* provider/aws: add `aws_ssm_document` resource
* provider/aws: Changes to `aws_ssm_document` post code review
The changes are things like using d.Id rather than d.Get("name").(string)
and errwrap.Wrapf rather than fmt.Errorf
* provider/consul: first stab at adding prepared query support
* provider/consul: flatten pq resource
* provider/consul: implement updates for PQ's
* provider/consul: implement PQ delete
* provider/consul: add acceptance tests for prepared queries
* provider/consul: add template support to PQ's
* provider/consul: use substructures to express optional related components for PQs
* website: first pass at consul prepared query docs
* provider/consul: PQ's support datacenter option and store_token option
* provider/consul: remove store_token on PQ's for now
* provider/consul: allow specifying a separate stored_token
* website: update consul PQ docs
* website: add link to consul_prepared_query resource
* vendor: update github.com/hashicorp/consul/api
* provider/consul: handle 404's when reading prepared queries
* provider/consul: prepared query failover dcs is a list
* website: update consul PQ example usage
* website: re-order arguments for consul prepared queries
* add dep for servicebus client from azure-sdk-for-node
* add servicebus namespaces support
* add docs for servicebus_namespaces
* add Microsoft.ServiceBus to providers list
* providers/google: Add google_compute_image resource
This change introduces the google_compute_image resource, which allows
Terraform users to create a bootable VM image from a raw disk tarball
stored in Google Cloud Storage. The google_compute_image resource
may be referenced as a boot image for a google_compute_instance.
* providers/google: Support family property in google_compute_image
* provider/google: Idiomatic checking for presence of config val
* vendor: Update Google client libraries
* #7013 add tls config support to consul provider
* #7013 add acceptance tests
* #7013 use GFM tables
* #7013 require one of {CONSUL_ADDRESS,CONSUL_HTTP_ADDR} when running consul acc tests
using: `govendor add
github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/applicationautoscaling@v1.2.5`
introduce a retry for scalable target creation
Due to possible inconsistencies in IAM, let's retry creation of the scalable target before we fail.
Added IAM role as part of acceptance test
* provider/scaleway: update api version
* provider/scaleway: expose ipv6 support, rename ip attributes
since it can be both ipv4 and ipv6, choose a more generic name.
* provider/scaleway: allow servers in different SGs
* provider/scaleway: update documentation
* provider/scaleway: Update docs with security group
* provider/scaleway: add testcase for server security groups
* provider/scaleway: make deleting of security rules more resilient
* provider/scaleway: make deletion of security group more resilient
* provider/scaleway: guard against missing server
* Add scaleway provider
this PR allows the entire scaleway stack to be managed with terraform
example usage looks like this:
```
provider "scaleway" {
api_key = "snap"
organization = "snip"
}
resource "scaleway_ip" "base" {
server = "${scaleway_server.base.id}"
}
resource "scaleway_server" "base" {
name = "test"
# ubuntu 14.04
image = "aecaed73-51a5-4439-a127-6d8229847145"
type = "C2S"
}
resource "scaleway_volume" "test" {
name = "test"
size_in_gb = 20
type = "l_ssd"
}
resource "scaleway_volume_attachment" "test" {
server = "${scaleway_server.base.id}"
volume = "${scaleway_volume.test.id}"
}
resource "scaleway_security_group" "base" {
name = "public"
description = "public gateway"
}
resource "scaleway_security_group_rule" "http-ingress" {
security_group = "${scaleway_security_group.base.id}"
action = "accept"
direction = "inbound"
ip_range = "0.0.0.0/0"
protocol = "TCP"
port = 80
}
resource "scaleway_security_group_rule" "http-egress" {
security_group = "${scaleway_security_group.base.id}"
action = "accept"
direction = "outbound"
ip_range = "0.0.0.0/0"
protocol = "TCP"
port = 80
}
```
Note that volume attachments require the server to be stopped, which can lead to
downtimes of you attach new volumes to already used servers
* Update IP read to handle 404 gracefully
* Read back resource on update
* Ensure IP detachment works as expected
Sadly this is not part of the official scaleway api just yet
* Adjust detachIP helper
based on feedback from @QuentinPerez in
https://github.com/scaleway/scaleway-cli/pull/378
* Cleanup documentation
* Rename api_key to access_key
following @stack72 suggestion and rename the provider api_key for more clarity
* Make tests less chatty by using custom logger