These tests run each time Travis builds, causing additional noise and a
(negligible) speed decrease. However, since the advent of internal
plugins, these tests are unnecessary, and each file only carries a
package declaration anyway - so there are no tests actually executed!
* pr-6865:
provider/aws: Add db_param group to RDS Cluster Instance test
remove status attribute
support aurora instance's parameter group and modifyinstance
This commit ensures that all monitors have been disassociated from
the load balancing pool before the pool is deleted.
A test has been added to ensure that a full load balancing stack is
capable of handling an update to an instance, causing some components
to be rebuilt.
* Adding debug functionality to log debug api calls
* adding debug and refactoring tests
* more tweaks with tests
* updating documentation
* more refactoring of tests
* working through factor for testing
* removing logging that displays username and password
* more work on getting tests stable
When VPC is detached from VPN gateway, its VpcAttachment stays in place
just with state changed to "detached". Since terraform was not checking
attachment state, it used to think VPC gateway was still attached.
Add the iam_arn attribute to aws_cloudfront_origin_access_identity,
which computes the IAM ARN for a certain CloudFront origin access
identity.
This is necessary because S3 modifies the bucket policy if CanonicalUser
is sent, causing spurious diffs with aws_s3_bucket resources.
This brings over the work done by @apparentlymart and @radeksimko in
PR #3124, and converts it into a data source for the AWS provider:
This commit adds a helper to construct IAM policy documents using
familiar Terraform concepts. It makes Terraform-style interpolations
easier and resolves the syntax conflict between Terraform interpolations
and IAM policy variables by changing the latter to use &{...} for its
interpolations.
Its use is completely optional and users are free to go on using literal
heredocs, file interpolations or whatever else; this just adds another
option that fits more naturally into a Terraform config.
This an effort to address hashicorp/terraform#516.
Adding the Sensitive attribute to the resource schema, opening up the
ability for resource maintainers to mark some fields as sensitive.
Sensitive fields are hidden in the output, and, possibly in the future,
could be encrypted.
Closing off my other AWS availability zone branch, I'm adding tests for
the existing aws_availability_zones data source.
This closeshashicorp/terraform#4848.
This data source allows one to look up the most recent AMI for a specific
set of parameters, much like aws ec2 describe-images in the AWS CLI.
Basically a refresh of hashicorp/terraform#4396, in data source form.
This commit adds the newly required OS_EXT_GW environment variable to
the devstack acceptance environment build suite. It also fixes some
space formatting in a test.
* Add per user, role and group policy attachment
* Add docs for new IAM policy attachment resources.
* Make policy attachment resources manage only 1 entity<->policy attachment
* provider/aws: Tidy up IAM Group/User/Role attachments
When two rules differ only in source security group, EC2 APIs return
them as a single rule, but Terraform requires separate
aws_security_group_rule resources.
6bdab07174 changed Read to set source_security_group_id (and
cidr_blocks) from the rule returned from EC2 and chose the first
source_security_group_id arbitrarily, which is wrong.
Makes TestAccAWSSecurityGroupRule_PartialMatching_Source pass again.
Also adds a comment noting that there is a bug in the new resource
importing feature.
Fixes#6728.
This commit adds a data source with a single list, `instance` for the
schema which gets populated with the availability zones to which an
account has access.
Allow a cloud admin to target a specific tenant in which to allocate
a floating IP. This is useful when the cloud admin does not want to
delegate network privileges to the tenants or various Q&A scenarios.
resource
We had a line on the Update func that said:
```
Hash key can only be specified at creation, you cannot modify it.
```
The resource has now been changed to ForceNew on the hashkey
```
aws_dynamodb_table.demo-user-table: Refreshing state... (ID: Users)
aws_dynamodb_table.demo-user-table: Destroying...
aws_dynamodb_table.demo-user-table: Destruction complete
aws_dynamodb_table.demo-user-table: Creating...
aws_dynamodb_table.demo-user-table: Creation complete
```
The changes to allow for testing ID-only refresh conflict with passing
in "" as Config for tests. In this case we instead construct a config
with a known-non-existent bucket name.
Changed schema type for disks to support dynamic non-ordered disk
swapping. All Disk attributes have been made non ForceNew since
any changes should be handled in the upgrade() function.
Added 'name' attribute to disks to act as a unique
identifier for when users request for new disks. It is also used as
the filename for the new disk. Templates are considered immutable.
The openstack_networking_subnet_v2 resource was originally designed
to have DHCP disabled by default; however, a bug in the original
implementation caused DHCP to always be enabled and never be
disabled. This bug was fixed in #6052.
Recent discussions have shown that users prefer if DHCP is enabled
by default. This commit implements makes the change.
When stage_name is not passed to the resource
aws_api_gateway_deployment a terraform apply will fail. This is
because the stage_name is required and not optional.
* Grafana provider
* grafana_data_source resource.
Allows data sources to be created in Grafana. Supports all data source
types that are accepted in the current version of Grafana, and will
support any future ones that fit into the existing structure.
* Vendoring of apparentlymart/go-grafana-api
This is in anticipation of adding a Grafana provider plugin.
* grafana_dashboard resource
* Website documentation for the Grafana provider.
apply
The IP COnfiguration block of `azurerm_network_interface` didn't have a
hash created in a way that changes to the optional params were being
picked up:
```
~ azurerm_network_interface.test
ip_configuration.273485505.name: "testconfiguration1" => ""
ip_configuration.273485505.private_ip_address_allocation: "dynamic" => ""
ip_configuration.273485505.subnet_id: "/subscriptions/34ca515c-4629-458e-bf7c-738d77e0d0ea/resourceGroups/acctestrg/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks/acctvn/subnets/acctsub" => ""
ip_configuration.~273485505.load_balancer_backend_address_pools_ids.#: "" => "<computed>"
ip_configuration.~273485505.load_balancer_inbound_nat_rules_ids.#: "" => "<computed>"
ip_configuration.~273485505.name: "" => "testconfiguration1"
ip_configuration.~273485505.private_ip_address: "" => "<computed>"
ip_configuration.~273485505.private_ip_address_allocation: "" => "dynamic"
ip_configuration.~273485505.public_ip_address_id: "" => "${azurerm_public_ip.test.id}"
ip_configuration.~273485505.subnet_id: "" => "/subscriptions/34ca515c-4629-458e-bf7c-738d77e0d0ea/resourceGroups/acctestrg/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks/acctvn/subnets/acctsub"
```
This caused the following error:
```
Error applying plan:
1 error(s) occurred:
* azurerm_network_interface.test: diffs didn't match during apply. This is a bug with Terraform and should be reported as a GitHub Issue.
Please include the following information in your report:
```
Notice that the hash didn't change. This change adds the remaining optional params to the hash so that the hash id will change.
```
~ azurerm_network_interface.test
ip_configuration.4255411321.load_balancer_backend_address_pools_ids.#: "" => "<computed>"
ip_configuration.4255411321.load_balancer_inbound_nat_rules_ids.#: "" => "<computed>"
ip_configuration.4255411321.name: "" => "testconfiguration1"
ip_configuration.4255411321.private_ip_address: "" => "<computed>"
ip_configuration.4255411321.private_ip_address_allocation: "" => "dynamic"
ip_configuration.4255411321.public_ip_address_id: "" => "/subscriptions/34ca515c-4629-458e-bf7c-738d77e0d0ea/resourceGroups/acctestrg/providers/Microsoft.Network/publicIPAddresses/public-ip"
ip_configuration.4255411321.subnet_id: "" => "/subscriptions/34ca515c-4629-458e-bf7c-738d77e0d0ea/resourceGroups/acctestrg/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks/acctvn/subnets/acctsub"
ip_configuration.966273186.name: "testconfiguration1" => ""
ip_configuration.966273186.private_ip_address_allocation: "dynamic" => ""
ip_configuration.966273186.subnet_id: "/subscriptions/34ca515c-4629-458e-bf7c-738d77e0d0ea/resourceGroups/acctestrg/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks/acctvn/subnets/acctsub" => ""
```
This allows the Update to work as expected :)
```
azurerm_network_interface.test: Modifications complete
Apply complete! Resources: 0 added, 1 changed, 0 destroyed.
```
* provider/datadog Update go-datadog-api.
* provider/datadog Add support for "require_full_window" and "locked".
* provider/datadog Update tests, update doco, gofmt.
* provider/datadog Add options to update resource.
* provider/datadog "require_full_window" defaults to True, "locked" to False. Use
those initial values as the starting configuration.
* provider/datadog Update notify_audit tests to use the default value for
testAccCheckDatadogMonitorConfig and a custom value for
testAccCheckDatadogMonitorConfigUpdated.
This catches a situation where the code ignores setting the option on creation,
and the update function merely asserts the default value, versus actually changing
the value.
This commit forward ports the changes made for 0.6.17, in order to store
the type and sensitive flag against outputs.
It also refactors the logic of the import for V0 to V1 state, and
fixes up the call sites of the new format for outputs in V2 state.
Finally we fix up tests which did not previously set a state version
where one is required.
`azurerm_storage_account` access keys
Please note that we do NOT have the ability to manage the access keys -
we are just getting the keys that the account creates for us. To manage
the keys, you would need to use the azure portal still
random_shuffle takes a list of strings and returns a new list with the
same items in a random permutation.
Optionally allows the result list to be a different length than the
input list. A shorter result than input results in some items being
excluded. A longer result than input results in some items being
repeated, but never more often than the number of input items.
This resource generates a cryptographically-strong set of bytes and
provides them as base64, hexadecimal and decimal string representations.
It is intended to be used for generating unique ids for resources
elsewhere in the configuration, and thus the "keepers" would be set to
any ForceNew attributes of the target resources, so that a new id is
generated each time a new resource is generated.
This provider will have logical resources that allow Terraform to "manage"
randomness as a resource, producing random numbers on create and then
retaining the outcome in the state so that it will remain consistent
until something explicitly triggers generating new values.
Managing randomness in this way allows configurations to do things like
random distributions and ids without causing "perma-diffs".
A companion to the null_resource resource, this is here primarily to
enable manual quick testing of data sources workflows without depending
on any external services.
The "inputs" map gets copied to the computed "outputs" map on read,
"rand" gives a random number to exercise cases with constantly-changing
values (an anti-pattern!), and "has_computed_default" is settable in
config but computed if not set.
For backward compatibility we will continue to support using the data
sources that were formerly logical resources as resources for the moment,
but we want to warn the user about it since this support is likely to
be removed in future.
This is done by adding a new "deprecation message" feature to
schema.Resource, but for the moment this is done as an internal feature
(not usable directly by plugins) so that we can collect additional
use-cases and design a more general interface before creating a
compatibility constraint.
As a first example of a real-world data source, the pre-existing
terraform_remote_state resource is adapted to be a data source. The
original resource is shimmed to wrap the data source for backward
compatibility.
As requested in #4822, add support for a KMS Key ID (ARN) for Db
Instance
```
make testacc TEST=./builtin/providers/aws
TESTARGS='-run=TestAccAWSDBInstance_kmsKey' 2>~/tf.log
==> Checking that code complies with gofmt requirements...
go generate $(go list ./... | grep -v /vendor/)
TF_ACC=1 go test ./builtin/providers/aws -v
-run=TestAccAWSDBInstance_kmsKey -timeout 120m
=== RUN TestAccAWSDBInstance_basic
--- PASS: TestAccAWSDBInstance_basic (587.37s)
=== RUN TestAccAWSDBInstance_kmsKey
--- PASS: TestAccAWSDBInstance_kmsKey (625.31s)
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/aws 1212.684s
```
missing
Fixes#6625
When an SNS topic subscription was created with TF and then removed via
the AWS Console, Terraform threw an error:
```
* aws_sns_topic_subscription.testme: NotFound: Subscription does not
* exist
status code: 404, request id: a22e7ed7-3630-5a8a-b767-317ac1440e24
```
This PR will remove the topic subscription from state on a NotFound and
will then readd the subscripton
Auto-generating an Instance Template name (or just its suffix) allows the
create_before_destroy lifecycle option to function correctly on the
Instance Template resource. This in turn allows Instance Group Managers
to be updated without being destroyed.
`on_premises_instance_tag_filter`
When setting `on_premises_instance_tag_filter`, Terraform was not
pushing the changes on the cReate (due to a spelling mistake). A second
apply would push the tags and then cause a panic. Terraform was building
a ec2.Tagfilter struct without checking for optional values. When the
TagFilter was being dereferenced, it caused a panic
This commit adds the groundwork for supporting module outputs of types
other than string. In order to do so, the state version is increased
from 1 to 2 (though the "public-facing" state version is actually as the
first state file was binary).
Tests are added to ensure that V2 (1) state is upgraded to V3 (2) state,
though no separate read path is required since the V2 JSON will
unmarshal correctly into the V3 structure.
Outputs in a ModuleState are now of type map[string]interface{}, and a
test covers round-tripping string, []string and map[string]string, which
should cover all of the types in question.
Type switches have been added where necessary to deal with the
interface{} value, but they currently default to panicking when the input
is not a string.
The `name` attribute will always be normalized to a FQDN, with a trailing "dot"
at the end when returned from the API.
We store the name as it's provided in the configuration, so "www" stays as "www"
and "www.terraformtesting.io." stays as "www.terraformtesting.io.".
The problem here is that if we use a full name as above, and the configuraiton
does *not* include the trailing dot, the API will return a version that does,
and we'll have a conflict.
This is particularly bad when we have a lifecycle block with
`create_before_destroy`; the record will get an update posted (which ends up
being a no-op on AWS's side), but then we'll delete the same record immediately
after, resulting in no record at all.
This PR addresses that by trimming the trailing dot from the `name` when saving
to state. We migrate existing state to match, to avoid false-positive diffs.