Container Registry Token
Get information on a Container Registry Token
The Container Registry Token data source can be used to search for and return an existing Container Registry Token. You can provide a string for the name parameter which will be compared with provisioned Container Registry Token. If a single match is found, it will be returned. If your search results in multiple matches, an error will be returned. When this happens, please refine your search and make sure that your resources have unique names.
Example Usage
By Id
By Name
By Name with Partial Match
Argument Reference
registry_id
- (Required) Registry's UUID.id
- (Optional) ID of the container registry token you want to search for.name
- (Optional) Name of an existing container registry token that you want to search for. Search by name is case-insensitive. The whole resource name is required ifpartial_match
parameter is not set to true.partial_match
- (Optional) Whether partial matching is allowed or not when using name argument. Default value is false.
registry_id
and either name
or id
must be provided. If none, or both of name
and id
are provided, the datasource will return an error.
Attributes Reference
The following attributes are returned by the datasource:
id
- Id of the container registry token.name
- The name of the container registry token.credentials
username
expiry-date
scopes
actions
name
type
status
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