* provider/ignition: migration from resources to data resources
* website: provider/ignition documention updated to data resources
* provider/ignition: backwards compatibility support for old resources
* Ensures elb exists before negotiation policy check; Fixes#11260
* Adds acceptance test case for missing elb
* Adds back https properties for test elb
* vendor: Updating cobblerclient for Cobbler
* provider/cobbler: Fix Profile Repos
This commit fixes a bug where adding repos would result in an error.
This was due to the Cobbler API wanting a space-separated list of
repos rather than an array. The Cobbler Service will split the string
by space when used internally, but will always present the repos
as a string.
* provider/cobbler: System Interface Management Test
This commit adds a test to verify that the Management
parameter of System Interfaces works.
* Allow for local development with ns1 provider.
* Adds first implementation of ns1 notification list resource.
* NS1 record.use_client_subnet defaults to true, and added test for field.
* Adds more test cases for monitoring jobs.
* Adds webhook/datafeed notifier types and acctests for notifylists.
* Adds docs for notifylists resource.
* Updates ns1-go rest client via govendor
* Fix typos in record docs
In the event that an unexpected state is returned from
`environmentStateRefreshFunc` errors in the Elastic Beanstalk console
will not be returned to the user.
There is not azurerm_container_service.linux_profile.ssh_keys argument, as stated in the examples, but an ssh_key field. Arguments reference was correct.
To aid in tracking down the error that's causing
TestAccGoogleSqlDatabaseInstance_basic to fail (it's claiming an op
can't be found?) I've added the op name (which is unique) to the error
output for op errors.
`env list` was missing the args re-assignment after parsing the flags.
This is only a problem if the variables are automatically be populated
as arguments from a tfvars file.
Our GCP storage tests are really flaky right now due to rate limiting.
In theory, this could also impact Terraform users that are
deleting/creating large numbers of Google Cloud Storage buckets at once.
To fix, I'm detecting the specific error code that GCP returns when it's
a rate limit error, and using that with resource.Retry to try the
request again.