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rabbitmq | RabbitMQ: rabbitmq_policy | docs-rabbitmq-resource-policy | Creates and manages a policy on a RabbitMQ server. |
rabbitmq_policy
The rabbitmq_policy
resource creates and manages policies for exchanges
and queues.
Example Usage
resource "rabbitmq_vhost" "test" {
name = "test"
}
resource "rabbitmq_permissions" "guest" {
user = "guest"
vhost = "${rabbitmq_vhost.test.name}"
permissions {
configure = ".*"
write = ".*"
read = ".*"
}
}
resource "rabbitmq_policy" "test" {
name = "test"
vhost = "${rabbitmq_permissions.guest.vhost}"
policy {
pattern = ".*"
priority = 0
apply_to = "all"
definition {
ha-mode = "all"
}
}
}
Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
-
name
- (Required) The name of the policy. -
vhost
- (Required) The vhost to create the resource in. -
policy
- (Required) The settings of the policy. The structure is described below.
The policy
block supports:
pattern
- (Required) A pattern to match an exchange or queue name.priority
- (Required) The policy with the greater priority is applied first.apply_to
- (Required) Can either be "exchange", "queues", or "all".definition
- (Required) Key/value pairs of the policy definition. See the RabbitMQ documentation for definition references and examples.
Attributes Reference
No further attributes are exported.
Import
Policies can be imported using the id
which is composed of name@vhost
.
E.g.
terraform import rabbitmq_policy.test name@vhost