» google_organization_policy
Allows management of Organization policies for a Google Organization. For more information see the official documentation and API.
» Example Usage
To set policy with a boolean constraint:
resource "google_organization_policy" "serial_port_policy" {
org_id = "123456789"
constraint = "compute.disableSerialPortAccess"
boolean_policy {
enforced = true
}
}
To set a policy with a list contraint:
resource "google_organization_policy" "services_policy" {
org_id = "123456789"
constraint = "serviceuser.services"
list_policy {
allow {
all = true
}
}
}
Or to deny some services, use the following instead:
resource "google_organization_policy" "services_policy" {
org_id = "123456789"
constraint = "serviceuser.services"
list_policy {
suggested_values = "compute.googleapis.com"
deny {
values = ["cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.com"]
}
}
}
To restore the default organization policy, use the following instead:
resource "google_organization_policy" "services_policy" {
org_id = "123456789"
constraint = "serviceuser.services"
restore_policy {
default = true
}
}
» Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
-
org_id
- (Required) The numeric ID of the organization to set the policy for. -
constraint
- (Required) The name of the Constraint the Policy is configuring, for example,serviceuser.services
. Check out the complete list of available constraints.
-
version
- (Optional) Version of the Policy. Default version is 0. -
boolean_policy
- (Optional) A boolean policy is a constraint that is either enforced or not. Structure is documented below. -
list_policy
- (Optional) A policy that can define specific values that are allowed or denied for the given constraint. It can also be used to allow or deny all values. Structure is documented below. -
restore_policy
- (Optional) A restore policy is a constraint to restore the default policy. Structure is documented below.
The boolean_policy
block supports:
-
enforced
- (Required) If true, then the Policy is enforced. If false, then any configuration is acceptable.
The list_policy
block supports:
-
allow
ordeny
- (Optional) One or the other must be set. -
suggested_values
- (Optional) The Google Cloud Console will try to default to a configuration that matches the value specified in this field. -
inherit_from_parent
- (Optional) If set to true, the values from the effective Policy of the parent resource are inherited, meaning the values set in this Policy are added to the values inherited up the hierarchy.
The allow
or deny
blocks support:
-
all
- (Optional) The policy allows or denies all values. -
values
- (Optional) The policy can define specific values that are allowed or denied.
The restore_policy
block supports:
-
default
- (Required) May only be set to true. If set, then the default Policy is restored.
» Attributes Reference
In addition to the arguments listed above, the following computed attributes are exported:
-
etag
- (Computed) The etag of the organization policy.etag
is used for optimistic concurrency control as a way to help prevent simultaneous updates of a policy from overwriting each other. -
update_time
- (Computed) The timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, accurate to nanoseconds, representing when the variable was last updated. Example: "2016-10-09T12:33:37.578138407Z".
» Import
Organization Policies can be imported using the org_id
and the contraint
, e.g.
$ terraform import google_organization_policy.services_policy 123456789:constraints/serviceuser.services