| 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435 | locals {  # If you want to use any of the variables in _this_ file, you have to load them here.  # However, they will all be available as inputs to the module loaded in terraform.source  # below.  environment_vars = read_terragrunt_config(find_in_parent_folders("env.hcl"))  partition_vars = read_terragrunt_config(find_in_parent_folders("partition.hcl"))  region_vars = read_terragrunt_config(find_in_parent_folders("region.hcl"))  account_vars = read_terragrunt_config(find_in_parent_folders("account.hcl"))  global_vars = read_terragrunt_config(find_in_parent_folders("globals.hcl"))}# Terragrunt will copy the Terraform configurations specified by the source parameter, along with any files in the# working directory, into a temporary folder, and execute your Terraform commands in that folder.terraform {  # Double slash is intentional and required to show root of modules  source = "git@github.xdr.accenturefederalcyber.com:mdr-engineering/xdr-terraform-modules.git//base/salt_master_inventory_role?ref=v3.0.0"}# Include all settings from the root terragrunt.hcl fileinclude {  path = find_in_parent_folders()}# These are the variables we have to pass in to use the module specified in the terragrunt source aboveinputs = {  # All of the inputs from the inherited hcl files are available automatically  # (via the `inputs` section of the root `terragrunt.hcl`). However, modules  # will be more flexible if you specify particular input values.  tags = {    Purpose = "Inventory for FedRAMP Compliance"    Terraform = "aws/${basename(get_parent_terragrunt_dir())}/${path_relative_to_include()}/"  }}terraform_version_constraint = "= 1.0.7"terragrunt_version_constraint = "= 0.32.3"
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