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Support for Alias connection string when using azurerm_eventhub_namespace_disaster_recovery_config #6593

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sebader opened this issue Apr 23, 2020 · 2 comments · Fixed by #6708

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sebader commented Apr 23, 2020

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Description

When using azurerm_eventhub_namespace_disaster_recovery_config to build a pairing between two event hub namespaces, all connections to this pair should use the connection string with the alias DNS name instead of the primary connection string. But so far I do not see a way to get this connection string via terraform - short of some ugly string replacement logic. Or did I miss this somehow?

New or Affected Resource(s)

  • azurerm_eventhub_namespace_disaster_recovery_config
  • azurerm_eventhub_namespace
  • azurerm_eventhub_authorization_rule

Potential Terraform Configuration

Probably another two properties on azurerm_eventhub_authorization_rule would make sense. Something like

alias_primary_connection_string
alias_secondary_connection_string

which are only available when a geo-pairing was created.

In the portal this looks today like this (don't worry about the keys being shown ;) ):
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ghost commented May 8, 2020

This has been released in version 2.9.0 of the provider. Please see the Terraform documentation on provider versioning or reach out if you need any assistance upgrading. As an example:

provider "azurerm" {
    version = "~> 2.9.0"
}
# ... other configuration ...

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