers` - A map of values which should cause this set of provisioners to re-run. Values are meant to be interpolated references to variables or attributes of other resources.