Use this data source to get a project, folder, organization or billing account logging sink details. To get more information about Service, see:
data google_logging_sink "project-sink" {
id = "projects/0123456789/sinks/my-sink-name"
}
The following arguments are supported:
id
- (Required) The identifier for the resource.
Examples:
projects/[PROJECT_ID]/sinks/[SINK_NAME]
organizations/[ORGANIZATION_ID]/sinks/[SINK_NAME]
billingAccounts/[BILLING_ACCOUNT_ID]/sinks/[SINK_NAME]
folders/[FOLDER_ID]/sinks/[SINK_NAME]
In addition to the arguments listed above, the following computed attributes are exported:
name
- The name of the logging sink.
destination
- The destination of the sink (or, in other words, where logs are written to).
filter
- The filter which is applied when exporting logs. Only log entries that match the filter are exported.
description
- The description of this sink.
disabled
- Whether this sink is disabled and it does not export any log entries.
writer_identity
- The identity associated with this sink. This identity must be granted write access to the configured destination
.
bigquery_options
- Options that affect sinks exporting data to BigQuery. Structure is documented below.
exclusions
- Log entries that match any of the exclusion filters are not exported. Structure is documented below.
The bigquery_options
block supports:
use_partitioned_tables
- Whether BigQuery's partition tables are used.The exclusions
block supports:
name
- A client-assigned identifier, such as load-balancer-exclusion
. description
- A description of this exclusion.filter
- An advanced logs filter that matches the log entries to be excluded. disabled
- Whether this exclusion is disabled and it does not exclude any log entries.