- Have the ui Lock helper use state.LockWithContext.
- Rename the message package to clistate, since that's how it's imported
everywhere.
- Use a more idiomatic placement of the Context in the LockWithContext
args.
LockWithContext will retry a lock until the context expires or is
cancelled. This will let us implement a `-lock-timeout` flag, and make
use of existing contexts when applicable.
Since moving to the new backends, all states (except InmemState) are
Lockers. Add the methods to the State interface to remove a heap of
assertion checks.
* provider/aws: New resource: aws_ses_domain_identity
Provide a resource to manage domain identities in SES. Exports the
verification_code attribute which can be used to add the TXT record to
the domain to complete the domain verification.
* provider/aws: Acceptance tests for aws_ses_domain_identity
* Resource aws_ses_domain_identity: Documentation update
Provide documentation for the new resource type.
Don't erase local state during backend migration if the new and old
paths are the same. Skipping the confirmation and copy are handled in
another patch, but the local state was always erased by default, even
when it was our new state.
This commit allows private key material to be used with the Triton
provider, which is necessary for running acceptance tests in the
HashiCorp CI environment.
GOPATH is actually a list of path and doesn't necessarily have to be
set. If unset it will default to $GOPATH/go in go 1.9+.
Assume that go install will install to the first path in the list.
Fixes: #9959
When we specify that we want an opsworks_instance state of running, we
should wait for that the be the case. This will then allow us to use the
Computed values (e.g. private_ip) etc and allow us to use provisioners
as part of the terraform config
```
% make testacc TEST=./builtin/providers/aws TESTARGS='-run=TestAccAWSOpsworksInstance'
==> Checking that code complies with gofmt requirements...
go generate $(go list ./... | grep -v /terraform/vendor/)
2017/03/30 20:55:21 Generated command/internal_plugin_list.go
TF_ACC=1 go test ./builtin/providers/aws -v -run=TestAccAWSOpsworksInstance -timeout 120m
=== RUN TestAccAWSOpsworksInstance_importBasic
--- PASS: TestAccAWSOpsworksInstance_importBasic (72.28s)
=== RUN TestAccAWSOpsworksInstance
--- PASS: TestAccAWSOpsworksInstance (110.17s)
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/aws 182.479s
```
Fixes: #8847
We actually didn't get the list of tags from the API, therefore, any
manual changes were not actually showing up in subsequent plans
```
% make testacc TEST=./builtin/providers/aws TESTARGS='-run=TestAccAWSALBTargetGroup_basic'
==> Checking that code complies with gofmt requirements...
go generate $(go list ./... | grep -v /terraform/vendor/)
2017/03/30 15:45:53 Generated command/internal_plugin_list.go
TF_ACC=1 go test ./builtin/providers/aws -v -run=TestAccAWSALBTargetGroup_basic -timeout 120m
=== RUN TestAccAWSALBTargetGroup_basic
--- PASS: TestAccAWSALBTargetGroup_basic (62.76s)
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/aws 62.787s
```
Fixes: #13167
When changes to the target group were made via CLI or AWS Console, they
were not being picked up by terraform. This is because we were not
catching an error setting the `stickiness` parameters:
```
Error refreshing state: 1 error(s) occurred:
* aws_alb_target_group.test: aws_alb_target_group.test: stickiness.0.enabled: '' expected type 'bool', got unconvertible type 'string'
```
This meant that changes were not picked up in the following plan. The changes mean the following now:
```
~ aws_alb_target_group.test
stickiness.0.cookie_duration: "10440" => "10000"
stickiness.0.enabled: "false" => "true"
Plan: 0 to add, 1 to change, 0 to destroy.
```