Resource: aws_s3_bucket_request_payment_configuration

Provides an S3 bucket request payment configuration resource. For more information, see Requester Pays Buckets.

Example Usage

resource "aws_s3_bucket_request_payment_configuration" "example" {
  bucket = aws_s3_bucket.example.id
  payer  = "Requester"
}

Argument Reference

This resource supports the following arguments:

Attribute Reference

This resource exports the following attributes in addition to the arguments above:

Import

In Terraform v1.5.0 and later, use an import block to import S3 bucket request payment configuration using the bucket or using the bucket and expected_bucket_owner separated by a comma (,). For example:

If the owner (account ID) of the source bucket is the same account used to configure the Terraform AWS Provider, import using the bucket:

import {
  to = aws_s3_bucket_request_payment_configuration.example
  id = "bucket-name"
}

If the owner (account ID) of the source bucket differs from the account used to configure the Terraform AWS Provider, import using the bucket and expected_bucket_owner separated by a comma (,):

import {
  to = aws_s3_bucket_request_payment_configuration.example
  id = "bucket-name,123456789012"
}

Using terraform import to import S3 bucket request payment configuration using the bucket or using the bucket and expected_bucket_owner separated by a comma (,). For example:

If the owner (account ID) of the source bucket is the same account used to configure the Terraform AWS Provider, import using the bucket:

% terraform import aws_s3_bucket_request_payment_configuration.example bucket-name

If the owner (account ID) of the source bucket differs from the account used to configure the Terraform AWS Provider, import using the bucket and expected_bucket_owner separated by a comma (,):

% terraform import aws_s3_bucket_request_payment_configuration.example bucket-name,123456789012