Terraform resource for managing an AWS Agents for Amazon Bedrock Data Source.
resource "aws_bedrockagent_data_source" "example" {
}
The following arguments are required:
example_arg
- (Required) Concise argument description. Do not begin the description with "An", "The", "Defines", "Indicates", or "Specifies," as these are verbose. In other words, "Indicates the amount of storage," can be rewritten as "Amount of storage," without losing any information.The following arguments are optional:
optional_arg
- (Optional) Concise argument description. Do not begin the description with "An", "The", "Defines", "Indicates", or "Specifies," as these are verbose. In other words, "Indicates the amount of storage," can be rewritten as "Amount of storage," without losing any information.This resource exports the following attributes in addition to the arguments above:
arn
- ARN of the Data Source. Do not begin the description with "An", "The", "Defines", "Indicates", or "Specifies," as these are verbose. In other words, "Indicates the amount of storage," can be rewritten as "Amount of storage," without losing any information.example_attribute
- Concise description. Do not begin the description with "An", "The", "Defines", "Indicates", or "Specifies," as these are verbose. In other words, "Indicates the amount of storage," can be rewritten as "Amount of storage," without losing any information.create
- (Default 30m
)delete
- (Default 30m
)In Terraform v1.5.0 and later, use an import
block to import Agents for Amazon Bedrock Data Source using the example_id_arg
. For example:
import {
to = aws_bedrockagent_data_source.example
id = "data_source-id-12345678"
}
Using terraform import
, import Agents for Amazon Bedrock Data Source using the example_id_arg
. For example:
% terraform import aws_bedrockagent_data_source.example data_source-id-12345678