@pulumi/vsphere
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A Pulumi package for creating vsphere resources
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TypeScript
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
/**
* The `vsphere.CustomAttribute` data source can be used to reference custom
* attributes that are not managed by this provider. Its attributes are exactly the
* same as the `vsphere.CustomAttribute` resource,
* and, like importing, the data source takes a name argument for the search. The
* `id` and other attributes are then populated with the data found by the search.
*
* > **NOTE:** Custom attributes are unsupported on direct ESXi host connections
* and require vCenter Server.
*
* ## Example Usage
*
* ```typescript
* import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
* import * as vsphere from "@pulumi/vsphere";
*
* const attribute = vsphere.getCustomAttribute({
* name: "test-attribute",
* });
* ```
*/
export declare function getCustomAttribute(args: GetCustomAttributeArgs, opts?: pulumi.InvokeOptions): Promise<GetCustomAttributeResult>;
/**
* A collection of arguments for invoking getCustomAttribute.
*/
export interface GetCustomAttributeArgs {
/**
* The name of the custom attribute.
*/
name: string;
}
/**
* A collection of values returned by getCustomAttribute.
*/
export interface GetCustomAttributeResult {
/**
* The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
*/
readonly id: string;
readonly managedObjectType: string;
readonly name: string;
}
/**
* The `vsphere.CustomAttribute` data source can be used to reference custom
* attributes that are not managed by this provider. Its attributes are exactly the
* same as the `vsphere.CustomAttribute` resource,
* and, like importing, the data source takes a name argument for the search. The
* `id` and other attributes are then populated with the data found by the search.
*
* > **NOTE:** Custom attributes are unsupported on direct ESXi host connections
* and require vCenter Server.
*
* ## Example Usage
*
* ```typescript
* import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
* import * as vsphere from "@pulumi/vsphere";
*
* const attribute = vsphere.getCustomAttribute({
* name: "test-attribute",
* });
* ```
*/
export declare function getCustomAttributeOutput(args: GetCustomAttributeOutputArgs, opts?: pulumi.InvokeOutputOptions): pulumi.Output<GetCustomAttributeResult>;
/**
* A collection of arguments for invoking getCustomAttribute.
*/
export interface GetCustomAttributeOutputArgs {
/**
* The name of the custom attribute.
*/
name: pulumi.Input<string>;
}