aws.directconnect.Gateway
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Provides a Direct Connect Gateway.
Example Usage
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as aws from "@pulumi/aws";
const example = new aws.directconnect.Gateway("example", {
name: "tf-dxg-example",
amazonSideAsn: "64512",
});
import pulumi
import pulumi_aws as aws
example = aws.directconnect.Gateway("example",
name="tf-dxg-example",
amazon_side_asn="64512")
package main
import (
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-aws/sdk/v6/go/aws/directconnect"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
)
func main() {
pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
_, err := directconnect.NewGateway(ctx, "example", &directconnect.GatewayArgs{
Name: pulumi.String("tf-dxg-example"),
AmazonSideAsn: pulumi.String("64512"),
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
})
}
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Pulumi;
using Aws = Pulumi.Aws;
return await Deployment.RunAsync(() =>
{
var example = new Aws.DirectConnect.Gateway("example", new()
{
Name = "tf-dxg-example",
AmazonSideAsn = "64512",
});
});
package generated_program;
import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.aws.directconnect.Gateway;
import com.pulumi.aws.directconnect.GatewayArgs;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Map;
import java.io.File;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
public class App {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Pulumi.run(App::stack);
}
public static void stack(Context ctx) {
var example = new Gateway("example", GatewayArgs.builder()
.name("tf-dxg-example")
.amazonSideAsn("64512")
.build());
}
}
resources:
example:
type: aws:directconnect:Gateway
properties:
name: tf-dxg-example
amazonSideAsn: '64512'
Create Gateway Resource
Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.
Constructor syntax
new Gateway(name: string, args: GatewayArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);
@overload
def Gateway(resource_name: str,
args: GatewayArgs,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
@overload
def Gateway(resource_name: str,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
amazon_side_asn: Optional[str] = None,
name: Optional[str] = None)
func NewGateway(ctx *Context, name string, args GatewayArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*Gateway, error)
public Gateway(string name, GatewayArgs args, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public Gateway(String name, GatewayArgs args)
public Gateway(String name, GatewayArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options)
type: aws:directconnect:Gateway
properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Parameters
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args GatewayArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- resource_name str
- The unique name of the resource.
- args GatewayArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- ctx Context
- Context object for the current deployment.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args GatewayArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOption
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args GatewayArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name String
- The unique name of the resource.
- args GatewayArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- options CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Constructor example
The following reference example uses placeholder values for all input properties.
var gatewayResource = new Aws.DirectConnect.Gateway("gatewayResource", new()
{
AmazonSideAsn = "string",
Name = "string",
});
example, err := directconnect.NewGateway(ctx, "gatewayResource", &directconnect.GatewayArgs{
AmazonSideAsn: pulumi.String("string"),
Name: pulumi.String("string"),
})
var gatewayResource = new Gateway("gatewayResource", GatewayArgs.builder()
.amazonSideAsn("string")
.name("string")
.build());
gateway_resource = aws.directconnect.Gateway("gatewayResource",
amazon_side_asn="string",
name="string")
const gatewayResource = new aws.directconnect.Gateway("gatewayResource", {
amazonSideAsn: "string",
name: "string",
});
type: aws:directconnect:Gateway
properties:
amazonSideAsn: string
name: string
Gateway Resource Properties
To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Architecture and Concepts docs.
Inputs
In Python, inputs that are objects can be passed either as argument classes or as dictionary literals.
The Gateway resource accepts the following input properties:
- Amazon
Side stringAsn - The ASN to be configured on the Amazon side of the connection. The ASN must be in the private range of 64,512 to 65,534 or 4,200,000,000 to 4,294,967,294.
- Name string
- The name of the connection.
- Amazon
Side stringAsn - The ASN to be configured on the Amazon side of the connection. The ASN must be in the private range of 64,512 to 65,534 or 4,200,000,000 to 4,294,967,294.
- Name string
- The name of the connection.
- amazon
Side StringAsn - The ASN to be configured on the Amazon side of the connection. The ASN must be in the private range of 64,512 to 65,534 or 4,200,000,000 to 4,294,967,294.
- name String
- The name of the connection.
- amazon
Side stringAsn - The ASN to be configured on the Amazon side of the connection. The ASN must be in the private range of 64,512 to 65,534 or 4,200,000,000 to 4,294,967,294.
- name string
- The name of the connection.
- amazon_
side_ strasn - The ASN to be configured on the Amazon side of the connection. The ASN must be in the private range of 64,512 to 65,534 or 4,200,000,000 to 4,294,967,294.
- name str
- The name of the connection.
- amazon
Side StringAsn - The ASN to be configured on the Amazon side of the connection. The ASN must be in the private range of 64,512 to 65,534 or 4,200,000,000 to 4,294,967,294.
- name String
- The name of the connection.
Outputs
All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the Gateway resource produces the following output properties:
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Owner
Account stringId - AWS Account ID of the gateway.
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Owner
Account stringId - AWS Account ID of the gateway.
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- owner
Account StringId - AWS Account ID of the gateway.
- id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- owner
Account stringId - AWS Account ID of the gateway.
- id str
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- owner_
account_ strid - AWS Account ID of the gateway.
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- owner
Account StringId - AWS Account ID of the gateway.
Look up Existing Gateway Resource
Get an existing Gateway resource’s state with the given name, ID, and optional extra properties used to qualify the lookup.
public static get(name: string, id: Input<ID>, state?: GatewayState, opts?: CustomResourceOptions): Gateway
@staticmethod
def get(resource_name: str,
id: str,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
amazon_side_asn: Optional[str] = None,
name: Optional[str] = None,
owner_account_id: Optional[str] = None) -> Gateway
func GetGateway(ctx *Context, name string, id IDInput, state *GatewayState, opts ...ResourceOption) (*Gateway, error)
public static Gateway Get(string name, Input<string> id, GatewayState? state, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public static Gateway get(String name, Output<String> id, GatewayState state, CustomResourceOptions options)
Resource lookup is not supported in YAML
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- resource_name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- Amazon
Side stringAsn - The ASN to be configured on the Amazon side of the connection. The ASN must be in the private range of 64,512 to 65,534 or 4,200,000,000 to 4,294,967,294.
- Name string
- The name of the connection.
- Owner
Account stringId - AWS Account ID of the gateway.
- Amazon
Side stringAsn - The ASN to be configured on the Amazon side of the connection. The ASN must be in the private range of 64,512 to 65,534 or 4,200,000,000 to 4,294,967,294.
- Name string
- The name of the connection.
- Owner
Account stringId - AWS Account ID of the gateway.
- amazon
Side StringAsn - The ASN to be configured on the Amazon side of the connection. The ASN must be in the private range of 64,512 to 65,534 or 4,200,000,000 to 4,294,967,294.
- name String
- The name of the connection.
- owner
Account StringId - AWS Account ID of the gateway.
- amazon
Side stringAsn - The ASN to be configured on the Amazon side of the connection. The ASN must be in the private range of 64,512 to 65,534 or 4,200,000,000 to 4,294,967,294.
- name string
- The name of the connection.
- owner
Account stringId - AWS Account ID of the gateway.
- amazon_
side_ strasn - The ASN to be configured on the Amazon side of the connection. The ASN must be in the private range of 64,512 to 65,534 or 4,200,000,000 to 4,294,967,294.
- name str
- The name of the connection.
- owner_
account_ strid - AWS Account ID of the gateway.
- amazon
Side StringAsn - The ASN to be configured on the Amazon side of the connection. The ASN must be in the private range of 64,512 to 65,534 or 4,200,000,000 to 4,294,967,294.
- name String
- The name of the connection.
- owner
Account StringId - AWS Account ID of the gateway.
Import
Using pulumi import
, import Direct Connect Gateways using the gateway id
. For example:
$ pulumi import aws:directconnect/gateway:Gateway test abcd1234-dcba-5678-be23-cdef9876ab45
To learn more about importing existing cloud resources, see Importing resources.
Package Details
- Repository
- AWS Classic pulumi/pulumi-aws
- License
- Apache-2.0
- Notes
- This Pulumi package is based on the
aws
Terraform Provider.