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Google: google_runtimeconfig_config_iam |
docs-google-runtimeconfig-config-iam |
Collection of resources to manage IAM policy for Runtime Configurator Config |
Three different resources help you manage your IAM policy for Runtime Configurator Config. Each of these resources serves a different use case:
google_runtimeconfig_config_iam_policy
: Authoritative. Sets the IAM policy for the config and replaces any existing policy already attached.google_runtimeconfig_config_iam_binding
: Authoritative for a given role. Updates the IAM policy to grant a role to a list of members. Other roles within the IAM policy for the config are preserved.google_runtimeconfig_config_iam_member
: Non-authoritative. Updates the IAM policy to grant a role to a new member. Other members for the role for the config are preserved.
~> Note: google_runtimeconfig_config_iam_policy
cannot be used in conjunction with google_runtimeconfig_config_iam_binding
and google_runtimeconfig_config_iam_member
or they will fight over what your policy should be.
~> Note: google_runtimeconfig_config_iam_binding
resources can be used in conjunction with google_runtimeconfig_config_iam_member
resources only if they do not grant privilege to the same role.
data "google_iam_policy" "admin" {
binding {
role = "roles/viewer"
members = [
"user:[email protected]",
]
}
}
resource "google_runtimeconfig_config_iam_policy" "policy" {
project = google_runtimeconfig_config.config.project
config = google_runtimeconfig_config.config.name
policy_data = data.google_iam_policy.admin.policy_data
}
resource "google_runtimeconfig_config_iam_binding" "binding" {
project = google_runtimeconfig_config.config.project
config = google_runtimeconfig_config.config.name
role = "roles/viewer"
members = [
"user:[email protected]",
]
}
resource "google_runtimeconfig_config_iam_member" "member" {
project = google_runtimeconfig_config.config.project
config = google_runtimeconfig_config.config.name
role = "roles/viewer"
member = "user:[email protected]"
}
The following arguments are supported:
-
config
- (Required) Used to find the parent resource to bind the IAM policy to -
project
- (Optional) The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the project will be parsed from the identifier of the parent resource. If no project is provided in the parent identifier and no project is specified, the provider project is used. -
member/members
- (Required) Identities that will be granted the privilege inrole
. Each entry can have one of the following values:- allUsers: A special identifier that represents anyone who is on the internet; with or without a Google account.
- allAuthenticatedUsers: A special identifier that represents anyone who is authenticated with a Google account or a service account.
- user:{emailid}: An email address that represents a specific Google account. For example, [email protected] or [email protected].
- serviceAccount:{emailid}: An email address that represents a service account. For example, [email protected].
- group:{emailid}: An email address that represents a Google group. For example, [email protected].
- domain:{domain}: A G Suite domain (primary, instead of alias) name that represents all the users of that domain. For example, google.com or example.com.
-
role
- (Required) The role that should be applied. Only onegoogle_runtimeconfig_config_iam_binding
can be used per role. Note that custom roles must be of the format[projects|organizations]/{parent-name}/roles/{role-name}
. -
policy_data
- (Required only bygoogle_runtimeconfig_config_iam_policy
) The policy data generated by agoogle_iam_policy
data source.
In addition to the arguments listed above, the following computed attributes are exported:
etag
- (Computed) The etag of the IAM policy.
For all import syntaxes, the "resource in question" can take any of the following forms:
- projects/{{project}}/configs/{{config}}
- {{project}}/{{config}}
- {{config}}
Any variables not passed in the import command will be taken from the provider configuration.
Runtime Configurator config IAM resources can be imported using the resource identifiers, role, and member.
IAM member imports use space-delimited identifiers: the resource in question, the role, and the member identity, e.g.
$ terraform import google_runtimeconfig_config_iam_member.editor "projects/{{project}}/configs/{{config}} roles/viewer user:[email protected]"
IAM binding imports use space-delimited identifiers: the resource in question and the role, e.g.
$ terraform import google_runtimeconfig_config_iam_binding.editor "projects/{{project}}/configs/{{config}} roles/viewer"
IAM policy imports use the identifier of the resource in question, e.g.
$ terraform import google_runtimeconfig_config_iam_policy.editor projects/{{project}}/configs/{{config}}
-> If you're importing a resource with beta features, make sure to include -provider=google-beta
as an argument so that Terraform uses the correct provider to import your resource.
-> Custom Roles: If you're importing a IAM resource with a custom role, make sure to use the
full name of the custom role, e.g. [projects/my-project|organizations/my-org]/roles/my-custom-role
.
This resource supports User Project Overrides.