When using load balancer rules on an IP associated with a network
instead of a vpc, the network field can be omitted and inferred from the
IP. Filling this into state on read causes a spurious diff.
The openfirewall flag defaults to true when used on a network IP.
Implicit resource creation doesn't fit the terraform model, so we
disable it.
Also added a test which shows arguments that can be changed without
creating a new resource.
AWS provides three different ways to create AMIs that each have different
inputs, but once they are complete the same management operations apply.
Thus these three resources each have a different "Create" implementation
but then share the same "Read", "Update" and "Delete" implementations.
The Elasticache API accepts a mixed-case subnet name on create, but
normalizes it to lowercase before storing it. When retrieving a subnet,
the name is treated as case-sensitive, so the lowercase version must be
used.
Given that case within subnet names is not significant, the new StateFunc
on the name attribute causes the state to reflect the lowercase version
that the API uses, and changes in case alone will not show as a diff.
Given that we must look up subnet names in lower case, we set the
instance id to be a lowercase version of the user's provided name. This
then allows a later Refresh call to succeed even if the user provided
a mixed-case name.
Previously users could work around this by just avoiding putting uppercase
letters in the name, but that is often inconvenient if e.g. the name is
being constructed from variables defined elsewhere that may already have
uppercase letters present.
Common metadata state is now stored
Optimistic locking support added to common_metadata
Revisions to keys in project metadata are now reflected in the project state
Wrote tests for project metadata (all pass)
Relaxed test conditions to work on projects with extra keys
Added documentation for project metadata
When using an image as the source of new volume the state 'downloading'
prior to the state 'available' is fine.
It is also fine to destroy a volume in the state 'downloading'.
Closes-bug: #2865
Co-Authored-By: Joe Topjian <joe@topjian.net>
- Added a retry loop for attaching disks as this something was tried to
fast when the VM was still booting
- Fix issue #3033
- Update docs for latest updates and done some minor refactoring
(styling)