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retention_config missing for pubsub_topic #10175

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Description

When looking at the topic documentation for pubsublite, there is a retention_config argument. This is missing for pubsub.
So currently there seems no idiomatic way of setting this via Terraform.

Affected Resource

  • google_pubsub_topic

Potential Terraform Configuration

resource "google_pubsub_topic" "example" {
  name = "example-topic"

  retention_config {
    period = "7d"
  }
}

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