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Attribute Schema
Attributes define how users can configure values for your Terraform provider, resources, and data sources. Refer to Schemas - Attributes in the Framework documentation for details.
This page explains how to migrate an attribute from SDKv2 to the plugin Framework.
SDKv2
In SDKv2, attributes are defined by the Schema field in the provider, resource, or data source schema. The Schema
field maps each attribute name (string) to the attribute's schema.Schema struct. Both resources and data sources are
defined using the schema.Resource struct.
The following code shows a basic implementation of attribute schema for a provider in SDKv2.
func ProviderExample() *schema.Provider {
    return &schema.Provider{
        Schema: map[string]*schema.Schema{
            /* ... */
},
In SDKv2, resource and data source attributes are defined the same way on their respective types.
func resourceExample() *schema.Resource {
    return &schema.Resource{
        Schema: map[string]*schema.Schema{
            /* ... */
Framework
In the Framework, you define attributes by setting the Attributes field on your provider, resource, or data type's
schema, as returned by the GetSchema function. The tfsdk.Schema type returned by GetSchema includes an
Attributes field that maps each attribute name (string) to the attribute's tfsdk.Attribute struct.
The following code shows how to define an attribute for a resource with the Framework.
func (d *resourceTypeExample) GetSchema(context.Context) (tfsdk.Schema, diag.Diagnostics) {
    return tfsdk.Schema{
        Attributes: map[string]tfsdk.Attribute{
            "example": {
                /* ... */
The Framework defines the tfsdk.Attribute struct as follows.
type Attribute struct {
    Type                attr.Type
    Attributes          NestedAttributes
    Description         string
    MarkdownDescription string
    Required            bool
    Optional            bool
    Computed            bool
    Sensitive           bool
    DeprecationMessage  string
    Validators          []AttributeValidator
    PlanModifiers       AttributePlanModifiers
}
Migration Notes
Remember the following differences between SDKv2 and the Framework when completing the migration.
- In SDKv2, attributes are defined by a map from attribute names to schema.Schemastructs in theSchemafield of your resource's schema. In the Framework, attributes are defined by a map from attribute names totfsdk.Attributestructs in your resource's schema, which is returned by theGetSchemafunction.
- There are several differences between the implementation of attributes in SDKv2 and the Framework. Refer to the other pages in the Attributes & Blocks section of this migration guide for more details.
Example
The following examples show how to migrate portions of the http provider.
For a complete example, clone the
terraform-provider-http repository and compare the data_source.go file in
v2.2.0
with the data_source_http.go file in
v3.0.1.
SDKv2
The following example from the data_source.go file shows the implementation of the url attribute for the http
data source.
func dataSource() *schema.Resource {
    return &schema.Resource{
        /* ... */
        Schema: map[string]*schema.Schema{
            "url": {
                Description: "The URL for the request. Supported schemes are `http` and `https`.",
                Type:        schema.TypeString,
                Required:    true,
            },
Framework
The following shows the same section of provider code after the migration.
This code implements the url attribute for the http data source with the Framework.
func (d *httpDataSourceType) GetSchema(context.Context) (tfsdk.Schema, diag.Diagnostics) {
    return tfsdk.Schema{
        /* ... */
        Attributes: map[string]tfsdk.Attribute{
            "url": {
                Description: "The URL for the request. Supported schemes are `http` and `https`.",
                Type:        types.StringType,
                Required:    true,
            },
            /* ... */