* Adding a missing property to the Consumer Groups doc
* Support for Event Hub Authorization Rules
* Documentation for Authorization Rules
* Missed a comment
* Fixing the `no authorisation rule` state
* Making the documentation around the Permissions more explicit / updating the import url
* Fixing up the tests
* Clearing up the docs
* Fixing the linting
* Moving the validation inside of the expand
* 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
The provider now consults the Providers API to detect which providers are already
registered and uses this call to test the credentials
A new option `skip_provider_registration` / `ARM_SKIP_PROVIDER_REGISTRATION` is
now available to opt out of provider registration entirely
* Add 'aws_vpc_peering_connection' data source.
* Changes after code review.
* Add 'accepter' and 'requester' blocks to aws_vpc_peering_connection data source output attributes.
* Documentation
* Scaffolding Consumer Groups
* Linting
* Adding a missing </li>
* User MetaData needs to explicitly be optional
* Typo
* Fixing the test syntax
* Removing the eventHubPath field since it appears to be deprecated
* Added a Complete import test
* WIP
* Updating to use SDK 7.0.1
* Calling the correct method
* Removing eventhubPath and updating the docs
* Fixing a typo
removing a PostgreSQL role.
Add manual overrides if this isn't the desired behavior, but it should
universally be the desired outcome except when a ROLE name is reused
across multiple databases in the same PostgreSQL cluster, in which case
the `skip_drop_role` is necessary for all but the last PostgreSQL
provider.
This commit adds some basic tests for block device functionality. It also
expands the existing block device documentation as well references the
new "volume attach" resources for further block storage functionality.
* Implementing Redis Cache
* Properties should never be nil
* Updating the SDK to 7.0.1
* Redis Cache updated for SDK 7.0.1
* Fixing the max memory validation tests
* Cleaning up
* Adding tests for Standard with Tags
* Int's -> Strings for the moment
* Making the RedisConfiguration object mandatory
* Only parse out redis configuration values if they're set
* Updating the RedisConfiguration object to be required in the documentaqtion
* Adding Tags to the Standard tests / importing excluding the redisConfiguration
* Removing support for import for Redis Cache for now
* Removed a scaling test
* vendor: update github.com/Ensighten/udnssdk to v1.2.1
* ultradns_tcpool: add
* ultradns.baseurl: set default
* ultradns.record: cleanup test
* ultradns_record: extract common, cleanup
* ultradns: extract common
* ultradns_dirpool: add
* ultradns_dirpool: fix rdata.ip_info.ips to be idempotent
* ultradns_tcpool: add doc
* ultradns_dirpool: fix rdata.geo_codes.codes to be idempotent
* ultradns_dirpool: add doc
* ultradns: cleanup testing
* ultradns_record: rename resource
* ultradns: log username from config, not client
udnssdk.Client is being refactored to use x/oauth2, so don't assume we
can access Username from it
* ultradns_probe_ping: add
* ultradns_probe_http: add
* doc: add ultradns_probe_ping
* doc: add ultradns_probe_http
* ultradns_record: remove duplication from error messages
* doc: cleanup typos in ultradns
* ultradns_probe_ping: add test for pool-level probe
* Clean documentation
* ultradns: pull makeSetFromStrings() up to common.go
* ultradns_dirpool: log hashIPInfoIPs
Log the key and generated hashcode used to index ip_info.ips into a set.
* ultradns: simplify hashLimits()
Limits blocks only have the "name" attribute as their primary key, so
hashLimits() needn't use a buffer to concatenate.
Also changes log level to a more approriate DEBUG.
* ultradns_tcpool: convert rdata to schema.Set
RData blocks have the "host" attribute as their primary key, so it is
used by hashRdatas() to create the hashcode.
Tests are updated to use the new hashcode indexes instead of natural
numbers.
* ultradns_probe_http: convert agents to schema.Set
Also pull the makeSetFromStrings() helper up to common.go
* ultradns: pull hashRdatas() up to common
* ultradns_dirpool: convert rdata to schema.Set
Fixes TF-66
* ultradns_dirpool.conflict_resolve: fix default from response
UltraDNS REST API User Guide claims that "Directional Pool
Profile Fields" have a "conflictResolve" field which "If not
specified, defaults to GEO."
https://portal.ultradns.com/static/docs/REST-API_User_Guide.pdf
But UltraDNS does not actually return a conflictResolve
attribute when it has been updated to "GEO".
We could fix it in udnssdk, but that would require either:
* hide the response by coercing "" to "GEO" for everyone
* use a pointer to allow checking for nil (requires all
users to change if they fix this)
An ideal solution would be to have the UltraDNS API respond
with this attribute for every dirpool's rdata.
So at the risk of foolish consistency in the sdk, we're
going to solve it where it's visible to the user:
by checking and overriding the parsing. I'm sorry.
* ultradns_record: convert rdata to set
UltraDNS does not store the ordering of rdata elements, so we need a way
to identify if changes have been made even it the order changes.
A perfect job for schema.Set.
* ultradns_record: parse double-encoded answers for TXT records
* ultradns: simplify hashLimits()
Limits blocks only have the "name" attribute as their primary key, so
hashLimits() needn't use a buffer to concatenate.
* ultradns_dirpool.description: validate
* ultradns_dirpool.rdata: doc need for set
* ultradns_dirpool.conflict_resolve: validate