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@pulumi/ec
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The Elastic Cloud Resource Provider lets you manage Elastic Cloud resources.
This package is available for several languages/platforms:
To use from JavaScript or TypeScript in Node.js, install using either npm
:
npm install @pulumi/ec
or yarn
:
yarn add @pulumi/ec
To use from Python, install using pip
:
pip install pulumi_ec
To use from Go, use go get
to grab the latest version of the library:
go get github.com/pulumi/pulumi-ec/sdk
To use from .NET, install using dotnet add package
:
dotnet add package Pulumi.ElasticCloud
The following configuration points are available for the ec
provider:
ec:endpoint
: The Elastic Cloud endpoint to which requests should be sent. This value should be specified only when using the Elastic Cloud provider with an ECE installation or ESS Private.ec:apikey
: The Elastic Cloud API key, recommended over username
and password
to authenticate against the Elastic Cloud API. May also be sourced from environment variable EC_API_KEY
.ec:username
: The Elastic Cloud username. May also be sourced from environment variable EC_USER
or EC_USERNAME
. Conflicts with ec:apiKey
. Not recommened - prefer using ec:apikey
over ec:username
and ec:password
.ec:password
: The Elastic Cloud user's password. May also be sourced from environment variable EC_PASS
or EC_PASSWORD
. Conflicts with ec:apiKey
. Not recommened - prefer using ec:apikey
over ec:username
and ec:password
.ec:insecure
: If true
, allows the provider to skip TLS verification (not recommended). Defaults to false
.ec:timeout
: Allows the user to set a custom timeout in the individual HTTP request level. Defaults to 1 minute ("1m"
), but can be extended if timeouts are experienced.ec:verbose
: When set to true, it writes a requests.json file in the folder where Terraform runs with all the outgoing HTTP requests and responses. Defaults to false.ec:verboseCredentials
: If set to true
and ec:verbose
is set to true
, the contents of the Authorization header will not be redacted. Defaults to false
.ec:verboseFile
: Sets the name of the file to which verbose request and response HTTP flow will be written. Defaults to request.log
.Either ec:endpoint
or (ec:username
and ec:password
) must be specified. All other parameters are optional:
For detailed reference documentation, please visit the Pulumi registry.
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A Pulumi package for creating and managing ElasticCloud resources.
The npm package @pulumi/ec receives a total of 4,074 weekly downloads. As such, @pulumi/ec popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @pulumi/ec demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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