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data.eks_addon_version

eks_addon_version represents the aws_eks_addon_version Terraform data source.

This package contains functions and utilities for setting up the data source using Jsonnet code.

Index

Fields

fn new

new()

aws.data.eks_addon_version.new injects a new data_aws_eks_addon_version Terraform data source block into the root module document.

Additionally, this inserts a private function into the _ref attribute that generates references to attributes of the resource. For example, if you added a new instance to the root using:

# arguments omitted for brevity
aws.data.eks_addon_version.new('some_id')

You can get the reference to the id field of the created aws.data.eks_addon_version using the reference:

$._ref.data_aws_eks_addon_version.some_id.get('id')

This is the same as directly entering "${ data_aws_eks_addon_version.some_id.id }" as the value.

NOTE: if you are chaining multiple resources together in a merge operation, you may not be able to use super, self, or $ to refer to the root object. Instead, make an explicit outer object using local.

Args:

  • dataSrcLabel (string): The name label of the block.
  • addon_name (string): Set the addon_name field on the resulting data source block.
  • kubernetes_version (string): Set the kubernetes_version field on the resulting data source block.
  • most_recent (bool): Set the most_recent field on the resulting data source block. When null, the most_recent field will be omitted from the resulting object.

Returns:

  • A mixin object that injects the new data source into the root Terraform configuration.

fn newAttrs

newAttrs()

aws.data.eks_addon_version.newAttrs constructs a new object with attributes and blocks configured for the eks_addon_version Terraform data source.

Unlike aws.data.eks_addon_version.new, this function will not inject the data source block into the root Terraform document. Instead, this must be passed in as the attrs argument for the tf.withData function to build a complete block.

This is most useful when you need to preprocess the attributes with functions, conditional, or looping logic prior to injecting into a complete block.

Args:

  • addon_name (string): Set the addon_name field on the resulting object.
  • kubernetes_version (string): Set the kubernetes_version field on the resulting object.
  • most_recent (bool): Set the most_recent field on the resulting object. When null, the most_recent field will be omitted from the resulting object.

Returns:

  • An attribute object that can be used with tf.withData to construct a new eks_addon_version data source into the root Terraform configuration.

fn withAddonName

withAddonName()

aws.string.withAddonName constructs a mixin object that can be merged into the string Terraform data source block to set or update the addon_name field.

Args:

  • dataSrcLabel (string): The name label of the block to update.
  • value (string): The value to set for the addon_name field.

fn withKubernetesVersion

withKubernetesVersion()

aws.string.withKubernetesVersion constructs a mixin object that can be merged into the string Terraform data source block to set or update the kubernetes_version field.

Args:

  • dataSrcLabel (string): The name label of the block to update.
  • value (string): The value to set for the kubernetes_version field.

fn withMostRecent

withMostRecent()

aws.bool.withMostRecent constructs a mixin object that can be merged into the bool Terraform data source block to set or update the most_recent field.

Args:

  • dataSrcLabel (string): The name label of the block to update.
  • value (bool): The value to set for the most_recent field.