A self-contained deployable integration between Terraform and VMware Aria Automation which allows Terraform users to request and provision IaaS resources such as machines, networks, load balancers, along with the configuration of cloud accounts, zones, and projects.
This provider supports VMware Aria Automation 8.
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For general information about Terraform, visit developer.hashicorp.com and the project on GitHub.
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Required if building the provider.
The Terraform Provider for VMware Aria Automation is a partner provider. Partner providers are owned and maintained by members of the HashiCorp Technology Partner Program. HashiCorp verifies the authenticity of the publisher and the providers are listed on the Terraform Registry with a Partner
label.
To use a released version of the Terraform provider in your environment, run terraform init
and Terraform will automatically install the provider from the Terraform Registry.
Refer to Installing the Terraform Provider for VMware Aria Automation for additional instructions on automated and manual installation methods and how to control the provider version.
For either installation method, documentation about the provider configuration, resources, and data sources can be found on the provider page on the Terraform Registry.
The provider accepts either a refresh_token
or an access_token
to interact with the product API, but not both at the same time.
For more information on obtaining a refresh_token
for the provider configuration the provider, refer Get Your Refresh Token for the VMware Aria Automation API.
Examples on the use of the provider configuration, resources, and data sources can be found in the project's examples
directory.
The provider does not upgrade automatically. After each new release, you can run the following command to upgrade the provider:
terraform init -upgrade
The project team welcomes contributions from the community. Please read our Developer Certificate of Origin. All contributions to this repository must be signed as described on that page. Your signature certifies that you wrote the patch or have the right to pass it on as an open-source patch.
If you discover a bug or would like to suggest an enhancement, submit an issue.
If you would like to submit a pull request, please read the contribution guidelines to get started. In case of enhancement or feature contribution, we kindly ask you to open an issue to discuss it beforehand.
The Terraform Provider for VMware Aria Automation is available under the Mozilla Public License, version 2.0 license.