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Update dependency hashicorp/terraform-provider-google to v4.74.0 (#37)
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions 4.x/_gen/data/cloud_run_service.libsonnet
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Expand Up @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ local tf = (import 'github.com/tf-libsonnet/core/main.libsonnet');
local d = (import 'github.com/jsonnet-libs/docsonnet/doc-util/main.libsonnet');
{
'#':: d.pkg(name='cloud_run_service', url='', help='`cloud_run_service` represents the `google_cloud_run_service` Terraform data source.\n\n\n\nThis package contains functions and utilities for setting up the data source using Jsonnet code.\n'),
'#new':: d.fn(help="\n`google.data.cloud_run_service.new` injects a new `data_google_cloud_run_service` Terraform `data source`\nblock into the root module document.\n\nAdditionally, this inserts a private function into the `_ref` attribute that generates references to attributes of the\nresource. For example, if you added a new instance to the root using:\n\n # arguments omitted for brevity\n google.data.cloud_run_service.new('some_id')\n\nYou can get the reference to the `id` field of the created `google.data.cloud_run_service` using the reference:\n\n $._ref.data_google_cloud_run_service.some_id.get('id')\n\nThis is the same as directly entering `\"${ data_google_cloud_run_service.some_id.id }\"` as the value.\n\nNOTE: if you are chaining multiple resources together in a merge operation, you may not be able to use `super`, `self`,\nor `$` to refer to the root object. Instead, make an explicit outer object using `local`.\n\n**Args**:\n - `dataSrcLabel` (`string`): The name label of the block.\n - `location` (`string`): The location of the cloud run instance. eg us-central1\n - `name` (`string`): Name must be unique within a Google Cloud project and region.\nIs required when creating resources. Name is primarily intended\nfor creation idempotence and configuration definition. Cannot be updated.\nMore info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#names\n - `project` (`string`): Set the `project` field on the resulting data source block. When `null`, the `project` field will be omitted from the resulting object.\n\n**Returns**:\n- A mixin object that injects the new data source into the root Terraform configuration.\n", args=[]),
'#new':: d.fn(help="\n`google.data.cloud_run_service.new` injects a new `data_google_cloud_run_service` Terraform `data source`\nblock into the root module document.\n\nAdditionally, this inserts a private function into the `_ref` attribute that generates references to attributes of the\nresource. For example, if you added a new instance to the root using:\n\n # arguments omitted for brevity\n google.data.cloud_run_service.new('some_id')\n\nYou can get the reference to the `id` field of the created `google.data.cloud_run_service` using the reference:\n\n $._ref.data_google_cloud_run_service.some_id.get('id')\n\nThis is the same as directly entering `\"${ data_google_cloud_run_service.some_id.id }\"` as the value.\n\nNOTE: if you are chaining multiple resources together in a merge operation, you may not be able to use `super`, `self`,\nor `$` to refer to the root object. Instead, make an explicit outer object using `local`.\n\n**Args**:\n - `dataSrcLabel` (`string`): The name label of the block.\n - `location` (`string`): The location of the cloud run instance. eg us-central1\n - `name` (`string`): Name must be unique within a Google Cloud project and region.\nIs required when creating resources. Name is primarily intended\nfor creation idempotence and configuration definition. Cannot be updated.\nMore info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names\n - `project` (`string`): Set the `project` field on the resulting data source block. When `null`, the `project` field will be omitted from the resulting object.\n\n**Returns**:\n- A mixin object that injects the new data source into the root Terraform configuration.\n", args=[]),
new(
dataSrcLabel,
location,
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attrs=self.newAttrs(location=location, name=name, project=project),
_meta=_meta
),
'#newAttrs':: d.fn(help='\n`google.data.cloud_run_service.newAttrs` constructs a new object with attributes and blocks configured for the `cloud_run_service`\nTerraform data source.\n\nUnlike [google.data.cloud_run_service.new](#fn-new), this function will not inject the `data source`\nblock into the root Terraform document. Instead, this must be passed in as the `attrs` argument for the\n[tf.withData](https://github.com/tf-libsonnet/core/tree/main/docs#fn-withdata) function to build a complete block.\n\nThis is most useful when you need to preprocess the attributes with functions, conditional, or looping logic prior to\ninjecting into a complete block.\n\n**Args**:\n - `location` (`string`): The location of the cloud run instance. eg us-central1\n - `name` (`string`): Name must be unique within a Google Cloud project and region.\nIs required when creating resources. Name is primarily intended\nfor creation idempotence and configuration definition. Cannot be updated.\nMore info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#names\n - `project` (`string`): Set the `project` field on the resulting object. When `null`, the `project` field will be omitted from the resulting object.\n\n**Returns**:\n - An attribute object that can be used with [tf.withData](https://github.com/tf-libsonnet/core/tree/main/docs#fn-withdata) to construct a new `cloud_run_service` data source into the root Terraform configuration.\n', args=[]),
'#newAttrs':: d.fn(help='\n`google.data.cloud_run_service.newAttrs` constructs a new object with attributes and blocks configured for the `cloud_run_service`\nTerraform data source.\n\nUnlike [google.data.cloud_run_service.new](#fn-new), this function will not inject the `data source`\nblock into the root Terraform document. Instead, this must be passed in as the `attrs` argument for the\n[tf.withData](https://github.com/tf-libsonnet/core/tree/main/docs#fn-withdata) function to build a complete block.\n\nThis is most useful when you need to preprocess the attributes with functions, conditional, or looping logic prior to\ninjecting into a complete block.\n\n**Args**:\n - `location` (`string`): The location of the cloud run instance. eg us-central1\n - `name` (`string`): Name must be unique within a Google Cloud project and region.\nIs required when creating resources. Name is primarily intended\nfor creation idempotence and configuration definition. Cannot be updated.\nMore info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names\n - `project` (`string`): Set the `project` field on the resulting object. When `null`, the `project` field will be omitted from the resulting object.\n\n**Returns**:\n - An attribute object that can be used with [tf.withData](https://github.com/tf-libsonnet/core/tree/main/docs#fn-withdata) to construct a new `cloud_run_service` data source into the root Terraform configuration.\n', args=[]),
newAttrs(
location,
name,
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58 changes: 58 additions & 0 deletions 4.x/_gen/data/cloudbuildv2_connection_iam_policy.libsonnet
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local tf = (import 'github.com/tf-libsonnet/core/main.libsonnet');
local d = (import 'github.com/jsonnet-libs/docsonnet/doc-util/main.libsonnet');
{
'#':: d.pkg(name='cloudbuildv2_connection_iam_policy', url='', help='`cloudbuildv2_connection_iam_policy` represents the `google_cloudbuildv2_connection_iam_policy` Terraform data source.\n\n\n\nThis package contains functions and utilities for setting up the data source using Jsonnet code.\n'),
'#new':: d.fn(help="\n`google.data.cloudbuildv2_connection_iam_policy.new` injects a new `data_google_cloudbuildv2_connection_iam_policy` Terraform `data source`\nblock into the root module document.\n\nAdditionally, this inserts a private function into the `_ref` attribute that generates references to attributes of the\nresource. For example, if you added a new instance to the root using:\n\n # arguments omitted for brevity\n google.data.cloudbuildv2_connection_iam_policy.new('some_id')\n\nYou can get the reference to the `id` field of the created `google.data.cloudbuildv2_connection_iam_policy` using the reference:\n\n $._ref.data_google_cloudbuildv2_connection_iam_policy.some_id.get('id')\n\nThis is the same as directly entering `\"${ data_google_cloudbuildv2_connection_iam_policy.some_id.id }\"` as the value.\n\nNOTE: if you are chaining multiple resources together in a merge operation, you may not be able to use `super`, `self`,\nor `$` to refer to the root object. Instead, make an explicit outer object using `local`.\n\n**Args**:\n - `dataSrcLabel` (`string`): The name label of the block.\n - `location` (`string`): Set the `location` field on the resulting data source block. When `null`, the `location` field will be omitted from the resulting object.\n - `name` (`string`): Set the `name` field on the resulting data source block.\n - `project` (`string`): Set the `project` field on the resulting data source block. When `null`, the `project` field will be omitted from the resulting object.\n\n**Returns**:\n- A mixin object that injects the new data source into the root Terraform configuration.\n", args=[]),
new(
dataSrcLabel,
name,
location=null,
project=null,
_meta={}
):: tf.withData(
type='google_cloudbuildv2_connection_iam_policy',
label=dataSrcLabel,
attrs=self.newAttrs(location=location, name=name, project=project),
_meta=_meta
),
'#newAttrs':: d.fn(help='\n`google.data.cloudbuildv2_connection_iam_policy.newAttrs` constructs a new object with attributes and blocks configured for the `cloudbuildv2_connection_iam_policy`\nTerraform data source.\n\nUnlike [google.data.cloudbuildv2_connection_iam_policy.new](#fn-new), this function will not inject the `data source`\nblock into the root Terraform document. Instead, this must be passed in as the `attrs` argument for the\n[tf.withData](https://github.com/tf-libsonnet/core/tree/main/docs#fn-withdata) function to build a complete block.\n\nThis is most useful when you need to preprocess the attributes with functions, conditional, or looping logic prior to\ninjecting into a complete block.\n\n**Args**:\n - `location` (`string`): Set the `location` field on the resulting object. When `null`, the `location` field will be omitted from the resulting object.\n - `name` (`string`): Set the `name` field on the resulting object.\n - `project` (`string`): Set the `project` field on the resulting object. When `null`, the `project` field will be omitted from the resulting object.\n\n**Returns**:\n - An attribute object that can be used with [tf.withData](https://github.com/tf-libsonnet/core/tree/main/docs#fn-withdata) to construct a new `cloudbuildv2_connection_iam_policy` data source into the root Terraform configuration.\n', args=[]),
newAttrs(
name,
location=null,
project=null
):: std.prune(a={
location: location,
name: name,
project: project,
}),
'#withLocation':: d.fn(help='`google.string.withLocation` constructs a mixin object that can be merged into the `string`\nTerraform data source block to set or update the location field.\n\n\n\n**Args**:\n - `dataSrcLabel` (`string`): The name label of the block to update.\n - `value` (`string`): The value to set for the `location` field.\n', args=[]),
withLocation(dataSrcLabel, value): {
data+: {
google_cloudbuildv2_connection_iam_policy+: {
[dataSrcLabel]+: {
location: value,
},
},
},
},
'#withName':: d.fn(help='`google.string.withName` constructs a mixin object that can be merged into the `string`\nTerraform data source block to set or update the name field.\n\n\n\n**Args**:\n - `dataSrcLabel` (`string`): The name label of the block to update.\n - `value` (`string`): The value to set for the `name` field.\n', args=[]),
withName(dataSrcLabel, value): {
data+: {
google_cloudbuildv2_connection_iam_policy+: {
[dataSrcLabel]+: {
name: value,
},
},
},
},
'#withProject':: d.fn(help='`google.string.withProject` constructs a mixin object that can be merged into the `string`\nTerraform data source block to set or update the project field.\n\n\n\n**Args**:\n - `dataSrcLabel` (`string`): The name label of the block to update.\n - `value` (`string`): The value to set for the `project` field.\n', args=[]),
withProject(dataSrcLabel, value): {
data+: {
google_cloudbuildv2_connection_iam_policy+: {
[dataSrcLabel]+: {
project: value,
},
},
},
},
}
58 changes: 58 additions & 0 deletions 4.x/_gen/data/gke_hub_feature_iam_policy.libsonnet
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local tf = (import 'github.com/tf-libsonnet/core/main.libsonnet');
local d = (import 'github.com/jsonnet-libs/docsonnet/doc-util/main.libsonnet');
{
'#':: d.pkg(name='gke_hub_feature_iam_policy', url='', help='`gke_hub_feature_iam_policy` represents the `google_gke_hub_feature_iam_policy` Terraform data source.\n\n\n\nThis package contains functions and utilities for setting up the data source using Jsonnet code.\n'),
'#new':: d.fn(help="\n`google.data.gke_hub_feature_iam_policy.new` injects a new `data_google_gke_hub_feature_iam_policy` Terraform `data source`\nblock into the root module document.\n\nAdditionally, this inserts a private function into the `_ref` attribute that generates references to attributes of the\nresource. For example, if you added a new instance to the root using:\n\n # arguments omitted for brevity\n google.data.gke_hub_feature_iam_policy.new('some_id')\n\nYou can get the reference to the `id` field of the created `google.data.gke_hub_feature_iam_policy` using the reference:\n\n $._ref.data_google_gke_hub_feature_iam_policy.some_id.get('id')\n\nThis is the same as directly entering `\"${ data_google_gke_hub_feature_iam_policy.some_id.id }\"` as the value.\n\nNOTE: if you are chaining multiple resources together in a merge operation, you may not be able to use `super`, `self`,\nor `$` to refer to the root object. Instead, make an explicit outer object using `local`.\n\n**Args**:\n - `dataSrcLabel` (`string`): The name label of the block.\n - `location` (`string`): Set the `location` field on the resulting data source block. When `null`, the `location` field will be omitted from the resulting object.\n - `name` (`string`): Set the `name` field on the resulting data source block.\n - `project` (`string`): Set the `project` field on the resulting data source block. When `null`, the `project` field will be omitted from the resulting object.\n\n**Returns**:\n- A mixin object that injects the new data source into the root Terraform configuration.\n", args=[]),
new(
dataSrcLabel,
name,
location=null,
project=null,
_meta={}
):: tf.withData(
type='google_gke_hub_feature_iam_policy',
label=dataSrcLabel,
attrs=self.newAttrs(location=location, name=name, project=project),
_meta=_meta
),
'#newAttrs':: d.fn(help='\n`google.data.gke_hub_feature_iam_policy.newAttrs` constructs a new object with attributes and blocks configured for the `gke_hub_feature_iam_policy`\nTerraform data source.\n\nUnlike [google.data.gke_hub_feature_iam_policy.new](#fn-new), this function will not inject the `data source`\nblock into the root Terraform document. Instead, this must be passed in as the `attrs` argument for the\n[tf.withData](https://github.com/tf-libsonnet/core/tree/main/docs#fn-withdata) function to build a complete block.\n\nThis is most useful when you need to preprocess the attributes with functions, conditional, or looping logic prior to\ninjecting into a complete block.\n\n**Args**:\n - `location` (`string`): Set the `location` field on the resulting object. When `null`, the `location` field will be omitted from the resulting object.\n - `name` (`string`): Set the `name` field on the resulting object.\n - `project` (`string`): Set the `project` field on the resulting object. When `null`, the `project` field will be omitted from the resulting object.\n\n**Returns**:\n - An attribute object that can be used with [tf.withData](https://github.com/tf-libsonnet/core/tree/main/docs#fn-withdata) to construct a new `gke_hub_feature_iam_policy` data source into the root Terraform configuration.\n', args=[]),
newAttrs(
name,
location=null,
project=null
):: std.prune(a={
location: location,
name: name,
project: project,
}),
'#withLocation':: d.fn(help='`google.string.withLocation` constructs a mixin object that can be merged into the `string`\nTerraform data source block to set or update the location field.\n\n\n\n**Args**:\n - `dataSrcLabel` (`string`): The name label of the block to update.\n - `value` (`string`): The value to set for the `location` field.\n', args=[]),
withLocation(dataSrcLabel, value): {
data+: {
google_gke_hub_feature_iam_policy+: {
[dataSrcLabel]+: {
location: value,
},
},
},
},
'#withName':: d.fn(help='`google.string.withName` constructs a mixin object that can be merged into the `string`\nTerraform data source block to set or update the name field.\n\n\n\n**Args**:\n - `dataSrcLabel` (`string`): The name label of the block to update.\n - `value` (`string`): The value to set for the `name` field.\n', args=[]),
withName(dataSrcLabel, value): {
data+: {
google_gke_hub_feature_iam_policy+: {
[dataSrcLabel]+: {
name: value,
},
},
},
},
'#withProject':: d.fn(help='`google.string.withProject` constructs a mixin object that can be merged into the `string`\nTerraform data source block to set or update the project field.\n\n\n\n**Args**:\n - `dataSrcLabel` (`string`): The name label of the block to update.\n - `value` (`string`): The value to set for the `project` field.\n', args=[]),
withProject(dataSrcLabel, value): {
data+: {
google_gke_hub_feature_iam_policy+: {
[dataSrcLabel]+: {
project: value,
},
},
},
},
}
2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions 4.x/_gen/data/main.libsonnet
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cloud_run_v2_service_iam_policy: (import 'cloud_run_v2_service_iam_policy.libsonnet'),
cloud_tasks_queue_iam_policy: (import 'cloud_tasks_queue_iam_policy.libsonnet'),
cloudbuild_trigger: (import 'cloudbuild_trigger.libsonnet'),
cloudbuildv2_connection_iam_policy: (import 'cloudbuildv2_connection_iam_policy.libsonnet'),
cloudfunctions2_function: (import 'cloudfunctions2_function.libsonnet'),
cloudfunctions2_function_iam_policy: (import 'cloudfunctions2_function_iam_policy.libsonnet'),
cloudfunctions_function: (import 'cloudfunctions_function.libsonnet'),
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folders: (import 'folders.libsonnet'),
game_services_game_server_deployment_rollout: (import 'game_services_game_server_deployment_rollout.libsonnet'),
gke_backup_backup_plan_iam_policy: (import 'gke_backup_backup_plan_iam_policy.libsonnet'),
gke_hub_feature_iam_policy: (import 'gke_hub_feature_iam_policy.libsonnet'),
gke_hub_membership_iam_policy: (import 'gke_hub_membership_iam_policy.libsonnet'),
healthcare_consent_store_iam_policy: (import 'healthcare_consent_store_iam_policy.libsonnet'),
healthcare_dataset_iam_policy: (import 'healthcare_dataset_iam_policy.libsonnet'),
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