Oracle Cloud Infrastructure v2.17.0 published on Friday, Nov 15, 2024 by Pulumi
oci.SecurityAttribute.getSecurityAttribute
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This data source provides details about a specific Security Attribute resource in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Security Attribute service.
Gets the specified security attribute’s information.
Example Usage
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as oci from "@pulumi/oci";
const testSecurityAttribute = oci.SecurityAttribute.getSecurityAttribute({
securityAttributeName: testSecurityAttributeOciSecurityAttributeSecurityAttribute.name,
securityAttributeNamespaceId: testSecurityAttributeNamespace.id,
});
import pulumi
import pulumi_oci as oci
test_security_attribute = oci.SecurityAttribute.get_security_attribute(security_attribute_name=test_security_attribute_oci_security_attribute_security_attribute["name"],
security_attribute_namespace_id=test_security_attribute_namespace["id"])
package main
import (
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-oci/sdk/v2/go/oci/SecurityAttribute"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
)
func main() {
pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
_, err := SecurityAttribute.GetSecurityAttribute(ctx, &securityattribute.GetSecurityAttributeArgs{
SecurityAttributeName: testSecurityAttributeOciSecurityAttributeSecurityAttribute.Name,
SecurityAttributeNamespaceId: testSecurityAttributeNamespace.Id,
}, nil)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
})
}
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Pulumi;
using Oci = Pulumi.Oci;
return await Deployment.RunAsync(() =>
{
var testSecurityAttribute = Oci.SecurityAttribute.GetSecurityAttribute.Invoke(new()
{
SecurityAttributeName = testSecurityAttributeOciSecurityAttributeSecurityAttribute.Name,
SecurityAttributeNamespaceId = testSecurityAttributeNamespace.Id,
});
});
package generated_program;
import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.oci.SecurityAttribute.SecurityAttributeFunctions;
import com.pulumi.oci.SecurityAttribute.inputs.GetSecurityAttributeArgs;
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) {
final var testSecurityAttribute = SecurityAttributeFunctions.getSecurityAttribute(GetSecurityAttributeArgs.builder()
.securityAttributeName(testSecurityAttributeOciSecurityAttributeSecurityAttribute.name())
.securityAttributeNamespaceId(testSecurityAttributeNamespace.id())
.build());
}
}
variables:
testSecurityAttribute:
fn::invoke:
Function: oci:SecurityAttribute:getSecurityAttribute
Arguments:
securityAttributeName: ${testSecurityAttributeOciSecurityAttributeSecurityAttribute.name}
securityAttributeNamespaceId: ${testSecurityAttributeNamespace.id}
Using getSecurityAttribute
Two invocation forms are available. The direct form accepts plain arguments and either blocks until the result value is available, or returns a Promise-wrapped result. The output form accepts Input-wrapped arguments and returns an Output-wrapped result.
function getSecurityAttribute(args: GetSecurityAttributeArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Promise<GetSecurityAttributeResult>
function getSecurityAttributeOutput(args: GetSecurityAttributeOutputArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Output<GetSecurityAttributeResult>
def get_security_attribute(security_attribute_name: Optional[str] = None,
security_attribute_namespace_id: Optional[str] = None,
opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> GetSecurityAttributeResult
def get_security_attribute_output(security_attribute_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
security_attribute_namespace_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> Output[GetSecurityAttributeResult]
func GetSecurityAttribute(ctx *Context, args *GetSecurityAttributeArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) (*GetSecurityAttributeResult, error)
func GetSecurityAttributeOutput(ctx *Context, args *GetSecurityAttributeOutputArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) GetSecurityAttributeResultOutput
> Note: This function is named GetSecurityAttribute
in the Go SDK.
public static class GetSecurityAttribute
{
public static Task<GetSecurityAttributeResult> InvokeAsync(GetSecurityAttributeArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
public static Output<GetSecurityAttributeResult> Invoke(GetSecurityAttributeInvokeArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
}
public static CompletableFuture<GetSecurityAttributeResult> getSecurityAttribute(GetSecurityAttributeArgs args, InvokeOptions options)
// Output-based functions aren't available in Java yet
fn::invoke:
function: oci:SecurityAttribute/getSecurityAttribute:getSecurityAttribute
arguments:
# arguments dictionary
The following arguments are supported:
- Security
Attribute stringName - The name of the security attribute.
- Security
Attribute stringNamespace Id - The OCID of the security attribute namespace.
- Security
Attribute stringName - The name of the security attribute.
- Security
Attribute stringNamespace Id - The OCID of the security attribute namespace.
- security
Attribute StringName - The name of the security attribute.
- security
Attribute StringNamespace Id - The OCID of the security attribute namespace.
- security
Attribute stringName - The name of the security attribute.
- security
Attribute stringNamespace Id - The OCID of the security attribute namespace.
- security_
attribute_ strname - The name of the security attribute.
- security_
attribute_ strnamespace_ id - The OCID of the security attribute namespace.
- security
Attribute StringName - The name of the security attribute.
- security
Attribute StringNamespace Id - The OCID of the security attribute namespace.
getSecurityAttribute Result
The following output properties are available:
- Compartment
Id string - The OCID of the compartment that contains the security attribute definition.
- Description string
- The description you assign to the security attribute.
- Id string
- The OCID of the security attribute definition.
- Is
Retired bool - Indicates whether the security attribute is retired. See Managing Security Attribute Namespaces.
- Name string
- The name assigned to the security attribute during creation. This is the security attribute key. The name must be unique within the security attribute namespace and cannot be changed.
- Security
Attribute stringName - Security
Attribute stringNamespace Id - The OCID of the security attribute namespace that contains the security attribute definition.
- Security
Attribute stringNamespace Name - The name of the security attribute namespace that contains the security attribute.
- State string
- The security attribute's current state. After creating a security attribute, make sure its
lifecycleState
is ACTIVE before using it. After retiring a security attribute, make sure itslifecycleState
is INACTIVE before using it. If you delete a security attribute, you cannot delete another security attribute until the deleted security attribute'slifecycleState
changes from DELETING to DELETED. - Time
Created string - Date and time the security attribute was created, in the format defined by RFC3339. Example:
2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Z
- Type string
- The data type of the security attribute.
- Validators
List<Get
Security Attribute Validator> - Validates a security attribute value. Each validator performs validation steps in addition to the standard validation for security attribute values. For more information, see Limits on Security Attributes.
- Compartment
Id string - The OCID of the compartment that contains the security attribute definition.
- Description string
- The description you assign to the security attribute.
- Id string
- The OCID of the security attribute definition.
- Is
Retired bool - Indicates whether the security attribute is retired. See Managing Security Attribute Namespaces.
- Name string
- The name assigned to the security attribute during creation. This is the security attribute key. The name must be unique within the security attribute namespace and cannot be changed.
- Security
Attribute stringName - Security
Attribute stringNamespace Id - The OCID of the security attribute namespace that contains the security attribute definition.
- Security
Attribute stringNamespace Name - The name of the security attribute namespace that contains the security attribute.
- State string
- The security attribute's current state. After creating a security attribute, make sure its
lifecycleState
is ACTIVE before using it. After retiring a security attribute, make sure itslifecycleState
is INACTIVE before using it. If you delete a security attribute, you cannot delete another security attribute until the deleted security attribute'slifecycleState
changes from DELETING to DELETED. - Time
Created string - Date and time the security attribute was created, in the format defined by RFC3339. Example:
2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Z
- Type string
- The data type of the security attribute.
- Validators
[]Get
Security Attribute Validator - Validates a security attribute value. Each validator performs validation steps in addition to the standard validation for security attribute values. For more information, see Limits on Security Attributes.
- compartment
Id String - The OCID of the compartment that contains the security attribute definition.
- description String
- The description you assign to the security attribute.
- id String
- The OCID of the security attribute definition.
- is
Retired Boolean - Indicates whether the security attribute is retired. See Managing Security Attribute Namespaces.
- name String
- The name assigned to the security attribute during creation. This is the security attribute key. The name must be unique within the security attribute namespace and cannot be changed.
- security
Attribute StringName - security
Attribute StringNamespace Id - The OCID of the security attribute namespace that contains the security attribute definition.
- security
Attribute StringNamespace Name - The name of the security attribute namespace that contains the security attribute.
- state String
- The security attribute's current state. After creating a security attribute, make sure its
lifecycleState
is ACTIVE before using it. After retiring a security attribute, make sure itslifecycleState
is INACTIVE before using it. If you delete a security attribute, you cannot delete another security attribute until the deleted security attribute'slifecycleState
changes from DELETING to DELETED. - time
Created String - Date and time the security attribute was created, in the format defined by RFC3339. Example:
2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Z
- type String
- The data type of the security attribute.
- validators
List<Get
Validator> - Validates a security attribute value. Each validator performs validation steps in addition to the standard validation for security attribute values. For more information, see Limits on Security Attributes.
- compartment
Id string - The OCID of the compartment that contains the security attribute definition.
- description string
- The description you assign to the security attribute.
- id string
- The OCID of the security attribute definition.
- is
Retired boolean - Indicates whether the security attribute is retired. See Managing Security Attribute Namespaces.
- name string
- The name assigned to the security attribute during creation. This is the security attribute key. The name must be unique within the security attribute namespace and cannot be changed.
- security
Attribute stringName - security
Attribute stringNamespace Id - The OCID of the security attribute namespace that contains the security attribute definition.
- security
Attribute stringNamespace Name - The name of the security attribute namespace that contains the security attribute.
- state string
- The security attribute's current state. After creating a security attribute, make sure its
lifecycleState
is ACTIVE before using it. After retiring a security attribute, make sure itslifecycleState
is INACTIVE before using it. If you delete a security attribute, you cannot delete another security attribute until the deleted security attribute'slifecycleState
changes from DELETING to DELETED. - time
Created string - Date and time the security attribute was created, in the format defined by RFC3339. Example:
2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Z
- type string
- The data type of the security attribute.
- validators
Get
Security Attribute Validator[] - Validates a security attribute value. Each validator performs validation steps in addition to the standard validation for security attribute values. For more information, see Limits on Security Attributes.
- compartment_
id str - The OCID of the compartment that contains the security attribute definition.
- description str
- The description you assign to the security attribute.
- id str
- The OCID of the security attribute definition.
- is_
retired bool - Indicates whether the security attribute is retired. See Managing Security Attribute Namespaces.
- name str
- The name assigned to the security attribute during creation. This is the security attribute key. The name must be unique within the security attribute namespace and cannot be changed.
- security_
attribute_ strname - security_
attribute_ strnamespace_ id - The OCID of the security attribute namespace that contains the security attribute definition.
- security_
attribute_ strnamespace_ name - The name of the security attribute namespace that contains the security attribute.
- state str
- The security attribute's current state. After creating a security attribute, make sure its
lifecycleState
is ACTIVE before using it. After retiring a security attribute, make sure itslifecycleState
is INACTIVE before using it. If you delete a security attribute, you cannot delete another security attribute until the deleted security attribute'slifecycleState
changes from DELETING to DELETED. - time_
created str - Date and time the security attribute was created, in the format defined by RFC3339. Example:
2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Z
- type str
- The data type of the security attribute.
- validators
Sequence[securityattribute.
Get Security Attribute Validator] - Validates a security attribute value. Each validator performs validation steps in addition to the standard validation for security attribute values. For more information, see Limits on Security Attributes.
- compartment
Id String - The OCID of the compartment that contains the security attribute definition.
- description String
- The description you assign to the security attribute.
- id String
- The OCID of the security attribute definition.
- is
Retired Boolean - Indicates whether the security attribute is retired. See Managing Security Attribute Namespaces.
- name String
- The name assigned to the security attribute during creation. This is the security attribute key. The name must be unique within the security attribute namespace and cannot be changed.
- security
Attribute StringName - security
Attribute StringNamespace Id - The OCID of the security attribute namespace that contains the security attribute definition.
- security
Attribute StringNamespace Name - The name of the security attribute namespace that contains the security attribute.
- state String
- The security attribute's current state. After creating a security attribute, make sure its
lifecycleState
is ACTIVE before using it. After retiring a security attribute, make sure itslifecycleState
is INACTIVE before using it. If you delete a security attribute, you cannot delete another security attribute until the deleted security attribute'slifecycleState
changes from DELETING to DELETED. - time
Created String - Date and time the security attribute was created, in the format defined by RFC3339. Example:
2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Z
- type String
- The data type of the security attribute.
- validators List<Property Map>
- Validates a security attribute value. Each validator performs validation steps in addition to the standard validation for security attribute values. For more information, see Limits on Security Attributes.
Supporting Types
GetSecurityAttributeValidator
- Validator
Type string - Specifies the type of validation: a static value (no validation) or a list.
- Values List<string>
- The list of allowed values for a security attribute value.
- Validator
Type string - Specifies the type of validation: a static value (no validation) or a list.
- Values []string
- The list of allowed values for a security attribute value.
- validator
Type String - Specifies the type of validation: a static value (no validation) or a list.
- values List<String>
- The list of allowed values for a security attribute value.
- validator
Type string - Specifies the type of validation: a static value (no validation) or a list.
- values string[]
- The list of allowed values for a security attribute value.
- validator_
type str - Specifies the type of validation: a static value (no validation) or a list.
- values Sequence[str]
- The list of allowed values for a security attribute value.
- validator
Type String - Specifies the type of validation: a static value (no validation) or a list.
- values List<String>
- The list of allowed values for a security attribute value.
Package Details
- Repository
- oci pulumi/pulumi-oci
- License
- Apache-2.0
- Notes
- This Pulumi package is based on the
oci
Terraform Provider.