PlexAPI
To install this provider, copy and paste this code into your Terraform configuration. Then, run `terraform init`.terraform {
required_providers {
PlexAPI = {
source = "LukeHagar/PlexAPI"
version = "0.1.0"
}
}
}
provider "PlexAPI" {
# Configuration options
}
Should you want to validate a change locally, the --debug flag allows you to execute the provider against a terraform instance locally.
This also allows for debuggers (e.g. delve) to be attached to the provider.
Example
go run main.go --debug
# Copy the TF_REATTACH_PROVIDERS env var
# In a new terminal
cd examples/your-example
TF_REATTACH_PROVIDERS=... terraform init
TF_REATTACH_PROVIDERS=... terraform apply
SDK Installation
To install this provider, copy and paste this code into your Terraform configuration. Then, run terraform init.
terraform {
required_providers {
PlexAPI = {
source = "LukeHagar/PlexAPI"
version = "0.11.1"
}
}
}
provider "PlexAPI" {
# Configuration options
}
SDK Example Usage
Testing the provider locally
Should you want to validate a change locally, the --debug flag allows you to execute the provider against a terraform instance locally.
This also allows for debuggers (e.g. delve) to be attached to the provider.
Example
go run main.go --debug
# Copy the TF_REATTACH_PROVIDERS env var
# In a new terminal
cd examples/your-example
TF_REATTACH_PROVIDERS=... terraform init
TF_REATTACH_PROVIDERS=... terraform apply
Available Resources and Operations
Global Parameters
A parameter is configured globally. This parameter must be set on the SDK client instance itself during initialization. When configured as an option during SDK initialization, This global value will be used as the default on the operations that use it. When such operations are called, there is a place in each to override the global value, if needed.
For example, you can set X-Plex-Client-Identifier to "<value>" at SDK initialization and then you do not have to pass the same value on calls to operations like GetPin. But if you want to do so you may, which will locally override the global setting. See the example code below for a demonstration.
Available Globals
The following global parameter is available. The required parameter must be set when you initialize the SDK client.
| Name | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| XPlexClientIdentifier | string | ✔️ | The unique identifier for the client application |
| This is used to track the client application and its usage | |||
| (UUID, serial number, or other number unique per device) | |||
Testing the provider locally
Should you want to validate a change locally, the --debug flag allows you to execute the provider against a terraform instance locally.
This also allows for debuggers (e.g. delve) to be attached to the provider.
Example
go run main.go --debug
# Copy the TF_REATTACH_PROVIDERS env var
# In a new terminal
cd examples/your-example
TF_REATTACH_PROVIDERS=... terraform init
TF_REATTACH_PROVIDERS=... terraform apply
Terraform allows you to use local provider builds by setting a dev_overrides block in a configuration file called .terraformrc. This block overrides all other configured installation methods.
Terraform searches for the .terraformrc file in your home directory and applies any configuration settings you set.
provider_installation {
dev_overrides {
"registry.terraform.io/LukeHagar/plex-api" = "<PATH>"
}
# For all other providers, install them directly from their origin provider
# registries as normal. If you omit this, Terraform will _only_ use
# the dev_overrides block, and so no other providers will be available.
direct {}
}
Your <PATH> may vary depending on how your Go environment variables are configured. Execute go env GOBIN to set it, then set the <PATH> to the value returned. If nothing is returned, set it to the default location, $HOME/go/bin.
Note: To use the dev_overrides, please ensure you run go build in this folder. You must have a binary available for terraform to find.
Contributions
While we value open-source contributions to this SDK, this library is generated programmatically. Feel free to open a PR or a Github issue as a proof of concept and we'll do our best to include it in a future release!