* provider/aws: New resource codepipeline
* Vendor aws/codepipeline
* Add tests
* Add docs
* Bump codepipeline to v1.6.25
* Adjustments based on feedback
* Force new resource on ID change
* Improve tests
* Switch update to read
Since we don't require a second pass, only do a read.
* Skip tests if GITHUB_TOKEN is not set
Reported by @sethvargo - we auto encode for AWS, we should follow a
similar pattern for Azure.
In order to escape the double encoding, we check that it's not already
encoded before encoding
* Vendor google.golang.org/api/cloudbilling/v1
* providers/google: Add cloudbilling client
* providers/google: google_project supports billing account
This change allows a Terraform user to set and update the billing
account associated with their project.
* providers/google: Testing project billing account
This change adds optional acceptance tests for project billing accounts.
GOOGLE_PROJECT_BILLING_ACCOUNT and GOOGLE_PROJECT_BILLING_ACCOUNT_2
must be set in the environment for the tests to run; otherwise, they
will be skipped.
Also includes a few code cleanups per review.
* providers/google: Improve project billing error message
* vendor: Updating Gophercloud
* provider/openstack: Image Data Source
This commit adds the openstack_images_image_v2 data source which
is able to query the Image Service v2 API for a specific image.
This commit adds the ability to log all requests and responses
between Terraform and the OpenStack cloud. To enable, set the
OS_DEBUG environment variable to 1.
This commit has a few more fixes to the recently added
openstack_images_image_v2 resource:
* tags were changed to a Set because the OpenStack Image API does
not seem to respect ordering.
* The visibility argument was fixed.
* Acceptance tests for all updatable fields has been implemented.
* Documentation updates, including a new entry in the sidebar.
As stated in the second generation pricing documentation:
> Second Generation pricing is composed of the following charges:
>
> Instance pricing
> Storage pricing
> Network pricing
> There is no choice of pricing plan.
cf. https://cloud.google.com/sql/pricing#2nd-gen-pricing
According to the referenced documentation, it is one week, not two months:
> You cannot reuse an instance name for up to a week after you have deleted an instance.
cf. https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/mysql/delete-instance
* provider/google-cloud: Add maintenance window
Allows specification of the `maintenance_window` within the `settings`
block. This controls when Google will restart a database in order to
apply updates. It is also possible to select an `update_track` to
relatively control updating between instances in the same project.
* Adjustments as suggested in code review.
* Added new resource aws_elastic_beanstalk_application_version.
* Changing bucket and key to required.
* Update to use d.Id() directly in DescribeApplicationVersions.
* Checking err to make sure that the application version is successfully deleted.
* Update `version_label` to `Computed: true`.
* provider/aws: Updating to python solution stack
* provider/aws: Beanstalk App Version delete source
The Elastic Beanstalk API call to delete `application_version` resource
should not delete the s3 bundle, as this object is managed by another
Terraform resource
* provider/aws: Update application version docs
* Fix application version test
* Add `version_label` update test
Adds test that fails after rebasing branch onto v0.8.x. `version_label`
changes do not update the `aws_elastic_beanstalk_environment` resource.
* `version_label` changes to update environment
* Prevent unintended delete of `application_version`
Prevents an `application_version` used by multiple environments from
being deleted.
* Add `force_delete` attribute
* Update documentation
* [datadog] Update go-datadog-api library
Involves one breaking API change. Also some `gofmt`ing.
* [datadog] Add support for new_host_delay to the datadog_monitor resource
New API parameter that Datadog added for monitors to ignore new hosts
for the specified time period in monitor evaluation.