import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi"; /** * The `vsphere.getDatastore` data source can be used to discover the ID of a * vSphere datastore object. This can then be used with resources or data sources * that require a datastore. For example, to create virtual machines in using the * `vsphere.VirtualMachine` resource. * * ## Example Usage * * ```typescript * import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi"; * import * as vsphere from "@pulumi/vsphere"; * * const datacenter = vsphere.getDatacenter({ * name: "dc-01", * }); * const datastore = datacenter.then(datacenter => vsphere.getDatastore({ * name: "datastore-01", * datacenterId: datacenter.id, * })); * ``` */ export declare function getDatastore(args: GetDatastoreArgs, opts?: pulumi.InvokeOptions): Promise; /** * A collection of arguments for invoking getDatastore. */ export interface GetDatastoreArgs { /** * The managed object reference ID * of the datacenter the datastore is located in. This can be omitted if the * search path used in `name` is an absolute path. For default datacenters, use * the `id` attribute from an empty `vsphere.Datacenter` data source. */ datacenterId?: string; /** * The name of the datastore. This can be a name or path. */ name: string; /** * The disk space usage statistics for the specific datastore. The * total datastore capacity is represented as `capacity` and the free remaining * disk is represented as `free`. */ stats?: { [key: string]: string; }; } /** * A collection of values returned by getDatastore. */ export interface GetDatastoreResult { readonly datacenterId?: string; /** * The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource. */ readonly id: string; readonly name: string; /** * The disk space usage statistics for the specific datastore. The * total datastore capacity is represented as `capacity` and the free remaining * disk is represented as `free`. */ readonly stats?: { [key: string]: string; }; } /** * The `vsphere.getDatastore` data source can be used to discover the ID of a * vSphere datastore object. This can then be used with resources or data sources * that require a datastore. For example, to create virtual machines in using the * `vsphere.VirtualMachine` resource. * * ## Example Usage * * ```typescript * import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi"; * import * as vsphere from "@pulumi/vsphere"; * * const datacenter = vsphere.getDatacenter({ * name: "dc-01", * }); * const datastore = datacenter.then(datacenter => vsphere.getDatastore({ * name: "datastore-01", * datacenterId: datacenter.id, * })); * ``` */ export declare function getDatastoreOutput(args: GetDatastoreOutputArgs, opts?: pulumi.InvokeOutputOptions): pulumi.Output; /** * A collection of arguments for invoking getDatastore. */ export interface GetDatastoreOutputArgs { /** * The managed object reference ID * of the datacenter the datastore is located in. This can be omitted if the * search path used in `name` is an absolute path. For default datacenters, use * the `id` attribute from an empty `vsphere.Datacenter` data source. */ datacenterId?: pulumi.Input; /** * The name of the datastore. This can be a name or path. */ name: pulumi.Input; /** * The disk space usage statistics for the specific datastore. The * total datastore capacity is represented as `capacity` and the free remaining * disk is represented as `free`. */ stats?: pulumi.Input<{ [key: string]: pulumi.Input; }>; }