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Author SHA1 Message Date
Paul Hinze 108ccf0007 builtin: Refactor resource.Retry to clarify return
Change the `RetryFunc` from a plain `error` return type to a
specialized `RetryError` which must decide whether it is
retryable or not.

Add `RetryableError` / `NonRetryableError` factory functions that
callers are meant to use to build up these errors.

This makes it eminently clear whether or not a given error is
retryable from inside the client code.

Goal here is to _not_ change any behavior, simply reflect the
existing behavior with the new, clearer, API.
2016-03-09 17:37:56 -06:00
clint shryock f084871fad move the 'color' assignment 2016-01-13 11:16:36 -06:00
clint shryock aa7ba9ab9b provider/aws: OpsWorks updates
- add UseOpsworksSecurityGroups to the Create ops
- toggle waiting on said membership of groups
2016-01-13 11:13:09 -06:00
aibou 5e9c17d008 Implement some lacking parameters and stop waiting when in vpc and un-use opsworks default SG 2016-01-13 10:45:32 -06:00
clint shryock 266f216a13 provider/aws: Update Ops works tests, error catching 2016-01-06 11:19:42 -06:00
Buck Ryan 921944c956 Make the OpsWorks cookbooks SSH key write only
Fixes #3635

This follows the suggestion of @apparentlymart in
https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/issues/3635#issuecomment-151000068
to fix the issue of OpsWorks stacks always complaining about the custom
cookbooks SSH key needing to be changed.

Functional tests:

* Created a new stack and gave it an SSH key. The key was written to
  OpsWorks properly.
* Ran "plan" again and terraform indicated it needed to change the SSH
  key, which is expected since terraform cannot read what the existing
  SSH is.
* Removed the key from my resource and this time, "plan" did not have
  any changes. The `tfstate` file indicated the SSH key was "" (empty
  string).
* Changed an unrelated property of the stack. Previously this was not
  working for me due to terraform attempting to change the SSH key.
2015-12-09 16:58:05 -05:00
Radek Simko f9efede852 gofmt files from recently merged PRs 2015-10-07 13:35:06 -07:00
Martin Atkins 4ce3d089fb aws_opswork_stack resource type.
"Stack" is the root concept in OpsWorks, and acts as a container for a number
of different "layers" that each provide some service for an application.
A stack isn't very interesting on its own, but it needs to be created before
any layers can be created.
2015-10-05 22:47:44 -07:00