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§Import
For all import syntaxes, the “resource in question” can take any of the following forms:
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projects/{{project}}/global/backendServices/{{name}}
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{{project}}/{{name}}
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{{name}}
Any variables not passed in the import command will be taken from the provider configuration.
Compute Engine backendservice 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.
$ pulumi import gcp:compute/backendServiceIamPolicy:BackendServiceIamPolicy editor "projects/{{project}}/global/backendServices/{{backend_service}} roles/compute.admin user:jane@example.com"
IAM binding imports use space-delimited identifiers: the resource in question and the role, e.g.
$ pulumi import gcp:compute/backendServiceIamPolicy:BackendServiceIamPolicy editor "projects/{{project}}/global/backendServices/{{backend_service}} roles/compute.admin"
IAM policy imports use the identifier of the resource in question, e.g.
$ pulumi import gcp:compute/backendServiceIamPolicy:BackendServiceIamPolicy editor projects/{{project}}/global/backendServices/{{backend_service}}
-> 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
.
Structs§
- Use builder syntax to set the inputs and finish with
build_struct()
.
Functions§
- Registers a new resource with the given unique name and arguments