* provider/aws: Support eu-west-2
This is the new London region - we don't have access yet but several
enquiries have come from customers who do.
* provider/aws: Support eu-west-2 region
* Update hosted_zones.go
* provider/aws: data source for AWS Hosted Zone
* add caller_reference, resource_record_set_count fields, manage private zone and trailing dot
* fix fmt
* update documentation, use string function in hostedZoneNamewq
* add vpc_id support
* add tags support
* add documentation for hosted zone data source tags support
* provider/aws: Add the aws_eip data source
* Document the aws_eip data source on the website
* provider/aws: support query by public_ip for aws_eip data source
* Allow import of aws_security_groups with more than one source_security_group_id rule
* Add acceptable test for security group with multiple source rules.
When importing an `aws_vpc_peering_connection`, the code assumes that
the account under Terraform control is the initiator (requester) of the
VPC peering request. This holds true when the peering connection is
between two VPCs in the same account, or when the peering connection has
been initiated from the controlled account to another.
However, when the peering connection has been initiated from a foreign
account towards the account under management, importing the peering
connection into the statefile results in values of `peer_vpc_id` and
`vpc_id` being the opposite way round to what they should be, and in the
`peer_owner_id` being set to the managed account's ID rather than the
foreign account's ID.
This patch checks the Accepter and Requester Owner IDs against the AWS
connection's reported owner ID, and reverses the mapping if it is
determined that the VPC peering connection is owned by the foreign
account.
This adds the new resource aws_snapshot_create_volume_permission which
manages the createVolumePermission attribute of snapshots. This allows
granting an AWS account permissions to create a volume from a particular
snapshot. This is often required to allow another account to copy a
private AMI.
AWS allows only the case-sensitive strings `Allow` and `Deny` to appear
in the `Effect` fields of IAM policy documents. Catch deviations from
this, including mis-casing, before hitting the API and generating an
error (the error is a generic 400 and doesn't indicate what part of the
policy doc is invalid).
Fixes#8455, #5390
This add a new `no_device` attribute to `ephemeral_block_device` block,
which allows users omit ephemeral devices from AMI's predefined block
device mappings, which is useful for EBS-only instance types.
This commit extracts the GPG code used for aws_iam_user_login_profile
into a library that can be reused for other resources, and updates the
call sites appropriately.
* add rds db for opsworks
* switched to stack in vpc
* implement update method
* add docs
* implement and document force new resource behavior
* implement retry for update and delete
* add test that forces new resource
* Add new aws_vpc_endpoint_route_table_association resource.
This commit adds a new resource which allows to a list of route tables to be
either added and/or removed from an existing VPC Endpoint. This resource would
also be complimentary to the existing `aws_vpc_endpoint` resource where the
route tables might not be specified (not a requirement for a VPC Endpoint to
be created successfully) during creation, especially where the workflow is
such where the route tables are not immediately known.
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Wilczynski <krzysztof.wilczynski@linux.com>
Additions by Kit Ewbank <Kit_Ewbank@hotmail.com>:
* Add functionality
* Add documentation
* Add acceptance tests
* Set VPC endpoint route_table_ids attribute to "Computed"
* Changes after review - Set resource ID in create function.
* Changes after code review by @kwilczynski:
* Removed error types and simplified the error handling in 'resourceAwsVPCEndpointRouteTableAssociationRead'
* Simplified logging in 'resourceAwsVPCEndpointRouteTableAssociationDelete'