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provider/aws: Update to aws-sdk 0.9.0 rc1
use name instead of id - launch configs use the name and not ID
Fix typo on heroku_cert example
provider/aws: add value into ELB name validation message
tests: fix missed test update from last merge
update prevent_destroy error message
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providers/aws: Update Launch Config. docs to detail naming and lifecycle recommendation
release: cleanup after v0.6.3
v0.6.3
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core: fix deadlock when dependable node replaced with non-dependable one
tests: extract deadlock checking test helper
core: log every 5s while waiting for dependencies
Fixed indentation in a code sample
state/remote/s3: match with upstream changes
provider/aws: match with upstream changes
google: Add example of two-tier app
Updating Launch Config Docs for Name attribute
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using limit: 1 on DescribeStream will always return 1 shard no matter how many shards there actually are when we call `len()`. so i've removed the limit parameter to get the actual shard list returned
remove limits
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provider/aws: allow external ENI attachments
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docs/aws: Fix example of aws_iam_role_policy
provider/aws: S3 bucket test that should fail
provider/aws: Return if Bucket not found
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helper/schema: record schema version when destroy fails
settings file is not required
provider/azure: Allow settings_file to accept XML string
add note to aws_iam_policy_attachment explaining its use/limitations
docs: clarify template_file path information
google: Sort resources by alphabet in docs
Support go get in go 1.5
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aws_network_interface attachment block is not required
provider/aws: Fix issue in Security Group Rules where the Security Group is not found
If Terraform creates an ENI and it's attached out of band, Terraform
should not attempt to remove the attachment on subsequent runs.
fixes#2436fixes#2881
This commit exports the `arn` as well as the `id`, since IAM
roles require the full resource name rather than just the table
name. I'd even be in favor or having `arn` as the `id` since the
<region, tablename> pair is the uniqueness constraint, but this
will keep backwards compatibility:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/APIReference/API_CreateTable.html
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dynamodb-local Update AWS config https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/pull/2825#issuecomment-126353610
Make target_pools optional
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code formatting
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providers/google: Fix reading account_file path
providers/google: Fix error appending
providers/google: Return if we could parse JSON
providers/google: Change account_file to JSON
providers/google: Default account_file* to empty
providers/google: Add account_file/account_file_contents ConflictsWith
providers/google: Document account_file_contents
providers/google: Use account_file_contents if provided
providers/google: Add account_file_contents to provider
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dynamodb-local Use ` instead of : to refer region to keep the consistency with the provider docs
dynamodb-local Update aws provider docs to include the `dynamodb_endpoint` argument
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The initial commit of AWS autoscaling group termination policy was
unfinished. It only worked on "create", and so had a needless ForceNew
that would rebuild autoscaling groups on any change. It also used a
HashString set, so it didn't preserve ordering of multiple policies
correctly.
Added the "update" operation, and converted to a TypeList to preserve
ordering. In addition, removing the policy or setting it to a null list
will reset the policy to "Default", the standard AWS policy.
Updated the acceptance tests to verify the update, but the null case is
difficult to test.
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providers/google: Fix reading account_file path
providers/google: Fix error appending
providers/google: Return if we could parse JSON
providers/google: Change account_file to JSON
providers/google: Default account_file* to empty
providers/google: Add account_file/account_file_contents ConflictsWith
providers/google: Document account_file_contents
providers/google: Use account_file_contents if provided
providers/google: Add account_file_contents to provider
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use d.Id()
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scripts: change website_push to push from HEAD
update analytics
core: fix crash on provider warning
provider/aws: Update source to comply with upstream breaking change
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provider/aws: Fix issue with IAM Server Certificates and Chains
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scripts: change website_push to push from HEAD
update analytics
provider/aws: Update source to comply with upstream breaking change
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provider/aws: Fix issue with IAM Server Certificates and Chains
Increase timeout, IGM delete can be slow
Make failure of "basic" test not interfere with success of "update" test
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Use new autoscaler / instance group manager APIs.
Compute private ip addresses of ENIs if they are not specified
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provider/aws: Error when unable to find a Root Block Device name
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aws_db_instance: Add mixed-case engine test to ensure StateFunc works.
aws_db_instance: Only write lowercase engines to the state file.
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Amazon accepts mixed-case engines, but only returns lowercase. Without
the proper StateFunc, every apply of a mixed-case engine will result in
a new db instance. Standardize on lowercase.
An attempt to converge the tests into a standard naming scheme
- TestAccAWS for aws tests
- a `_basic` test for each suite, save a few that are quick (Network ACLs, for
example)
The RDS API reference doesn't say dots are allowed, but they are. For
the sake of people who have preexisting resources with dots in the
names, we should allow them also. Fixes#2664.
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docs: tweaks to RELEASING
Minor change to docs
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Update DynamoDB example docs to remove non-key attributes; update test to remove non-key attribute from attribute set to prevent infinite planning loops
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use /usr/bin/env bash
provider/aws: fix go vet
provider/aws: ignore providers with Meta nil
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provider/aws: Code cleanups for Spot Requests
provider/aws: fix db_subnet acc test
Fixing the tests
Fixes issue #2568
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fixes typo
Fixed void Azure network config bug.
provider/aws: ecs task definition is deregistered correctly
provider/azure: fixup storage service test
provider/docker: [tests] change images
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We changed the way validation works for providers so that they aren't
always configured if they have computed attributes. The result is that
sometimes the Configure won't be called, hence Meta is nil
AWS accepts uppercase DB Subnet Group names - it just automatically
downcases them. We already had logic to handle that - so we
intentionally had an acctest with uppercase characters that was now
failing.
Loosening the regexp to allow uppercase letters for now - we can discuss
if we want to tighten the validation as a separate question.
/cc @radeksimko @catsby
Fixes crash in #2431
Decided that `findResourceSecurityGroup` should return an error when
the SG is not found, since the callers cannot happily continue with a
`nil` SG
Also passes through a few error cases that were being swallowed.
/cc @catsby
Some AMIs have a RootDeviceName like "/dev/sda1" that does not appear as a
DeviceName in the BlockDeviceMapping list (which will instead have
something like "/dev/sda")
While this seems like it breaks an invariant of AMIs, it ends up working
on the AWS side, and AMIs like this are common enough that we need to
special case it so Terraform does the right thing.
Our heuristic is: if the RootDeviceName does not appear in the
BlockDeviceMapping, assume that the DeviceName of the first
BlockDeviceMapping entry serves as the root device.
fixes#2224
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Added affinity group resource.
update link to actually work
provider/azure: Fix SQL client name to match upstream
add warning message to explain scenario of conflicting rules
typo
remove debugging
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provider/aws: Add docs for autoscaling_policy + cloudwatch_metric_alarm
provider/aws: Add autoscaling_policy
provider/aws: Add cloudwatch_metric_alarm
rename method, update docs
clean up some conflicts with
clean up old, incompatible test
update tests with another example
update test
remove meta usage, stub test
fix existing tests
Consider security groups with source security groups when hashing
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provider/aws: Add autoscaling_policy
provider/aws: Add cloudwatch_metric_alarm
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provider/template: don't error when rendering fails in Exists
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Added Azure SQL server and service support.
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docs: clarify wording around destroy/apply args
Getting Started: Added a Next Step upon finishing install.
docs: add description of archive format to download page
docs: snapshot plugin dependencies when releasing
add v0.5.3 transitory deps
Fixes support for changing just the read / write capacity of a GSI
Change sleep time for DynamoDB table waits from 3 seconds to 5 seconds
Remove request for attribute changes
Fix AWS SDK imports
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Previously they would conflict you had multiple security group rules
with the same ingress or egress ports but different source security
groups because only the CIDR blocks were considered (which are empty
when using source security groups).
Updated to include migrations (from clint@ctshryock.com)
Signed-off-by: Clint Shryock <clint@ctshryock.com>
I snuck this in with #2263 because thought it was simply a stylistic
clarity thing, but it actually generates a resource-replacement-forcing
diff for existing resources that don't have this set in the config.
Definitely don't want that. :P
/cc @catsby
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state/remote: more canonical Go for skip TLS verify
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command/apply: flatten multierrors
provider/aws: improve iam_policy err msgs
acc tests: ensure each resource has a _basic test
aws/provider convert _normal tests to _basic
go fmt
Enpoint type configuration for OpenStack provider
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Corrected Frankfurt S3 Website Endpoint fixes#2258
Only run Swift tests when Swift is available
Implement OpenStack/Swift remote
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docs: Fix wrong title (aws_autoscaling_notification)
provider/aws: clarify scaling timeout error
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This is an iteration on the great work done by @dalehamel in PRs #2095
and #2109.
The core team went back and forth on how to best model Spot Instance
Requests, requesting and then rejecting a separate-resource
implementation in #2109.
After more internal discussion, we landed once again on a separate
resource to model Spot Instance Requests. Out of respect for
@dalehamel's already-significant donated time, with this I'm attempting
to pick up the work to take this across the finish line.
Important architectural decisions represented here:
* Spot Instance Requests are always of type "persistent", to properly
match Terraform's declarative model.
* The spot_instance_request resource exports several attributes that
are expected to be constantly changing as the spot market changes:
spot_bid_status, spot_request_state, and instance_id. Creating
additional resource dependencies based on these attributes is not
recommended, as Terraform diffs will be continually generated to keep
up with the live changes.
* When a Spot Instance Request is deleted/canceled, an attempt is made
to terminate the last-known attached spot instance. Race conditions
dictate that this attempt cannot guarantee that the associated spot
instance is terminated immediately.
Implementation notes:
* This version of aws_spot_instance_request borrows a lot of common
code from aws_instance.
* In order to facilitate borrowing, we introduce `awsInstanceOpts`, an
internal representation of instance details that's meant to be shared
between resources. The goal here would be to refactor ASG Launch
Configurations to use the same struct.
* The new aws_spot_instance_request acc. test is passing.
* All aws_instance acc. tests remain passing.
When a user tried to create an `aws_network_interface` resource without specifying the `private_ips` or `security_groups` attributes the API call to AWS would fail with a 500 HTTP error. Length checks have been put in place for both of these attributes before they are added to the `ec2.CreateNetworkInterfaceInput` struct.
Documentation was also added for the `aws_network_interface` resource.
While cidr_block is required for static route creation, there are
apparently cases (involving some combination of VPNs, Customer Gateways,
and automatic route propogation) where the cidr_block can come back nil.
This means we cannot assume it's there in the set hash calculation.
Set Elasticache Port number to not be set by default, and require
Elasticache Port number to be specified.
Also updated acceptance tests to supply port number upon resource
declaration
Fixes#2084