* provider/consul: first stab at adding prepared query support
* provider/consul: flatten pq resource
* provider/consul: implement updates for PQ's
* provider/consul: implement PQ delete
* provider/consul: add acceptance tests for prepared queries
* provider/consul: add template support to PQ's
* provider/consul: use substructures to express optional related components for PQs
* website: first pass at consul prepared query docs
* provider/consul: PQ's support datacenter option and store_token option
* provider/consul: remove store_token on PQ's for now
* provider/consul: allow specifying a separate stored_token
* website: update consul PQ docs
* website: add link to consul_prepared_query resource
* vendor: update github.com/hashicorp/consul/api
* provider/consul: handle 404's when reading prepared queries
* provider/consul: prepared query failover dcs is a list
* website: update consul PQ example usage
* website: re-order arguments for consul prepared queries
This means that two resources created by the same rule will get names
which sort in the order they are created.
The rest of the ID is still random base32 characters; we no longer set
the bit values that denote UUIDv4.
The length of the ID returned by PrefixedUniqueId is not changed by this
commit; that way we don't break any resources where the underlying
resource has a name length limit.
Fixes#8143.
This commit adds a resource, acceptance tests and documentation for the
Target Groups for Application Load Balancers.
This is the second in a series of commits to fully support the new
resources necessary for Application Load Balancers.
This commit adds a resource, acceptance tests and documentation for the
new Application Load Balancer (aws_alb). We choose to use the name alb
over the package name, elbv2, in order to avoid confusion.
This is the first in a series of commits to fully support the new
resources necessary for Application Load Balancers.
* provider/aws: Allow `source_ids` in `aws_db_event_subscription` to be
Updatable
Fixes#7809
This commit adds support for `source_ids` to be updated rather than
forcing new each time. Unfortunately, it must range over the difference
in the source_ids and add and remove them 1 at a time. AWS does not
support batch updating source_ids
```
% make testacc TEST=./builtin/providers/aws TESTARGS='-run=TestAccAWSDBEventSubscription_'
==> Checking that code complies with gofmt requirements...
go generate $(go list ./... | grep -v /terraform/vendor/)
TF_ACC=1 go test ./builtin/providers/aws -v
-run=TestAccAWSDBEventSubscription_ -timeout 120m
=== RUN TestAccAWSDBEventSubscription_basicUpdate
--- PASS: TestAccAWSDBEventSubscription_basicUpdate (1277.87s)
=== RUN TestAccAWSDBEventSubscription_withSourceIds
--- PASS: TestAccAWSDBEventSubscription_withSourceIds (1012.96s)
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/aws
2290.844s
```
* Update resource_aws_db_event_subscription.go
* provider/aws: Adds an acceptance test that makes sure that manual deletions mean a non-empty plan
* provider/aws: Adds an acceptance test to prove that manual deletion causes a non-empty plan
- Minor update to remove some posisbly confusing discussion about
pre 0.7 seperate binaries for plugins, and link to internal
plugins section for more clarification of how plugins are
handled in 0.7+.
This commit adds a function which composes a series of TestFuncs, but
will run all tests before returning an error, unlike ComposeTestFunc.
This is useful when verifying contents of state in acceptance tests and
it is desirable to see all the failing cases in one run for slow
resources.
* provider/aws: Add failing ETC + notifications test
* tidy up the docs some
* provider/aws: Update ElasticTranscoder to allow empty notifications, removing notifications, etc