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// +build !core
//
// This file is automatically generated by scripts/generate-plugins.go -- Do not edit!
//
package command
import (
alicloudprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/alicloud"
archiveprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/archive"
arukasprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/arukas"
atlasprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/atlas"
awsprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/aws"
azureprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/azure"
azurermprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/azurerm"
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bitbucketprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/bitbucket"
chefprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/chef"
Circonus Provider (#12338) * Begin stubbing out the Circonus provider. * Remove all references to `reverse:secret_key`. This value is dynamically set by the service and unused by Terraform. * Update the `circonus_check` resource. Still a WIP. * Add docs for the `circonus_check` resource. Commit miss, this should have been included in the last commit. * "Fix" serializing check tags I still need to figure out how I can make them order agnostic w/o using a TypeSet. I'm worried that's what I'm going to have to do. * Spike a quick circonus_broker data source. * Convert tags to a Set so the order does not matter. * Add a `circonus_account` data source. * Correctly spell account. Pointed out by: @postwait * Add the `circonus_contact_group` resource. * Push descriptions into their own file in order to reduce the busyness of the schema when reviewing code. * Rename `circonus_broker` and `broker` to `circonus_collector` and `collector`, respectively. Change made with concent by Circonus to reduce confusion (@postwait, @maier, and several others). * Use upstream contsants where available. * Import the latest circonus-gometrics. * Move to using a Set of collectors vs a list attached to a single attribute. * Rename "cid" to "id" in the circonus_account data source and elsewhere where possible. * Inject a tag automatically. Update gometrics. * Checkpoint `circonus_metric` resource. * Enable provider-level auto-tagging. This is disabled by default. * Rearrange metric. This is an experimental "style" of a provider. We'll see. That moment. When you think you've gone off the rails on a mad scientist experiment but like the outcome and think you may be onto something but haven't proven it to yourself or anyone else yet? That. That exact feeling of semi-confidence while being alone in the wilderness. Please let this not be the Terraform provider equivalent of DJB's C style of coding. We'll know in another resource or two if this was a horrible mistake or not. * Begin moving `resource_circonus_check` over to the new world order/structure: Much of this is WIP and incomplete, but here is the new supported structure: ``` variable "used_metric_name" { default = "_usage`0`_used" } resource "circonus_check" "usage" { # collectors = ["${var.collectors}"] collector { id = "${var.collectors[0]}" } name = "${var.check_name}" notes = "${var.notes}" json { url = "https://${var.target}/account/current" http_headers = { "Accept" = "application/json" "X-Circonus-App-Name" = "TerraformCheck" "X-Circonus-Auth-Token" = "${var.api_token}" } } stream { name = "${circonus_metric.used.name}" tags = "${circonus_metric.used.tags}" type = "${circonus_metric.used.type}" } tags = { source = "circonus" } } resource "circonus_metric" "used" { name = "${var.used_metric_name}" tags = { source = "circonus" } type = "numeric" } ``` * Document the `circonus_metric` resource. * Updated `circonus_check` docs. * If a port was present, automatically set it in the Config. * Alpha sort the check parameters now that they've been renamed. * Fix a handful of panics as a result of the schema changing. * Move back to a `TypeSet` for tags. After a stint with `TypeMap`, move back to `TypeSet`. A set of strings seems to match the API the best. The `map` type was convenient because it reduced the amount of boilerplate, but you loose out on other things. For instance, tags come in the form of `category:value`, so naturally it seems like you could use a map, but you can't without severe loss of functionality because assigning two values to the same category is common. And you can't normalize map input or suppress the output correctly (this was eventually what broke the camel's back). I tried an experiment of normalizing the input to be `category:value` as the key in the map and a value of `""`, but... seee diff suppress. In this case, simple is good. While here bring some cleanups to _Metric since that was my initial testing target. * Rename `providerConfig` to `_ProviderConfig` * Checkpoint the `json` check type. * Fix a few residual issues re: missing descriptions. * Rename `validateRegexp` to `_ValidateRegexp` * Use tags as real sets, not just a slice of strings. * Move the DiffSuppressFunc for tags down to the Elem. * Fix up unit tests to chase the updated, default hasher function being used. * Remove `Computed` attribute from `TypeSet` objects. This fixes a pile of issues re: update that I was having. * Rename functions. `GetStringOk` -> `GetStringOK` `GetSetAsListOk` -> `GetSetAsListOK` `GetIntOk` -> `GetIntOK` * Various small cleanups and comments rolled into a single commit. * Add a `postgresql` check type for the `circonus_check` resource. * Rename various validator functions to be _CapitalCase vs capitalCase. * Err... finish the validator renames. * Add `GetFloat64()` support. * Add `icmp_ping` check type support. * Catch up to the _API*Attr renames. Deliberately left out of the previous commit in order to create a clean example of what is required to add a new check type to the `circonus_check` resource. * Clarify when the `target` attribute is required for the `postgresql` check type. * Correctly pull the metric ID attribute from the right location. * Add a circonus_stream_group resource (a.k.a. a Circonus "metric cluster") * Add support for the [`caql`](https://login.circonus.com/user/docs/caql_reference) check type. * Add support for the `http` check type. * `s/SSL/TLS/g` * Add support for `tcp` check types. * Enumerate the available metrics that are supported for each check type. * Add [`cloudwatch`](https://login.circonus.com/user/docs/Data/CheckTypes/CloudWatch) check type support. * Add a `circonus_trigger` resource (a.k.a Circonus Ruleset). * Rename a handful of functions to make it clear in the function name the direction of flow for information moving through the provider. TL;DR: Replace `parse` and `read` with "foo to bar"-like names. * Fix the attribute name used in a validator. Absent != After. * Set the minimum `absent` predicate to 70s per testing. * Fix the regression tests for circonus_trigger now that absent has a 70s min * Fix up the `tcp` check to require a `host` attribute. Fix tests. It's clear I didn't run these before committing/pushing the `tcp` check last time. * Fix `circonus_check` for `cloudwatch` checks. * Rename `parsePerCheckTypeConfig()` to `_CheckConfigToAPI` to be consistent with other function names. grep(1)ability of code++ * Slack buttons as an integer are string encoded. * Fix updates for `circonus_contact`. * Fix the out parameters for contact groups. * Move to using `_CastSchemaToTF()` where appropriate. * Fix circonus_contact_group. Updates work as expected now. * Use `_StateSet()` in place of `d.Set()` everywhere. * Make a quick pass over the collector datasource to modernize its style * Quick pass for items identified by `golint`. * Fix up collectors * Fix the `json` check type. Reconcile possible sources of drift. Update now works as expected. * Normalize trigger durations to seconds. * Improve the robustness of the state handling for the `circonus_contact_group` resource. * I'm torn on this, but sort the contact groups in the notify list. This does mean that if the first contact group in the list has a higher lexical sort order the plan won't converge until the offending resource is tainted and recreated. But there's also some sorting happening elsewhere, so.... sort and taint for now and this will need to be revisited in the future. * Add support for the `httptrap` check type. * Remove empty units from the state file. * Metric clusters can return a 404. Detect this accordingly in its respective Exists handler. * Add a `circonus_graph` resource. * Fix a handful of bugs in the graph provider. * Re-enable the necessary `ConflictsWith` definitions and normalize attribute names. * Objects that have been deleted via the UI return a 404. Handle in Exists(). * Teach `circonus_graph`'s Stack set to accept nil values. * Set `ForceNew: true` for a graph's name. * Chase various API fixes required to make `circonus_graph` work as expected. * Fix up the handling of sub-1 zoom resolutions for graphs. * Add the `check_by_collector` out parameter to the `circonus_check` resource. * Improve validation of line vs area graphs. Fix graph_style. * Fix up the `logarithmic` graph axis option. * Resolve various trivial `go vet` issues. * Add a stream_group out parameter. * Remove incorrectly applied `Optional` attributes to the `circonus_account` resource. * Remove various `Optional` attributes from the `circonus_collector` data source. * Centralize the common need to suppress leading and trailing whitespace into `suppressWhitespace`. * Sync up with upstream vendor fixes for circonus_graph. * Update the checksum value for the http check. * Chase `circonus_graph`'s underlying `line_style` API object change from `string` to `*string`. * Clean up tests to use a generic terraform regression testing account. * Add support for the MySQL to the `circonus_check` resource. * Begin stubbing out the Circonus provider. * Remove all references to `reverse:secret_key`. This value is dynamically set by the service and unused by Terraform. * Update the `circonus_check` resource. Still a WIP. * Add docs for the `circonus_check` resource. Commit miss, this should have been included in the last commit. * "Fix" serializing check tags I still need to figure out how I can make them order agnostic w/o using a TypeSet. I'm worried that's what I'm going to have to do. * Spike a quick circonus_broker data source. * Convert tags to a Set so the order does not matter. * Add a `circonus_account` data source. * Correctly spell account. Pointed out by: @postwait * Add the `circonus_contact_group` resource. * Push descriptions into their own file in order to reduce the busyness of the schema when reviewing code. * Rename `circonus_broker` and `broker` to `circonus_collector` and `collector`, respectively. Change made with concent by Circonus to reduce confusion (@postwait, @maier, and several others). * Use upstream contsants where available. * Import the latest circonus-gometrics. * Move to using a Set of collectors vs a list attached to a single attribute. * Rename "cid" to "id" in the circonus_account data source and elsewhere where possible. * Inject a tag automatically. Update gometrics. * Checkpoint `circonus_metric` resource. * Enable provider-level auto-tagging. This is disabled by default. * Rearrange metric. This is an experimental "style" of a provider. We'll see. That moment. When you think you've gone off the rails on a mad scientist experiment but like the outcome and think you may be onto something but haven't proven it to yourself or anyone else yet? That. That exact feeling of semi-confidence while being alone in the wilderness. Please let this not be the Terraform provider equivalent of DJB's C style of coding. We'll know in another resource or two if this was a horrible mistake or not. * Begin moving `resource_circonus_check` over to the new world order/structure: Much of this is WIP and incomplete, but here is the new supported structure: ``` variable "used_metric_name" { default = "_usage`0`_used" } resource "circonus_check" "usage" { # collectors = ["${var.collectors}"] collector { id = "${var.collectors[0]}" } name = "${var.check_name}" notes = "${var.notes}" json { url = "https://${var.target}/account/current" http_headers = { "Accept" = "application/json" "X-Circonus-App-Name" = "TerraformCheck" "X-Circonus-Auth-Token" = "${var.api_token}" } } stream { name = "${circonus_metric.used.name}" tags = "${circonus_metric.used.tags}" type = "${circonus_metric.used.type}" } tags = { source = "circonus" } } resource "circonus_metric" "used" { name = "${var.used_metric_name}" tags = { source = "circonus" } type = "numeric" } ``` * Document the `circonus_metric` resource. * Updated `circonus_check` docs. * If a port was present, automatically set it in the Config. * Alpha sort the check parameters now that they've been renamed. * Fix a handful of panics as a result of the schema changing. * Move back to a `TypeSet` for tags. After a stint with `TypeMap`, move back to `TypeSet`. A set of strings seems to match the API the best. The `map` type was convenient because it reduced the amount of boilerplate, but you loose out on other things. For instance, tags come in the form of `category:value`, so naturally it seems like you could use a map, but you can't without severe loss of functionality because assigning two values to the same category is common. And you can't normalize map input or suppress the output correctly (this was eventually what broke the camel's back). I tried an experiment of normalizing the input to be `category:value` as the key in the map and a value of `""`, but... seee diff suppress. In this case, simple is good. While here bring some cleanups to _Metric since that was my initial testing target. * Rename `providerConfig` to `_ProviderConfig` * Checkpoint the `json` check type. * Fix a few residual issues re: missing descriptions. * Rename `validateRegexp` to `_ValidateRegexp` * Use tags as real sets, not just a slice of strings. * Move the DiffSuppressFunc for tags down to the Elem. * Fix up unit tests to chase the updated, default hasher function being used. * Remove `Computed` attribute from `TypeSet` objects. This fixes a pile of issues re: update that I was having. * Rename functions. `GetStringOk` -> `GetStringOK` `GetSetAsListOk` -> `GetSetAsListOK` `GetIntOk` -> `GetIntOK` * Various small cleanups and comments rolled into a single commit. * Add a `postgresql` check type for the `circonus_check` resource. * Rename various validator functions to be _CapitalCase vs capitalCase. * Err... finish the validator renames. * Add `GetFloat64()` support. * Add `icmp_ping` check type support. * Catch up to the _API*Attr renames. Deliberately left out of the previous commit in order to create a clean example of what is required to add a new check type to the `circonus_check` resource. * Clarify when the `target` attribute is required for the `postgresql` check type. * Correctly pull the metric ID attribute from the right location. * Add a circonus_stream_group resource (a.k.a. a Circonus "metric cluster") * Add support for the [`caql`](https://login.circonus.com/user/docs/caql_reference) check type. * Add support for the `http` check type. * `s/SSL/TLS/g` * Add support for `tcp` check types. * Enumerate the available metrics that are supported for each check type. * Add [`cloudwatch`](https://login.circonus.com/user/docs/Data/CheckTypes/CloudWatch) check type support. * Add a `circonus_trigger` resource (a.k.a Circonus Ruleset). * Rename a handful of functions to make it clear in the function name the direction of flow for information moving through the provider. TL;DR: Replace `parse` and `read` with "foo to bar"-like names. * Fix the attribute name used in a validator. Absent != After. * Set the minimum `absent` predicate to 70s per testing. * Fix the regression tests for circonus_trigger now that absent has a 70s min * Fix up the `tcp` check to require a `host` attribute. Fix tests. It's clear I didn't run these before committing/pushing the `tcp` check last time. * Fix `circonus_check` for `cloudwatch` checks. * Rename `parsePerCheckTypeConfig()` to `_CheckConfigToAPI` to be consistent with other function names. grep(1)ability of code++ * Slack buttons as an integer are string encoded. * Fix updates for `circonus_contact`. * Fix the out parameters for contact groups. * Move to using `_CastSchemaToTF()` where appropriate. * Fix circonus_contact_group. Updates work as expected now. * Use `_StateSet()` in place of `d.Set()` everywhere. * Make a quick pass over the collector datasource to modernize its style * Quick pass for items identified by `golint`. * Fix up collectors * Fix the `json` check type. Reconcile possible sources of drift. Update now works as expected. * Normalize trigger durations to seconds. * Improve the robustness of the state handling for the `circonus_contact_group` resource. * I'm torn on this, but sort the contact groups in the notify list. This does mean that if the first contact group in the list has a higher lexical sort order the plan won't converge until the offending resource is tainted and recreated. But there's also some sorting happening elsewhere, so.... sort and taint for now and this will need to be revisited in the future. * Add support for the `httptrap` check type. * Remove empty units from the state file. * Metric clusters can return a 404. Detect this accordingly in its respective Exists handler. * Add a `circonus_graph` resource. * Fix a handful of bugs in the graph provider. * Re-enable the necessary `ConflictsWith` definitions and normalize attribute names. * Objects that have been deleted via the UI return a 404. Handle in Exists(). * Teach `circonus_graph`'s Stack set to accept nil values. * Set `ForceNew: true` for a graph's name. * Chase various API fixes required to make `circonus_graph` work as expected. * Fix up the handling of sub-1 zoom resolutions for graphs. * Add the `check_by_collector` out parameter to the `circonus_check` resource. * Improve validation of line vs area graphs. Fix graph_style. * Fix up the `logarithmic` graph axis option. * Resolve various trivial `go vet` issues. * Add a stream_group out parameter. * Remove incorrectly applied `Optional` attributes to the `circonus_account` resource. * Remove various `Optional` attributes from the `circonus_collector` data source. * Centralize the common need to suppress leading and trailing whitespace into `suppressWhitespace`. * Sync up with upstream vendor fixes for circonus_graph. * Update the checksum value for the http check. * Chase `circonus_graph`'s underlying `line_style` API object change from `string` to `*string`. * Clean up tests to use a generic terraform regression testing account. * Rename all identifiers that began with a `_` and replace with a corresponding lowercase glyph. * Remove stale comment in types. * Move the calls to `ResourceData`'s `SetId()` calls to be first in the list so that no resources are lost in the event of a `panic()`. * Remove `stateSet` from the `circonus_trigger` resource. * Remove `stateSet` from the `circonus_stream_group` resource. * Remove `schemaSet` from the `circonus_graph` resource. * Remove `stateSet` from the `circonus_contact` resource. * Remove `stateSet` from the `circonus_metric` resource. * Remove `stateSet` from the `circonus_account` data source. * Remove `stateSet` from the `circonus_collector` data source. * Remove stray `stateSet` call from the `circonus_contact` resource. This is an odd artifact to find... I'm completely unsure as to why it was there to begin with but am mostly certain it's a bug and needs to be removed. * Remove `stateSet` from the `circonus_check` resource. * Remove the `stateSet` helper function. All call sites have been converted to return errors vs `panic()`'ing at runtime. * Remove a pile of unused functions and type definitions. * Remove the last of the `attrReader` interface. * Remove an unused `Sprintf` call. * Update `circonus-gometrics` and remove unused files. * Document what `convertToHelperSchema()` does. Rename `castSchemaToTF` to `convertToHelperSchema`. Change the function parameter ordering so the `map` of attribute descriptions: this is much easier to maintain when the description map is first when creating schema inline. * Move descriptions into their respective source files. * Remove all instances of `panic()`. In the case of software bugs, log an error. Never `panic()` and always return a value. * Rename `stream_group` to `metric_cluster`. * Rename triggers to rule sets * Rename `stream` to `metric`. * Chase the `stream` -> `metric` change into the docs. * Remove some unused test functions. * Add the now required `color` attribute for graphing a `metric_cluster`. * Add a missing description to silence a warning. * Add `id` as a selector for the account data source. * Futureproof testing: Randomize all asset names to prevent any possible resource conflicts. This isn't a necessary change for our current build and regression testing, but *just in case* we have a radical change to our testing framework in the future, make all resource names fully random. * Rename various values to match the Circonus docs. * s/alarm/alert/g * Ensure ruleset criteria can not be empty.
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circonusprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/circonus"
clcprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/clc"
cloudflareprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/cloudflare"
cloudstackprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/cloudstack"
cobblerprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/cobbler"
consulprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/consul"
datadogprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/datadog"
digitaloceanprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/digitalocean"
dmeprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/dme"
provider/datadog: Update to datadog_monitor still used d.GetOk (#12497) Fixes: #12494 The Create was changed to use the default and not d.GetOk - the update wasn't - this was causing issues when trying to update to a false value ``` % make testacc TEST=./builtin/providers/datadog ==> Checking that code complies with gofmt requirements... go generate $(go list ./... | grep -v /terraform/vendor/) 2017/03/07 16:20:54 Generated command/internal_plugin_list.go TF_ACC=1 go test ./builtin/providers/datadog -v -timeout 120m === RUN TestDatadogMonitor_import --- PASS: TestDatadogMonitor_import (4.77s) === RUN TestDatadogUser_import --- PASS: TestDatadogUser_import (6.23s) === RUN TestProvider --- PASS: TestProvider (0.00s) === RUN TestProvider_impl --- PASS: TestProvider_impl (0.00s) === RUN TestAccDatadogMonitor_Basic --- PASS: TestAccDatadogMonitor_Basic (3.83s) === RUN TestAccDatadogMonitor_BasicNoTreshold --- PASS: TestAccDatadogMonitor_BasicNoTreshold (4.92s) === RUN TestAccDatadogMonitor_Updated --- PASS: TestAccDatadogMonitor_Updated (5.88s) === RUN TestAccDatadogMonitor_TrimWhitespace --- PASS: TestAccDatadogMonitor_TrimWhitespace (3.23s) === RUN TestAccDatadogMonitor_Basic_float_int --- PASS: TestAccDatadogMonitor_Basic_float_int (5.73s) === RUN TestAccDatadogTimeboard_update --- PASS: TestAccDatadogTimeboard_update (8.86s) === RUN TestValidateAggregatorMethod --- PASS: TestValidateAggregatorMethod (0.00s) === RUN TestAccDatadogUser_Updated --- PASS: TestAccDatadogUser_Updated (6.05s) PASS ok github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/datadog 49.506s ```
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dnsprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/dns"
dnsimpleprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/dnsimple"
dockerprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/docker"
dynprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/dyn"
externalprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/external"
fastlyprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/fastly"
githubprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/github"
googleprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/google"
grafanaprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/grafana"
herokuprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/heroku"
icinga2provider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/icinga2"
ignitionprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/ignition"
influxdbprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/influxdb"
kubernetesprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/kubernetes"
libratoprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/librato"
localprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/local"
logentriesprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/logentries"
mailgunprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/mailgun"
mysqlprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/mysql"
newrelicprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/newrelic"
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nomadprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/nomad"
Ns1 provider (#10782) * vendor: update gopkg.in/ns1/ns1-go.v2 * provider/ns1: Port the ns1 provider to Terraform core * docs/ns1: Document the ns1 provider * ns1: rename remaining nsone -> ns1 (#10805) * Ns1 provider (#11300) * provider/ns1: Flesh out support for meta structs. Following the structure outlined by @pashap. Using reflection to reduce copy/paste. Putting metas inside single-item lists. This is clunky, but I couldn't figure out how else to have a nested struct. Maybe the Terraform people know a better way? Inside the meta struct, all fields are always written to the state; I can't figure out how to omit fields that aren't used. This is not just verbose, it actually causes issues because you can't have both "up" and "up_feed" set). Also some minor other changes: - Add "terraform" import support to records and zones. - Create helper class StringEnum. * provider/ns1: Make fmt * provider/ns1: Remove stubbed out RecordRead (used for testing metadata change). * provider/ns1: Need to get interface that m contains from Ptr Value with Elem() * provider/ns1: Use empty string to indicate no feed given. * provider/ns1: Remove old record.regions fields. * provider/ns1: Removes redundant testAccCheckRecordState * provider/ns1: Moves account permissions logic to permissions.go * provider/ns1: Adds tests for team resource. * provider/ns1: Move remaining permissions logic to permissions.go * ns1/provider: Adds datasource.config * provider/ns1: Small clean up of datafeed resource tests * provider/ns1: removes testAccCheckZoneState in favor of explicit name check * provider/ns1: More renaming of nsone -> ns1 * provider/ns1: Comment out metadata for the moment. * Ns1 provider (#11347) * Fix the removal of empty containers from a flatmap Removal of empty nested containers from a flatmap would sometimes fail a sanity check when removed in the wrong order. This would only fail sometimes due to map iteration. There was also an off-by-one error in the prefix check which could match the incorrect keys. * provider/ns1: Adds ns1 go client through govendor. * provider/ns1: Removes unused debug line * docs/ns1: Adds docs around apikey/datasource/datafeed/team/user/record. * provider/ns1: Gets go vet green
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ns1provider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/ns1"
nullprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/null"
oneandoneprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/oneandone"
opcprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/opc"
openstackprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/openstack"
opsgenieprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/opsgenie"
packetprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/packet"
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pagerdutyprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/pagerduty"
postgresqlprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/postgresql"
powerdnsprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/powerdns"
profitbricksprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/profitbricks"
rabbitmqprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/rabbitmq"
rancherprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/rancher"
randomprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/random"
rundeckprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/rundeck"
Add scaleway provider (#7331) * Add scaleway provider this PR allows the entire scaleway stack to be managed with terraform example usage looks like this: ``` provider "scaleway" { api_key = "snap" organization = "snip" } resource "scaleway_ip" "base" { server = "${scaleway_server.base.id}" } resource "scaleway_server" "base" { name = "test" # ubuntu 14.04 image = "aecaed73-51a5-4439-a127-6d8229847145" type = "C2S" } resource "scaleway_volume" "test" { name = "test" size_in_gb = 20 type = "l_ssd" } resource "scaleway_volume_attachment" "test" { server = "${scaleway_server.base.id}" volume = "${scaleway_volume.test.id}" } resource "scaleway_security_group" "base" { name = "public" description = "public gateway" } resource "scaleway_security_group_rule" "http-ingress" { security_group = "${scaleway_security_group.base.id}" action = "accept" direction = "inbound" ip_range = "0.0.0.0/0" protocol = "TCP" port = 80 } resource "scaleway_security_group_rule" "http-egress" { security_group = "${scaleway_security_group.base.id}" action = "accept" direction = "outbound" ip_range = "0.0.0.0/0" protocol = "TCP" port = 80 } ``` Note that volume attachments require the server to be stopped, which can lead to downtimes of you attach new volumes to already used servers * Update IP read to handle 404 gracefully * Read back resource on update * Ensure IP detachment works as expected Sadly this is not part of the official scaleway api just yet * Adjust detachIP helper based on feedback from @QuentinPerez in https://github.com/scaleway/scaleway-cli/pull/378 * Cleanup documentation * Rename api_key to access_key following @stack72 suggestion and rename the provider api_key for more clarity * Make tests less chatty by using custom logger
2016-07-13 22:03:41 +02:00
scalewayprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/scaleway"
softlayerprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/softlayer"
New Provider: Spotinst (#5001) * providers/spotinst: Add support for Spotinst resources * providers/spotinst: Fix merge conflict - layouts/docs.erb * docs/providers/spotinst: Fix the resource description field * providers/spotinst: Fix the acceptance tests * providers/spotinst: Mark the device_index as a required field * providers/spotinst: Change the associate_public_ip_address field to TypeBool * docs/providers/spotinst: Update the description of the adjustment field * providers/spotinst: Rename IamRole to IamInstanceProfile to make it more compatible with the AWS provider * docs/providers/spotinst: Rename iam_role to iam_instance_profile * providers/spotinst: Deprecate the iam_role attribute * providers/spotinst: Fix a misspelled var (IamRole) * providers/spotinst: Fix possible null pointer exception related to "iam_instance_profile" * docs/providers/spotinst: Add "load_balancer_names" missing description * providers/spotinst: New resource "spotinst_subscription" added * providers/spotinst: Eliminate a possible null pointer exception in "spotinst_aws_group" * providers/spotinst: Eliminate a possible null pointer exception in "spotinst_subscription" * providers/spotinst: Mark spotinst_subscription as deleted in destroy * providers/spotinst: Add support for custom event format in spotinst_subscription * providers/spotinst: Disable the destroy step of spotinst_subscription * providers/spotinst: Add support for update subscriptions * providers/spotinst: Merge fixed conflict - layouts/docs.erb * providers/spotinst: Vendor dependencies * providers/spotinst: Return a detailed error message * provider/spotinst: Update the plugin list * providers/spotinst: Vendor dependencies using govendor * providers/spotinst: New resource "spotinst_healthcheck" added * providers/spotinst: Update the Spotinst SDK * providers/spotinst: Comment out unnecessary log.Printf * providers/spotinst: Fix the acceptance tests * providers/spotinst: Gofmt fixes * providers/spotinst: Use multiple functions to expand each block * providers/spotinst: Allow ondemand_count to be zero * providers/spotinst: Change security_group_ids from TypeSet to TypeList * providers/spotinst: Remove unnecessary `ForceNew` fields * providers/spotinst: Update the Spotinst SDK * providers/spotinst: Add support for capacity unit * providers/spotinst: Add support for EBS volume pool * providers/spotinst: Delete health check * providers/spotinst: Allow to set multiple availability zones * providers/spotinst: Gofmt * providers/spotinst: Omit empty strings from the load_balancer_names field * providers/spotinst: Update the Spotinst SDK to v1.1.9 * providers/spotinst: Add support for new strategy parameters * providers/spotinst: Update the Spotinst SDK to v1.2.0 * providers/spotinst: Add support for Kubernetes integration * providers/spotinst: Fix merge conflict - vendor/vendor.json * providers/spotinst: Update the Spotinst SDK to v1.2.1 * providers/spotinst: Add support for Application Load Balancers * providers/spotinst: Do not allow to set ondemand_count to 0 * providers/spotinst: Update the Spotinst SDK to v1.2.2 * providers/spotinst: Add support for scaling policy operators * providers/spotinst: Add dimensions to spotinst_aws_group tests * providers/spotinst: Allow both ARN and name for IAM instance profiles * providers/spotinst: Allow ondemand_count=0 * providers/spotinst: Split out the set funcs into flatten style funcs * providers/spotinst: Update the Spotinst SDK to v1.2.3 * providers/spotinst: Add support for EBS optimized flag * providers/spotinst: Update the Spotinst SDK to v2.0.0 * providers/spotinst: Use stringutil.Stringify for debugging * providers/spotinst: Update the Spotinst SDK to v2.0.1 * providers/spotinst: Key pair is now optional * providers/spotinst: Make sure we do not nullify signals on strategy update * providers/spotinst: Hash both Strategy and EBS Block Device * providers/spotinst: Hash AWS load balancer * providers/spotinst: Update the Spotinst SDK to v2.0.2 * providers/spotinst: Verify namespace exists before appending policy * providers/spotinst: Image ID will be in a separate block from now on, so as to allow ignoring changes only on the image ID. This change is backwards compatible. * providers/spotinst: user data decoded when returned from spotinst api, so that TF compares the two states properly, and does not update without cause.
2017-02-22 21:57:16 +01:00
spotinstprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/spotinst"
statuscakeprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/statuscake"
templateprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/template"
terraformprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/terraform"
testprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/test"
tlsprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/tls"
tritonprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/triton"
ultradnsprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/ultradns"
vaultprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/vault"
vcdprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/vcd"
vsphereprovider "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/vsphere"
fileprovisioner "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/provisioners/file"
localexecprovisioner "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/provisioners/local-exec"
remoteexecprovisioner "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/provisioners/remote-exec"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/plugin"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/terraform"
2017-01-27 00:11:47 +01:00
// Legacy, will remove once it conforms with new structure
chefprovisioner "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/provisioners/chef"
)
var InternalProviders = map[string]plugin.ProviderFunc{
"alicloud": alicloudprovider.Provider,
"archive": archiveprovider.Provider,
"arukas": arukasprovider.Provider,
"atlas": atlasprovider.Provider,
"aws": awsprovider.Provider,
"azure": azureprovider.Provider,
"azurerm": azurermprovider.Provider,
"bitbucket": bitbucketprovider.Provider,
"chef": chefprovider.Provider,
Circonus Provider (#12338) * Begin stubbing out the Circonus provider. * Remove all references to `reverse:secret_key`. This value is dynamically set by the service and unused by Terraform. * Update the `circonus_check` resource. Still a WIP. * Add docs for the `circonus_check` resource. Commit miss, this should have been included in the last commit. * "Fix" serializing check tags I still need to figure out how I can make them order agnostic w/o using a TypeSet. I'm worried that's what I'm going to have to do. * Spike a quick circonus_broker data source. * Convert tags to a Set so the order does not matter. * Add a `circonus_account` data source. * Correctly spell account. Pointed out by: @postwait * Add the `circonus_contact_group` resource. * Push descriptions into their own file in order to reduce the busyness of the schema when reviewing code. * Rename `circonus_broker` and `broker` to `circonus_collector` and `collector`, respectively. Change made with concent by Circonus to reduce confusion (@postwait, @maier, and several others). * Use upstream contsants where available. * Import the latest circonus-gometrics. * Move to using a Set of collectors vs a list attached to a single attribute. * Rename "cid" to "id" in the circonus_account data source and elsewhere where possible. * Inject a tag automatically. Update gometrics. * Checkpoint `circonus_metric` resource. * Enable provider-level auto-tagging. This is disabled by default. * Rearrange metric. This is an experimental "style" of a provider. We'll see. That moment. When you think you've gone off the rails on a mad scientist experiment but like the outcome and think you may be onto something but haven't proven it to yourself or anyone else yet? That. That exact feeling of semi-confidence while being alone in the wilderness. Please let this not be the Terraform provider equivalent of DJB's C style of coding. We'll know in another resource or two if this was a horrible mistake or not. * Begin moving `resource_circonus_check` over to the new world order/structure: Much of this is WIP and incomplete, but here is the new supported structure: ``` variable "used_metric_name" { default = "_usage`0`_used" } resource "circonus_check" "usage" { # collectors = ["${var.collectors}"] collector { id = "${var.collectors[0]}" } name = "${var.check_name}" notes = "${var.notes}" json { url = "https://${var.target}/account/current" http_headers = { "Accept" = "application/json" "X-Circonus-App-Name" = "TerraformCheck" "X-Circonus-Auth-Token" = "${var.api_token}" } } stream { name = "${circonus_metric.used.name}" tags = "${circonus_metric.used.tags}" type = "${circonus_metric.used.type}" } tags = { source = "circonus" } } resource "circonus_metric" "used" { name = "${var.used_metric_name}" tags = { source = "circonus" } type = "numeric" } ``` * Document the `circonus_metric` resource. * Updated `circonus_check` docs. * If a port was present, automatically set it in the Config. * Alpha sort the check parameters now that they've been renamed. * Fix a handful of panics as a result of the schema changing. * Move back to a `TypeSet` for tags. After a stint with `TypeMap`, move back to `TypeSet`. A set of strings seems to match the API the best. The `map` type was convenient because it reduced the amount of boilerplate, but you loose out on other things. For instance, tags come in the form of `category:value`, so naturally it seems like you could use a map, but you can't without severe loss of functionality because assigning two values to the same category is common. And you can't normalize map input or suppress the output correctly (this was eventually what broke the camel's back). I tried an experiment of normalizing the input to be `category:value` as the key in the map and a value of `""`, but... seee diff suppress. In this case, simple is good. While here bring some cleanups to _Metric since that was my initial testing target. * Rename `providerConfig` to `_ProviderConfig` * Checkpoint the `json` check type. * Fix a few residual issues re: missing descriptions. * Rename `validateRegexp` to `_ValidateRegexp` * Use tags as real sets, not just a slice of strings. * Move the DiffSuppressFunc for tags down to the Elem. * Fix up unit tests to chase the updated, default hasher function being used. * Remove `Computed` attribute from `TypeSet` objects. This fixes a pile of issues re: update that I was having. * Rename functions. `GetStringOk` -> `GetStringOK` `GetSetAsListOk` -> `GetSetAsListOK` `GetIntOk` -> `GetIntOK` * Various small cleanups and comments rolled into a single commit. * Add a `postgresql` check type for the `circonus_check` resource. * Rename various validator functions to be _CapitalCase vs capitalCase. * Err... finish the validator renames. * Add `GetFloat64()` support. * Add `icmp_ping` check type support. * Catch up to the _API*Attr renames. Deliberately left out of the previous commit in order to create a clean example of what is required to add a new check type to the `circonus_check` resource. * Clarify when the `target` attribute is required for the `postgresql` check type. * Correctly pull the metric ID attribute from the right location. * Add a circonus_stream_group resource (a.k.a. a Circonus "metric cluster") * Add support for the [`caql`](https://login.circonus.com/user/docs/caql_reference) check type. * Add support for the `http` check type. * `s/SSL/TLS/g` * Add support for `tcp` check types. * Enumerate the available metrics that are supported for each check type. * Add [`cloudwatch`](https://login.circonus.com/user/docs/Data/CheckTypes/CloudWatch) check type support. * Add a `circonus_trigger` resource (a.k.a Circonus Ruleset). * Rename a handful of functions to make it clear in the function name the direction of flow for information moving through the provider. TL;DR: Replace `parse` and `read` with "foo to bar"-like names. * Fix the attribute name used in a validator. Absent != After. * Set the minimum `absent` predicate to 70s per testing. * Fix the regression tests for circonus_trigger now that absent has a 70s min * Fix up the `tcp` check to require a `host` attribute. Fix tests. It's clear I didn't run these before committing/pushing the `tcp` check last time. * Fix `circonus_check` for `cloudwatch` checks. * Rename `parsePerCheckTypeConfig()` to `_CheckConfigToAPI` to be consistent with other function names. grep(1)ability of code++ * Slack buttons as an integer are string encoded. * Fix updates for `circonus_contact`. * Fix the out parameters for contact groups. * Move to using `_CastSchemaToTF()` where appropriate. * Fix circonus_contact_group. Updates work as expected now. * Use `_StateSet()` in place of `d.Set()` everywhere. * Make a quick pass over the collector datasource to modernize its style * Quick pass for items identified by `golint`. * Fix up collectors * Fix the `json` check type. Reconcile possible sources of drift. Update now works as expected. * Normalize trigger durations to seconds. * Improve the robustness of the state handling for the `circonus_contact_group` resource. * I'm torn on this, but sort the contact groups in the notify list. This does mean that if the first contact group in the list has a higher lexical sort order the plan won't converge until the offending resource is tainted and recreated. But there's also some sorting happening elsewhere, so.... sort and taint for now and this will need to be revisited in the future. * Add support for the `httptrap` check type. * Remove empty units from the state file. * Metric clusters can return a 404. Detect this accordingly in its respective Exists handler. * Add a `circonus_graph` resource. * Fix a handful of bugs in the graph provider. * Re-enable the necessary `ConflictsWith` definitions and normalize attribute names. * Objects that have been deleted via the UI return a 404. Handle in Exists(). * Teach `circonus_graph`'s Stack set to accept nil values. * Set `ForceNew: true` for a graph's name. * Chase various API fixes required to make `circonus_graph` work as expected. * Fix up the handling of sub-1 zoom resolutions for graphs. * Add the `check_by_collector` out parameter to the `circonus_check` resource. * Improve validation of line vs area graphs. Fix graph_style. * Fix up the `logarithmic` graph axis option. * Resolve various trivial `go vet` issues. * Add a stream_group out parameter. * Remove incorrectly applied `Optional` attributes to the `circonus_account` resource. * Remove various `Optional` attributes from the `circonus_collector` data source. * Centralize the common need to suppress leading and trailing whitespace into `suppressWhitespace`. * Sync up with upstream vendor fixes for circonus_graph. * Update the checksum value for the http check. * Chase `circonus_graph`'s underlying `line_style` API object change from `string` to `*string`. * Clean up tests to use a generic terraform regression testing account. * Add support for the MySQL to the `circonus_check` resource. * Begin stubbing out the Circonus provider. * Remove all references to `reverse:secret_key`. This value is dynamically set by the service and unused by Terraform. * Update the `circonus_check` resource. Still a WIP. * Add docs for the `circonus_check` resource. Commit miss, this should have been included in the last commit. * "Fix" serializing check tags I still need to figure out how I can make them order agnostic w/o using a TypeSet. I'm worried that's what I'm going to have to do. * Spike a quick circonus_broker data source. * Convert tags to a Set so the order does not matter. * Add a `circonus_account` data source. * Correctly spell account. Pointed out by: @postwait * Add the `circonus_contact_group` resource. * Push descriptions into their own file in order to reduce the busyness of the schema when reviewing code. * Rename `circonus_broker` and `broker` to `circonus_collector` and `collector`, respectively. Change made with concent by Circonus to reduce confusion (@postwait, @maier, and several others). * Use upstream contsants where available. * Import the latest circonus-gometrics. * Move to using a Set of collectors vs a list attached to a single attribute. * Rename "cid" to "id" in the circonus_account data source and elsewhere where possible. * Inject a tag automatically. Update gometrics. * Checkpoint `circonus_metric` resource. * Enable provider-level auto-tagging. This is disabled by default. * Rearrange metric. This is an experimental "style" of a provider. We'll see. That moment. When you think you've gone off the rails on a mad scientist experiment but like the outcome and think you may be onto something but haven't proven it to yourself or anyone else yet? That. That exact feeling of semi-confidence while being alone in the wilderness. Please let this not be the Terraform provider equivalent of DJB's C style of coding. We'll know in another resource or two if this was a horrible mistake or not. * Begin moving `resource_circonus_check` over to the new world order/structure: Much of this is WIP and incomplete, but here is the new supported structure: ``` variable "used_metric_name" { default = "_usage`0`_used" } resource "circonus_check" "usage" { # collectors = ["${var.collectors}"] collector { id = "${var.collectors[0]}" } name = "${var.check_name}" notes = "${var.notes}" json { url = "https://${var.target}/account/current" http_headers = { "Accept" = "application/json" "X-Circonus-App-Name" = "TerraformCheck" "X-Circonus-Auth-Token" = "${var.api_token}" } } stream { name = "${circonus_metric.used.name}" tags = "${circonus_metric.used.tags}" type = "${circonus_metric.used.type}" } tags = { source = "circonus" } } resource "circonus_metric" "used" { name = "${var.used_metric_name}" tags = { source = "circonus" } type = "numeric" } ``` * Document the `circonus_metric` resource. * Updated `circonus_check` docs. * If a port was present, automatically set it in the Config. * Alpha sort the check parameters now that they've been renamed. * Fix a handful of panics as a result of the schema changing. * Move back to a `TypeSet` for tags. After a stint with `TypeMap`, move back to `TypeSet`. A set of strings seems to match the API the best. The `map` type was convenient because it reduced the amount of boilerplate, but you loose out on other things. For instance, tags come in the form of `category:value`, so naturally it seems like you could use a map, but you can't without severe loss of functionality because assigning two values to the same category is common. And you can't normalize map input or suppress the output correctly (this was eventually what broke the camel's back). I tried an experiment of normalizing the input to be `category:value` as the key in the map and a value of `""`, but... seee diff suppress. In this case, simple is good. While here bring some cleanups to _Metric since that was my initial testing target. * Rename `providerConfig` to `_ProviderConfig` * Checkpoint the `json` check type. * Fix a few residual issues re: missing descriptions. * Rename `validateRegexp` to `_ValidateRegexp` * Use tags as real sets, not just a slice of strings. * Move the DiffSuppressFunc for tags down to the Elem. * Fix up unit tests to chase the updated, default hasher function being used. * Remove `Computed` attribute from `TypeSet` objects. This fixes a pile of issues re: update that I was having. * Rename functions. `GetStringOk` -> `GetStringOK` `GetSetAsListOk` -> `GetSetAsListOK` `GetIntOk` -> `GetIntOK` * Various small cleanups and comments rolled into a single commit. * Add a `postgresql` check type for the `circonus_check` resource. * Rename various validator functions to be _CapitalCase vs capitalCase. * Err... finish the validator renames. * Add `GetFloat64()` support. * Add `icmp_ping` check type support. * Catch up to the _API*Attr renames. Deliberately left out of the previous commit in order to create a clean example of what is required to add a new check type to the `circonus_check` resource. * Clarify when the `target` attribute is required for the `postgresql` check type. * Correctly pull the metric ID attribute from the right location. * Add a circonus_stream_group resource (a.k.a. a Circonus "metric cluster") * Add support for the [`caql`](https://login.circonus.com/user/docs/caql_reference) check type. * Add support for the `http` check type. * `s/SSL/TLS/g` * Add support for `tcp` check types. * Enumerate the available metrics that are supported for each check type. * Add [`cloudwatch`](https://login.circonus.com/user/docs/Data/CheckTypes/CloudWatch) check type support. * Add a `circonus_trigger` resource (a.k.a Circonus Ruleset). * Rename a handful of functions to make it clear in the function name the direction of flow for information moving through the provider. TL;DR: Replace `parse` and `read` with "foo to bar"-like names. * Fix the attribute name used in a validator. Absent != After. * Set the minimum `absent` predicate to 70s per testing. * Fix the regression tests for circonus_trigger now that absent has a 70s min * Fix up the `tcp` check to require a `host` attribute. Fix tests. It's clear I didn't run these before committing/pushing the `tcp` check last time. * Fix `circonus_check` for `cloudwatch` checks. * Rename `parsePerCheckTypeConfig()` to `_CheckConfigToAPI` to be consistent with other function names. grep(1)ability of code++ * Slack buttons as an integer are string encoded. * Fix updates for `circonus_contact`. * Fix the out parameters for contact groups. * Move to using `_CastSchemaToTF()` where appropriate. * Fix circonus_contact_group. Updates work as expected now. * Use `_StateSet()` in place of `d.Set()` everywhere. * Make a quick pass over the collector datasource to modernize its style * Quick pass for items identified by `golint`. * Fix up collectors * Fix the `json` check type. Reconcile possible sources of drift. Update now works as expected. * Normalize trigger durations to seconds. * Improve the robustness of the state handling for the `circonus_contact_group` resource. * I'm torn on this, but sort the contact groups in the notify list. This does mean that if the first contact group in the list has a higher lexical sort order the plan won't converge until the offending resource is tainted and recreated. But there's also some sorting happening elsewhere, so.... sort and taint for now and this will need to be revisited in the future. * Add support for the `httptrap` check type. * Remove empty units from the state file. * Metric clusters can return a 404. Detect this accordingly in its respective Exists handler. * Add a `circonus_graph` resource. * Fix a handful of bugs in the graph provider. * Re-enable the necessary `ConflictsWith` definitions and normalize attribute names. * Objects that have been deleted via the UI return a 404. Handle in Exists(). * Teach `circonus_graph`'s Stack set to accept nil values. * Set `ForceNew: true` for a graph's name. * Chase various API fixes required to make `circonus_graph` work as expected. * Fix up the handling of sub-1 zoom resolutions for graphs. * Add the `check_by_collector` out parameter to the `circonus_check` resource. * Improve validation of line vs area graphs. Fix graph_style. * Fix up the `logarithmic` graph axis option. * Resolve various trivial `go vet` issues. * Add a stream_group out parameter. * Remove incorrectly applied `Optional` attributes to the `circonus_account` resource. * Remove various `Optional` attributes from the `circonus_collector` data source. * Centralize the common need to suppress leading and trailing whitespace into `suppressWhitespace`. * Sync up with upstream vendor fixes for circonus_graph. * Update the checksum value for the http check. * Chase `circonus_graph`'s underlying `line_style` API object change from `string` to `*string`. * Clean up tests to use a generic terraform regression testing account. * Rename all identifiers that began with a `_` and replace with a corresponding lowercase glyph. * Remove stale comment in types. * Move the calls to `ResourceData`'s `SetId()` calls to be first in the list so that no resources are lost in the event of a `panic()`. * Remove `stateSet` from the `circonus_trigger` resource. * Remove `stateSet` from the `circonus_stream_group` resource. * Remove `schemaSet` from the `circonus_graph` resource. * Remove `stateSet` from the `circonus_contact` resource. * Remove `stateSet` from the `circonus_metric` resource. * Remove `stateSet` from the `circonus_account` data source. * Remove `stateSet` from the `circonus_collector` data source. * Remove stray `stateSet` call from the `circonus_contact` resource. This is an odd artifact to find... I'm completely unsure as to why it was there to begin with but am mostly certain it's a bug and needs to be removed. * Remove `stateSet` from the `circonus_check` resource. * Remove the `stateSet` helper function. All call sites have been converted to return errors vs `panic()`'ing at runtime. * Remove a pile of unused functions and type definitions. * Remove the last of the `attrReader` interface. * Remove an unused `Sprintf` call. * Update `circonus-gometrics` and remove unused files. * Document what `convertToHelperSchema()` does. Rename `castSchemaToTF` to `convertToHelperSchema`. Change the function parameter ordering so the `map` of attribute descriptions: this is much easier to maintain when the description map is first when creating schema inline. * Move descriptions into their respective source files. * Remove all instances of `panic()`. In the case of software bugs, log an error. Never `panic()` and always return a value. * Rename `stream_group` to `metric_cluster`. * Rename triggers to rule sets * Rename `stream` to `metric`. * Chase the `stream` -> `metric` change into the docs. * Remove some unused test functions. * Add the now required `color` attribute for graphing a `metric_cluster`. * Add a missing description to silence a warning. * Add `id` as a selector for the account data source. * Futureproof testing: Randomize all asset names to prevent any possible resource conflicts. This isn't a necessary change for our current build and regression testing, but *just in case* we have a radical change to our testing framework in the future, make all resource names fully random. * Rename various values to match the Circonus docs. * s/alarm/alert/g * Ensure ruleset criteria can not be empty.
2017-03-10 21:19:17 +01:00
"circonus": circonusprovider.Provider,
"clc": clcprovider.Provider,
"cloudflare": cloudflareprovider.Provider,
"cloudstack": cloudstackprovider.Provider,
"cobbler": cobblerprovider.Provider,
"consul": consulprovider.Provider,
"datadog": datadogprovider.Provider,
"digitalocean": digitaloceanprovider.Provider,
"dme": dmeprovider.Provider,
"dns": dnsprovider.Provider,
"dnsimple": dnsimpleprovider.Provider,
"docker": dockerprovider.Provider,
"dyn": dynprovider.Provider,
"external": externalprovider.Provider,
"fastly": fastlyprovider.Provider,
"github": githubprovider.Provider,
"google": googleprovider.Provider,
"grafana": grafanaprovider.Provider,
"heroku": herokuprovider.Provider,
"icinga2": icinga2provider.Provider,
"ignition": ignitionprovider.Provider,
"influxdb": influxdbprovider.Provider,
"kubernetes": kubernetesprovider.Provider,
"librato": libratoprovider.Provider,
"local": localprovider.Provider,
"logentries": logentriesprovider.Provider,
"mailgun": mailgunprovider.Provider,
"mysql": mysqlprovider.Provider,
"newrelic": newrelicprovider.Provider,
"nomad": nomadprovider.Provider,
"ns1": ns1provider.Provider,
"null": nullprovider.Provider,
"opc": opcprovider.Provider,
"oneandone": oneandoneprovider.Provider,
"openstack": openstackprovider.Provider,
"opsgenie": opsgenieprovider.Provider,
"packet": packetprovider.Provider,
"pagerduty": pagerdutyprovider.Provider,
"postgresql": postgresqlprovider.Provider,
"powerdns": powerdnsprovider.Provider,
"profitbricks": profitbricksprovider.Provider,
"rabbitmq": rabbitmqprovider.Provider,
"rancher": rancherprovider.Provider,
"random": randomprovider.Provider,
"rundeck": rundeckprovider.Provider,
"scaleway": scalewayprovider.Provider,
"softlayer": softlayerprovider.Provider,
"spotinst": spotinstprovider.Provider,
"statuscake": statuscakeprovider.Provider,
"template": templateprovider.Provider,
"terraform": terraformprovider.Provider,
"test": testprovider.Provider,
"tls": tlsprovider.Provider,
"triton": tritonprovider.Provider,
"ultradns": ultradnsprovider.Provider,
"vault": vaultprovider.Provider,
"vcd": vcdprovider.Provider,
"vsphere": vsphereprovider.Provider,
}
var InternalProvisioners = map[string]plugin.ProvisionerFunc{
"file": fileprovisioner.Provisioner,
"local-exec": localexecprovisioner.Provisioner,
"remote-exec": remoteexecprovisioner.Provisioner,
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}
func init() {
// Legacy provisioners that don't match our heuristics for auto-finding
// built-in provisioners.
InternalProvisioners["chef"] = func() terraform.ResourceProvisioner { return new(chefprovisioner.ResourceProvisioner) }
}