* add option zone_id
- Ref: http://docs.idcf.jp/cloud/api/address/#listpublicipaddresses
* Exclusion of `network_id`, `vpc_id` and `zone_id`
* Revert "Exclusion of `network_id`, `vpc_id` and `zone_id`"
This reverts commit 9684c8b0b65b3353aea4e0bfbeaf21986282812b.
* remove zone_id from one of required option.
Many cloud services prevent duplicate key pairs with different names.
Among them are Digital Ocean, Joyent Triton and Packet. Consequently, if
tests leave dangling resources it is not enough to simply randomise the
name, the entire key material must be regenerated.
This commit adds a helper method that returns a new randomly generated
key pair, where the public key material is formatted in OpenSSH
"authorized keys" format, and the private key material is PEM encoded.
Fixes#12871
We were forgetting to remove the legacy remote state from the actual
state value when migrating. This only causes an issue when saving a plan
since the plan contains the state itself and causes an error where both
a backend + legacy state exist.
If saved plans aren't used this causes no noticable issue.
Due to buggy upgrades already existing in the wild, I also added code to
clear the remote section if it exists in a standard unchanged backend
Adds support for `name_prefix` to the `aws_autoscaling_group` and `aws_elb` resources. Unfortunately when using `name_prefix` with `aws_elb`, this means that the specified prefix can only be a maximum of 6 characters in length. This is because the maximum length for an ELB name is 32 characters, and `resource.PrefixedUniqueId` generates a 26-character unique identifier. I was considering truncating the unique identifier to allow for a longer `name_prefix`, but I worried that doing so would increase the risk of collisions.
* Allow priority attribute of dnsimple_record to be set
Some DNS record types (like MX) allow a priority to specified, and the
ability to do so is important in many environments.
This diff will change dnsimple_record.priority from computed to
optional, allowing it to be used in terraform configs like so:
resource "dnsimple_record" "mx1" {
domain = "example.com"
name = ""
value = "mx1.example.com"
type = "MX"
priority = "1"
}
resource "dnsimple_record" "mx2" {
domain = "example.com"
name = ""
value = "mx2.example.com"
type = "MX"
priority = "2"
}
* mention new priority attribute of dnsimple_record
* add acceptance specs for creating/updating MX records at dnsimple