This adds a new resource to template to generate multipart cloudinit
configurations to be used with other providers/resources.
The resource has the ability gzip and base64 encode the parts.
also removed the notion of tags from the redshift security group and
parameter group documentation until that has been implemented
Redshift Cluster CRUD and acceptance tests
Removing the Acceptance test for the Cluster Updates. You cannot delete
a cluster immediately after performing an operation on it. We would need
to add a lot of retry logic to the system to get this test to work
Adding some schema validation for RedShift cluster
Adding the last of the pieces of a first draft of the Redshift work - this is the documentation
Changed the aws_redshift_security_group and aws_redshift_parameter_group
to remove the tags from the schema. Tags are a little bit more
complicated than originally though - I will revisit this later
Then added the schema, CRUD functionality and basic acceptance tests for
aws_redshift_subnet_group
Adding an acceptance test for the Update of subnet_ids in AWS Redshift Subnet Group
This action is almost exactly the same as creating a SimpleAD so we
reuse this resource and allow the user to specify the type when creating
the directory (ignoring the size if the type is MicrosoftAD).
Added new section to end of Markdown file for OpenStack security groups,
recommending that security groups are referenced by the name attribute
instead of by the ID attribute.
- Add documentation for resources
- Rename files to match standard patterns
- Add acceptance tests for resource groups
- Add acceptance tests for vnets
- Remove ARM_CREDENTIALS file - as discussed this does not appear to be
an Azure standard, and there is scope for confusion with the
azureProfile.json file which the CLI generates. If a standard emerges
we can reconsider this.
- Validate credentials in the schema
- Remove storage testing artefacts
- Use ARM IDs as Terraform IDs
- Use autorest hooks for logging
Added acceptance test for creation in folders
Added 'baseName' as computed schema attribute for convenience
Added 'base_name' computed attribute for convenience
Added new vsphere folder resource
Fixed folder behavior
Assure test folders are properly removed
Avoid creating recreating search index in loop
Fix typeo in vsphere.createFolder
Updated website documentation
Renamed test folders to be unique across tests
Fixes based on acc test findings; code cleanup
Added combined folder and vm acc test
Restored newline; fixed skipped acc tests
Marked 'existing_path' as computed only
Removed debug logging from tests
Changed folder read to return error
Conflicts:
builtin/providers/google/provider.go
builtin/providers/google/resource_subscription.go
builtin/providers/google/resource_subscription_test.go
golang pubsub SDK has been released. moved topics/subscriptions to use that
Conflicts:
builtin/providers/google/provider.go
builtin/providers/google/resource_subscription.go
builtin/providers/google/resource_subscription_test.go
file renames and add documentation files
remove typo'd merge and type file move
add to index page as well
only need to define that once
remove topic_computed schema value
I think this was used at one point but is no longer. away.
cleanup typo
adds a couple more config values
- ackDeadlineSeconds: number of seconds to wait for an ack
- pushAttributes: attributes of a push subscription
- pushEndpoint: target for a push subscription
rearrange to better match current conventions
respond to all of the comments
Some error-checking was omitted.
Specifically, the cloudTrailSetLogging call in the Create function was
ignoring the return and cloudTrailGetLoggingStatus could crash on a
nil-dereference during the return. Fixed both.
Fixed some needless casting in cloudTrailGetLoggingStatus.
Clarified error message in acceptance tests.
Removed needless option from example in docs.
The default for `enable_logging`, which defines whether CloudTrail
actually logs events was originally written as defaulting to `false`,
since that's how AWS creates trails.
`true` is likely a better default for Terraform users.
Changed the default and updated the docs.
Changed the acceptance tests to verify new default behavior.
It's a bit confusing to have Terraform poll until instances come up on
ASG creation but not on update. This changes update to also poll if
min_size or desired_capacity are changed.
This changes the waiting behavior to wait for precisely the desired
number of instances instead of that number as a "minimum". I believe
this shouldn't have any undue side effects, and the behavior can still
be opted out of by setting `wait_for_capacity_timeout` to 0.
Building on the work of #3846, deprecate `filename` in favor of a
`template` attribute that accepts file contents instead of a path.
Required a bit of work in the interpolation code to prevent Terraform
from assuming that template interpolations were resource variables that
needed to be resolved. Leaving them as "Unknown Variables" prevents
interpolation from happening early and lets the `template_file` resource
do its thing.
This commit makes some quick updates to the port attributes to make them
more intuitive:
* `security_groups` to `security_group_ids`: since the port is expecting
IDs and not security group names like in other areas of OpenStack.
* `admin_state_up`: change to Boolean to match this same attribute on
other resources.
* `fixed_ips` to `fixed_ip`: while multiple `fixed_ip` blocks can be
specified, only one fixed IP can be specified in each block.
Builds on the work of #3846, shifting the Chef provisioner's
configuration options from `secret_key_path` and `validation_key_path`
over to `secret_key` and `validation_key`.
We've been moving away from config fields expecting file paths that
Terraform will load, instead prefering fields that expect file contents,
leaning on `file()` to do loading from a path.
This helps with consistency and also flexibility - since this makes it
easier to shift sensitive files into environment variables.
Here we add a little helper package to manage the transitional period
for these fields where we support both behaviors.
Also included is the first of several fields being shifted over - SSH
private keys in provisioner connection config.
We're moving to new field names so the behavior is more intuitive, so
instead of `key_file` it's `private_key` now.
Additional field shifts will be included in follow up PRs so they can be
reviewed and discussed individually.
* master: (95 commits)
Update CHANGELOG.md
Update CHANGELOG.md
Update CHANGELOG.md
Update CHANGELOG.md
upgrade a warning to error
add some logging around create/update requests for IAM user
Update CHANGELOG.md
Update CHANGELOG.md
Build using `make test` on Travis CI
Update CHANGELOG.md
provider/aws: Fix error format in Kinesis Firehose
Update CHANGELOG.md
Changes to Aws Kinesis Firehouse Docs
Update CHANGELOG.md
modify aws_iam_user_test to correctly check username and path for initial and changed username/path
Update CHANGELOG.md
Update CHANGELOG.md
Prompt for input variables before context validate
Removing the AWS DBInstance Acceptance Test for withoutEngine as this is now part of the checkInstanceAttributes func
Making engine_version be computed in the db_instance provider
...