openstack_objectstorage_tempurl_v1
This instruction is a copy of the official OpenStack Terraform provider's OpenStack Terraform documentation in the Terraform Registry.
Use this resource to generate an OpenStack Object Storage temporary URL.
The temporary URL will be valid for as long as TTL is set to (in seconds).
Once the URL has expired, it will no longer be valid, but the resource
will remain in place. If you wish to automatically regenerate a URL, set
the regenerate
argument to true
. This will create a new resource with
a new ID and URL.
Example Usage
resource "openstack_objectstorage_container_v1" "container_1" {
name = "test"
metadata = {
Temp-URL-Key = "testkey"
}
}
resource "openstack_objectstorage_object_v1" "object_1" {
container_name = openstack_objectstorage_container_v1.container_1.name
name = "test"
content = "Hello, world!"
}
resource "openstack_objectstorage_tempurl_v1" "obj_tempurl" {
container = openstack_objectstorage_container_v1.container_1.name
object = openstack_objectstorage_object_v1.object_1.name
method = "post"
ttl = 20
}
Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
-
region
— (Optional) The region the tempurl is located in. -
container
— (Required) The container name the object belongs to. -
object
— (Required) The object name the tempurl is for. -
ttl
— (Required) The TTL, in seconds, for the URL. For how long it should be valid. -
method
— (Optional) The method allowed when accessing this URL. Valid values areGET
andPOST
. Default isGET
. -
regenerate
— (Optional) Whether to automatically regenerate the URL when it has expired. If set to true, this will create a new resource with a new ID and new URL. Defaults to false.
Attributes Reference
id
— Computed md5 hash based on the generated urlcontainer
— See Argument Reference above.object
— See Argument Reference above.ttl
— See Argument Reference above.method
— See Argument Reference above.url
— The URLregion
— The region the endpoint is located in.