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azurermPostgresqlConfiguration

Sets a PostgreSQL Configuration value on a PostgreSQL Server.

Disclaimers

\~> Note: Since this resource is provisioned by default, the Azure Provider will not check for the presence of an existing resource prior to attempting to create it.

Example Usage

/*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.*/
const azurermResourceGroupExample = new azurerm.resourceGroup.ResourceGroup(
  this,
  "example",
  {
    location: "West Europe",
    name: "api-rg-pro",
  }
);
const azurermPostgresqlServerExample =
  new azurerm.postgresqlServer.PostgresqlServer(this, "example_1", {
    administrator_login: "psqladmin",
    administrator_login_password: "H@Sh1CoR3!",
    auto_grow_enabled: true,
    backup_retention_days: 7,
    geo_redundant_backup_enabled: false,
    location: azurermResourceGroupExample.location,
    name: "postgresql-server-1",
    resource_group_name: azurermResourceGroupExample.name,
    sku_name: "B_Gen5_2",
    ssl_enforcement_enabled: true,
    storage_mb: 5120,
    version: "9.5",
  });
/*This allows the Terraform resource name to match the original name. You can remove the call if you don't need them to match.*/
azurermPostgresqlServerExample.overrideLogicalId("example");
const azurermPostgresqlConfigurationExample =
  new azurerm.postgresqlConfiguration.PostgresqlConfiguration(
    this,
    "example_2",
    {
      name: "backslash_quote",
      resource_group_name: azurermResourceGroupExample.name,
      server_name: azurermPostgresqlServerExample.name,
      value: "on",
    }
  );
/*This allows the Terraform resource name to match the original name. You can remove the call if you don't need them to match.*/
azurermPostgresqlConfigurationExample.overrideLogicalId("example");

Argument Reference

The following arguments are supported:

  • name - (Required) Specifies the name of the PostgreSQL Configuration, which needs to be a valid PostgreSQL configuration name. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

  • serverName - (Required) Specifies the name of the PostgreSQL Server. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

  • resourceGroupName - (Required) The name of the resource group in which the PostgreSQL Server exists. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

  • value - (Required) Specifies the value of the PostgreSQL Configuration. See the PostgreSQL documentation for valid values. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

Attributes Reference

The following attributes are exported:

  • id - The ID of the PostgreSQL Configuration.

Timeouts

The timeouts block allows you to specify timeouts for certain actions:

  • create - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when creating the PostgreSQL Configuration.
  • update - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when updating the PostgreSQL Configuration.
  • read - (Defaults to 5 minutes) Used when retrieving the PostgreSQL Configuration.
  • delete - (Defaults to 30 minutes) Used when deleting the PostgreSQL Configuration.

Import

PostgreSQL Configurations can be imported using the resourceId, e.g.

terraform import azurerm_postgresql_configuration.backslash_quote /subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/mygroup1/providers/Microsoft.DBforPostgreSQL/servers/server1/configurations/backslash_quote