Data Source: azurerm_windows_web_app

Use this data source to access information about an existing Windows Web App.

Example Usage

data "azurerm_windows_web_app" "example" {
  name                = "existing"
  resource_group_name = "existing"
}

output "id" {
  value = data.azurerm_windows_web_app.example.id
}

Arguments Reference

The following arguments are supported:

Attributes Reference

In addition to the Arguments listed above - the following Attributes are exported:


A action block exports the following:


An active_directory block exports the following:


An application_logs block exports the following:


An application_stack block exports the following:


A auth_settings block exports the following:


An auth_settings_v2 block exports the following:


An apple_v2 block supports the following:


An active_directory_v2 block supports the following:


An azure_static_web_app_v2 block supports the following:


A custom_oidc_v2 block supports the following:


A facebook_v2 block supports the following:


A github_v2 block supports the following:


A google_v2 block supports the following:


A microsoft_v2 block supports the following:


A twitter_v2 block supports the following:


A login block supports the following:


A auto_heal_setting block exports the following:


A azure_blob_storage block exports the following:


A backup block exports the following:


A connection_string block exports the following:


A cors block exports the following:


A custom_action block exports the following:


A facebook block exports the following:


A file_system block exports the following:


A github block exports the following:


A google block exports the following:


A http_logs block exports the following:


A identity block exports the following:


A logs block exports the following:


A microsoft block exports the following:


A requests block exports the following:


A schedule block exports the following:


A site_config block exports the following:


A site_credential block exports the following:


A slow_request block exports the following:


A slow_request_with_path block supports the following:


A status_code block exports the following:


A sticky_settings block exports the following:


A storage_account block exports the following:


A trigger block exports the following:


A twitter block exports the following:


A handler_mapping block supports the following:


A virtual_application block exports the following:


A virtual_directory block exports the following:

Timeouts

The timeouts block allows you to specify timeouts for certain actions: