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Data Source: azurerm_kubernetes_cluster
Gets information about a managed Kubernetes Cluster (AKS)
Note: All arguments including the client secret will be stored in the raw state as plain-text. Read more about sensitive data in state.
Example Usage
data "azurerm_kubernetes_cluster" "test" {
name = "myakscluster"
resource_group_name = "my-example-resource-group"
}
Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
name
- (Required) The name of the managed Kubernetes Cluster.resource_group_name
- (Required) The name of the Resource Group in which the managed Kubernetes Cluster exists.
Attributes Reference
The following attributes are exported:
id
- The Kubernetes Managed Cluster ID.fqdn
- The FQDN of the Azure Kubernetes Managed Cluster.kube_config_raw
- Base64 encoded Kubernetes configuration.kube_config
- Akube_config
block as defined below.location
- The Azure Region in which the managed Kubernetes Cluster exists.dns_prefix
- The DNS Prefix of the managed Kubernetes cluster.kubernetes_version
- The version of Kubernetes used on the managed Kubernetes Cluster.linux_profile
- Alinux_profile
block as documented below.agent_pool_profile
- One or moreagent_profile_pool
blocks as documented below.service_principal
- Aservice_principal
block as documented below.tags
- A mapping of tags assigned to this resource.
kube_config
exports the following:
client_key
- Base64 encoded private key used by clients to authenticate to the Kubernetes cluster.client_certificate
- Base64 encoded public certificate used by clients to authenticate to the Kubernetes cluster.cluster_ca_certificate
- Base64 encoded public CA certificate used as the root of trust for the Kubernetes cluster.host
- The Kubernetes cluster server host.username
- A username used to authenticate to the Kubernetes cluster.password
- A password or token used to authenticate to the Kubernetes cluster.
NOTE: It's possible to use these credentials with the Kubernetes Provider like so:
provider "kubernetes" {
host = "${data.azurerm_kubernetes_cluster.main.kube_config.0.host}"
username = "${data.azurerm_kubernetes_cluster.main.kube_config.0.username}"
password = "${data.azurerm_kubernetes_cluster.main.kube_config.0.password}"
client_certificate = "${base64decode(data.azurerm_kubernetes_cluster.main.kube_config.0.client_certificate)}"
client_key = "${base64decode(data.azurerm_kubernetes_cluster.main.kube_config.0.client_key)}"
cluster_ca_certificate = "${base64decode(data.azurerm_kubernetes_cluster.main.kube_config.0.cluster_ca_certificate)}"
}
linux_profile
exports the following:
admin_username
- The username associated with the administrator account of the managed Kubernetes Cluster.ssh_key
- One or moressh_key
blocks as defined below.
ssh_key
exports the following:
key_data
- The Public SSH Key used to access the cluster.
agent_pool_profile
exports the following:
name
- The name assigned to this pool of agentscount
- The number of Agents (VM's) in the Pool.vm_size
- The size of each VM in the Agent Pool (e.g.Standard_F1
).os_disk_size_gb
- The size of the Agent VM's Operating System Disk in GB.os_type
- The Operating System used for the Agents.vnet_subnet_id
- The ID of the Subnet where the Agents in the Pool are provisioned.
service_principal
supports the following:
client_id
- The Client ID of the Service Principal used by this Managed Kubernetes Cluster.
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