Allows the user to specify the log format version when setting up `s3logging` on the fastly service resource.
Requires an update to the vendored `go-fastly` dependency.
Also adds an additional acceptance test for the new attribute.
```
$ make testacc TEST=./builtin/providers/fastly TESTARGS='-run=TestAccFastlyServiceV1_s3logging'
==> Checking that code complies with gofmt requirements...
go generate $(go list ./... | grep -v /terraform/vendor/)
2017/02/06 14:51:55 Generated command/internal_plugin_list.go
TF_ACC=1 go test ./builtin/providers/fastly -v -run=TestAccFastlyServiceV1_s3logging -timeout 120m
=== RUN TestAccFastlyServiceV1_s3logging_basic
--- PASS: TestAccFastlyServiceV1_s3logging_basic (36.11s)
=== RUN TestAccFastlyServiceV1_s3logging_s3_env
--- PASS: TestAccFastlyServiceV1_s3logging_s3_env (15.35s)
=== RUN TestAccFastlyServiceV1_s3logging_formatVersion
--- PASS: TestAccFastlyServiceV1_s3logging_formatVersion (15.71s)
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/fastly 67.186s
```
* Terraform ProfitBricks Builder
* make fmt
* Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into terraform-provider-profitbricks
# Conflicts:
# command/internal_plugin_list.go
* Addressing PR remarks
* Removed importers
* Added ProfitBricks Data Sources
* Added documentation
* Updated to REST v3:
- nat parameter for Nics
- availabilityZone for Volumes
Minor code clean up
* Minor code clean up
* Fixed typo in volume documentation
* make fmt
* Addressing requested changes
* Added a step in load balancer tests in CheckDestroy where we are making sure that the test doesn't leave dangling resources in ProfitBricks
* Changed expected image name
* Fixed data center test
Code clean up
* Add aws dms vendoring
* Add aws dms endpoint resource
* Add aws dms replication instance resource
* Add aws dms replication subnet group resource
* Add aws dms replication task resource
* Fix aws dms resource go vet errors
* Review fixes: Add id validators for all resources. Add validator for endpoint engine_name.
* Add aws dms resources to importability list
* Review fixes: Add aws dms iam role dependencies to test cases
* Review fixes: Adjustments for handling input values
* Add aws dms replication subnet group tagging
* Fix aws dms subnet group doesn't use standard error for resource not found
* Missed update of aws dms vendored version
* Add aws dms certificate resource
* Update aws dms resources to force new for immutable attributes
* Fix tests failing on subnet deletion by adding explicit dependencies. Combine import tests with basic tests to cut down runtime.
* OS-131 Updated dependencies to use ukcloud/govcloudair instead of hmrc/vmware-govcd
* OS-131 Fixed failing tests by adding package name to imports of ukcloud/govcloudair
* OS-131 Minor change to force Travis to re-build the PR
Add support for creating, updating, and deleting projects, as well as
their enabled services and their IAM policies.
Various concessions were made for backwards compatibility, and will be
removed in 0.9 or 0.10.
The scaleway api package depends transitively on the gotty-client
package which is broken on solaris. Since it's only imported through the
helpers.go file, and we don't call an functionality in that file, we can
compile without it for now.
Downgrade go-dockerclient to before it used the docker packages.
Remove new docker packages from vendor.
Remove gotty client from vendor, which can't build on solaris at all.
* 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
That package was long out of date, but being held back by govendor
because it's pre-vendoring "external" folder was listed in vendor.json
but has since been removed from the repo.
Nomad was manually updated, so revert that to the version in master,
remove it from vendor.json and add it to the ignore list.
Update all packages that were in an unknown state to their latest master
commits.
A number of PRs have come through which modified the vendor folder
without recording the proper information. This resets everything back to
the recorded version.
* Importing the OpsGenie SDK
* Adding the goreq dependency
* Initial commit of the OpsGenie / User provider
* Refactoring to return a single client
* Adding an import test / fixing a copy/paste error
* Adding support for OpsGenie docs
* Scaffolding the user documentation for OpsGenie
* Adding a TODO
* Adding the User data source
* Documentation for OpsGenie
* Adding OpsGenie to the internal plugin list
* Adding support for Teams
* Documentation for OpsGenie Team's
* Validation for Teams
* Removing Description for now
* Optional fields for a User: Locale/Timezone
* Removing an implemented TODO
* Running makefmt
* Downloading about half the internet
Someone witty might simply sign this commit with "npm install"
* Adding validation to the user object
* Fixing the docs
* Adding a test creating multple users
* Prompting for the API Key if it's not specified
* Added a test for multiple users / requested changes
* Fixing the linting
* vendor: update jen20/riviera to pull in endpoints change
* provider/auzrerm: support non public clouds
Ran tests below with ARM_ENVIRONMENT=german and changes the location to Germany
Central in the test config. The virtual network tests cover both Riviera (resource
groups) and the official SDK client.
TF_ACC=1 go test ./builtin/providers/azurerm -v -run TestAccAzureRMVirtualNetwork_ -timeout 120m
=== RUN TestAccAzureRMVirtualNetwork_importBasic
--- PASS: TestAccAzureRMVirtualNetwork_importBasic (81.84s)
=== RUN TestAccAzureRMVirtualNetwork_basic
--- PASS: TestAccAzureRMVirtualNetwork_basic (78.14s)
=== RUN TestAccAzureRMVirtualNetwork_disappears
--- PASS: TestAccAzureRMVirtualNetwork_disappears (78.45s)
=== RUN TestAccAzureRMVirtualNetwork_withTags
--- PASS: TestAccAzureRMVirtualNetwork_withTags (81.78s)
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/azurerm 320.310s
Fixes: #10784
When AWS was passed an AWS policy with a single statement, it normalized
it to a slice of statement. This was causing issues for Terraform when
it was trying to reapply changes
There is 1 breaking change. The OpsWorks Update API no longer supports
`tenancy` as an update. So that has to be marked as ForceNew: true
```
% make testacc TEST=./builtin/providers/aws
% TESTARGS='-run=TestAccAWSOpsworksInstance'
% 2 ↵ ✹ ✭
==> Checking that code complies with gofmt requirements...
go generate $(go list ./... | grep -v /terraform/vendor/)
2017/01/02 17:11:29 Generated command/internal_plugin_list.go
TF_ACC=1 go test ./builtin/providers/aws -v
-run=TestAccAWSOpsworksInstance -timeout 120m
=== RUN TestAccAWSOpsworksInstance
--- PASS: TestAccAWSOpsworksInstance (99.89s)
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/aws99.911s
```
* Fixing the indentation
* Adding the Container Registry SDK
* Implementing the container registry
* Enabling the provider / registering the Resource Provider
* Acceptance Tests
* Documentation for Container Registry
* Fixing the name validation
* Validation for the Container Registry Name
* Added Import support for Containr Registry
* Storage Account is no longer optional
* Updating the docs
* Forcing a re-run in Travis