Provides details about a specific Amazon Kendra Experience.
data "aws_kendra_experience" "example" {
experience_id = "87654321-1234-4321-4321-321987654321"
index_id = "12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789123"
}
This data source supports the following arguments:
experience_id
- (Required) Identifier of the Experience.index_id
- (Required) Identifier of the index that contains the Experience.This data source exports the following attributes in addition to the arguments above:
arn
- ARN of the Experience.configuration
- Block that specifies the configuration information for your Amazon Kendra Experience. This includes content_source_configuration
, which specifies the data source IDs and/or FAQ IDs, and user_identity_configuration
, which specifies the user or group information to grant access to your Amazon Kendra Experience. Documented below.created_at
- Unix datetime that the Experience was created.description
- Description of the Experience.endpoints
- Shows the endpoint URLs for your Amazon Kendra Experiences. The URLs are unique and fully hosted by AWS. Documented below.error_message
- Reason your Amazon Kendra Experience could not properly process.id
- Unique identifiers of the Experience and index separated by a slash (/
).name
- Name of the Experience.role_arn
- Shows the ARN of a role with permission to access Query
API, QuerySuggestions
API, SubmitFeedback
API, and AWS SSO that stores your user and group information.status
- Current processing status of your Amazon Kendra Experience. When the status is ACTIVE
, your Amazon Kendra Experience is ready to use. When the status is FAILED
, the error_message
field contains the reason that this failed.updated_at
- Date and time that the Experience was last updated.The configuration
block supports the following attributes:
content_source_configuration
- The identifiers of your data sources and FAQs. This is the content you want to use for your Amazon Kendra Experience. Documented below.user_identity_configuration
- The AWS SSO field name that contains the identifiers of your users, such as their emails. Documented below.The content_source_configuration
block supports the following attributes:
data_source_ids
- Identifiers of the data sources you want to use for your Amazon Kendra Experience.direct_put_content
- Whether to use documents you indexed directly using the BatchPutDocument API
.faq_ids
- Identifier of the FAQs that you want to use for your Amazon Kendra Experience.The user_identity_configuration
block supports the following attributes:
identity_attribute_name
- The AWS SSO field name that contains the identifiers of your users, such as their emails.The endpoints
block supports the following attributes:
endpoint
- Endpoint of your Amazon Kendra Experience.endpoint_type
- Type of endpoint for your Amazon Kendra Experience.