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Create an XaaS resource action. See Create an XaaS Resource Action.
XaaS Custom Resource Wizard Options
You use these custom resource options to create or modify a custom resource so that you can run XaaS
blueprint and resource action workflows that provision resources or modify provisioned resources.
You can create only one custom resource for an object type. You can use the custom resource for
multiple blueprints and resource actions.
To create a custom resource action, select Design > XaaS > Custom Resources
Resource Type
The list of possible object types that appears on the Resource type tab based on the installed plug-ins in
the configured vRealize Orchestrator instance. vRealize Automation collects the values from the
configured vRealize Orchestrator instance.
Table 354. Resource Type Options
Option Description
Orchestrator type Enter or select the type that supports the workflow that you are
using to provision.
The type is composed of the plug-in name as it appears in the
scripting API, for example, VC for vCenter, and the object type,
for example, VirtualMachine. In this example, the API uses the
value VC:VirtualMachine.
This type can be the blueprint workflow output parameter or the
resource action workflow input parameter.
Name Enter an informative name for the custom resource so that you
can identify it when you create XaaS blueprints or resource
actions.
Description Enter a verbose description.
Version The supported form extends to major.minor.micro-revision.
Details Form
These form fields appear as read-only values when your service catalog users provision an item that uses
this custom resource. You can modify the existing fields and add new externally defined fields.
For more information about configuring the forms, see Designing a Custom Resource Form.
Where Used
Because you can create only one custom resource per object type, you can use this page of the wizard to
understand how the custom resource is used.
This tab is available for saved custom resources, not when you create the resource.
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