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HashiCorp Vault v6.6.0 published on Thursday, Mar 13, 2025 by Pulumi

vault.generic.Endpoint

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Example Usage

import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as vault from "@pulumi/vault";

const userpass = new vault.AuthBackend("userpass", {type: "userpass"});
const u1 = new vault.generic.Endpoint("u1", {
    path: "auth/userpass/users/u1",
    ignoreAbsentFields: true,
    dataJson: `{
  "policies": ["p1"],
  "password": "changeme"
}
`,
}, {
    dependsOn: [userpass],
});
const u1Token = new vault.generic.Endpoint("u1_token", {
    path: "auth/userpass/login/u1",
    disableRead: true,
    disableDelete: true,
    dataJson: `{
  "password": "changeme"
}
`,
}, {
    dependsOn: [u1],
});
const u1Entity = new vault.generic.Endpoint("u1_entity", {
    disableRead: true,
    disableDelete: true,
    path: "identity/lookup/entity",
    ignoreAbsentFields: true,
    writeFields: ["id"],
    dataJson: `{
  "alias_name": "u1",
  "alias_mount_accessor": vault_auth_backend.userpass.accessor
}
`,
}, {
    dependsOn: [u1Token],
});
export const u1Id = u1Entity.writeData.id;
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import pulumi
import pulumi_vault as vault

userpass = vault.AuthBackend("userpass", type="userpass")
u1 = vault.generic.Endpoint("u1",
    path="auth/userpass/users/u1",
    ignore_absent_fields=True,
    data_json="""{
  "policies": ["p1"],
  "password": "changeme"
}
""",
    opts = pulumi.ResourceOptions(depends_on=[userpass]))
u1_token = vault.generic.Endpoint("u1_token",
    path="auth/userpass/login/u1",
    disable_read=True,
    disable_delete=True,
    data_json="""{
  "password": "changeme"
}
""",
    opts = pulumi.ResourceOptions(depends_on=[u1]))
u1_entity = vault.generic.Endpoint("u1_entity",
    disable_read=True,
    disable_delete=True,
    path="identity/lookup/entity",
    ignore_absent_fields=True,
    write_fields=["id"],
    data_json="""{
  "alias_name": "u1",
  "alias_mount_accessor": vault_auth_backend.userpass.accessor
}
""",
    opts = pulumi.ResourceOptions(depends_on=[u1_token]))
pulumi.export("u1Id", u1_entity.write_data["id"])
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package main

import (
	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-vault/sdk/v6/go/vault"
	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-vault/sdk/v6/go/vault/generic"
	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
)

func main() {
	pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
		userpass, err := vault.NewAuthBackend(ctx, "userpass", &vault.AuthBackendArgs{
			Type: pulumi.String("userpass"),
		})
		if err != nil {
			return err
		}
		u1, err := generic.NewEndpoint(ctx, "u1", &generic.EndpointArgs{
			Path:               pulumi.String("auth/userpass/users/u1"),
			IgnoreAbsentFields: pulumi.Bool(true),
			DataJson:           pulumi.String("{\n  \"policies\": [\"p1\"],\n  \"password\": \"changeme\"\n}\n"),
		}, pulumi.DependsOn([]pulumi.Resource{
			userpass,
		}))
		if err != nil {
			return err
		}
		u1Token, err := generic.NewEndpoint(ctx, "u1_token", &generic.EndpointArgs{
			Path:          pulumi.String("auth/userpass/login/u1"),
			DisableRead:   pulumi.Bool(true),
			DisableDelete: pulumi.Bool(true),
			DataJson:      pulumi.String("{\n  \"password\": \"changeme\"\n}\n"),
		}, pulumi.DependsOn([]pulumi.Resource{
			u1,
		}))
		if err != nil {
			return err
		}
		u1Entity, err := generic.NewEndpoint(ctx, "u1_entity", &generic.EndpointArgs{
			DisableRead:        pulumi.Bool(true),
			DisableDelete:      pulumi.Bool(true),
			Path:               pulumi.String("identity/lookup/entity"),
			IgnoreAbsentFields: pulumi.Bool(true),
			WriteFields: pulumi.StringArray{
				pulumi.String("id"),
			},
			DataJson: pulumi.String("{\n  \"alias_name\": \"u1\",\n  \"alias_mount_accessor\": vault_auth_backend.userpass.accessor\n}\n"),
		}, pulumi.DependsOn([]pulumi.Resource{
			u1Token,
		}))
		if err != nil {
			return err
		}
		ctx.Export("u1Id", u1Entity.WriteData.ApplyT(func(writeData map[string]string) (string, error) {
			return writeData.Id, nil
		}).(pulumi.StringOutput))
		return nil
	})
}
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using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Pulumi;
using Vault = Pulumi.Vault;

return await Deployment.RunAsync(() => 
{
    var userpass = new Vault.AuthBackend("userpass", new()
    {
        Type = "userpass",
    });

    var u1 = new Vault.Generic.Endpoint("u1", new()
    {
        Path = "auth/userpass/users/u1",
        IgnoreAbsentFields = true,
        DataJson = @"{
  ""policies"": [""p1""],
  ""password"": ""changeme""
}
",
    }, new CustomResourceOptions
    {
        DependsOn =
        {
            userpass,
        },
    });

    var u1Token = new Vault.Generic.Endpoint("u1_token", new()
    {
        Path = "auth/userpass/login/u1",
        DisableRead = true,
        DisableDelete = true,
        DataJson = @"{
  ""password"": ""changeme""
}
",
    }, new CustomResourceOptions
    {
        DependsOn =
        {
            u1,
        },
    });

    var u1Entity = new Vault.Generic.Endpoint("u1_entity", new()
    {
        DisableRead = true,
        DisableDelete = true,
        Path = "identity/lookup/entity",
        IgnoreAbsentFields = true,
        WriteFields = new[]
        {
            "id",
        },
        DataJson = @"{
  ""alias_name"": ""u1"",
  ""alias_mount_accessor"": vault_auth_backend.userpass.accessor
}
",
    }, new CustomResourceOptions
    {
        DependsOn =
        {
            u1Token,
        },
    });

    return new Dictionary<string, object?>
    {
        ["u1Id"] = u1Entity.WriteData.Apply(writeData => writeData.Id),
    };
});
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package generated_program;

import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.vault.AuthBackend;
import com.pulumi.vault.AuthBackendArgs;
import com.pulumi.vault.generic.Endpoint;
import com.pulumi.vault.generic.EndpointArgs;
import com.pulumi.resources.CustomResourceOptions;
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 userpass = new AuthBackend("userpass", AuthBackendArgs.builder()
            .type("userpass")
            .build());

        var u1 = new Endpoint("u1", EndpointArgs.builder()
            .path("auth/userpass/users/u1")
            .ignoreAbsentFields(true)
            .dataJson("""
{
  "policies": ["p1"],
  "password": "changeme"
}
            """)
            .build(), CustomResourceOptions.builder()
                .dependsOn(userpass)
                .build());

        var u1Token = new Endpoint("u1Token", EndpointArgs.builder()
            .path("auth/userpass/login/u1")
            .disableRead(true)
            .disableDelete(true)
            .dataJson("""
{
  "password": "changeme"
}
            """)
            .build(), CustomResourceOptions.builder()
                .dependsOn(u1)
                .build());

        var u1Entity = new Endpoint("u1Entity", EndpointArgs.builder()
            .disableRead(true)
            .disableDelete(true)
            .path("identity/lookup/entity")
            .ignoreAbsentFields(true)
            .writeFields("id")
            .dataJson("""
{
  "alias_name": "u1",
  "alias_mount_accessor": vault_auth_backend.userpass.accessor
}
            """)
            .build(), CustomResourceOptions.builder()
                .dependsOn(u1Token)
                .build());

        ctx.export("u1Id", u1Entity.writeData().applyValue(writeData -> writeData.id()));
    }
}
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resources:
  userpass:
    type: vault:AuthBackend
    properties:
      type: userpass
  u1:
    type: vault:generic:Endpoint
    properties:
      path: auth/userpass/users/u1
      ignoreAbsentFields: true
      dataJson: |
        {
          "policies": ["p1"],
          "password": "changeme"
        }        
    options:
      dependsOn:
        - ${userpass}
  u1Token:
    type: vault:generic:Endpoint
    name: u1_token
    properties:
      path: auth/userpass/login/u1
      disableRead: true
      disableDelete: true
      dataJson: |
        {
          "password": "changeme"
        }        
    options:
      dependsOn:
        - ${u1}
  u1Entity:
    type: vault:generic:Endpoint
    name: u1_entity
    properties:
      disableRead: true
      disableDelete: true
      path: identity/lookup/entity
      ignoreAbsentFields: true
      writeFields:
        - id
      dataJson: |
        {
          "alias_name": "u1",
          "alias_mount_accessor": vault_auth_backend.userpass.accessor
        }        
    options:
      dependsOn:
        - ${u1Token}
outputs:
  u1Id: ${u1Entity.writeData.id}
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Required Vault Capabilities

Use of this resource requires the create or update capability (depending on whether the resource already exists) on the given path. If disable_delete is false, the delete capability is also required. If disable_read is false, the read capability is required.

Create Endpoint Resource

Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.

Constructor syntax

new Endpoint(name: string, args: EndpointArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);
@overload
def Endpoint(resource_name: str,
             args: EndpointArgs,
             opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)

@overload
def Endpoint(resource_name: str,
             opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
             data_json: Optional[str] = None,
             path: Optional[str] = None,
             disable_delete: Optional[bool] = None,
             disable_read: Optional[bool] = None,
             ignore_absent_fields: Optional[bool] = None,
             namespace: Optional[str] = None,
             write_fields: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None)
func NewEndpoint(ctx *Context, name string, args EndpointArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*Endpoint, error)
public Endpoint(string name, EndpointArgs args, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public Endpoint(String name, EndpointArgs args)
public Endpoint(String name, EndpointArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options)
type: vault:generic:Endpoint
properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.

Parameters

name This property is required. string
The unique name of the resource.
args This property is required. EndpointArgs
The arguments to resource properties.
opts CustomResourceOptions
Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
resource_name This property is required. str
The unique name of the resource.
args This property is required. EndpointArgs
The arguments to resource properties.
opts ResourceOptions
Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
ctx Context
Context object for the current deployment.
name This property is required. string
The unique name of the resource.
args This property is required. EndpointArgs
The arguments to resource properties.
opts ResourceOption
Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
name This property is required. string
The unique name of the resource.
args This property is required. EndpointArgs
The arguments to resource properties.
opts CustomResourceOptions
Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
name This property is required. String
The unique name of the resource.
args This property is required. EndpointArgs
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 endpointResource = new Vault.Generic.Endpoint("endpointResource", new()
{
    DataJson = "string",
    Path = "string",
    DisableDelete = false,
    DisableRead = false,
    IgnoreAbsentFields = false,
    Namespace = "string",
    WriteFields = new[]
    {
        "string",
    },
});
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example, err := generic.NewEndpoint(ctx, "endpointResource", &generic.EndpointArgs{
	DataJson:           pulumi.String("string"),
	Path:               pulumi.String("string"),
	DisableDelete:      pulumi.Bool(false),
	DisableRead:        pulumi.Bool(false),
	IgnoreAbsentFields: pulumi.Bool(false),
	Namespace:          pulumi.String("string"),
	WriteFields: pulumi.StringArray{
		pulumi.String("string"),
	},
})
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var endpointResource = new Endpoint("endpointResource", EndpointArgs.builder()
    .dataJson("string")
    .path("string")
    .disableDelete(false)
    .disableRead(false)
    .ignoreAbsentFields(false)
    .namespace("string")
    .writeFields("string")
    .build());
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endpoint_resource = vault.generic.Endpoint("endpointResource",
    data_json="string",
    path="string",
    disable_delete=False,
    disable_read=False,
    ignore_absent_fields=False,
    namespace="string",
    write_fields=["string"])
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const endpointResource = new vault.generic.Endpoint("endpointResource", {
    dataJson: "string",
    path: "string",
    disableDelete: false,
    disableRead: false,
    ignoreAbsentFields: false,
    namespace: "string",
    writeFields: ["string"],
});
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type: vault:generic:Endpoint
properties:
    dataJson: string
    disableDelete: false
    disableRead: false
    ignoreAbsentFields: false
    namespace: string
    path: string
    writeFields:
        - string
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Endpoint 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 Endpoint resource accepts the following input properties:

DataJson This property is required. string
String containing a JSON-encoded object that will be written to the given path as the secret data.
Path
This property is required.
Changes to this property will trigger replacement.
string
The full logical path at which to write the given data. Consult each backend's documentation to see which endpoints support the PUT methods and to determine whether they also support DELETE and GET.
DisableDelete bool
  • (Optional) True/false. Set this to true if your vault authentication is not able to delete the data or if the endpoint does not support the DELETE method. Defaults to false.
DisableRead bool
True/false. Set this to true if your vault authentication is not able to read the data or if the endpoint does not support the GET method. Setting this to true will break drift detection. You should set this to true for endpoints that are write-only. Defaults to false.
IgnoreAbsentFields bool
  • (Optional) True/false. If set to true, ignore any fields present when the endpoint is read but that were not in data_json. Also, if a field that was written is not returned when the endpoint is read, treat that field as being up to date. You should set this to true when writing to endpoint that, when read, returns a different set of fields from the ones you wrote, as is common with many configuration endpoints. Defaults to false.
Namespace Changes to this property will trigger replacement. string
The namespace to provision the resource in. The value should not contain leading or trailing forward slashes. The namespace is always relative to the provider's configured namespace. Available only for Vault Enterprise.
WriteFields List<string>
  • (Optional). A list of fields that should be returned in write_data_json and write_data. If omitted, data returned by the write operation is not available to the resource or included in state. This helps to avoid accidental storage of sensitive values in state. Some endpoints, such as many dynamic secrets endpoints, return data from writing to an endpoint rather than reading it. You should use write_fields if you need information returned in this way.
DataJson This property is required. string
String containing a JSON-encoded object that will be written to the given path as the secret data.
Path
This property is required.
Changes to this property will trigger replacement.
string
The full logical path at which to write the given data. Consult each backend's documentation to see which endpoints support the PUT methods and to determine whether they also support DELETE and GET.
DisableDelete bool
  • (Optional) True/false. Set this to true if your vault authentication is not able to delete the data or if the endpoint does not support the DELETE method. Defaults to false.
DisableRead bool
True/false. Set this to true if your vault authentication is not able to read the data or if the endpoint does not support the GET method. Setting this to true will break drift detection. You should set this to true for endpoints that are write-only. Defaults to false.
IgnoreAbsentFields bool
  • (Optional) True/false. If set to true, ignore any fields present when the endpoint is read but that were not in data_json. Also, if a field that was written is not returned when the endpoint is read, treat that field as being up to date. You should set this to true when writing to endpoint that, when read, returns a different set of fields from the ones you wrote, as is common with many configuration endpoints. Defaults to false.
Namespace Changes to this property will trigger replacement. string
The namespace to provision the resource in. The value should not contain leading or trailing forward slashes. The namespace is always relative to the provider's configured namespace. Available only for Vault Enterprise.
WriteFields []string
  • (Optional). A list of fields that should be returned in write_data_json and write_data. If omitted, data returned by the write operation is not available to the resource or included in state. This helps to avoid accidental storage of sensitive values in state. Some endpoints, such as many dynamic secrets endpoints, return data from writing to an endpoint rather than reading it. You should use write_fields if you need information returned in this way.
dataJson This property is required. String
String containing a JSON-encoded object that will be written to the given path as the secret data.
path
This property is required.
Changes to this property will trigger replacement.
String
The full logical path at which to write the given data. Consult each backend's documentation to see which endpoints support the PUT methods and to determine whether they also support DELETE and GET.
disableDelete Boolean
  • (Optional) True/false. Set this to true if your vault authentication is not able to delete the data or if the endpoint does not support the DELETE method. Defaults to false.
disableRead Boolean
True/false. Set this to true if your vault authentication is not able to read the data or if the endpoint does not support the GET method. Setting this to true will break drift detection. You should set this to true for endpoints that are write-only. Defaults to false.
ignoreAbsentFields Boolean
  • (Optional) True/false. If set to true, ignore any fields present when the endpoint is read but that were not in data_json. Also, if a field that was written is not returned when the endpoint is read, treat that field as being up to date. You should set this to true when writing to endpoint that, when read, returns a different set of fields from the ones you wrote, as is common with many configuration endpoints. Defaults to false.
namespace Changes to this property will trigger replacement. String
The namespace to provision the resource in. The value should not contain leading or trailing forward slashes. The namespace is always relative to the provider's configured namespace. Available only for Vault Enterprise.
writeFields List<String>
  • (Optional). A list of fields that should be returned in write_data_json and write_data. If omitted, data returned by the write operation is not available to the resource or included in state. This helps to avoid accidental storage of sensitive values in state. Some endpoints, such as many dynamic secrets endpoints, return data from writing to an endpoint rather than reading it. You should use write_fields if you need information returned in this way.
dataJson This property is required. string
String containing a JSON-encoded object that will be written to the given path as the secret data.
path
This property is required.
Changes to this property will trigger replacement.
string
The full logical path at which to write the given data. Consult each backend's documentation to see which endpoints support the PUT methods and to determine whether they also support DELETE and GET.
disableDelete boolean
  • (Optional) True/false. Set this to true if your vault authentication is not able to delete the data or if the endpoint does not support the DELETE method. Defaults to false.
disableRead boolean
True/false. Set this to true if your vault authentication is not able to read the data or if the endpoint does not support the GET method. Setting this to true will break drift detection. You should set this to true for endpoints that are write-only. Defaults to false.
ignoreAbsentFields boolean
  • (Optional) True/false. If set to true, ignore any fields present when the endpoint is read but that were not in data_json. Also, if a field that was written is not returned when the endpoint is read, treat that field as being up to date. You should set this to true when writing to endpoint that, when read, returns a different set of fields from the ones you wrote, as is common with many configuration endpoints. Defaults to false.
namespace Changes to this property will trigger replacement. string
The namespace to provision the resource in. The value should not contain leading or trailing forward slashes. The namespace is always relative to the provider's configured namespace. Available only for Vault Enterprise.
writeFields string[]
  • (Optional). A list of fields that should be returned in write_data_json and write_data. If omitted, data returned by the write operation is not available to the resource or included in state. This helps to avoid accidental storage of sensitive values in state. Some endpoints, such as many dynamic secrets endpoints, return data from writing to an endpoint rather than reading it. You should use write_fields if you need information returned in this way.
data_json This property is required. str
String containing a JSON-encoded object that will be written to the given path as the secret data.
path
This property is required.
Changes to this property will trigger replacement.
str
The full logical path at which to write the given data. Consult each backend's documentation to see which endpoints support the PUT methods and to determine whether they also support DELETE and GET.
disable_delete bool
  • (Optional) True/false. Set this to true if your vault authentication is not able to delete the data or if the endpoint does not support the DELETE method. Defaults to false.
disable_read bool
True/false. Set this to true if your vault authentication is not able to read the data or if the endpoint does not support the GET method. Setting this to true will break drift detection. You should set this to true for endpoints that are write-only. Defaults to false.
ignore_absent_fields bool
  • (Optional) True/false. If set to true, ignore any fields present when the endpoint is read but that were not in data_json. Also, if a field that was written is not returned when the endpoint is read, treat that field as being up to date. You should set this to true when writing to endpoint that, when read, returns a different set of fields from the ones you wrote, as is common with many configuration endpoints. Defaults to false.
namespace Changes to this property will trigger replacement. str
The namespace to provision the resource in. The value should not contain leading or trailing forward slashes. The namespace is always relative to the provider's configured namespace. Available only for Vault Enterprise.
write_fields Sequence[str]
  • (Optional). A list of fields that should be returned in write_data_json and write_data. If omitted, data returned by the write operation is not available to the resource or included in state. This helps to avoid accidental storage of sensitive values in state. Some endpoints, such as many dynamic secrets endpoints, return data from writing to an endpoint rather than reading it. You should use write_fields if you need information returned in this way.
dataJson This property is required. String
String containing a JSON-encoded object that will be written to the given path as the secret data.
path
This property is required.
Changes to this property will trigger replacement.
String
The full logical path at which to write the given data. Consult each backend's documentation to see which endpoints support the PUT methods and to determine whether they also support DELETE and GET.
disableDelete Boolean
  • (Optional) True/false. Set this to true if your vault authentication is not able to delete the data or if the endpoint does not support the DELETE method. Defaults to false.
disableRead Boolean
True/false. Set this to true if your vault authentication is not able to read the data or if the endpoint does not support the GET method. Setting this to true will break drift detection. You should set this to true for endpoints that are write-only. Defaults to false.
ignoreAbsentFields Boolean
  • (Optional) True/false. If set to true, ignore any fields present when the endpoint is read but that were not in data_json. Also, if a field that was written is not returned when the endpoint is read, treat that field as being up to date. You should set this to true when writing to endpoint that, when read, returns a different set of fields from the ones you wrote, as is common with many configuration endpoints. Defaults to false.
namespace Changes to this property will trigger replacement. String
The namespace to provision the resource in. The value should not contain leading or trailing forward slashes. The namespace is always relative to the provider's configured namespace. Available only for Vault Enterprise.
writeFields List<String>
  • (Optional). A list of fields that should be returned in write_data_json and write_data. If omitted, data returned by the write operation is not available to the resource or included in state. This helps to avoid accidental storage of sensitive values in state. Some endpoints, such as many dynamic secrets endpoints, return data from writing to an endpoint rather than reading it. You should use write_fields if you need information returned in this way.

Outputs

All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the Endpoint resource produces the following output properties:

Id string
The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
WriteData Dictionary<string, string>
  • A map whose keys are the top-level data keys returned from Vault by the write operation and whose values are the corresponding values. This map can only represent string data, so any non-string values returned from Vault are serialized as JSON. Only fields set in write_fields are present in the JSON data.
WriteDataJson string
  • The JSON data returned by the write operation. Only fields set in write_fields are present in the JSON data.
Id string
The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
WriteData map[string]string
  • A map whose keys are the top-level data keys returned from Vault by the write operation and whose values are the corresponding values. This map can only represent string data, so any non-string values returned from Vault are serialized as JSON. Only fields set in write_fields are present in the JSON data.
WriteDataJson string
  • The JSON data returned by the write operation. Only fields set in write_fields are present in the JSON data.
id String
The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
writeData Map<String,String>
  • A map whose keys are the top-level data keys returned from Vault by the write operation and whose values are the corresponding values. This map can only represent string data, so any non-string values returned from Vault are serialized as JSON. Only fields set in write_fields are present in the JSON data.
writeDataJson String
  • The JSON data returned by the write operation. Only fields set in write_fields are present in the JSON data.
id string
The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
writeData {[key: string]: string}
  • A map whose keys are the top-level data keys returned from Vault by the write operation and whose values are the corresponding values. This map can only represent string data, so any non-string values returned from Vault are serialized as JSON. Only fields set in write_fields are present in the JSON data.
writeDataJson string
  • The JSON data returned by the write operation. Only fields set in write_fields are present in the JSON data.
id str
The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
write_data Mapping[str, str]
  • A map whose keys are the top-level data keys returned from Vault by the write operation and whose values are the corresponding values. This map can only represent string data, so any non-string values returned from Vault are serialized as JSON. Only fields set in write_fields are present in the JSON data.
write_data_json str
  • The JSON data returned by the write operation. Only fields set in write_fields are present in the JSON data.
id String
The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
writeData Map<String>
  • A map whose keys are the top-level data keys returned from Vault by the write operation and whose values are the corresponding values. This map can only represent string data, so any non-string values returned from Vault are serialized as JSON. Only fields set in write_fields are present in the JSON data.
writeDataJson String
  • The JSON data returned by the write operation. Only fields set in write_fields are present in the JSON data.

Look up Existing Endpoint Resource

Get an existing Endpoint 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?: EndpointState, opts?: CustomResourceOptions): Endpoint
@staticmethod
def get(resource_name: str,
        id: str,
        opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
        data_json: Optional[str] = None,
        disable_delete: Optional[bool] = None,
        disable_read: Optional[bool] = None,
        ignore_absent_fields: Optional[bool] = None,
        namespace: Optional[str] = None,
        path: Optional[str] = None,
        write_data: Optional[Mapping[str, str]] = None,
        write_data_json: Optional[str] = None,
        write_fields: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None) -> Endpoint
func GetEndpoint(ctx *Context, name string, id IDInput, state *EndpointState, opts ...ResourceOption) (*Endpoint, error)
public static Endpoint Get(string name, Input<string> id, EndpointState? state, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public static Endpoint get(String name, Output<String> id, EndpointState state, CustomResourceOptions options)
resources:  _:    type: vault:generic:Endpoint    get:      id: ${id}
name This property is required.
The unique name of the resulting resource.
id This property is required.
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 This property is required.
The unique name of the resulting resource.
id This property is required.
The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
name This property is required.
The unique name of the resulting resource.
id This property is required.
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 This property is required.
The unique name of the resulting resource.
id This property is required.
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 This property is required.
The unique name of the resulting resource.
id This property is required.
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.
The following state arguments are supported:
DataJson string
String containing a JSON-encoded object that will be written to the given path as the secret data.
DisableDelete bool
  • (Optional) True/false. Set this to true if your vault authentication is not able to delete the data or if the endpoint does not support the DELETE method. Defaults to false.
DisableRead bool
True/false. Set this to true if your vault authentication is not able to read the data or if the endpoint does not support the GET method. Setting this to true will break drift detection. You should set this to true for endpoints that are write-only. Defaults to false.
IgnoreAbsentFields bool
  • (Optional) True/false. If set to true, ignore any fields present when the endpoint is read but that were not in data_json. Also, if a field that was written is not returned when the endpoint is read, treat that field as being up to date. You should set this to true when writing to endpoint that, when read, returns a different set of fields from the ones you wrote, as is common with many configuration endpoints. Defaults to false.
Namespace Changes to this property will trigger replacement. string
The namespace to provision the resource in. The value should not contain leading or trailing forward slashes. The namespace is always relative to the provider's configured namespace. Available only for Vault Enterprise.
Path Changes to this property will trigger replacement. string
The full logical path at which to write the given data. Consult each backend's documentation to see which endpoints support the PUT methods and to determine whether they also support DELETE and GET.
WriteData Dictionary<string, string>
  • A map whose keys are the top-level data keys returned from Vault by the write operation and whose values are the corresponding values. This map can only represent string data, so any non-string values returned from Vault are serialized as JSON. Only fields set in write_fields are present in the JSON data.
WriteDataJson string
  • The JSON data returned by the write operation. Only fields set in write_fields are present in the JSON data.
WriteFields List<string>
  • (Optional). A list of fields that should be returned in write_data_json and write_data. If omitted, data returned by the write operation is not available to the resource or included in state. This helps to avoid accidental storage of sensitive values in state. Some endpoints, such as many dynamic secrets endpoints, return data from writing to an endpoint rather than reading it. You should use write_fields if you need information returned in this way.
DataJson string
String containing a JSON-encoded object that will be written to the given path as the secret data.
DisableDelete bool
  • (Optional) True/false. Set this to true if your vault authentication is not able to delete the data or if the endpoint does not support the DELETE method. Defaults to false.
DisableRead bool
True/false. Set this to true if your vault authentication is not able to read the data or if the endpoint does not support the GET method. Setting this to true will break drift detection. You should set this to true for endpoints that are write-only. Defaults to false.
IgnoreAbsentFields bool
  • (Optional) True/false. If set to true, ignore any fields present when the endpoint is read but that were not in data_json. Also, if a field that was written is not returned when the endpoint is read, treat that field as being up to date. You should set this to true when writing to endpoint that, when read, returns a different set of fields from the ones you wrote, as is common with many configuration endpoints. Defaults to false.
Namespace Changes to this property will trigger replacement. string
The namespace to provision the resource in. The value should not contain leading or trailing forward slashes. The namespace is always relative to the provider's configured namespace. Available only for Vault Enterprise.
Path Changes to this property will trigger replacement. string
The full logical path at which to write the given data. Consult each backend's documentation to see which endpoints support the PUT methods and to determine whether they also support DELETE and GET.
WriteData map[string]string
  • A map whose keys are the top-level data keys returned from Vault by the write operation and whose values are the corresponding values. This map can only represent string data, so any non-string values returned from Vault are serialized as JSON. Only fields set in write_fields are present in the JSON data.
WriteDataJson string
  • The JSON data returned by the write operation. Only fields set in write_fields are present in the JSON data.
WriteFields []string
  • (Optional). A list of fields that should be returned in write_data_json and write_data. If omitted, data returned by the write operation is not available to the resource or included in state. This helps to avoid accidental storage of sensitive values in state. Some endpoints, such as many dynamic secrets endpoints, return data from writing to an endpoint rather than reading it. You should use write_fields if you need information returned in this way.
dataJson String
String containing a JSON-encoded object that will be written to the given path as the secret data.
disableDelete Boolean
  • (Optional) True/false. Set this to true if your vault authentication is not able to delete the data or if the endpoint does not support the DELETE method. Defaults to false.
disableRead Boolean
True/false. Set this to true if your vault authentication is not able to read the data or if the endpoint does not support the GET method. Setting this to true will break drift detection. You should set this to true for endpoints that are write-only. Defaults to false.
ignoreAbsentFields Boolean
  • (Optional) True/false. If set to true, ignore any fields present when the endpoint is read but that were not in data_json. Also, if a field that was written is not returned when the endpoint is read, treat that field as being up to date. You should set this to true when writing to endpoint that, when read, returns a different set of fields from the ones you wrote, as is common with many configuration endpoints. Defaults to false.
namespace Changes to this property will trigger replacement. String
The namespace to provision the resource in. The value should not contain leading or trailing forward slashes. The namespace is always relative to the provider's configured namespace. Available only for Vault Enterprise.
path Changes to this property will trigger replacement. String
The full logical path at which to write the given data. Consult each backend's documentation to see which endpoints support the PUT methods and to determine whether they also support DELETE and GET.
writeData Map<String,String>
  • A map whose keys are the top-level data keys returned from Vault by the write operation and whose values are the corresponding values. This map can only represent string data, so any non-string values returned from Vault are serialized as JSON. Only fields set in write_fields are present in the JSON data.
writeDataJson String
  • The JSON data returned by the write operation. Only fields set in write_fields are present in the JSON data.
writeFields List<String>
  • (Optional). A list of fields that should be returned in write_data_json and write_data. If omitted, data returned by the write operation is not available to the resource or included in state. This helps to avoid accidental storage of sensitive values in state. Some endpoints, such as many dynamic secrets endpoints, return data from writing to an endpoint rather than reading it. You should use write_fields if you need information returned in this way.
dataJson string
String containing a JSON-encoded object that will be written to the given path as the secret data.
disableDelete boolean
  • (Optional) True/false. Set this to true if your vault authentication is not able to delete the data or if the endpoint does not support the DELETE method. Defaults to false.
disableRead boolean
True/false. Set this to true if your vault authentication is not able to read the data or if the endpoint does not support the GET method. Setting this to true will break drift detection. You should set this to true for endpoints that are write-only. Defaults to false.
ignoreAbsentFields boolean
  • (Optional) True/false. If set to true, ignore any fields present when the endpoint is read but that were not in data_json. Also, if a field that was written is not returned when the endpoint is read, treat that field as being up to date. You should set this to true when writing to endpoint that, when read, returns a different set of fields from the ones you wrote, as is common with many configuration endpoints. Defaults to false.
namespace Changes to this property will trigger replacement. string
The namespace to provision the resource in. The value should not contain leading or trailing forward slashes. The namespace is always relative to the provider's configured namespace. Available only for Vault Enterprise.
path Changes to this property will trigger replacement. string
The full logical path at which to write the given data. Consult each backend's documentation to see which endpoints support the PUT methods and to determine whether they also support DELETE and GET.
writeData {[key: string]: string}
  • A map whose keys are the top-level data keys returned from Vault by the write operation and whose values are the corresponding values. This map can only represent string data, so any non-string values returned from Vault are serialized as JSON. Only fields set in write_fields are present in the JSON data.
writeDataJson string
  • The JSON data returned by the write operation. Only fields set in write_fields are present in the JSON data.
writeFields string[]
  • (Optional). A list of fields that should be returned in write_data_json and write_data. If omitted, data returned by the write operation is not available to the resource or included in state. This helps to avoid accidental storage of sensitive values in state. Some endpoints, such as many dynamic secrets endpoints, return data from writing to an endpoint rather than reading it. You should use write_fields if you need information returned in this way.
data_json str
String containing a JSON-encoded object that will be written to the given path as the secret data.
disable_delete bool
  • (Optional) True/false. Set this to true if your vault authentication is not able to delete the data or if the endpoint does not support the DELETE method. Defaults to false.
disable_read bool
True/false. Set this to true if your vault authentication is not able to read the data or if the endpoint does not support the GET method. Setting this to true will break drift detection. You should set this to true for endpoints that are write-only. Defaults to false.
ignore_absent_fields bool
  • (Optional) True/false. If set to true, ignore any fields present when the endpoint is read but that were not in data_json. Also, if a field that was written is not returned when the endpoint is read, treat that field as being up to date. You should set this to true when writing to endpoint that, when read, returns a different set of fields from the ones you wrote, as is common with many configuration endpoints. Defaults to false.
namespace Changes to this property will trigger replacement. str
The namespace to provision the resource in. The value should not contain leading or trailing forward slashes. The namespace is always relative to the provider's configured namespace. Available only for Vault Enterprise.
path Changes to this property will trigger replacement. str
The full logical path at which to write the given data. Consult each backend's documentation to see which endpoints support the PUT methods and to determine whether they also support DELETE and GET.
write_data Mapping[str, str]
  • A map whose keys are the top-level data keys returned from Vault by the write operation and whose values are the corresponding values. This map can only represent string data, so any non-string values returned from Vault are serialized as JSON. Only fields set in write_fields are present in the JSON data.
write_data_json str
  • The JSON data returned by the write operation. Only fields set in write_fields are present in the JSON data.
write_fields Sequence[str]
  • (Optional). A list of fields that should be returned in write_data_json and write_data. If omitted, data returned by the write operation is not available to the resource or included in state. This helps to avoid accidental storage of sensitive values in state. Some endpoints, such as many dynamic secrets endpoints, return data from writing to an endpoint rather than reading it. You should use write_fields if you need information returned in this way.
dataJson String
String containing a JSON-encoded object that will be written to the given path as the secret data.
disableDelete Boolean
  • (Optional) True/false. Set this to true if your vault authentication is not able to delete the data or if the endpoint does not support the DELETE method. Defaults to false.
disableRead Boolean
True/false. Set this to true if your vault authentication is not able to read the data or if the endpoint does not support the GET method. Setting this to true will break drift detection. You should set this to true for endpoints that are write-only. Defaults to false.
ignoreAbsentFields Boolean
  • (Optional) True/false. If set to true, ignore any fields present when the endpoint is read but that were not in data_json. Also, if a field that was written is not returned when the endpoint is read, treat that field as being up to date. You should set this to true when writing to endpoint that, when read, returns a different set of fields from the ones you wrote, as is common with many configuration endpoints. Defaults to false.
namespace Changes to this property will trigger replacement. String
The namespace to provision the resource in. The value should not contain leading or trailing forward slashes. The namespace is always relative to the provider's configured namespace. Available only for Vault Enterprise.
path Changes to this property will trigger replacement. String
The full logical path at which to write the given data. Consult each backend's documentation to see which endpoints support the PUT methods and to determine whether they also support DELETE and GET.
writeData Map<String>
  • A map whose keys are the top-level data keys returned from Vault by the write operation and whose values are the corresponding values. This map can only represent string data, so any non-string values returned from Vault are serialized as JSON. Only fields set in write_fields are present in the JSON data.
writeDataJson String
  • The JSON data returned by the write operation. Only fields set in write_fields are present in the JSON data.
writeFields List<String>
  • (Optional). A list of fields that should be returned in write_data_json and write_data. If omitted, data returned by the write operation is not available to the resource or included in state. This helps to avoid accidental storage of sensitive values in state. Some endpoints, such as many dynamic secrets endpoints, return data from writing to an endpoint rather than reading it. You should use write_fields if you need information returned in this way.

Import

Import is not supported for this resource.

To learn more about importing existing cloud resources, see Importing resources.

Package Details

Repository
Vault pulumi/pulumi-vault
License
Apache-2.0
Notes
This Pulumi package is based on the vault Terraform Provider.