@robinmordasiewicz/f5xc-terraform-mcp 3.11.1 → 3.11.2

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  page_title: "f5xc_discovery Resource - terraform-provider-f5xc"
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  subcategory: "Applications"
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  description: |-
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- Manages a Discovery resource in F5 Distributed Cloud for api to create discovery object for a site or virtual site in system namespace. configuration.
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  ---
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  # f5xc_discovery (Resource)
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- Manages a Discovery resource in F5 Distributed Cloud for api to create discovery object for a site or virtual site in system namespace. configuration.
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  ~> **Note** For more information about this resource, please refer to the [F5 XC API Documentation](https://docs.cloud.f5.com/docs/api/).
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  ```terraform
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  # Discovery Resource Example
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- # Manages a Discovery resource in F5 Distributed Cloud for api to create discovery object for a site or virtual site in system namespace. configuration.
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  # Basic Discovery configuration
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  resource "f5xc_discovery" "example" {
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  ### Spec Argument Reference
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- &#x2022; <a id="cluster-id"></a>[`cluster_id`](#cluster-id) - Optional String<br>Specify identifier for discovery cluster. This identifier can be specified in endpoint object to discover only from this discovery object
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- &#x2022; <a id="discovery-consul"></a>[`discovery_consul`](#discovery-consul) - Optional Block<br>Discovery configuration for Hashicorp Consul<br>See [Discovery Consul](#discovery-consul) below for details.
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- <br><br>&#x2022; <a id="discovery-k8s"></a>[`discovery_k8s`](#discovery-k8s) - Optional Block<br>K8S Discovery Configuration. Discovery configuration for K8S<br>See [Discovery K8S](#discovery-k8s) below for details.
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- <a id="no-cluster-id"></a>&#x2022; [`no_cluster_id`](#no-cluster-id) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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+ <a id="custom-auth-types"></a>&#x2022; [`custom_auth_types`](#custom-auth-types) - Optional Block<br>Select your custom authentication types to be detected in the API discovery<br>See [Custom Auth Types](#custom-auth-types) below for details.
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  <a id="timeouts"></a>&#x2022; [`timeouts`](#timeouts) - Optional Block<br>See [Timeouts](#timeouts) below for details.
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- <a id="where"></a>&#x2022; [`where`](#where) - Optional Block<br>NetworkSiteRefSelector defines a union of reference to site or reference to virtual_network or reference to virtual_site It is used to determine virtual network using following rules \* Direct reference to virtual_network object \* Site local network when refering to site object \* All site local<br>See [Where](#where) below for details.
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  ### Attributes Reference
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  In addition to all arguments above, the following attributes are exported:
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- #### Discovery Consul
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- A [`discovery_consul`](#discovery-consul) block supports the following:
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- <a id="discovery-consul-access-info"></a>&#x2022; [`access_info`](#discovery-consul-access-info) - Optional Block<br>Hashicorp Consul API server information<br>See [Access Info](#discovery-consul-access-info) below.
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- <a id="discovery-consul-publish-info"></a>&#x2022; [`publish_info`](#discovery-consul-publish-info) - Optional Block<br>VIP Publish Configuration. Consul Configuration to publish VIPs<br>See [Publish Info](#discovery-consul-publish-info) below.
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- #### Discovery Consul Access Info
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- An [`access_info`](#discovery-consul-access-info) block (within [`discovery_consul`](#discovery-consul)) supports the following:
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- <a id="info-c7c3de"></a>&#x2022; [`connection_info`](#info-c7c3de) - Optional Block<br>Configuration details to access discovery service REST API<br>See [Connection Info](#info-c7c3de) below.
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- <a id="info-28e890"></a>&#x2022; [`http_basic_auth_info`](#info-28e890) - Optional Block<br>Authentication parameters to access Hashicorp Consul<br>See [HTTP Basic Auth Info](#info-28e890) below.
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- #### Discovery Consul Access Info Connection Info
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- A [`connection_info`](#info-c7c3de) block (within [`discovery_consul.access_info`](#discovery-consul-access-info)) supports the following:
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- <a id="server-db3eac"></a>&#x2022; [`api_server`](#server-db3eac) - Optional String<br>API server must be a fully qualified domain string and port specified as host:port pair
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- <a id="info-72d38f"></a>&#x2022; [`tls_info`](#info-72d38f) - Optional Block<br>TLS config for client of discovery service<br>See [TLS Info](#info-72d38f) below.
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- #### Discovery Consul Access Info Connection Info TLS Info Key URL Clear Secret Info
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- A [`publish_info`](#discovery-consul-publish-info) block (within [`discovery_consul`](#discovery-consul)) supports the following:
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- <a id="discovery-consul-publish-info-disable"></a>&#x2022; [`disable`](#discovery-consul-publish-info-disable) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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- <a id="discovery-k8s-default-all"></a>&#x2022; [`default_all`](#discovery-k8s-default-all) - Optional Block<br>Enable this option
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- <a id="discovery-k8s-namespace-mapping"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace_mapping`](#discovery-k8s-namespace-mapping) - Optional Block<br>Select the mapping between K8S namespaces from which services will be discovered and App Namespace to which the discovered services will be shared<br>See [Namespace Mapping](#discovery-k8s-namespace-mapping) below.
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- <a id="discovery-k8s-publish-info"></a>&#x2022; [`publish_info`](#discovery-k8s-publish-info) - Optional Block<br>VIP Publish Configurations. K8S Configuration to publish VIPs<br>See [Publish Info](#discovery-k8s-publish-info) below.
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- An [`access_info`](#discovery-k8s-access-info) block (within [`discovery_k8s`](#discovery-k8s)) supports the following:
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- <a id="url-d50898"></a>&#x2022; [`kubeconfig_url`](#url-d50898) - Optional Block<br>SecretType is used in an object to indicate a sensitive/confidential field<br>See [Kubeconfig URL](#url-d50898) below.
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- <a id="discovery-k8s-namespace-mapping-items"></a>&#x2022; [`items`](#discovery-k8s-namespace-mapping-items) - Optional Block<br>Map K8S namespace(s) to App Namespaces. In Shared Configuration, Discovered Services can only be mapped to a single App Namespace, which is determined by the first matched regex<br>See [Items](#discovery-k8s-namespace-mapping-items) below.
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- <a id="where-virtual-site-network-type"></a>&#x2022; [`network_type`](#where-virtual-site-network-type) - Optional String Defaults to `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL`<br>Possible values are `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL_INSIDE`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_PER_SITE`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_PUBLIC`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_GLOBAL`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_SERVICE`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_VER_INTERNAL`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL_INSIDE_OUTSIDE`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_IP_AUTO`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_VOLTADN_PRIVATE_NETWORK`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SRV6_NETWORK`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_IP_FABRIC`, `VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SEGMENT`<br>[Enum: VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL_INSIDE|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_PER_SITE|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_PUBLIC|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_GLOBAL|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_SERVICE|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_VER_INTERNAL|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL_INSIDE_OUTSIDE|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_IP_AUTO|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_VOLTADN_PRIVATE_NETWORK|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SRV6_NETWORK|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_IP_FABRIC|VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SEGMENT] Different types of virtual networks understood by the system Virtual-network of type VIRTUAL_NETWORK_SITE_LOCAL provides connectivity to public (outside) network. This is an insecure network and is connected to public internet via NAT Gateways/firwalls Virtual-network of this type is local to
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- <a id="where-virtual-site-ref"></a>&#x2022; [`ref`](#where-virtual-site-ref) - Optional Block<br>Virtual_site direct reference<br>See [Ref](#where-virtual-site-ref) below.
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- <a id="where-virtual-site-ref-kind"></a>&#x2022; [`kind`](#where-virtual-site-ref-kind) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then kind will hold the referred object's kind (e.g. 'route')
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- <a id="where-virtual-site-ref-name"></a>&#x2022; [`name`](#where-virtual-site-ref-name) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then name will hold the referred object's(e.g. Route's) name
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- <a id="where-virtual-site-ref-namespace"></a>&#x2022; [`namespace`](#where-virtual-site-ref-namespace) - Optional String<br>When a configuration object(e.g. Virtual_host) refers to another(e.g route) then namespace will hold the referred object's(e.g. Route's) namespace
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  ## Common Types