Needs to wait for len(cluster.CacheNodes) == cluster.NumCacheNodes, since
apparently that takes a bit of time and the initial response always has
an empty collection of nodes
This commit follows suit of #1897 by fixing volume-related
parameters which allow the volume attach acceptance test
to work. It also re-enables the volume attach test.
This reworks the template lifecycle a bit such that we get nicer diff
behavior.
First, we tick ForceNew on for both filename and vars, so that the diff
indicates that the template will be "replaced" on change. This is mostly
cosmetic, but it also tracks conceptually with the fact that the
identifier we use is a hash of the contents, so any change essentially
makes a "new resource".
Second, we change the Exists implementation to only return `false` when
there has been a change in the rendered template. This lets descendent
resources see the computed value changing so that they'll properly
trigger in the plan.
Fixes#1898
Refs #1866 (but does not fix, there's another deeper issue there)
I added a debug log line in the last commit, only to find out it’s now
logging the same info twice. So removed the double entry and tweaked
the existing once.
In order to fix the failing test in the preceding commit when optional
params are changed from their default "computed" values.
These weren't working well with `HttpHealthCheck.Patch()` because it was
attempting to set all unspecified params to Go's type defaults (eg. 0 for
int64) which the API rejected.
Changing the call to `HttpHealthCheck.Update()` seemed to fix this but it
still didn't allow you to reset a param back to it's default by no longer
specifying it.
Settings defaults like this, which match the Terraform docs, seems like the
best all round solution. Includes two additional tests for the acceptance
tests which verify the params are really getting set correctly.
By first creating a very simple resource that mostly uses the default
values and then changing the two thresholds from their computed defaults.
This currently fails with the following error and will be fixed in a
subsequent commit:
--- FAIL: TestAccComputeHttpHealthCheck_update (5.58s)
testing.go:131: Step 1 error: Error applying: 1 error(s) occurred:
* 1 error(s) occurred:
* 1 error(s) occurred:
* Error patching HttpHealthCheck: googleapi: Error 400: Invalid value for field 'resource.port': '0'. Must be greater than or equal to 1
More details:
Reason: invalid, Message: Invalid value for field 'resource.port': '0'. Must be greater than or equal to 1
Reason: invalid, Message: Invalid value for field 'resource.checkIntervalSec': '0'. Must be greater than or equal to 1
Reason: invalid, Message: Invalid value for field 'resource.timeoutSec': '0'. Must be greater than or equal to 1
Mixture of hard and soft tabs, which isn't picked up by `go fmt` because
it's inside a string. Standardise on hard-tabs since that is what's used
in the rest of the code.
The commit is pretty complete and has a tested/working provisioner for
both SSH and WinRM. There are a few tests, but we maybe need another
few to have better coverage. Docs are also included…
* ctiwald/ct/fix-protocol-problem:
aws: Document the odd protocol = "-1" behavior in security groups.
aws: Fixup structure_test to handle new expandIPPerms behavior.
aws: Add security group acceptance tests for protocol -1 fixes.
aws: error on expndIPPerms(...) if our ports and protocol conflict.