docs: update Cloudflare casing (#12844)
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page_title: "Provider: Cloudflare"
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sidebar_current: "docs-cloudflare-index"
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description: |-
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The CloudFlare provider is used to interact with the DNS resources supported by CloudFlare. The provider needs to be configured with the proper credentials before it can be used.
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The Cloudflare provider is used to interact with the DNS resources supported by Cloudflare. The provider needs to be configured with the proper credentials before it can be used.
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# CloudFlare Provider
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# Cloudflare Provider
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The CloudFlare provider is used to interact with the
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DNS resources supported by CloudFlare. The provider needs to be configured
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The Cloudflare provider is used to interact with the
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DNS resources supported by Cloudflare. The provider needs to be configured
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with the proper credentials before it can be used.
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Use the navigation to the left to read about the available resources.
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## Example Usage
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```
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# Configure the CloudFlare provider
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# Configure the Cloudflare provider
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provider "cloudflare" {
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email = "${var.cloudflare_email}"
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token = "${var.cloudflare_token}"
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---
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layout: "cloudflare"
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page_title: "CloudFlare: cloudflare_record"
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page_title: "Cloudflare: cloudflare_record"
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sidebar_current: "docs-cloudflare-resource-record"
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description: |-
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Provides a Cloudflare record resource.
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* `type` - (Required) The type of the record
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* `ttl` - (Optional) The TTL of the record
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* `priority` - (Optional) The priority of the record
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* `proxied` - (Optional) Whether the record gets CloudFlares origin protection.
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* `proxied` - (Optional) Whether the record gets Cloudflare's origin protection.
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## Attributes Reference
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* `ttl` - The TTL of the record
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* `priority` - The priority of the record
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* `hostname` - The FQDN of the record
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* `proxied` - (Optional) Whether the record gets CloudFlares origin protection.
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* `proxied` - (Optional) Whether the record gets Cloudflare's origin protection.
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provider is responsible for understanding API interactions and exposing
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resources. Providers generally are an IaaS (e.g. AWS, GCP, Microsoft Azure,
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OpenStack), PaaS (e.g. Heroku), or SaaS services (e.g. Atlas, DNSimple,
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CloudFlare).
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Cloudflare).
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Use the navigation to the left to read about the available providers.
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Terraform can be used to codify the setup required for a Heroku application, ensuring
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that all the required add-ons are available, but it can go even further: configuring
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DNSimple to set a CNAME, or setting up CloudFlare as a CDN for the
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DNSimple to set a CNAME, or setting up Cloudflare as a CDN for the
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app. Best of all, Terraform can do all of this in under 30 seconds without
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using a web interface.
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setup, but it goes further by being both cloud-agnostic and enabling
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multiple providers and services to be combined and composed. For example,
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Terraform can be used to orchestrate an AWS and OpenStack cluster simultaneously,
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while enabling 3rd-party providers like CloudFlare and DNSimple to be integrated
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while enabling 3rd-party providers like Cloudflare and DNSimple to be integrated
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to provide CDN and DNS services. This enables Terraform to represent and
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manage the entire infrastructure with its supporting services, instead of
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only the subset that exists within a single provider. It provides a single
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</li>
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<li<%= sidebar_current("docs-cloudflare-index") %>>
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<a href="/docs/providers/cloudflare/index.html">CloudFlare Provider</a>
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<a href="/docs/providers/cloudflare/index.html">Cloudflare Provider</a>
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</li>
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<li<%= sidebar_current(/^docs-cloudflare-resource/) %>>
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</li>
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<li<%= sidebar_current("docs-providers-cloudflare") %>>
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<a href="/docs/providers/cloudflare/index.html">CloudFlare</a>
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<a href="/docs/providers/cloudflare/index.html">Cloudflare</a>
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</li>
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<li<%= sidebar_current("docs-providers-cloudstack") %>>
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