DBaaS MongoDB User

Creates and manages DbaaS MongoDB users.

The DbaaS Mongo User data source can be used to search for and return an existing DbaaS MongoDB User. 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 string so that it is specific enough to return only one result.

Example Usage

By display_name

data "ionoscloud_mongo_user" "example" {
  cluster_id	= <cluster_id>
  display_name	= <display_name>
}

Argument reference

  • cluster_id - (Required)[string] The unique ID of the cluster. Updates to the value of the field force the cluster to be re-created.

  • username - (Required)[string] Used for authentication. Updates to the value of the field force the cluster to be re-created.

  • database - (Required)[string] The user database to use for authentication. Updates to the value of the field force the cluster to be re-created.

  • password - (Required)[string] User password. Updates to the value of the field force the cluster to be re-created.

  • roles - (Required)[string] a list of mongodb user roles. Updates to the value of the field force the cluster to be re-created.

    • role - (Required)[true] Mongodb user role. Examples: read, readWrite, readAnyDatabase, readWriteAnyDatabase, dbAdmin, dbAdminAnyDatabase, clusterMonitor and enableSharding.

    • database - (Required)[true] Database on which to apply the role.

NOTE: MongoDb users do not support update at the moment. Changing any attribute will result in the user being re-created.

Import

Resource DbaaS MongoDb User can be imported using the cluster_id, the database and the username e.g.

terraform import ionoscloud_mongo_cluster.mycluser {cluster uuid} {database} {username}

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