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Terraform in Yandex Cloud
  • Getting started
  • Solution library
    • Overview
    • Release notes
          • mdb_redis_cluster
          • mdb_redis_cluster_iam_binding
          • mdb_redis_cluster_v2
          • mdb_redis_user

In this article:

  • Example usage
  • Arguments & Attributes Reference
  • Import
  1. Terraform reference
  2. Resources
  3. Managed Service for ValKey
  4. Resources
  5. mdb_redis_user

yandex_mdb_redis_user (Resource)

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Yandex Cloud
Updated at February 12, 2026
  • Example usage
  • Arguments & Attributes Reference
  • Import

Manages a Redis user within the Yandex Cloud. For more information, see the official documentation.

Example usageExample usage

//
// Create a new MDB Redis User.
//
resource "yandex_mdb_redis_user" "my_user" {
  cluster_id = yandex_mdb_redis_cluster_v2.my_cluster.id
  name       = "alice"
  passwords  = ["password"]
}

resource "yandex_mdb_redis_cluster_v2" "my_cluster" {
  name        = "test"
  environment = "PRESTABLE"
  network_id  = yandex_vpc_network.foo.id

  config = {
    password = "your_password"
    version  = "7.2-valkey"
  }

  resources = {
    resource_preset_id = "hm1.nano"
    disk_size          = 16
  }

  hosts = {
    "aaa" = {
      zone      = "ru-central1-a"
      subnet_id = yandex_vpc_subnet.foo.id
    }
  }

  maintenance_window = {
    type = "ANYTIME"
  }
}

resource "yandex_vpc_network" "foo" {}

resource "yandex_vpc_subnet" "foo" {
  zone           = "ru-central1-a"
  network_id     = yandex_vpc_network.foo.id
  v4_cidr_blocks = ["10.5.0.0/24"]
}

Arguments & Attributes ReferenceArguments & Attributes Reference

  • acl_options (Read-Only) (String). Raw ACL string which has been inserted into the Redis
  • cluster_id (Required)(String). The ID of the cluster to which user belongs to.
  • enabled (Bool). Is redis user enabled.
  • id (Read-Only) (String). The resource identifier.
  • name (Required)(String). The name of the user.
  • passwords (Required)(Set Of String). Set of user passwords
  • permissions [Block]. Set of permissions granted to the user.
    • categories (String). Command categories user has permissions to.
    • commands (String). Commands user can execute.
    • patterns (String). Keys patterns user has permission to.
    • pub_sub_channels (String). Channel patterns user has permissions to.
    • sanitize_payload (String). SanitizePayload parameter.

ImportImport

The resource can be imported by using their resource ID. For getting it you can use Yandex Cloud Web Console or Yandex Cloud CLI.

# terraform import yandex_mdb_redis_user.<resource Name> <cluster_id>:<database_name>
terraform import yandex_mdb_redis_user.my_user ...:my_user

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