» openstack_networking_network_v2
Use this data source to get the ID of an available OpenStack network.
» Example Usage
data "openstack_networking_network_v2" "network" {
name = "tf_test_network"
}
» Argument Reference
-
region
- (Optional) The region in which to obtain the V2 Neutron client. A Neutron client is needed to retrieve networks ids. If omitted, theregion
argument of the provider is used. -
network_id
- (Optional) The ID of the network. -
name
- (Optional) The name of the network. -
description
- (Optional) Human-readable description of the network. -
status
- (Optional) The status of the network. -
external
- (Optional) The external routing facility of the network. -
matching_subnet_cidr
- (Optional) The CIDR of a subnet within the network. -
tenant_id
- (Optional) The owner of the network. -
availability_zone_hints
- (Optional) The availability zone candidates for the network. -
transparent_vlan
- (Optional) The VLAN transparent attribute for the network. -
tags
- (Optional) The list of network tags to filter. -
mtu
- (Optional) The network MTU to filter. Available, when Neutronnet-mtu
extension is enabled.
» Attributes Reference
id
is set to the ID of the found network. In addition, the following attributes
are exported:
-
admin_state_up
- The administrative state of the network. -
name
- See Argument Reference above. -
description
- See Argument Reference above. -
region
- See Argument Reference above. -
external
- See Argument Reference above. -
shared
- Specifies whether the network resource can be accessed by any tenant or not. -
availability_zone_hints
- The availability zone candidates for the network. -
transparent_vlan
- See Argument Reference above. -
all_tags
- The set of string tags applied on the network. -
mtu
- See Argument Reference above. -
dns_domain
- The network DNS domain. Available, when Neutron DNS extension is enabled