import.string
The import.string block imports custom components from a string and exposes them to the importer.
import.string blocks must be given a label that determines the namespace where custom components are exposed.
Usage
import.string "<NAMESPACE>" {
content = <CONTENT>
}Arguments
You can use the following argument with import.string:
| Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
content | secret or string | The contents of the module to import as a secret or string. | yes |
content is a string that contains the configuration of the module to import.
content is typically loaded by using the exports of another component. For example,
local.file.<LABEL>.contentremote.http.<LABEL>.contentremote.s3.<LABEL>.content
Example
This example imports a module from the content of a file stored in an S3 bucket and instantiates a custom component from the import that adds two numbers:
remote.s3 "module" {
path = "s3://test-bucket/module.alloy"
}
import.string "math" {
content = remote.s3.module.content
}
math.add "default" {
a = 15
b = 45
}


