* Fix doc bug. Spell `collation` like `lc_collate`.
* Whitespace nit in error message
* Use %q as the format verb for error messages in postgresql_database resource messages.
* REVOKE the `GRANT` given to the connection user when creating a database.
For `ROLE`s who have been delegated `CREATEDB` privileges and are not a
superuser, in order for them to `CREATE DATABASE` they need to be a member
of the `ROLE` who will be `OWNER` for the new database. Once the
`CREATE DATABASE` is complete, `REVOKE` the `GRANT` that was given to role
so that the user who ran the `CREATE DATABASE` looses all privileges to the
target database (unless of course they're a superuser).
Fixes a regression introduced in #11452
* Delegated DBA ROLEs can now fix OWNER drift for PostgreSQL databases.
Uses the helper functions introduced in #11452
Instead of using a hardcoded version prerelease string, which makes release automation difficult, set the version prerelease string from an environment variable via the go linker tool during compile time.
The environment variable `TF_RELEASE` should only be set via the `make bin` target, and thus leaves the version prerelease string unset. Otherwise, when running a local compile of terraform via the `make dev` makefile target, the version prerelease string is set to `"dev"`, as usual.
This also requires some changes to both the circonus and postgresql providers, as they directly used the `VersionPrerelease` constant. We now simply call the `VersionString()` function, which returns the proper interpolated version string with the prerelease string populated correctly.
`TF_RELEASE` is unset:
```sh
$ make dev
==> Checking that code complies with gofmt requirements...
go generate $(go list ./... | grep -v /terraform/vendor/)
2017/05/22 10:38:19 Generated command/internal_plugin_list.go
==> Removing old directory...
==> Building...
Number of parallel builds: 3
--> linux/amd64: github.com/hashicorp/terraform
==> Results:
total 209M
-rwxr-xr-x 1 jake jake 209M May 22 10:39 terraform
$ terraform version
Terraform v0.9.6-dev (fd472e4a86500606b03c314f70d11f2bc4bc84e5+CHANGES)
```
`TF_RELEASE` is set (mimicking the `make bin` target):
```sh
$ TF_RELEASE=1 make dev
==> Checking that code complies with gofmt requirements...
go generate $(go list ./... | grep -v /terraform/vendor/)
2017/05/22 10:40:39 Generated command/internal_plugin_list.go
==> Removing old directory...
==> Building...
Number of parallel builds: 3
--> linux/amd64: github.com/hashicorp/terraform
==> Results:
total 121M
-rwxr-xr-x 1 jake jake 121M May 22 10:42 terraform
$ terraform version
Terraform v0.9.6
```
According to https://github.com/hashicorp/errwrap
'{{err}}' has to be used instead of '%s'
Without this patch, error output from terraform is missing important information:
* aws_cloudwatch_log_group.logs: Error Getting CloudWatch Logs Tag List: %s
With this patch, I get the important information. E.g.:
* aws_cloudwatch_log_group.logs: Error Getting CloudWatch Logs Tag List: AccessDeniedException: User: arn:aws:sts::XYZ:assumed-role/AAA-BBB-CCC/terraform-assuming-role-assume-role-ReadOnly is not authorized to perform: logs:ListTagsLogGroup on resource: arn:aws:logs:us-east-1:XYZ:log-group:logs:log-stream:
This commit modifies the GNUmakefile used for starting PostgreSQL for
testing purposes to prefer the version installed via Homebrew, followed
by the version installed via MacPorts. POSTGRES, PSQL and INITDB may be
overriden as Make variables if neither of these package management
systems is in use.
applied.
This is only a problem when the ROLE is removed before the revokation of
the schema's policies on the doomed PostgreSQL ROLE. Comment out the
tests for now to get unit tests to pass. Using hard-coded values that
exist outside of the Terraform unit test work.
removing a PostgreSQL role.
Add manual overrides if this isn't the desired behavior, but it should
universally be the desired outcome except when a ROLE name is reused
across multiple databases in the same PostgreSQL cluster, in which case
the `skip_drop_role` is necessary for all but the last PostgreSQL
provider.
releases.
When postgresql_schema_policy lands this attribute should be removed in
order to provide a single way of accomplishing setting permissions on
schema objects.