* Resolved merge conflicts
* Changes conforming to HashiCorp guidelines and additional bug fixes
* Rebase merge
* Rebase merge
* Merging changes
* Changes to tests and code constructs
Previously `ModifyInstanceAttribute` permissions were required on creating a new instance with an unmodified `source_dest_check` attribute, as we forced the `ModifyInstanceAttribute` set on a new AWS instance.
This change only calls `ModifyInstanceAttribute` if `source_dest_check` was changed from default on a new instance, or if `source_dest_check` was modified.
```
$ make testacc TEST=./builtin/providers/aws TESTARGS="-run=TestAccAWSInstance_sourceDestCheck"
==> Checking that code complies with gofmt requirements...
go generate $(go list ./... | grep -v /terraform/vendor/)
2017/06/01 11:18:31 Generated command/internal_plugin_list.go
TF_ACC=1 go test ./builtin/providers/aws -v -run=TestAccAWSInstance_sourceDestCheck -timeout 120m
=== RUN TestAccAWSInstance_sourceDestCheck
--- PASS: TestAccAWSInstance_sourceDestCheck (172.28s)
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/aws 172.308s
```
* Updating the Sku field to be optional
* Making the Sku optional
* Ensuring we check for a 404 to mark a successful deletion
* Upping the size of the internal data disk
* Randomizing the Local Network Gateway tests
* Fixing a bug in Local Network Gateway's where the deletion wouldn't be detected
* Fix for CDN Profile SKU
* Fix for event hub namespace
* Fix for managed disk
* Fix for redis cache, servicebus namespace and storage account.
* Fix for virtual machine scale set
* vendor: Add gophercloud/routerinsertion package and update
gophercloud/firewall to support router insertion
* provider/openstack: Add support for associating
`openstack_fw_firewall_v1` resources with router(s).
Added `associated_routers` and `no_routers` arguments.
* website: Add documentation for `associated_routers`and `no_routers` arguments on `openstack_fw_firewall_v1` resource.
* provider/openstack: Add `AddValueSpecs` function and refactor existing
uses.
If more than one of the allowed targets is specified in an `aws_route`
resource, we should provide an error message that does not include
`route_table_id` as a valid target, since `route_table_id` is actually
a required argument.
* Fix doc bug. Spell `collation` like `lc_collate`.
* Whitespace nit in error message
* Use %q as the format verb for error messages in postgresql_database resource messages.
* REVOKE the `GRANT` given to the connection user when creating a database.
For `ROLE`s who have been delegated `CREATEDB` privileges and are not a
superuser, in order for them to `CREATE DATABASE` they need to be a member
of the `ROLE` who will be `OWNER` for the new database. Once the
`CREATE DATABASE` is complete, `REVOKE` the `GRANT` that was given to role
so that the user who ran the `CREATE DATABASE` looses all privileges to the
target database (unless of course they're a superuser).
Fixes a regression introduced in #11452
* Delegated DBA ROLEs can now fix OWNER drift for PostgreSQL databases.
Uses the helper functions introduced in #11452
Fixes a panic where specifying a nil `target_arn` for a `dead_letter_config` inside the `aws_lambda_function` resource would throw a panic.
Now, we return a nice error to the user instead of throwing a panic and stacktrace.
```
$ make testacc TEST=./builtin/providers/aws TESTARGS="-run=TestAccAWSLambdaFunction_nilDeadLetterConfig"
==> Checking that code complies with gofmt requirements...
go generate $(go list ./... | grep -v /terraform/vendor/)
2017/05/31 10:22:26 Generated command/internal_plugin_list.go
TF_ACC=1 go test ./builtin/providers/aws -v -run=TestAccAWSLambdaFunction_nilDeadLetterConfig -timeout 120m
=== RUN TestAccAWSLambdaFunction_nilDeadLetterConfig
--- PASS: TestAccAWSLambdaFunction_nilDeadLetterConfig (20.86s)
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/aws 20.884s
```
* provider/aws: Add data source for aws_elasticache_cluster
Fixes: #11445
* provider/aws: Add acceptance tests for aws_elasticache_cluster data source
* provider/aws: Add documentation for the aws_elasticache_cluster datasource
* provider:openstack Add support provider network
* revert vendor file changes
* vendor: Updating Gophercloud for OpenStack Provider
* create provider network if parameter has segments
* segments is not computed resource
* extract to generate []provider.Segment
* change segmentstion id type
Fixes: #14826
aws_launch_configuration ebs_block_device only had selected properties in the set hash. I removed these to allow any changes to the block device config to force a new resource
```
% make testacc TEST=./builtin/providers/aws/ TESTARGS='-run=TestAccAWSLaunchConfiguration_'
==> Checking that code complies with gofmt requirements...
go generate $(go list ./... | grep -v /terraform/vendor/)
2017/05/29 01:08:55 Generated command/internal_plugin_list.go
TF_ACC=1 go test ./builtin/providers/aws/ -v -run=TestAccAWSLaunchConfiguration_ -timeout 120m
=== RUN TestAccAWSLaunchConfiguration_importBasic
--- PASS: TestAccAWSLaunchConfiguration_importBasic (32.89s)
=== RUN TestAccAWSLaunchConfiguration_basic
--- PASS: TestAccAWSLaunchConfiguration_basic (44.34s)
=== RUN TestAccAWSLaunchConfiguration_withBlockDevices
--- PASS: TestAccAWSLaunchConfiguration_withBlockDevices (28.98s)
=== RUN TestAccAWSLaunchConfiguration_updateRootBlockDevice
--- PASS: TestAccAWSLaunchConfiguration_updateRootBlockDevice (52.23s)
=== RUN TestAccAWSLaunchConfiguration_withSpotPrice
--- PASS: TestAccAWSLaunchConfiguration_withSpotPrice (23.04s)
=== RUN TestAccAWSLaunchConfiguration_withVpcClassicLink
--- PASS: TestAccAWSLaunchConfiguration_withVpcClassicLink (62.30s)
=== RUN TestAccAWSLaunchConfiguration_withIAMProfile
--- PASS: TestAccAWSLaunchConfiguration_withIAMProfile (51.62s)
=== RUN TestAccAWSLaunchConfiguration_withEncryption
--- PASS: TestAccAWSLaunchConfiguration_withEncryption (27.91s)
=== RUN TestAccAWSLaunchConfiguration_updateEbsBlockDevices
--- PASS: TestAccAWSLaunchConfiguration_updateEbsBlockDevices (62.98s)
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/aws 386.308s
```
A while back `atlas_artifact` was switched from being a `resource` to a `data` provider. When you use the examples suggested in the Terraform Enterprise docs, the Terraform cli shows a deprecation warning and provides an old url to the new data provider docs.
There are some complimentary doc updates in the Terraform Enterprise/Atlas repo.
* vendor: Updating Gophercloud for OpenStack Provider
* provider/openstack: Enable Security Group Updates
This commit enables security group names and descriptions to
be updated without causing a recreate.
* Exposing moid value from vm resource
moid value is needed by NSX resources, like security tag, when we attached security tags to a VMs, so needed before we commit NSX provider.
* fixing gofmt issue
* Updating docs regarding new exported moid attribute.
* Add namespcace ID attribute
This commit also introduce `id` comouted value which is numeric value
used by GitLab to iteract with repository. This should simplify use of
`gitlab_project_hook` usage and would allow to introduce other resources
as described in #14471
* Fixes requested by @richardc
* Handle optional `namespace_id`
* vendor: Update go-gitlab to master@e6c11e
Update go-gitlab to master@e6c11e. This brings in UpdateGroup in
addition to fuller management of other attributes.
* provider/gitlab: Add `gitlab_group` resource
This adds a gitlab_group resource.
This combined with #14483 will allow you to create projects in a
group.
* provider/gitlab: add `gitlab_deploy_key`
Here we extend the gitlab provider further by adding a `gitlab_deploy_key`
resource. This resource allows management of a projects deploy
keys.
* provider/gitlab: Do not test `gitlab_deploy_key` `can_push`
Here we remove the testing of the `can_push` attribute. This makes the
tests less comprehensive, but will allow them to work with the current
release of gitlab-ce.
This change is staged as a distinct commit so it can be easily
dropped/reverted once gitlab MR !11607 has reached a released state.
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/11607
* provider/gitlab: Update docs for gitlab_deploy_key/can_push
Note that the can_push attribute of gitlab_deploy_key doesn't currently
work. This note can be removed once
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/11607 is merged
and in general circulation.
* vendor: Updating Gophercloud for OpenStack Provider
* provider/openstack: Add support for updating Subnet Allocation Pools
This commit adds the ability to update a subnet's allocation pool.
Fixes: #10581
When a cluster was originally created, you could not enable snapshotting
on it. An error message like this was found:
```
* aws_elasticache_replication_group.bar: Error updating Elasticache replication group: InvalidParameterCombination: Must specify both SnapshotRetentionLimit and SnapshottingClusterId to turn on snapshots
status code: 400, request id: 98d2ea4e-3fb1-11e7-b077-5967719aeab4
```
There is no guidance from AWS on which is the preferred Cluster in the RG to use for snapshotting. Therefore, I decided to set it to be the first cluster. We can now enable snapshotting
```
% make testacc TEST=./builtin/providers/aws/ TESTARGS='-run=TestAccAWSElasticacheReplicationGroup_enableSnapshotting'
==> Checking that code complies with gofmt requirements...
go generate $(go list ./... | grep -v /terraform/vendor/)
2017/05/23 15:02:21 Generated command/internal_plugin_list.go
TF_ACC=1 go test ./builtin/providers/aws/ -v -run=TestAccAWSElasticacheReplicationGroup_enableSnapshotting -timeout 120m
=== RUN TestAccAWSElasticacheReplicationGroup_enableSnapshotting
--- PASS: TestAccAWSElasticacheReplicationGroup_enableSnapshotting (1261.47s)
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/aws 1261.496s
```
Prior to Terraform 0.7, lists in Terraform were just a shallow abstraction
on top of strings with a magic delimiter between items. Wrapping a single
string in brackets in the configuration was Terraform's prompt that it
needed to split the string on that delimiter during interpolation.
In 0.7, when first-class lists were added, this convention was preserved
by flattening lists-of-lists by one level when they were encountered in
configuration. However, there was an oversight in that change where it
did not correctly handle the case where the inner list was unknown.
In #14135 we removed some code that was flattening partially-unknown lists
into fully-unknown (untyped) values. This inadvertently exposed the missed
case from the previous paragraph, causing issues for list-wrapped splat
expressions with unknown members. While this worked fine for resources,
due to some fixup done inside helper/schema, this did not work for other
interpolation contexts such as module blocks.
Various attempts to fix this up and restore the flattening behavior
selectively were unsuccessful, due to a proliferation of assumptions all
over the core code that would be too risky to change just to fix this bug.
This change, then, takes the different approach of removing the
requirement that splats be presented inside list brackets. This
requirement didn't make much sense anymore anyway, since no other
list-returning expression had this constraint and so the rest of Terraform
was already successfully dealing with both cases.
This leaves us with two different scenarios:
- For resource arguments, existing normalization code in helper/schema
does its own flattening that preserves compatibility with the common
practice of using bracketed splats. This change proves this with a test
within the "test" provider that exercises the whole Terraform core and
helper/schema stack that assigns bracketed splats to list and set
attributes.
- For arguments in other blocks, such as in module callsites, the
interpolator's own flattening behavior applies to known lists,
preserving compatibility with configurations from before
partially-computed splats were possible, but those wishing to use
partially-computed splats are required to drop the surrounding brackets.
This is less concerning because this scenario was introduced only in
0.9.5, so the scope for breakage is limited to those who adopted this
new feature quickly after upgrading.
As of this commit, the recommendation is to stop using brackets around
splats but the old form continues to be supported for backward
compatibility. In a future _major_ version of Terraform we will probably
phase out this legacy form to improve consistency, but for now both
forms are acceptable at the expense of some (pre-existing) weird behavior
when _actual_ lists-of-lists are used.
This addresses #14521 by officially adopting the suggested workaround of
dropping the brackets around the splat. However, it doesn't yet allow
passing of a partially-unknown list between modules: that still violates
assumptions in Terraform's core, so for the moment partially-unknown lists
work only within a _single_ interpolation expression, and cannot be
passed around between expressions. Until more holistic work is done to
improve Terraform's type handling, passing a partially-unknown splat
through to a module will result in a fully-unknown list emerging on
the other side, just as was the case before #14135; this change just
addresses the fact that this was failing with an error in 0.9.5.
GOOGLE_COMPUTE_DISK_SNAPSHOT_URI must be set to a valid snapshot's uri like one of the output of
gcloud compute snapshots list --uri
GOOGLE_COMPUTE_DISK_SNAPSHOT_URI should be replaced by a proper snapshot made by TF (#11690)
* Support importing google_sql_user
* Updated documentation to reflect that passwords are not retrieved.
* Added additional documentation detailing use.
* Removed unneeded d.setId() line from GoogleSqlUser Read method.
* Changed an errors.New() call to fmt.Errorf().
* Migrate schemas of existing GoogleSqlUser resources.
* Remove explicitly setting 'id' property
* Added google_sql_user to importability page.
* Changed separator to '/' from '.' and updated tests + debug messages.