Atlas
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6 results found
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Add Terraform support for Realm Apps
Realm Apps (https://docs.mongodb.com/realm/get-started/create-realm-app/) can't be managed via Terraform. This would be a great addition to the provider!
30 votes -
Add Terraform resource for functions
Would be great to have a terraform resource like mongodbatlas_function.
Was mentioned here https://github.com/mongodb/terraform-provider-mongodbatlas/issues/828 but I didn't find the idea mentioned there, so I added this one here.27 votes -
Terraform support for Database Triggers using Function events
The Database Triggers resource supports only EventBridge right now. It would be awesome to see support for Function events as well
18 votesHi we working to enhance the the use of Triggers and Functions in Terraform, but this effort still several quarters away. Feel free to reach on in the interim in case of any questions and happy to help.
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Create Atlas App Services and Link Them To Clusters with Terraform
It would be great to create App Services (Realm Apps) and then create the service link to an Atlas Cluster with Terraform.
This is so that Trigger resources can be created fully within Terraform, rather than having to hack together API calls, CLI commands or manual steps.
6 votes -
Reference existing third party integration in alert configuration notifications
Provide a mechanism that enables referencing an existing atlas third party integration when using the alert configuration resource to create or update a third party notification.
This is useful when a third party integration is imported or accessed through a data source, meaning the api token is not available. An example of this would be Slack integration as it has to be created through the Atlas UI using OAuth2, so the api token cannot be accessed in the terraform configuration.More details in: https://github.com/mongodb/terraform-provider-mongodbatlas/issues/1074
3 votes -
Add a data source for the Atlas Control Plane inbound/outbound IPs
It would be nice to be able to fetch all outbound and inbound IPs for the Atlas control plane so that we can add them to the list of allowed IPs on Azure keyvaults for example
3 votes
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