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Data Sources
Data sources let Terraform reference external data. Unlike resources, Terraform does not create, update, or delete data sources, and makes no attempt to modify the underlying API. Data Sources are a read-only resource type, so they only implement a subset of the operations that resources do. Refer to Data Sources in the Framework documentation for details.
This page explains how to migrate a data source from SDKv2 to the plugin Framework. We also recommend reviewing these additional guides for data sources throughout the migration:
- Timeouts: The data source uses timeouts during a read operation.
SDKv2
In SDKv2, data sources are defined by the DataSourcesMap field on the schema.Provider struct, which maps data source
names (strings) to their schema. The schema.Resource struct is used for both resources and data sources.
The following example shows a typical implementation.
func New() *schema.Provider {
return &schema.Provider{
DataSourcesMap: map[string]*schema.Resource{
/* ... */
},
In SDKv2, you define both resources and data sources with schema.Resource structs. The following example shows a
resource struct. For clarity, the example omits fields that are not available for data sources.
schema.Resource {
Schema: map[string]*schema.Schema,
Read: ReadFunc,
ReadContext: ReadContextFunc,
ReadWithoutTimeout: ReadContextFunc,
DeprecationMessage: string,
Timeouts: *ResourceTimeout,
Description: string,
}
Framework
In the Framework, you define data sources by adding them to the map returned by your provider's DataSources method.
The DataSources method on your provider.Provider returns a slice of functions that return types
that implement the datasource.DataSource interface for each data source your provider supports.
The following code shows how you add a data source to your provider with the Framework.
func (p *provider) DataSources(ctx context.Context) []func() datasource.DataSource {
return []func() datasource.DataSource{
/* ... */
}
}
Like the resource.Resource interface, datasource.DataSource requires Schema and Metadata methods.
These methods work the same way for data sources as they do for resources. The Read method is also required.
The Schema method returns a schema.Schema struct which defines your data source's attributes.
The Metadata method returns a type name that you define.
The Read method implements the logic for writing into the Terraform state.
The following code shows how you define a datasource.DataSource which implements these methods with the
Framework.
type dataSourceExample struct{}
func (d *dataSourceExample) Metadata(ctx context.Context, req datasource.MetadataRequest, resp *datasource.MetadataResponse) {
/* ... */
}
func (d *dataSourceExample) Schema(ctx context.Context, req datasource.SchemaRequest, resp *datasource.SchemaResponse) {
/* ... */
}
func (d *dataSourceExample) Read(ctx context.Context, req datasource.ReadRequest, resp *datasource.ReadResponse) {
/* ... */
}
Migration Notes
Remember the following details when completing the migration from SDKv2 to the Framework.
- As data sources are read-only, you only implement read functionality for your provider's data sources. Refer to the
Readfunction for resources in the Framework documentation for more details.
Example
SDKv2
The following example shows an implementation of the DataSourcesMap field on the provider
schema with SDKv2.
func New() (*schema.Provider, error) {
return &schema.Provider {
DataSourcesMap: map[string]*schema.Resource {
"example_datasource": exampleDataSource(),
/* ... */
The following example shows how the ReadContext function and Schema are defined for
the exampleResource data source with SDKv2.
func exampleDataSource() *schema.Resource {
return &schema.Resource{
ReadContext: dataSourceRead,
Schema: map[string]*schema.Schema{
"example_attribute": {
Type: schema.TypeString,
Required: true,
},
/* ... */
},
}
}
Framework
The following example shows how the exampleDataSource data source is defined with the Framework after
the migration.
func (p *provider) DataSources(context.Context) []func() datasource.DataSource {
return []func() datasource.DataSource{
func() datasource.DataSource {
return &exampleDataSource{}
},
}
}
This code defines the methods for the exampleDataSource data source with the
Framework.
func (d *exampleDataSource) Metadata(ctx context.Context, req datasource.MetadataRequest, resp *datasource.MetadataResponse) {
resp.TypeName = "example_datasource"
}
func (d *exampleDataSource) Schema(ctx context.Context, req datasource.SchemaRequest, resp *datasource.SchemaResponse) {
resp.Schema = schema.Schema{
Attributes: map[string]schema.Attribute{
"example_attribute": schema.StringAttribute{
Required: true,
},
/* ... */
func (d *exampleDataSource) Read(ctx context.Context, req datasource.ReadRequest, resp *datasource.ReadResponse) {
/* ... */
}