This change doesn't make much sense now, as projects are read-only
anyways, so there's not a lot that importing really does for you--you
can already reference pre-existing projects just by defining them in
your config.
But as we discussed #10425, this change made more and more sense. In a
world where projects can be created, we can no longer reference
pre-existing projects just by defining them in config. We get that
ability back by making projects importable.
* provider/aws: Add DeploymentRollback as a valid TriggerEvent type
* provider/aws: Add auto_rollback_configuration to aws_codedeploy_deployment_group
* provider/aws: Document auto_rollback_configuration
- part of aws_codedeploy_deployment_group
* provider/aws: Support removing and disabling auto_rollback_configuration
- part of aws_codedeploy_deployment_group resource
- when removing configuration, ensure events are removed
- when disabling configuration, preserve events in case configuration is re-enabled
* provider/aws: Add alarm_configuration to aws_codedeploy_deployment_group
* provider/aws: Document alarm_configuration
- part of aws_codedeploy_deployment_group
* provider/aws: Support removing alarm_configuration
- part of aws_codedeploy_deployment_group resource
- disabling configuration doesn't appear to work...
* provider/aws: Refactor auto_rollback_configuration tests
- Add create test
- SKIP failing test for now
- Add tests for build & map functions
* provider/aws: Refactor new aws_code_deploy_deployment_group tests
- alarm_configuration and auto_rollback_configuration only
- add assertions to deployment_group basic test
- rename config funcs to be more easy to read
- group public tests together
* provider/aws: A max of 10 alarms can be added to a deployment group.
- aws_code_deploy_deployment_group.alarm_configuration.alarms
- verified this causes test failure with expected exception
* provider/aws: Test disabling alarm_configuration and auto_rollback_configuration
- the tests now pass after rebasing the latest master branch
Google's Backend Services gives users control over the session affinity modes.
Let's allow Terraform users to leverage this option.
We don't change the default value ("NONE", as provided by Google).
Fixes#10412
The context wasn't properly adding variable values to the Interpolator
instance which made it so that the `console` command couldn't access
variables set via tfvars and the CLI.
This also adds better test coverage in command itself for this.