pulumi-vsphere 4.11.0a1719905852__py3-none-any.whl → 4.11.0a1720619049__py3-none-any.whl

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  1. pulumi_vsphere/_inputs.py +12 -6
  2. pulumi_vsphere/compute_cluster_vm_affinity_rule.py +0 -4
  3. pulumi_vsphere/datacenter.py +7 -28
  4. pulumi_vsphere/datastore_cluster.py +0 -14
  5. pulumi_vsphere/distributed_port_group.py +56 -7
  6. pulumi_vsphere/distributed_virtual_switch.py +7 -28
  7. pulumi_vsphere/entity_permissions.py +56 -35
  8. pulumi_vsphere/folder.py +0 -21
  9. pulumi_vsphere/get_compute_cluster_host_group.py +18 -16
  10. pulumi_vsphere/get_content_library.py +10 -6
  11. pulumi_vsphere/get_content_library_item.py +12 -8
  12. pulumi_vsphere/get_datastore.py +9 -9
  13. pulumi_vsphere/get_datastore_stats.py +34 -32
  14. pulumi_vsphere/get_dynamic.py +14 -12
  15. pulumi_vsphere/get_guest_os_customization.py +8 -43
  16. pulumi_vsphere/get_host_base_images.py +6 -6
  17. pulumi_vsphere/get_host_pci_device.py +4 -2
  18. pulumi_vsphere/get_host_thumbprint.py +12 -12
  19. pulumi_vsphere/get_host_vgpu_profile.py +4 -2
  20. pulumi_vsphere/get_license.py +2 -1
  21. pulumi_vsphere/get_network.py +14 -14
  22. pulumi_vsphere/get_resource_pool.py +12 -8
  23. pulumi_vsphere/get_role.py +4 -4
  24. pulumi_vsphere/get_virtual_machine.py +58 -33
  25. pulumi_vsphere/guest_os_customization.py +4 -4
  26. pulumi_vsphere/nas_datastore.py +7 -7
  27. pulumi_vsphere/outputs.py +48 -40
  28. pulumi_vsphere/pulumi-plugin.json +1 -1
  29. pulumi_vsphere/resource_pool.py +2 -2
  30. pulumi_vsphere/supervisor.py +104 -0
  31. pulumi_vsphere/virtual_disk.py +7 -7
  32. pulumi_vsphere/virtual_machine.py +2 -2
  33. pulumi_vsphere/virtual_machine_class.py +2 -0
  34. pulumi_vsphere/virtual_machine_snapshot.py +2 -2
  35. pulumi_vsphere/vm_storage_policy.py +2 -2
  36. pulumi_vsphere/vnic.py +61 -65
  37. {pulumi_vsphere-4.11.0a1719905852.dist-info → pulumi_vsphere-4.11.0a1720619049.dist-info}/METADATA +1 -1
  38. {pulumi_vsphere-4.11.0a1719905852.dist-info → pulumi_vsphere-4.11.0a1720619049.dist-info}/RECORD +40 -40
  39. {pulumi_vsphere-4.11.0a1719905852.dist-info → pulumi_vsphere-4.11.0a1720619049.dist-info}/WHEEL +1 -1
  40. {pulumi_vsphere-4.11.0a1719905852.dist-info → pulumi_vsphere-4.11.0a1720619049.dist-info}/top_level.txt +0 -0
@@ -21,11 +21,14 @@ class EntityPermissionsArgs:
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  permissions: pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['EntityPermissionsPermissionArgs']]]):
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  """
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  The set of arguments for constructing a EntityPermissions resource.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] entity_id: The managed object id (uuid for some entities) on which permissions are to be created.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] entity_type: The managed object type, types can be found in the managed object type section
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- [here](https://developer.vmware.com/apis/968/vsphere).
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- :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['EntityPermissionsPermissionArgs']]] permissions: The permissions to be given on this entity. Keep the permissions sorted
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- alphabetically on `user_or_group` for a better user experience.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] entity_id: The managed object id (uuid for some entities) on
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+ which permissions are to be created.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] entity_type: The managed object type, types can be found in the
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+ managed object type section
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+ [here](https://developer.broadcom.com/xapis/vsphere-web-services-api/latest/).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['EntityPermissionsPermissionArgs']]] permissions: The permissions to be given on this entity. Keep
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+ the permissions sorted alphabetically on `user_or_group` for a better user
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+ experience.
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  """
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  pulumi.set(__self__, "entity_id", entity_id)
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  pulumi.set(__self__, "entity_type", entity_type)
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  @pulumi.getter(name="entityId")
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  def entity_id(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
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  """
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- The managed object id (uuid for some entities) on which permissions are to be created.
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+ The managed object id (uuid for some entities) on
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+ which permissions are to be created.
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  """
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  return pulumi.get(self, "entity_id")
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  @pulumi.getter(name="entityType")
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  def entity_type(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
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  """
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- The managed object type, types can be found in the managed object type section
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- [here](https://developer.vmware.com/apis/968/vsphere).
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+ The managed object type, types can be found in the
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+ managed object type section
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+ [here](https://developer.broadcom.com/xapis/vsphere-web-services-api/latest/).
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  """
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  return pulumi.get(self, "entity_type")
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@@ -60,8 +65,9 @@ class EntityPermissionsArgs:
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  @pulumi.getter
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  def permissions(self) -> pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['EntityPermissionsPermissionArgs']]]:
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  """
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- The permissions to be given on this entity. Keep the permissions sorted
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- alphabetically on `user_or_group` for a better user experience.
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+ The permissions to be given on this entity. Keep
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+ the permissions sorted alphabetically on `user_or_group` for a better user
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+ experience.
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  """
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  return pulumi.get(self, "permissions")
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  permissions: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['EntityPermissionsPermissionArgs']]]] = None):
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  """
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  Input properties used for looking up and filtering EntityPermissions resources.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] entity_id: The managed object id (uuid for some entities) on which permissions are to be created.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] entity_type: The managed object type, types can be found in the managed object type section
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- [here](https://developer.vmware.com/apis/968/vsphere).
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- :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['EntityPermissionsPermissionArgs']]] permissions: The permissions to be given on this entity. Keep the permissions sorted
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- alphabetically on `user_or_group` for a better user experience.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] entity_id: The managed object id (uuid for some entities) on
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+ which permissions are to be created.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] entity_type: The managed object type, types can be found in the
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+ managed object type section
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+ [here](https://developer.broadcom.com/xapis/vsphere-web-services-api/latest/).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['EntityPermissionsPermissionArgs']]] permissions: The permissions to be given on this entity. Keep
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+ the permissions sorted alphabetically on `user_or_group` for a better user
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+ experience.
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  """
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  if entity_id is not None:
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  pulumi.set(__self__, "entity_id", entity_id)
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  @pulumi.getter(name="entityId")
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  def entity_id(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
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  """
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- The managed object id (uuid for some entities) on which permissions are to be created.
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+ The managed object id (uuid for some entities) on
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+ which permissions are to be created.
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  """
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  return pulumi.get(self, "entity_id")
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  @pulumi.getter(name="entityType")
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  def entity_type(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
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  """
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+ The managed object type, types can be found in the
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+ managed object type section
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+ [here](https://developer.broadcom.com/xapis/vsphere-web-services-api/latest/).
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  """
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  return pulumi.get(self, "entity_type")
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  @pulumi.getter
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  def permissions(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['EntityPermissionsPermissionArgs']]]]:
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  """
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- The permissions to be given on this entity. Keep the permissions sorted
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- alphabetically on `user_or_group` for a better user experience.
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+ The permissions to be given on this entity. Keep
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+ the permissions sorted alphabetically on `user_or_group` for a better user
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+ experience.
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  """
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  return pulumi.get(self, "permissions")
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  Create a EntityPermissions resource with the given unique name, props, and options.
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  :param str resource_name: The name of the resource.
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  :param pulumi.ResourceOptions opts: Options for the resource.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] entity_id: The managed object id (uuid for some entities) on which permissions are to be created.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] entity_type: The managed object type, types can be found in the managed object type section
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- [here](https://developer.vmware.com/apis/968/vsphere).
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- :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[pulumi.InputType['EntityPermissionsPermissionArgs']]]] permissions: The permissions to be given on this entity. Keep the permissions sorted
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- alphabetically on `user_or_group` for a better user experience.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] entity_id: The managed object id (uuid for some entities) on
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+ which permissions are to be created.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] entity_type: The managed object type, types can be found in the
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+ managed object type section
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+ [here](https://developer.broadcom.com/xapis/vsphere-web-services-api/latest/).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[pulumi.InputType['EntityPermissionsPermissionArgs']]]] permissions: The permissions to be given on this entity. Keep
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+ the permissions sorted alphabetically on `user_or_group` for a better user
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+ experience.
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  """
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  ...
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  @overload
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  :param str resource_name: The unique name of the resulting resource.
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  :param pulumi.Input[str] id: The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
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  :param pulumi.ResourceOptions opts: Options for the resource.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] entity_id: The managed object id (uuid for some entities) on which permissions are to be created.
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- [here](https://developer.vmware.com/apis/968/vsphere).
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- :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[pulumi.InputType['EntityPermissionsPermissionArgs']]]] permissions: The permissions to be given on this entity. Keep the permissions sorted
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] entity_id: The managed object id (uuid for some entities) on
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] entity_type: The managed object type, types can be found in the
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+ managed object type section
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+ [here](https://developer.broadcom.com/xapis/vsphere-web-services-api/latest/).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[pulumi.InputType['EntityPermissionsPermissionArgs']]]] permissions: The permissions to be given on this entity. Keep
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  """
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  def entity_id(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
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  """
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  """
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  """
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pulumi_vsphere/folder.py CHANGED
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+ content library.
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- > **NOTE:** This resource requires vCenter Server and is not available on direct ESXi host connections.
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+ > **NOTE:** This resource requires vCenter and is not available on direct ESXi
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94
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  import pulumi
97
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  import pulumi_vsphere as vsphere
98
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99
- library = vsphere.get_content_library(name="Content Library")
103
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  ```
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102
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@@ -79,13 +79,15 @@ def get_content_library_item(library_id: Optional[str] = None,
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  The `ContentLibraryItem` data source can be used to discover the ID
80
80
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81
81
 
82
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83
- direct ESXi host connections.
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+ > **NOTE:** This resource requires vCenter and is not available on direct ESXi
83
+ host connections.
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84
 
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- :param str library_id: The ID of the content library in which the item exists.
86
+ :param str library_id: The ID of the content library in which the item
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88
  :param str name: The name of the content library item.
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- :param str type: The type for the content library item. One of `ovf`, `vm-template`, or `iso`
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+ :param str type: The type for the content library item. One of `ovf`,
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  """
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91
93
  __args__['libraryId'] = library_id
@@ -110,12 +112,14 @@ def get_content_library_item_output(library_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = No
110
112
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111
113
  of a content library item.
112
114
 
113
- > **NOTE:** This resource requires vCenter Server and is not available on
114
- direct ESXi host connections.
115
+ > **NOTE:** This resource requires vCenter and is not available on direct ESXi
116
+ host connections.
115
117
 
116
118
 
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- :param str library_id: The ID of the content library in which the item exists.
119
+ :param str library_id: The ID of the content library in which the item
120
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121
  :param str name: The name of the content library item.
119
- :param str type: The type for the content library item. One of `ovf`, `vm-template`, or `iso`
122
+ :param str type: The type for the content library item. One of `ovf`,
123
+ `vm-template`, or `iso`
120
124
  """
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125
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@@ -57,9 +57,9 @@ class GetDatastoreResult:
57
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  @pulumi.getter
58
58
  def stats(self) -> Optional[Mapping[str, Any]]:
59
59
  """
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- The disk space usage statistics for the specific datastore. The total
61
- datastore capacity is represented as `capacity` and the free remaining disk is
62
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+ The disk space usage statistics for the specific datastore. The
61
+ total datastore capacity is represented as `capacity` and the free remaining
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+ disk is represented as `free`.
63
63
  """
64
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  return pulumi.get(self, "stats")
65
65
 
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103
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  search path used in `name` is an absolute path. For default datacenters, use
104
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  the `id` attribute from an empty `Datacenter` data source.
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  :param str name: The name of the datastore. This can be a name or path.
106
- :param Mapping[str, Any] stats: The disk space usage statistics for the specific datastore. The total
107
- datastore capacity is represented as `capacity` and the free remaining disk is
108
- represented as `free`.
106
+ :param Mapping[str, Any] stats: The disk space usage statistics for the specific datastore. The
107
+ total datastore capacity is represented as `capacity` and the free remaining
108
+ disk is represented as `free`.
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109
  """
110
110
  __args__ = dict()
111
111
  __args__['datacenterId'] = datacenter_id
@@ -149,8 +149,8 @@ def get_datastore_output(datacenter_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[Optional[str]]] =
149
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150
150
  the `id` attribute from an empty `Datacenter` data source.
151
151
  :param str name: The name of the datastore. This can be a name or path.
152
- :param Mapping[str, Any] stats: The disk space usage statistics for the specific datastore. The total
153
- datastore capacity is represented as `capacity` and the free remaining disk is
154
- represented as `free`.
152
+ :param Mapping[str, Any] stats: The disk space usage statistics for the specific datastore. The
153
+ total datastore capacity is represented as `capacity` and the free remaining
154
+ disk is represented as `free`.
155
155
  """
156
156
  ...
@@ -39,8 +39,8 @@ class GetDatastoreStatsResult:
39
39
  @pulumi.getter
40
40
  def capacity(self) -> Optional[Mapping[str, Any]]:
41
41
  """
42
- A mapping of the capacity for all datastore in the datacenter
43
- , where the name of the datastore is used as key and the capacity as value.
42
+ A mapping of the capacity for all datastore in the datacenter,
43
+ where the name of the datastore is used as key and the capacity as value.
44
44
  """
45
45
  return pulumi.get(self, "capacity")
46
46
 
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48
48
  @pulumi.getter(name="datacenterId")
49
49
  def datacenter_id(self) -> str:
50
50
  """
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- The [managed object reference ID][docs-about-morefs]
52
- of the datacenter the datastores are located in.
51
+ The [managed object reference ID][docs-about-morefs] of the
52
+ datacenter the datastores are located in.
53
53
  """
54
54
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55
55
 
@@ -58,8 +58,8 @@ class GetDatastoreStatsResult:
58
58
  def free_space(self) -> Optional[Mapping[str, Any]]:
59
59
  """
60
60
  A mapping of the free space for each datastore in the
61
- datacenter, where the name of the datastore is used as key and the free
62
- space as value.
61
+ datacenter, where the name of the datastore is used as key and the free space
62
+ as value.
63
63
  """
64
64
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65
65
 
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89
89
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90
90
  opts: Optional[pulumi.InvokeOptions] = None) -> AwaitableGetDatastoreStatsResult:
91
91
  """
92
- The `get_datastore_stats` data source can be used to retrieve the usage stats
93
- of all vSphere datastore objects in a datacenter. This can then be used as a
94
- standalone datasource to get information required as input to other data sources.
92
+ The `get_datastore_stats` data source can be used to retrieve the usage
93
+ stats of all vSphere datastore objects in a datacenter. This can then be used as
94
+ a standalone data source to get information required as input to other data
95
+ sources.
95
96
 
96
97
  ## Example Usage
97
98
 
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103
104
  datastore_stats = vsphere.get_datastore_stats(datacenter_id=datacenter.id)
104
105
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105
106
 
106
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107
- datastore with the most free space. For example, in addition to
108
- the above:
107
+ A useful example of this data source would be to determine the datastore with
108
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109
109
 
110
110
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111
111
 
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119
119
  and a `locals.tf` like that:
120
120
 
121
121
 
122
- :param Mapping[str, Any] capacity: A mapping of the capacity for all datastore in the datacenter
123
- , where the name of the datastore is used as key and the capacity as value.
124
- :param str datacenter_id: The [managed object reference ID][docs-about-morefs]
125
- of the datacenter the datastores are located in. For default datacenters, use
126
- the `id` attribute from an empty `Datacenter` data source.
122
+ :param Mapping[str, Any] capacity: A mapping of the capacity for all datastore in the datacenter,
123
+ where the name of the datastore is used as key and the capacity as value.
124
+ :param str datacenter_id: The
125
+ [managed object reference ID][docs-about-morefs] of the datacenter the
126
+ datastores are located in. For default datacenters, use the `id` attribute
127
+ from an empty `Datacenter` data source.
127
128
 
128
129
  [docs-about-morefs]: /docs/providers/vsphere/index.html#use-of-managed-object-references-by-the-vsphere-provider
129
130
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130
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131
- space as value.
131
+ datacenter, where the name of the datastore is used as key and the free space
132
+ as value.
132
133
  """
133
134
  __args__ = dict()
134
135
  __args__['capacity'] = capacity
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150
151
  free_space: Optional[pulumi.Input[Optional[Mapping[str, Any]]]] = None,
151
152
  opts: Optional[pulumi.InvokeOptions] = None) -> pulumi.Output[GetDatastoreStatsResult]:
152
153
  """
153
- The `get_datastore_stats` data source can be used to retrieve the usage stats
154
- of all vSphere datastore objects in a datacenter. This can then be used as a
155
- standalone datasource to get information required as input to other data sources.
154
+ The `get_datastore_stats` data source can be used to retrieve the usage
155
+ stats of all vSphere datastore objects in a datacenter. This can then be used as
156
+ a standalone data source to get information required as input to other data
157
+ sources.
156
158
 
157
159
  ## Example Usage
158
160
 
@@ -164,9 +166,8 @@ def get_datastore_stats_output(capacity: Optional[pulumi.Input[Optional[Mapping[
164
166
  datastore_stats = vsphere.get_datastore_stats(datacenter_id=datacenter.id)
165
167
  ```
166
168
 
167
- A usefull example of this datasource would be to determine the
168
- datastore with the most free space. For example, in addition to
169
- the above:
169
+ A useful example of this data source would be to determine the datastore with
170
+ the most free space. For example, in addition to the above:
170
171
 
171
172
  Create an `outputs.tf` like that:
172
173
 
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180
181
  and a `locals.tf` like that:
181
182
 
182
183
 
183
- :param Mapping[str, Any] capacity: A mapping of the capacity for all datastore in the datacenter
184
- , where the name of the datastore is used as key and the capacity as value.
185
- :param str datacenter_id: The [managed object reference ID][docs-about-morefs]
186
- of the datacenter the datastores are located in. For default datacenters, use
187
- the `id` attribute from an empty `Datacenter` data source.
184
+ :param Mapping[str, Any] capacity: A mapping of the capacity for all datastore in the datacenter,
185
+ where the name of the datastore is used as key and the capacity as value.
186
+ :param str datacenter_id: The
187
+ [managed object reference ID][docs-about-morefs] of the datacenter the
188
+ datastores are located in. For default datacenters, use the `id` attribute
189
+ from an empty `Datacenter` data source.
188
190
 
189
191
  [docs-about-morefs]: /docs/providers/vsphere/index.html#use-of-managed-object-references-by-the-vsphere-provider
190
192
  :param Mapping[str, Any] free_space: A mapping of the free space for each datastore in the
191
- datacenter, where the name of the datastore is used as key and the free
192
- space as value.
193
+ datacenter, where the name of the datastore is used as key and the free space
194
+ as value.
193
195
  """
194
196
  ...
@@ -78,9 +78,10 @@ def get_dynamic(filters: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
78
78
  """
79
79
  [docs-about-morefs]: /docs/providers/vsphere/index.html#use-of-managed-object-references-by-the-vsphere-provider
80
80
 
81
- The `get_dynamic` data source can be used to get the [managed object reference ID][docs-about-morefs]
82
- of any tagged managed object in vCenter Server by providing a list of tag IDs
83
- and an optional regular expression to filter objects by name.
81
+ The `get_dynamic` data source can be used to get the
82
+ [managed object reference ID][docs-about-morefs] of any tagged managed object in
83
+ vCenter Server by providing a list of tag IDs and an optional regular expression
84
+ to filter objects by name.
84
85
 
85
86
  ## Example Usage
86
87
 
@@ -104,11 +105,11 @@ def get_dynamic(filters: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
104
105
 
105
106
  :param Sequence[str] filters: A list of tag IDs that must be present on an object to
106
107
  be a match.
107
- :param str name_regex: A regular expression that will be used to match
108
- the object's name.
108
+ :param str name_regex: A regular expression that will be used to match the
109
+ object's name.
109
110
  :param str type: The managed object type the returned object must match.
110
111
  The managed object types can be found in the managed object type section
111
- [here](https://developer.vmware.com/apis/968/vsphere).
112
+ [here](https://developer.broadcom.com/xapis/vsphere-web-services-api/latest/).
112
113
  """
113
114
  __args__ = dict()
114
115
  __args__['filters'] = filters
@@ -132,9 +133,10 @@ def get_dynamic_output(filters: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[str]]] = None,
132
133
  """
133
134
  [docs-about-morefs]: /docs/providers/vsphere/index.html#use-of-managed-object-references-by-the-vsphere-provider
134
135
 
135
- The `get_dynamic` data source can be used to get the [managed object reference ID][docs-about-morefs]
136
- of any tagged managed object in vCenter Server by providing a list of tag IDs
137
- and an optional regular expression to filter objects by name.
136
+ The `get_dynamic` data source can be used to get the
137
+ [managed object reference ID][docs-about-morefs] of any tagged managed object in
138
+ vCenter Server by providing a list of tag IDs and an optional regular expression
139
+ to filter objects by name.
138
140
 
139
141
  ## Example Usage
140
142
 
@@ -158,10 +160,10 @@ def get_dynamic_output(filters: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[str]]] = None,
158
160
 
159
161
  :param Sequence[str] filters: A list of tag IDs that must be present on an object to
160
162
  be a match.
161
- :param str name_regex: A regular expression that will be used to match
162
- the object's name.
163
+ :param str name_regex: A regular expression that will be used to match the
164
+ object's name.
163
165
  :param str type: The managed object type the returned object must match.
164
166
  The managed object types can be found in the managed object type section
165
- [here](https://developer.vmware.com/apis/968/vsphere).
167
+ [here](https://developer.broadcom.com/xapis/vsphere-web-services-api/latest/).
166
168
  """
167
169
  ...