Data Source: azurermDnsSrvRecord
Use this data source to access information about an existing DNS SRV Record within Azure DNS.
\~> Note: The Azure DNS API has a throttle limit of 500 read (GET) operations per 5 minutes - whilst the default read timeouts will work for most cases - in larger configurations you may need to set a larger read timeout then the default 5min. Although, we'd generally recommend that you split the resources out into smaller Terraform configurations to avoid the problem entirely.
Example Usage
import * as cdktf from "cdktf";
/*Provider bindings are generated by running cdktf get.
See https://cdk.tf/provider-generation for more details.*/
import * as azurerm from "./.gen/providers/azurerm";
/*The following providers are missing schema information and might need manual adjustments to synthesize correctly: azurerm.
For a more precise conversion please use the --provider flag in convert.*/
new cdktf.TerraformOutput(this, "dns_srv_record_id", {
value: "${data.azurerm_dns_srv_record.example.id}",
});
new azurerm.dnsSrvRecord.DnsSrvRecord(this, "example", {
name: "test",
resource_group_name: "test-rg",
zone_name: "test-zone",
});
Argument Reference
-
name
- The name of the DNS SRV Record. -
resourceGroupName
- Specifies the resource group where the DNS Zone (parent resource) exists. -
zoneName
- Specifies the DNS Zone where the resource exists.
Attributes Reference
-
id
- The DNS SRV Record ID. -
fqdn
- The FQDN of the DNS SRV Record. -
ttl
- The Time To Live (TTL) of the DNS record in seconds. -
record
- A list of values that make up the SRV record. Eachrecord
block supports fields documented below. -
tags
- A mapping of tags assigned to the resource.
The record
block supports:
-
priority
- Priority of the SRV record. -
weight
- Weight of the SRV record. -
port
- Port the service is listening on. -
target
- FQDN of the service.
Timeouts
The timeouts
block allows you to specify timeouts for certain actions:
read
- (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the DNS SRV Record.