The existing "tag" field on autoscaling groups is very limited in that it
cannot be used in conjunction with interpolation preventing from adding
dynamic tag entries.
Other AWS resources don't have this restriction on tags because they work
directly on the map type.
AWS autoscaling groups on the other hand have an additional field
"propagate_at_launch" which is not usable with a pure map type.
This fixes it by introducing an additional field called "tags" which
allows specifying a list of maps. This preserves the possibility to
declare tags as with the "tag" field but additionally allows to
construct lists of maps using interpolation syntax.
* Adds ExpressRoute circuit documentation
* Adds tests and doc improvements
* Code for basic Express Route Circuit support
* Use the built-in validation helper
* Added ignoreCaseDiffSuppressFunc to a few fields
* Added more information to docs
* Touchup
* Moving SKU properties into a set.
* Updates doc
* A bit more tweaks
* Switch to Sprintf for test string
* Updating the acceptance test name for consistency
* Added new evaluation_delay field
Added new evaluation_delay parameter to pass it through the datadog monitor api
* Changed tests for new evaluation_delay field
* changed documentation
* added vmss with managed disk support
* Update vmss docs
* update vmss test
* added vmss managed disk import test
* update vmss tests
* remove unused test resources
* reverting breaking changes on storage_os_disk and storage_image_reference
* updated vmss tests and documentation
* updated vmss flatten osdisk
* updated vmss resource and import test
* update name in vmss osdisk
* update vmss test to include a blank name
* update vmss test to include a blank name
* Add resource
* Add tests
* Add documentation
* Fix invalid comment
* Remove MinItems
* Add newline
* Store expected ID and format
* Add import note
* expiration_time can be computed if dataset has an expiration_time set
* Handle 404 using new check function
Added support for provisioning a native redis cluster elasticache replication group.
A new TypeSet attribute `cluster_mode` has been added. It requires the following
fields:
- `replicas_per_node_group` - The number of replica nodes in each node group
- `num_node_groups` - The number of node groups for this Redis replication group
Notes:
- `automatic_failover_enabled` must be set to true.
- `number_cache_clusters` is now a optional and computed field. If `cluster_mode` is set
its value will be computed as:
```num_node_groups + num_node_groups * replicas_per_node_group```
Below is a sample config:
resource "aws_elasticache_replication_group" "bar" {
replication_group_id = "tf-redis-cluser"
replication_group_description = "test description"
node_type = "cache.t2.micro"
port = 6379
parameter_group_name = "default.redis3.2.cluster.on"
automatic_failover_enabled = true
cluster_mode {
replicas_per_node_group = 1
num_node_groups = 2
}
}
Add a data source for listing available versions for Container Engine
clusters or retrieving the latest available version.
This is mostly to support our tests for specifying a version for cluster
creation; the withVersion test has been updated to use the data source,
meaning it will stop failing on us as new versions get released.
Fixes: #14217
We now check to make sure that we have the correct number of parts when
we have split the resource ID. It isn't an elegant fix but it works as
expected. Also added some more documentation about what is required to
actually construct the Id needed for import
* provider/aws: Add support for aws_ssm_maintenance_window
Fixes: #14027
```
% make testacc TEST=./builtin/providers/aws TESTARGS='-run=TestAccAWSSSMMaintenanceWindow_basic'
==> Checking that code complies with gofmt requirements...
go generate $(go list ./... | grep -v /terraform/vendor/)
2017/04/29 13:38:19 Generated command/internal_plugin_list.go
TF_ACC=1 go test ./builtin/providers/aws -v -run=TestAccAWSSSMMaintenanceWindow_basic -timeout 120m
=== RUN TestAccAWSSSMMaintenanceWindow_basic
--- PASS: TestAccAWSSSMMaintenanceWindow_basic (51.69s)
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/aws 51.711s
```
* provider/aws: Add documentation for aws_ssm_maintenance_window
* provider/aws: Add support for aws_ssm_maintenance_window_target
```
% make testacc TEST=./builtin/providers/aws TESTARGS='-run=TestAccAWSSSMMaintenanceWindowTarget'
==> Checking that code complies with gofmt requirements...
go generate $(go list ./... | grep -v /terraform/vendor/)
2017/04/29 16:38:22 Generated command/internal_plugin_list.go
TF_ACC=1 go test ./builtin/providers/aws -v -run=TestAccAWSSSMMaintenanceWindowTarget -timeout 120m
=== RUN TestAccAWSSSMMaintenanceWindowTarget_basic
--- PASS: TestAccAWSSSMMaintenanceWindowTarget_basic (34.68s)
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/aws 34.701s
```
* provider/aws: Adding the documentation for aws_ssm_maintenance_window_target
* provider/aws: Add support for aws_ssm_maintenance_window_task
* provider/aws: Documentation for aws_ssm_maintenance_window_task
This is a fix for PR #11040. The code here lowercases the name and/or prefix before sending it to the AWS API and the terraform state. This means the state will match the actual resource name and be able to converge the diff.
Here we add a new resource type `gitlab_project_hook`. It allows for
management of custom hooks for a gitlab project.
This is a relatively simple resource as a project hook is a simple
association between a project, and a url to hit when one of the flagged
events occurs on that project.
Hooks (called Webhooks in some user documentation, but simply Hooks
in the api documentation) are covered here for users
https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/user/project/integrations/webhooks.html and
in the API documentation at
https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/api/projects.html#hooks
The current google_compute_url_map resource already supports backend
buckets out of the box: Just pass the self_link of the backend buckets
as you would pass the self_link of a backend service.
This adds some example code as well.
When trying to run the example code with the most recent terraform
master you get the following errors:
```
2 error(s) occurred:
* google_compute_backend_service.home: "region": [REMOVED] region has been removed as it was never used
* google_compute_backend_service.login: "region": [REMOVED] region has been removed as it was never used
```
Hence remove it from the documentation.
* added emr security configurations
* gofmt after rebase
* provider/aws: Update EMR Cluster to support Security Configuration
* update test to create key
* update docs