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@pulumi/cloudflare

v5.43.1

Published

A Pulumi package for creating and managing Cloudflare cloud resources.

Downloads

210,070

Readme

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Cloudflare Provider

The Cloudflare resource provider for Pulumi lets you use Cloudflare resources in your cloud programs. To use this package, please install the Pulumi CLI first.

Installing

This package is available in many languages in the standard packaging formats.

Node.js (Java/TypeScript)

To use from JavaScript or TypeScript in Node.js, install using either npm:

$ npm install @pulumi/cloudflare

or yarn:

$ yarn add @pulumi/cloudflare

Python

To use from Python, install using pip:

$ pip install pulumi_cloudflare

Go

To use from Go, use go get to grab the latest version of the library

$ go get github.com/pulumi/pulumi-cloudflare/sdk/v5

.NET

To use from .NET, install using dotnet add package:

$ dotnet add package Pulumi.Cloudflare

Configuration

The following configuration points are available:

  • cloudflare:apiBasePath - (Optional) Configure the base path used by the API client. Alternatively, can be configured using the CLOUDFLARE_API_BASE_PATH environment variable.
  • cloudflare:apiClientLogging - (Optional) Whether to print logs from the API client (using the default log library logger). Alternatively, can be configured using the CLOUDFLARE_API_CLIENT_LOGGING environment variable.
  • cloudflare:apiHostname - (Optional) Configure the hostname used by the API client. Alternatively, can be configured using the CLOUDFLARE_API_HOSTNAME environment variable.
  • cloudflare:apiKey - (Optional) The API key for operations. Alternatively, can be configured using the CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY environment variable. API keys are now considered legacy by Cloudflare, API tokens should be used instead. Must provide only one of cloudflare:apiKey, cloudflare:apiToken, cloudflare:apiUserServiceKey.
  • cloudflare:apiKey - (Optional) The Cloudflare API key. May be set via the CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY environment variable.
  • cloudflare:apiToken - (Optional) The API Token for operations. Alternatively, can be configured using the CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN environment variable. Must provide only one of cloudflare:apiKey, cloudflare:apiToken, cloudflare:apiUserServiceKey.
  • cloudflare:apiUserServiceKey - (Optional) A special Cloudflare API key good for a restricted set of endpoints. Alternatively, can be configured using the CLOUDFLARE_API_USER_SERVICE_KEY environment variable. Must provide only one of cloudflare:apiKey, cloudflare:apiToken, cloudflare:apiUserServiceKey.
  • cloudflare:email - (Optional) A registered Cloudflare email address. Alternatively, can be configured using the CLOUDFLARE_EMAIL environment variable. Required when using cloudflare:apiKey. Conflicts with cloudflare:apiToken.
  • cloudflare:maxBackoff - (Optional) Maximum backoff period in seconds after failed API calls. Default: 30. May be set via the CLOUDFLARE_MAX_BACKOFF environment variable.
  • cloudflare:minBackoff - (Optional) Minimum backoff period in seconds after failed API calls. Default: 1. May be set via the CLOUDFLARE_MIN_BACKOFF environment variable.
  • cloudflare:retries - (Optional) Maximum number of retries to perform when an API request fails. Default: 3. May be set via the CLOUDFLARE_RETRIES environment variable.
  • cloudflare:rps - (Optional) RPS limit to apply when making calls to the API. Default: 4. May be set via the CLOUDFLARE_RPS environment variable.
  • cloudflare:userAgentOperatorSuffix - (Optional) A value to append to the HTTP User Agent for all API calls. This value is not something most users need to modify however, if you are using a non-standard provider or operator configuration, this is recommended to assist in uniquely identifying your traffic. Setting this value will remove the Pulumi version from the HTTP User Agent string and may have unintended consequences. Alternatively, can be configured using the CLOUDFLARE_USER_AGENT_OPERATOR_SUFFIX environment variable.

Reference

For further information, please visit the Cloudflare provider docs or for detailed reference documentation, please visit the API docs.