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Using getSchema
Two invocation forms are available. The direct form accepts plain arguments and either blocks until the result value is available, or returns a Promise-wrapped result. The output form accepts Input-wrapped arguments and returns an Output-wrapped result.
function getSchema(args: GetSchemaArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Promise<GetSchemaResult>
function getSchemaOutput(args: GetSchemaOutputArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Output<GetSchemaResult>def get_schema(credentials: Optional[GetSchemaCredentials] = None,
               metadata: Optional[GetSchemaMetadata] = None,
               rest_endpoint: Optional[str] = None,
               ruleset: Optional[GetSchemaRuleset] = None,
               schema_identifier: Optional[int] = None,
               schema_registry_cluster: Optional[GetSchemaSchemaRegistryCluster] = None,
               subject_name: Optional[str] = None,
               opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> GetSchemaResult
def get_schema_output(credentials: Optional[pulumi.Input[GetSchemaCredentialsArgs]] = None,
               metadata: Optional[pulumi.Input[GetSchemaMetadataArgs]] = None,
               rest_endpoint: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
               ruleset: Optional[pulumi.Input[GetSchemaRulesetArgs]] = None,
               schema_identifier: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
               schema_registry_cluster: Optional[pulumi.Input[GetSchemaSchemaRegistryClusterArgs]] = None,
               subject_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
               opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> Output[GetSchemaResult]func LookupSchema(ctx *Context, args *LookupSchemaArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) (*LookupSchemaResult, error)
func LookupSchemaOutput(ctx *Context, args *LookupSchemaOutputArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) LookupSchemaResultOutput> Note: This function is named LookupSchema in the Go SDK.
public static class GetSchema 
{
    public static Task<GetSchemaResult> InvokeAsync(GetSchemaArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
    public static Output<GetSchemaResult> Invoke(GetSchemaInvokeArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
}public static CompletableFuture<GetSchemaResult> getSchema(GetSchemaArgs args, InvokeOptions options)
// Output-based functions aren't available in Java yet
fn::invoke:
  function: confluentcloud:index/getSchema:getSchema
  arguments:
    # arguments dictionaryThe following arguments are supported:
- Schema
Identifier int The globally unique ID of the Schema, for example,
100003. If the same schema is registered under a different subject, the same identifier will be returned. However, theversionof the schema may be different under different subjects.Note: A Schema Registry API key consists of a key and a secret. Schema Registry API keys are required to interact with Schema Registry clusters in Confluent Cloud. Each Schema Registry API key is valid for one specific Schema Registry cluster.
- Subject
Name string - The name of the subject (in other words, the namespace), representing the subject under which the schema will be registered, for example, 
test-subject. Schemas evolve safely, following a compatibility mode defined, under a subject name. - Credentials
Pulumi.
Confluent Cloud. Inputs. Get Schema Credentials  - Metadata
Pulumi.
Confluent Cloud. Inputs. Get Schema Metadata  - (Optional Block) See here for more details. Supports the following:
 - Rest
Endpoint string - The REST endpoint of the Schema Registry cluster, for example, 
https://psrc-00000.us-central1.gcp.confluent.cloud:443). - Ruleset
Pulumi.
Confluent Cloud. Inputs. Get Schema Ruleset  - (Optional Block) The list of schema rules. See Data Contracts for Schema Registry for more details. For example, these rules can enforce that a field that contains sensitive information must be encrypted, or that a message containing an invalid age must be sent to a dead letter queue.
 - Schema
Registry Pulumi.Cluster Confluent Cloud. Inputs. Get Schema Schema Registry Cluster  
- Schema
Identifier int The globally unique ID of the Schema, for example,
100003. If the same schema is registered under a different subject, the same identifier will be returned. However, theversionof the schema may be different under different subjects.Note: A Schema Registry API key consists of a key and a secret. Schema Registry API keys are required to interact with Schema Registry clusters in Confluent Cloud. Each Schema Registry API key is valid for one specific Schema Registry cluster.
- Subject
Name string - The name of the subject (in other words, the namespace), representing the subject under which the schema will be registered, for example, 
test-subject. Schemas evolve safely, following a compatibility mode defined, under a subject name. - Credentials
Get
Schema Credentials  - Metadata
Get
Schema Metadata  - (Optional Block) See here for more details. Supports the following:
 - Rest
Endpoint string - The REST endpoint of the Schema Registry cluster, for example, 
https://psrc-00000.us-central1.gcp.confluent.cloud:443). - Ruleset
Get
Schema Ruleset  - (Optional Block) The list of schema rules. See Data Contracts for Schema Registry for more details. For example, these rules can enforce that a field that contains sensitive information must be encrypted, or that a message containing an invalid age must be sent to a dead letter queue.
 - Schema
Registry GetCluster Schema Schema Registry Cluster  
- schema
Identifier Integer The globally unique ID of the Schema, for example,
100003. If the same schema is registered under a different subject, the same identifier will be returned. However, theversionof the schema may be different under different subjects.Note: A Schema Registry API key consists of a key and a secret. Schema Registry API keys are required to interact with Schema Registry clusters in Confluent Cloud. Each Schema Registry API key is valid for one specific Schema Registry cluster.
- subject
Name String - The name of the subject (in other words, the namespace), representing the subject under which the schema will be registered, for example, 
test-subject. Schemas evolve safely, following a compatibility mode defined, under a subject name. - credentials
Get
Schema Credentials  - metadata
Get
Schema Metadata  - (Optional Block) See here for more details. Supports the following:
 - rest
Endpoint String - The REST endpoint of the Schema Registry cluster, for example, 
https://psrc-00000.us-central1.gcp.confluent.cloud:443). - ruleset
Get
Schema Ruleset  - (Optional Block) The list of schema rules. See Data Contracts for Schema Registry for more details. For example, these rules can enforce that a field that contains sensitive information must be encrypted, or that a message containing an invalid age must be sent to a dead letter queue.
 - schema
Registry GetCluster Schema Schema Registry Cluster  
- schema
Identifier number The globally unique ID of the Schema, for example,
100003. If the same schema is registered under a different subject, the same identifier will be returned. However, theversionof the schema may be different under different subjects.Note: A Schema Registry API key consists of a key and a secret. Schema Registry API keys are required to interact with Schema Registry clusters in Confluent Cloud. Each Schema Registry API key is valid for one specific Schema Registry cluster.
- subject
Name string - The name of the subject (in other words, the namespace), representing the subject under which the schema will be registered, for example, 
test-subject. Schemas evolve safely, following a compatibility mode defined, under a subject name. - credentials
Get
Schema Credentials  - metadata
Get
Schema Metadata  - (Optional Block) See here for more details. Supports the following:
 - rest
Endpoint string - The REST endpoint of the Schema Registry cluster, for example, 
https://psrc-00000.us-central1.gcp.confluent.cloud:443). - ruleset
Get
Schema Ruleset  - (Optional Block) The list of schema rules. See Data Contracts for Schema Registry for more details. For example, these rules can enforce that a field that contains sensitive information must be encrypted, or that a message containing an invalid age must be sent to a dead letter queue.
 - schema
Registry GetCluster Schema Schema Registry Cluster  
- schema_
identifier int The globally unique ID of the Schema, for example,
100003. If the same schema is registered under a different subject, the same identifier will be returned. However, theversionof the schema may be different under different subjects.Note: A Schema Registry API key consists of a key and a secret. Schema Registry API keys are required to interact with Schema Registry clusters in Confluent Cloud. Each Schema Registry API key is valid for one specific Schema Registry cluster.
- subject_
name str - The name of the subject (in other words, the namespace), representing the subject under which the schema will be registered, for example, 
test-subject. Schemas evolve safely, following a compatibility mode defined, under a subject name. - credentials
Get
Schema Credentials  - metadata
Get
Schema Metadata  - (Optional Block) See here for more details. Supports the following:
 - rest_
endpoint str - The REST endpoint of the Schema Registry cluster, for example, 
https://psrc-00000.us-central1.gcp.confluent.cloud:443). - ruleset
Get
Schema Ruleset  - (Optional Block) The list of schema rules. See Data Contracts for Schema Registry for more details. For example, these rules can enforce that a field that contains sensitive information must be encrypted, or that a message containing an invalid age must be sent to a dead letter queue.
 - schema_
registry_ Getcluster Schema Schema Registry Cluster  
- schema
Identifier Number The globally unique ID of the Schema, for example,
100003. If the same schema is registered under a different subject, the same identifier will be returned. However, theversionof the schema may be different under different subjects.Note: A Schema Registry API key consists of a key and a secret. Schema Registry API keys are required to interact with Schema Registry clusters in Confluent Cloud. Each Schema Registry API key is valid for one specific Schema Registry cluster.
- subject
Name String - The name of the subject (in other words, the namespace), representing the subject under which the schema will be registered, for example, 
test-subject. Schemas evolve safely, following a compatibility mode defined, under a subject name. - credentials Property Map
 - metadata Property Map
 - (Optional Block) See here for more details. Supports the following:
 - rest
Endpoint String - The REST endpoint of the Schema Registry cluster, for example, 
https://psrc-00000.us-central1.gcp.confluent.cloud:443). - ruleset Property Map
 - (Optional Block) The list of schema rules. See Data Contracts for Schema Registry for more details. For example, these rules can enforce that a field that contains sensitive information must be encrypted, or that a message containing an invalid age must be sent to a dead letter queue.
 - schema
Registry Property MapCluster  
getSchema Result
The following output properties are available:
- Format string
 - (Required String) The format of the schema. Accepted values are: 
AVRO,PROTOBUF, andJSON. - Hard
Delete bool - Id string
 - The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
 - Metadata
Pulumi.
Confluent Cloud. Outputs. Get Schema Metadata  - (Optional Block) See here for more details. Supports the following:
 - Recreate
On boolUpdate  - Ruleset
Pulumi.
Confluent Cloud. Outputs. Get Schema Ruleset  - (Optional Block) The list of schema rules. See Data Contracts for Schema Registry for more details. For example, these rules can enforce that a field that contains sensitive information must be encrypted, or that a message containing an invalid age must be sent to a dead letter queue.
 - Schema string
 - (Required String) The schema string, for example, 
file("./schema_version_1.avsc"). - Schema
Identifier int - Schema
References List<Pulumi.Confluent Cloud. Outputs. Get Schema Schema Reference>  - (Optional List) The list of referenced schemas (see Schema References for more details):
 - Subject
Name string - (Required String) The name for the reference. (For Avro Schema, the reference name is the fully qualified schema name, for JSON Schema it is a URL, and for Protobuf Schema, it is the name of another Protobuf file.)
 - Version int
 - (Required Integer) The version of the Schema, for example, 
4. - Credentials
Pulumi.
Confluent Cloud. Outputs. Get Schema Credentials  - Rest
Endpoint string - Schema
Registry Pulumi.Cluster Confluent Cloud. Outputs. Get Schema Schema Registry Cluster  
- Format string
 - (Required String) The format of the schema. Accepted values are: 
AVRO,PROTOBUF, andJSON. - Hard
Delete bool - Id string
 - The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
 - Metadata
Get
Schema Metadata  - (Optional Block) See here for more details. Supports the following:
 - Recreate
On boolUpdate  - Ruleset
Get
Schema Ruleset  - (Optional Block) The list of schema rules. See Data Contracts for Schema Registry for more details. For example, these rules can enforce that a field that contains sensitive information must be encrypted, or that a message containing an invalid age must be sent to a dead letter queue.
 - Schema string
 - (Required String) The schema string, for example, 
file("./schema_version_1.avsc"). - Schema
Identifier int - Schema
References []GetSchema Schema Reference  - (Optional List) The list of referenced schemas (see Schema References for more details):
 - Subject
Name string - (Required String) The name for the reference. (For Avro Schema, the reference name is the fully qualified schema name, for JSON Schema it is a URL, and for Protobuf Schema, it is the name of another Protobuf file.)
 - Version int
 - (Required Integer) The version of the Schema, for example, 
4. - Credentials
Get
Schema Credentials  - Rest
Endpoint string - Schema
Registry GetCluster Schema Schema Registry Cluster  
- format String
 - (Required String) The format of the schema. Accepted values are: 
AVRO,PROTOBUF, andJSON. - hard
Delete Boolean - id String
 - The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
 - metadata
Get
Schema Metadata  - (Optional Block) See here for more details. Supports the following:
 - recreate
On BooleanUpdate  - ruleset
Get
Schema Ruleset  - (Optional Block) The list of schema rules. See Data Contracts for Schema Registry for more details. For example, these rules can enforce that a field that contains sensitive information must be encrypted, or that a message containing an invalid age must be sent to a dead letter queue.
 - schema String
 - (Required String) The schema string, for example, 
file("./schema_version_1.avsc"). - schema
Identifier Integer - schema
References List<GetSchema Schema Reference>  - (Optional List) The list of referenced schemas (see Schema References for more details):
 - subject
Name String - (Required String) The name for the reference. (For Avro Schema, the reference name is the fully qualified schema name, for JSON Schema it is a URL, and for Protobuf Schema, it is the name of another Protobuf file.)
 - version Integer
 - (Required Integer) The version of the Schema, for example, 
4. - credentials
Get
Schema Credentials  - rest
Endpoint String - schema
Registry GetCluster Schema Schema Registry Cluster  
- format string
 - (Required String) The format of the schema. Accepted values are: 
AVRO,PROTOBUF, andJSON. - hard
Delete boolean - id string
 - The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
 - metadata
Get
Schema Metadata  - (Optional Block) See here for more details. Supports the following:
 - recreate
On booleanUpdate  - ruleset
Get
Schema Ruleset  - (Optional Block) The list of schema rules. See Data Contracts for Schema Registry for more details. For example, these rules can enforce that a field that contains sensitive information must be encrypted, or that a message containing an invalid age must be sent to a dead letter queue.
 - schema string
 - (Required String) The schema string, for example, 
file("./schema_version_1.avsc"). - schema
Identifier number - schema
References GetSchema Schema Reference[]  - (Optional List) The list of referenced schemas (see Schema References for more details):
 - subject
Name string - (Required String) The name for the reference. (For Avro Schema, the reference name is the fully qualified schema name, for JSON Schema it is a URL, and for Protobuf Schema, it is the name of another Protobuf file.)
 - version number
 - (Required Integer) The version of the Schema, for example, 
4. - credentials
Get
Schema Credentials  - rest
Endpoint string - schema
Registry GetCluster Schema Schema Registry Cluster  
- format str
 - (Required String) The format of the schema. Accepted values are: 
AVRO,PROTOBUF, andJSON. - hard_
delete bool - id str
 - The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
 - metadata
Get
Schema Metadata  - (Optional Block) See here for more details. Supports the following:
 - recreate_
on_ boolupdate  - ruleset
Get
Schema Ruleset  - (Optional Block) The list of schema rules. See Data Contracts for Schema Registry for more details. For example, these rules can enforce that a field that contains sensitive information must be encrypted, or that a message containing an invalid age must be sent to a dead letter queue.
 - schema str
 - (Required String) The schema string, for example, 
file("./schema_version_1.avsc"). - schema_
identifier int - schema_
references Sequence[GetSchema Schema Reference]  - (Optional List) The list of referenced schemas (see Schema References for more details):
 - subject_
name str - (Required String) The name for the reference. (For Avro Schema, the reference name is the fully qualified schema name, for JSON Schema it is a URL, and for Protobuf Schema, it is the name of another Protobuf file.)
 - version int
 - (Required Integer) The version of the Schema, for example, 
4. - credentials
Get
Schema Credentials  - rest_
endpoint str - schema_
registry_ Getcluster Schema Schema Registry Cluster  
- format String
 - (Required String) The format of the schema. Accepted values are: 
AVRO,PROTOBUF, andJSON. - hard
Delete Boolean - id String
 - The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
 - metadata Property Map
 - (Optional Block) See here for more details. Supports the following:
 - recreate
On BooleanUpdate  - ruleset Property Map
 - (Optional Block) The list of schema rules. See Data Contracts for Schema Registry for more details. For example, these rules can enforce that a field that contains sensitive information must be encrypted, or that a message containing an invalid age must be sent to a dead letter queue.
 - schema String
 - (Required String) The schema string, for example, 
file("./schema_version_1.avsc"). - schema
Identifier Number - schema
References List<Property Map> - (Optional List) The list of referenced schemas (see Schema References for more details):
 - subject
Name String - (Required String) The name for the reference. (For Avro Schema, the reference name is the fully qualified schema name, for JSON Schema it is a URL, and for Protobuf Schema, it is the name of another Protobuf file.)
 - version Number
 - (Required Integer) The version of the Schema, for example, 
4. - credentials Property Map
 - rest
Endpoint String - schema
Registry Property MapCluster  
Supporting Types
GetSchemaCredentials  
GetSchemaMetadata  
- Properties Dictionary<string, string>
 - (Optional Map) The custom properties to set:
 - Sensitives List<string>
 - (Optional List of Strings) A list of metadata properties to be encrypted.
 - 
List<Pulumi.
Confluent Cloud. Inputs. Get Schema Metadata Tag>  - (Optional String List) The tags to which the rule applies, if any.
 
- Properties map[string]string
 - (Optional Map) The custom properties to set:
 - Sensitives []string
 - (Optional List of Strings) A list of metadata properties to be encrypted.
 - 
[]Get
Schema Metadata Tag  - (Optional String List) The tags to which the rule applies, if any.
 
- properties Map<String,String>
 - (Optional Map) The custom properties to set:
 - sensitives List<String>
 - (Optional List of Strings) A list of metadata properties to be encrypted.
 - 
List<Get
Schema Metadata Tag>  - (Optional String List) The tags to which the rule applies, if any.
 
- properties {[key: string]: string}
 - (Optional Map) The custom properties to set:
 - sensitives string[]
 - (Optional List of Strings) A list of metadata properties to be encrypted.
 - 
Get
Schema Metadata Tag[]  - (Optional String List) The tags to which the rule applies, if any.
 
- properties Mapping[str, str]
 - (Optional Map) The custom properties to set:
 - sensitives Sequence[str]
 - (Optional List of Strings) A list of metadata properties to be encrypted.
 - 
Sequence[Get
Schema Metadata Tag]  - (Optional String List) The tags to which the rule applies, if any.
 
- properties Map<String>
 - (Optional Map) The custom properties to set:
 - sensitives List<String>
 - (Optional List of Strings) A list of metadata properties to be encrypted.
 - List<Property Map>
 - (Optional String List) The tags to which the rule applies, if any.
 
GetSchemaMetadataTag   
GetSchemaRuleset  
- Domain
Rules List<Pulumi.Confluent Cloud. Inputs. Get Schema Ruleset Domain Rule>  - (Optional List of Blocks) supports the following:
 - Migration
Rules List<Pulumi.Confluent Cloud. Inputs. Get Schema Ruleset Migration Rule>  
- Domain
Rules []GetSchema Ruleset Domain Rule  - (Optional List of Blocks) supports the following:
 - Migration
Rules []GetSchema Ruleset Migration Rule  
- domain
Rules List<GetSchema Ruleset Domain Rule>  - (Optional List of Blocks) supports the following:
 - migration
Rules List<GetSchema Ruleset Migration Rule>  
- domain
Rules GetSchema Ruleset Domain Rule[]  - (Optional List of Blocks) supports the following:
 - migration
Rules GetSchema Ruleset Migration Rule[]  
- domain_
rules Sequence[GetSchema Ruleset Domain Rule]  - (Optional List of Blocks) supports the following:
 - migration_
rules Sequence[GetSchema Ruleset Migration Rule]  
- domain
Rules List<Property Map> - (Optional List of Blocks) supports the following:
 - migration
Rules List<Property Map> 
GetSchemaRulesetDomainRule    
- Doc string
 - (Optional String) An optional description.
 - Expr string
 - (Optional String) The body of the rule, which is optional.
 - Kind string
 - (Optional String) Either 
CONDITIONorTRANSFORM. - Mode string
 - (Optional String) The mode of the rule.
 - Name string
 - (Optional String) A user-defined name that can be used to reference the rule.
 - On
Failure string - (Optional String) An optional action to execute if the rule fails, otherwise the built-in action type ERROR is used. For UPDOWN and WRITEREAD rules, one can specify two actions separated by commas, as mentioned above.
 - On
Success string - (Optional String) An optional action to execute if the rule succeeds, otherwise the built-in action type NONE is used. For UPDOWN and WRITEREAD rules, one can specify two actions separated by commas, such as “NONE,ERROR” for a WRITEREAD rule. In this case NONE applies to WRITE and ERROR applies to READ.
 - Params Dictionary<string, string>
 - (Optional Configuration Block) A set of static parameters for the rule, which is optional. These are key-value pairs that are passed to the rule.
 - List<string>
 - (Optional String List) The tags to which the rule applies, if any.
 - Type string
 - (Optional String) The type of rule, which invokes a specific rule executor, such as Google Common Expression Language (CEL) or JSONata.
 
- Doc string
 - (Optional String) An optional description.
 - Expr string
 - (Optional String) The body of the rule, which is optional.
 - Kind string
 - (Optional String) Either 
CONDITIONorTRANSFORM. - Mode string
 - (Optional String) The mode of the rule.
 - Name string
 - (Optional String) A user-defined name that can be used to reference the rule.
 - On
Failure string - (Optional String) An optional action to execute if the rule fails, otherwise the built-in action type ERROR is used. For UPDOWN and WRITEREAD rules, one can specify two actions separated by commas, as mentioned above.
 - On
Success string - (Optional String) An optional action to execute if the rule succeeds, otherwise the built-in action type NONE is used. For UPDOWN and WRITEREAD rules, one can specify two actions separated by commas, such as “NONE,ERROR” for a WRITEREAD rule. In this case NONE applies to WRITE and ERROR applies to READ.
 - Params map[string]string
 - (Optional Configuration Block) A set of static parameters for the rule, which is optional. These are key-value pairs that are passed to the rule.
 - []string
 - (Optional String List) The tags to which the rule applies, if any.
 - Type string
 - (Optional String) The type of rule, which invokes a specific rule executor, such as Google Common Expression Language (CEL) or JSONata.
 
- doc String
 - (Optional String) An optional description.
 - expr String
 - (Optional String) The body of the rule, which is optional.
 - kind String
 - (Optional String) Either 
CONDITIONorTRANSFORM. - mode String
 - (Optional String) The mode of the rule.
 - name String
 - (Optional String) A user-defined name that can be used to reference the rule.
 - on
Failure String - (Optional String) An optional action to execute if the rule fails, otherwise the built-in action type ERROR is used. For UPDOWN and WRITEREAD rules, one can specify two actions separated by commas, as mentioned above.
 - on
Success String - (Optional String) An optional action to execute if the rule succeeds, otherwise the built-in action type NONE is used. For UPDOWN and WRITEREAD rules, one can specify two actions separated by commas, such as “NONE,ERROR” for a WRITEREAD rule. In this case NONE applies to WRITE and ERROR applies to READ.
 - params Map<String,String>
 - (Optional Configuration Block) A set of static parameters for the rule, which is optional. These are key-value pairs that are passed to the rule.
 - List<String>
 - (Optional String List) The tags to which the rule applies, if any.
 - type String
 - (Optional String) The type of rule, which invokes a specific rule executor, such as Google Common Expression Language (CEL) or JSONata.
 
- doc string
 - (Optional String) An optional description.
 - expr string
 - (Optional String) The body of the rule, which is optional.
 - kind string
 - (Optional String) Either 
CONDITIONorTRANSFORM. - mode string
 - (Optional String) The mode of the rule.
 - name string
 - (Optional String) A user-defined name that can be used to reference the rule.
 - on
Failure string - (Optional String) An optional action to execute if the rule fails, otherwise the built-in action type ERROR is used. For UPDOWN and WRITEREAD rules, one can specify two actions separated by commas, as mentioned above.
 - on
Success string - (Optional String) An optional action to execute if the rule succeeds, otherwise the built-in action type NONE is used. For UPDOWN and WRITEREAD rules, one can specify two actions separated by commas, such as “NONE,ERROR” for a WRITEREAD rule. In this case NONE applies to WRITE and ERROR applies to READ.
 - params {[key: string]: string}
 - (Optional Configuration Block) A set of static parameters for the rule, which is optional. These are key-value pairs that are passed to the rule.
 - string[]
 - (Optional String List) The tags to which the rule applies, if any.
 - type string
 - (Optional String) The type of rule, which invokes a specific rule executor, such as Google Common Expression Language (CEL) or JSONata.
 
- doc str
 - (Optional String) An optional description.
 - expr str
 - (Optional String) The body of the rule, which is optional.
 - kind str
 - (Optional String) Either 
CONDITIONorTRANSFORM. - mode str
 - (Optional String) The mode of the rule.
 - name str
 - (Optional String) A user-defined name that can be used to reference the rule.
 - on_
failure str - (Optional String) An optional action to execute if the rule fails, otherwise the built-in action type ERROR is used. For UPDOWN and WRITEREAD rules, one can specify two actions separated by commas, as mentioned above.
 - on_
success str - (Optional String) An optional action to execute if the rule succeeds, otherwise the built-in action type NONE is used. For UPDOWN and WRITEREAD rules, one can specify two actions separated by commas, such as “NONE,ERROR” for a WRITEREAD rule. In this case NONE applies to WRITE and ERROR applies to READ.
 - params Mapping[str, str]
 - (Optional Configuration Block) A set of static parameters for the rule, which is optional. These are key-value pairs that are passed to the rule.
 - Sequence[str]
 - (Optional String List) The tags to which the rule applies, if any.
 - type str
 - (Optional String) The type of rule, which invokes a specific rule executor, such as Google Common Expression Language (CEL) or JSONata.
 
- doc String
 - (Optional String) An optional description.
 - expr String
 - (Optional String) The body of the rule, which is optional.
 - kind String
 - (Optional String) Either 
CONDITIONorTRANSFORM. - mode String
 - (Optional String) The mode of the rule.
 - name String
 - (Optional String) A user-defined name that can be used to reference the rule.
 - on
Failure String - (Optional String) An optional action to execute if the rule fails, otherwise the built-in action type ERROR is used. For UPDOWN and WRITEREAD rules, one can specify two actions separated by commas, as mentioned above.
 - on
Success String - (Optional String) An optional action to execute if the rule succeeds, otherwise the built-in action type NONE is used. For UPDOWN and WRITEREAD rules, one can specify two actions separated by commas, such as “NONE,ERROR” for a WRITEREAD rule. In this case NONE applies to WRITE and ERROR applies to READ.
 - params Map<String>
 - (Optional Configuration Block) A set of static parameters for the rule, which is optional. These are key-value pairs that are passed to the rule.
 - List<String>
 - (Optional String List) The tags to which the rule applies, if any.
 - type String
 - (Optional String) The type of rule, which invokes a specific rule executor, such as Google Common Expression Language (CEL) or JSONata.
 
GetSchemaRulesetMigrationRule    
- Doc string
 - (Optional String) An optional description.
 - Expr string
 - (Optional String) The body of the rule, which is optional.
 - Kind string
 - (Optional String) Either 
CONDITIONorTRANSFORM. - Mode string
 - (Optional String) The mode of the rule.
 - Name string
 - (Optional String) A user-defined name that can be used to reference the rule.
 - On
Failure string - (Optional String) An optional action to execute if the rule fails, otherwise the built-in action type ERROR is used. For UPDOWN and WRITEREAD rules, one can specify two actions separated by commas, as mentioned above.
 - On
Success string - (Optional String) An optional action to execute if the rule succeeds, otherwise the built-in action type NONE is used. For UPDOWN and WRITEREAD rules, one can specify two actions separated by commas, such as “NONE,ERROR” for a WRITEREAD rule. In this case NONE applies to WRITE and ERROR applies to READ.
 - Params Dictionary<string, string>
 - (Optional Configuration Block) A set of static parameters for the rule, which is optional. These are key-value pairs that are passed to the rule.
 - List<string>
 - (Optional String List) The tags to which the rule applies, if any.
 - Type string
 - (Optional String) The type of rule, which invokes a specific rule executor, such as Google Common Expression Language (CEL) or JSONata.
 
- Doc string
 - (Optional String) An optional description.
 - Expr string
 - (Optional String) The body of the rule, which is optional.
 - Kind string
 - (Optional String) Either 
CONDITIONorTRANSFORM. - Mode string
 - (Optional String) The mode of the rule.
 - Name string
 - (Optional String) A user-defined name that can be used to reference the rule.
 - On
Failure string - (Optional String) An optional action to execute if the rule fails, otherwise the built-in action type ERROR is used. For UPDOWN and WRITEREAD rules, one can specify two actions separated by commas, as mentioned above.
 - On
Success string - (Optional String) An optional action to execute if the rule succeeds, otherwise the built-in action type NONE is used. For UPDOWN and WRITEREAD rules, one can specify two actions separated by commas, such as “NONE,ERROR” for a WRITEREAD rule. In this case NONE applies to WRITE and ERROR applies to READ.
 - Params map[string]string
 - (Optional Configuration Block) A set of static parameters for the rule, which is optional. These are key-value pairs that are passed to the rule.
 - []string
 - (Optional String List) The tags to which the rule applies, if any.
 - Type string
 - (Optional String) The type of rule, which invokes a specific rule executor, such as Google Common Expression Language (CEL) or JSONata.
 
- doc String
 - (Optional String) An optional description.
 - expr String
 - (Optional String) The body of the rule, which is optional.
 - kind String
 - (Optional String) Either 
CONDITIONorTRANSFORM. - mode String
 - (Optional String) The mode of the rule.
 - name String
 - (Optional String) A user-defined name that can be used to reference the rule.
 - on
Failure String - (Optional String) An optional action to execute if the rule fails, otherwise the built-in action type ERROR is used. For UPDOWN and WRITEREAD rules, one can specify two actions separated by commas, as mentioned above.
 - on
Success String - (Optional String) An optional action to execute if the rule succeeds, otherwise the built-in action type NONE is used. For UPDOWN and WRITEREAD rules, one can specify two actions separated by commas, such as “NONE,ERROR” for a WRITEREAD rule. In this case NONE applies to WRITE and ERROR applies to READ.
 - params Map<String,String>
 - (Optional Configuration Block) A set of static parameters for the rule, which is optional. These are key-value pairs that are passed to the rule.
 - List<String>
 - (Optional String List) The tags to which the rule applies, if any.
 - type String
 - (Optional String) The type of rule, which invokes a specific rule executor, such as Google Common Expression Language (CEL) or JSONata.
 
- doc string
 - (Optional String) An optional description.
 - expr string
 - (Optional String) The body of the rule, which is optional.
 - kind string
 - (Optional String) Either 
CONDITIONorTRANSFORM. - mode string
 - (Optional String) The mode of the rule.
 - name string
 - (Optional String) A user-defined name that can be used to reference the rule.
 - on
Failure string - (Optional String) An optional action to execute if the rule fails, otherwise the built-in action type ERROR is used. For UPDOWN and WRITEREAD rules, one can specify two actions separated by commas, as mentioned above.
 - on
Success string - (Optional String) An optional action to execute if the rule succeeds, otherwise the built-in action type NONE is used. For UPDOWN and WRITEREAD rules, one can specify two actions separated by commas, such as “NONE,ERROR” for a WRITEREAD rule. In this case NONE applies to WRITE and ERROR applies to READ.
 - params {[key: string]: string}
 - (Optional Configuration Block) A set of static parameters for the rule, which is optional. These are key-value pairs that are passed to the rule.
 - string[]
 - (Optional String List) The tags to which the rule applies, if any.
 - type string
 - (Optional String) The type of rule, which invokes a specific rule executor, such as Google Common Expression Language (CEL) or JSONata.
 
- doc str
 - (Optional String) An optional description.
 - expr str
 - (Optional String) The body of the rule, which is optional.
 - kind str
 - (Optional String) Either 
CONDITIONorTRANSFORM. - mode str
 - (Optional String) The mode of the rule.
 - name str
 - (Optional String) A user-defined name that can be used to reference the rule.
 - on_
failure str - (Optional String) An optional action to execute if the rule fails, otherwise the built-in action type ERROR is used. For UPDOWN and WRITEREAD rules, one can specify two actions separated by commas, as mentioned above.
 - on_
success str - (Optional String) An optional action to execute if the rule succeeds, otherwise the built-in action type NONE is used. For UPDOWN and WRITEREAD rules, one can specify two actions separated by commas, such as “NONE,ERROR” for a WRITEREAD rule. In this case NONE applies to WRITE and ERROR applies to READ.
 - params Mapping[str, str]
 - (Optional Configuration Block) A set of static parameters for the rule, which is optional. These are key-value pairs that are passed to the rule.
 - Sequence[str]
 - (Optional String List) The tags to which the rule applies, if any.
 - type str
 - (Optional String) The type of rule, which invokes a specific rule executor, such as Google Common Expression Language (CEL) or JSONata.
 
- doc String
 - (Optional String) An optional description.
 - expr String
 - (Optional String) The body of the rule, which is optional.
 - kind String
 - (Optional String) Either 
CONDITIONorTRANSFORM. - mode String
 - (Optional String) The mode of the rule.
 - name String
 - (Optional String) A user-defined name that can be used to reference the rule.
 - on
Failure String - (Optional String) An optional action to execute if the rule fails, otherwise the built-in action type ERROR is used. For UPDOWN and WRITEREAD rules, one can specify two actions separated by commas, as mentioned above.
 - on
Success String - (Optional String) An optional action to execute if the rule succeeds, otherwise the built-in action type NONE is used. For UPDOWN and WRITEREAD rules, one can specify two actions separated by commas, such as “NONE,ERROR” for a WRITEREAD rule. In this case NONE applies to WRITE and ERROR applies to READ.
 - params Map<String>
 - (Optional Configuration Block) A set of static parameters for the rule, which is optional. These are key-value pairs that are passed to the rule.
 - List<String>
 - (Optional String List) The tags to which the rule applies, if any.
 - type String
 - (Optional String) The type of rule, which invokes a specific rule executor, such as Google Common Expression Language (CEL) or JSONata.
 
GetSchemaSchemaReference   
- Name string
 - (Optional String) A user-defined name that can be used to reference the rule.
 - Subject
Name string - The name of the subject (in other words, the namespace), representing the subject under which the schema will be registered, for example, 
test-subject. Schemas evolve safely, following a compatibility mode defined, under a subject name. - Version int
 - (Required Integer) The version of the Schema, for example, 
4. 
- Name string
 - (Optional String) A user-defined name that can be used to reference the rule.
 - Subject
Name string - The name of the subject (in other words, the namespace), representing the subject under which the schema will be registered, for example, 
test-subject. Schemas evolve safely, following a compatibility mode defined, under a subject name. - Version int
 - (Required Integer) The version of the Schema, for example, 
4. 
- name String
 - (Optional String) A user-defined name that can be used to reference the rule.
 - subject
Name String - The name of the subject (in other words, the namespace), representing the subject under which the schema will be registered, for example, 
test-subject. Schemas evolve safely, following a compatibility mode defined, under a subject name. - version Integer
 - (Required Integer) The version of the Schema, for example, 
4. 
- name string
 - (Optional String) A user-defined name that can be used to reference the rule.
 - subject
Name string - The name of the subject (in other words, the namespace), representing the subject under which the schema will be registered, for example, 
test-subject. Schemas evolve safely, following a compatibility mode defined, under a subject name. - version number
 - (Required Integer) The version of the Schema, for example, 
4. 
- name str
 - (Optional String) A user-defined name that can be used to reference the rule.
 - subject_
name str - The name of the subject (in other words, the namespace), representing the subject under which the schema will be registered, for example, 
test-subject. Schemas evolve safely, following a compatibility mode defined, under a subject name. - version int
 - (Required Integer) The version of the Schema, for example, 
4. 
- name String
 - (Optional String) A user-defined name that can be used to reference the rule.
 - subject
Name String - The name of the subject (in other words, the namespace), representing the subject under which the schema will be registered, for example, 
test-subject. Schemas evolve safely, following a compatibility mode defined, under a subject name. - version Number
 - (Required Integer) The version of the Schema, for example, 
4. 
GetSchemaSchemaRegistryCluster    
- Id string
 - The ID of the Schema Registry cluster, for example, 
lsrc-abc123. 
- Id string
 - The ID of the Schema Registry cluster, for example, 
lsrc-abc123. 
- id String
 - The ID of the Schema Registry cluster, for example, 
lsrc-abc123. 
- id string
 - The ID of the Schema Registry cluster, for example, 
lsrc-abc123. 
- id str
 - The ID of the Schema Registry cluster, for example, 
lsrc-abc123. 
- id String
 - The ID of the Schema Registry cluster, for example, 
lsrc-abc123. 
Package Details
- Repository
 - Confluent Cloud pulumi/pulumi-confluentcloud
 - License
 - Apache-2.0
 - Notes
 - This Pulumi package is based on the 
confluentTerraform Provider.