- ASG placement tests
- Randomize DynamoDB names in tests
- tag the sg created in this test to help identify in the console
- randomize policy and role names
This adds support for Elastic Beanstalk Applications, Configuration Templates,
and Environments.
This is a combined work of @catsby, @dharrisio, @Bowbaq, and @jen20
Acceptance tests for Pubsub topics and subscriptions failed after
incorrectly determining that resources were not deleted in the
CheckDestroy phase.
Fixes 5437
The GCE API for creating VPN tunnels began validating the `peerIp` field
and rejecting RFC5735 addresses. The previous test was using one of
these addresses and failing as a result. This commit uses 8.8.8.8
for the peerIp.
This is to just catch possible breakage in the future. The actual
support was done in Gophercloud.
Previously, values of 0 were not allowed since there's no such port
as 0. However, there are ICMP codes of 0.
GH-4812 removed reading server.AccessIPv4 and server.AccessIPv6
because, AFAICT, they are not set by Nova. After removal, a user
reported that they were no longer able to read IPs from access_ip_v4
and access_ip_v6 on Rackspace. It's possible that Rackspace sets
the AccessIPv* attributes, and if that's true, other cloud providers
might as well through custom extensions.
The priority of how access_ip_v* is set might require some tweaks in
the future.
This commit allows "detaching" to be a valid pending state when
detaching a volume. Despite being obvious pending state, it also
helps in race situations when a volume is implicitly being detached
by Nova.
This commit fixes and cleans up instance block_device configuration.
Reverts #5354 in that `volume_size` is only required in certain
block_device configuration combinations. Therefore, the actual
attribute must be set to Optional and later checks done.
Doc upates, too.
This commit adds the ability to create instances with multiple
ephemeral disks. The ephemeral disks will appear as local block
devices to the instance.
The `volume_size` of a `block_device` was originally set to Optional,
but it's a required parameter in the OpenStack/Nova API. While it's
possible to infer a default size of the block device, making it required
more closely matches the Nova CLI client as well as provides consistent
experience when working with multiple block_devices.