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# generated by https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-plugin-docs
page_title: "stackit_resourcemanager_project Data Source - stackit"
subcategory: ""
description: |-
Resource Manager project data source schema. To identify the project, you need to provider either project_id or container_id. If you provide both, project_id will be used.
---
# stackit_resourcemanager_project (Data Source)
Resource Manager project data source schema. To identify the project, you need to provider either project_id or container_id. If you provide both, project_id will be used.
## Example Usage
```terraform
data "stackit_resourcemanager_project" "example" {
project_id = "xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx"
container_id = "example-container-abc123"
}
```
<!-- schema generated by tfplugindocs -->
## Schema
### Optional
- `container_id` (String) Project container ID. Globally unique, user-friendly identifier.
- `owner_email` (String) Email address of the owner of the project. This value is only considered during creation. Changing it afterwards will have no effect.
- `project_id` (String) Project UUID identifier. This is the ID that can be used in most of the other resources to identify the project.
### Read-Only
- `id` (String) Terraform's internal data source. ID. It is structured as "`container_id`".
- `labels` (Map of String) Labels are key-value string pairs which can be attached to a resource container. A label key must match the regex [A-ZÄÜÖa-zäüöß0-9_-]{1,64}. A label value must match the regex ^$|[A-ZÄÜÖa-zäüöß0-9_-]{1,64}
- `name` (String) Project name.
- `parent_container_id` (String) Parent resource identifier. Both container ID (user-friendly) and UUID are supported