* master: (167 commits)
return error if failed to set tags on Route 53 zone
core: [tests] fix order dependent test
Fix hashcode for ASG test
provider/aws: Fix issue with tainted ASG groups failing to re-create
Don't error when reading s3 bucket with no tags
Avoid panics when DBName is not set
Add floating IP association in aceptance tests
Use env var OS_POOL_NAME as default for pool attribute
providers/heroku: Add heroku-postgres to example
docs: resource addressing
providers/heroku: Document environment variables
providers/heroku: Add region to example
Bugfix on floating IP assignment
Update CHANGELOG.md
update CHANGELOG
website: note on docker
core: formalize resource addressing
core: fill out context tests for targeted ops
core: docs for targeted operations
core: targeted operations
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* upstream/master:
return error if failed to set tags on Route 53 zone
cleanups
provider/aws: Finish Tag support for Route 53 zone
provider/aws: Add tags to Route53 hosted zones
* master: (172 commits)
core: [tests] fix order dependent test
Fix hashcode for ASG test
provider/aws: Fix issue with tainted ASG groups failing to re-create
Don't error when reading s3 bucket with no tags
Avoid panics when DBName is not set
Add floating IP association in aceptance tests
Use env var OS_POOL_NAME as default for pool attribute
providers/heroku: Add heroku-postgres to example
docs: resource addressing
providers/heroku: Document environment variables
providers/heroku: Add region to example
Bugfix on floating IP assignment
Update CHANGELOG.md
update CHANGELOG
website: note on docker
core: formalize resource addressing
core: fill out context tests for targeted ops
core: docs for targeted operations
core: targeted operations
user_data support
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* master: (172 commits)
core: [tests] fix order dependent test
Fix hashcode for ASG test
provider/aws: Fix issue with tainted ASG groups failing to re-create
Don't error when reading s3 bucket with no tags
Avoid panics when DBName is not set
Add floating IP association in aceptance tests
Use env var OS_POOL_NAME as default for pool attribute
providers/heroku: Add heroku-postgres to example
docs: resource addressing
providers/heroku: Document environment variables
providers/heroku: Add region to example
Bugfix on floating IP assignment
Update CHANGELOG.md
update CHANGELOG
website: note on docker
core: formalize resource addressing
core: fill out context tests for targeted ops
core: docs for targeted operations
core: targeted operations
user_data support
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s3.GetBucketTagging returns an error if there are no tags associated
with a bucket. Consequently, any configuration with a tagless s3 bucket
would fail with an error, "the TagSet does not exist".
Handle that error more appropriately, interpreting it as an empty set of
tags.
* f-aws-rds-tags:
fix index out of range error
fix formatting
upgrade VPC Ids and DB Subnet to be optionally computed
fix typo
provider/aws: Introduce IAM connection
* master:
provider/aws: Fix dependency violation when deleting Internet Gateways
command/remote-config: failing tests
update CHANGELOG
command/remote-config: do a pull with `terraform remote config`
command/remote-{pull,push}: colorize and show success output
command/remote-config: lowercase the type so that Atlas works, for example
command/remote-config: show flag parse errors
command/remote-config: remove weird error case that shows no error message
command: when setting up state, only write back if local is newer
* master: (66 commits)
provider/aws: Fix dependency violation when deleting Internet Gateways
command/remote-config: failing tests
update CHANGELOG
command/remote-config: do a pull with `terraform remote config`
command/remote-{pull,push}: colorize and show success output
command/remote-config: lowercase the type so that Atlas works, for example
command/remote-config: show flag parse errors
command/remote-config: remove weird error case that shows no error message
command: when setting up state, only write back if local is newer
minor code cleanups to get acceptance tests passing
update CHANGELOG
providers/digitalocean: add dot in GET response
providers/digitalocean: force fqdn in dns rr value
update CHANGELOG
small code cleanup
Add proper reading/updating of tags for S3
provider/aws: Add tags to S3
Documentation for ASG Tags added
Tags support added for AWS ASG
command/output: don't panic if no root module in state [GH-1263]
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* master:
update CHANGELOG
providers/digitalocean: add dot in GET response
providers/digitalocean: force fqdn in dns rr value
update CHANGELOG
Add disk size to google_compute_instance disk blocks.
'project' should be set to the project's ID, not its name.
Don't error when enabling DNS hostnames in a VPC
Correct AWS VPC or route table read functions
Updates to GCE Instances and Instance Templates to allow for false values to be set for the auto_delete setting.
Update GCE Instance Template tests now that existing disk must exist prior to template creation.
Update Google API import to point to the new location.
add network field to the network_interface
I was working on building a validation to check the user-provided
"device_name" for "root_block_device" on AWS Instances, when I realized
that if I can check it, I might as well just derive it automatically!
So that's what we do here - when you customize the details of the root
block device, device name is just comes from the selected AMI.
The AWS API call ModifyVpcAttribute will allow only one attribute to be
modified at a time. Modifying both results in the error:
Fields for multiple attribute types specified: enableDnsHostnames, enableDnsSupport
Retructure the provider to honor this restriction.
Also, enable DNS support before attempting to enable DNS hostnames,
since the former is a prerequisite of the latter.
Additionally, fix what must have been a copy&paste error, setting
enable_dns_support to the value of enable_dns_hostnames.
If the state file contained a VPC or a route table which no longer
exists, Terraform would fail to create the correct plan, which is to
recreate them.
In the case of VPCs, this was due to incorrect error handling. The AWS
SDK returns a aws.APIError, not a *aws.APIError on error. When the VPC
no longer exists, upon attempting to refresh state Terraform would
simply exit with an error.
For route tables, the provider would recognize that the route table no
longer existed, but would not make the appropriate call to update the
state as such. Thus there'd be no crash, but also no plan to re-create
the route table.