Data Source: oci_security_attribute_security_attribute
This data source provides details about a specific Security Attribute resource in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Security Attribute service.
Gets the specified security attribute’s information.
Example Usage
data "oci_security_attribute_security_attribute" "test_security_attribute" {
#Required
security_attribute_name = oci_security_attribute_security_attribute.test_security_attribute.name
security_attribute_namespace_id = oci_security_attribute_security_attribute_namespace.test_security_attribute_namespace.id
}
Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
security_attribute_name
- (Required) The name of the security attribute.security_attribute_namespace_id
- (Required) The OCID of the security attribute namespace.
Attributes Reference
The following attributes are exported:
compartment_id
- The OCID of the compartment that contains the security attribute definition.description
- The description you assign to the security attribute.id
- The OCID of the security attribute definition.is_retired
- Indicates whether the security attribute is retired. See Managing Security Attribute Namespaces.name
- The name assigned to the security attribute during creation. This is the security attribute key. The name must be unique within the security attribute namespace and cannot be changed.security_attribute_namespace_id
- The OCID of the security attribute namespace that contains the security attribute definition.security_attribute_namespace_name
- The name of the security attribute namespace that contains the security attribute.state
- The security attribute’s current state. After creating a security attribute, make sure itslifecycleState
is ACTIVE before using it. After retiring a security attribute, make sure itslifecycleState
is INACTIVE before using it. If you delete a security attribute, you cannot delete another security attribute until the deleted security attribute’slifecycleState
changes from DELETING to DELETED.time_created
- Date and time the security attribute was created, in the format defined by RFC3339. Example:2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Z
type
- The data type of the security attribute.validator
- Validates a security attribute value. Each validator performs validation steps in addition to the standard validation for security attribute values. For more information, see Limits on Security Attributes.If you define a validator after a value has been set for a security attribute, then any updates that attempt to change the value must pass the additional validation defined by the current rule. Previously set values (even those that would fail the current validation) are not updated. You can still update other attributes to resources that contain a non-valid security attribute.
To clear the validator call UpdateSecurityAttribute with DefaultSecuirtyAttributeValidator.
validator_type
- Specifies the type of validation: a static value (no validation) or a list.values
- The list of allowed values for a security attribute value.