First successful run with private origin and HAB_AUTH_TOKEN set
Update struct, schema, and decodeConfig names to more sensible versions
Cleaned up formatting
Update habitat provisioner docs
Remove unused unitstring
Previously the provisioner did not wait until the Salt operation had completed before returning, causing some operations not to be applied, and causing the output to get swallowed.
Now we wait until the remote work is complete, and copy output into the Terraform log in a similar way as is done for other provisioners.
The "terraform" provider was previously split out into its own repository,
but that turned out to be a mistake due to how tightly it depends on
aspects of Terraform Core.
Here we prepare to bring it back into the core repository by reorganizing
the directory layout to conform with what's expected there.
Added a list SetNew test to try and reproduce issues testing diff
customization with the Nomad provider. We are running into "diffs didn't
match during apply", with the plan diff exhibiting a strange
off-by-one-type error in a list diff:
datacenters.#: "1" => "2"
datacenters.0: "dc1" => "dc2"
datacenters.1: "" => "dc3"
datacenters.2: "" => "dc3"
The test here does not reproduce that issue, unfortunately, but should
help pinpoint the root cause through elimination.
Restoring the naming of this field in the resource back to
CustomizeDiff, as this is generally more descriptive of the process
that's happening, despite the lengthy name.
To keep with the current convention of most other schema.Resource
functional fields being fairly short, CustomizeDiff has been changed to
"Review". It would be "Diff", however it is already used by existing
functions in schema.Provider and schema.Resource.
It's alive! CustomizeDiff logic now has been inserted into the diff
process. The test_resource_with_custom_diff resource provides some basic
testing and a reference implementation.
There should now be plenty of test coverage for this feature via the
tests added for ResourceDiff, and the basic test added to the
schemaMap.Diff test, and the test resource, but more can be added to
test any specific case that comes up otherwise.
Fixes#15921
When terraform re-creates an existing node/client with chef provisioner,
the already existing client (which has old keys) must be removed from
the vault items. Afterwards, the chef-vault will be updated with the
newly created client (which has the new keys). Therefore, the recreated
client will be able to decrypt the vault items properly.
In #15870 we got good feedback that it'd be more useful to have the
various filename-accepting arguments on this provisioner instead accept
strings that represent the contents of such files, so that they can be
generated from elsewhere in the Terraform config.
This change does not achieve that, but it does make room for doing this
later by renaming "minion_config" to "minion_config_file" so that we
can later add a "minion_config" option alongside that takes the file
content, and deprecate "minion_config_file".
Ideally we'd just implement the requested change immediately, but
unfortunately the release schedule doesn't have time for this so this is
a pragmatic change to allow us to make the full requested change at a
later date without backward incompatibilities.
This change is safe because the salt-masterless provisioner has not yet
been included in a release at the time of this commit.
The code here was previously assuming that d.State() was equivalent to
the schema.ProvRawStateKey due to them both being of type InstanceState,
but that is in fact not true since a state object contains some transient
information that is _not_ part of the persisted state, including the
connection information we need here.
Calling ResourceData.State() constructs a _new_ state based on its stored
values, so the constructed object is lacking this transient information.
We need to use the specific state object provided by the caller in order
to get access to the transient connection configuration.
Unfortunately there is no automated test coverage for this because we have
no good story for testing provisioners that use "communicator". While such
tests could potentially be written, we'd like to get this in somewhat
quickly to unblock a release, rather than delaying to design and implement
some sort of mocking system for this.
TestResourceProvider_stop uses a goroutine, which means that any function with *testing.T as its receiver within that goroutine will silently fail.
Now the test to accepts that an error that occurs within the goroutine is lost. It also adds some more verbose logs to explain what is happening.
It turns out that `d.GetOk` also returns `false` when the user _did_ actually supply a value for it in the config, but the value itself needs to be evaluated before it can be used.
So instead of passing a `ResourceData` we now pass a `ResourceConfig`
which makes much more sense for doing the validation anyway.
All providers moved to new repos.
Added README, which also serves to preserve the directory in git in
cacse we want to add select providers back into core (e.g. null,
template, test)
We are moving away from using the term "environment" to describe separate
named states for a single config, using "workspace" instead. The old
attribute name remains supported for backward compatibility, but is
marked as deprecated.
* Data Source support for Resource Group
* Better message for mismatching locations.
* Reuse existing read code
* Adds documentation
* Adds test
* Adds a function for composing ID strings
* Change location to computed.
* Move to v2 client in vendor directory
* Move to v2 api and project IDs for environments
* add host label support to registration command
* Update go-rancher/catalog
* Allow go-rancher to handle URL versioning
* provider/openstack: Optimize the printing of request/response headers when debugging Openstack HTTP requests
* provider/openstack: Log the response code aswell
This is a separate resource that serves a similar purpose to the
propagating_vgws argument on aws_route_table, but allows route
propagations to be created independently of the route table, which in
turn allows the VPN gateway to be created after the route table it will
contribute to, possibly in a separate Terraform module.
To make this work, propagating_vgws on aws_route_table is now marked
as Computed, meaning that it won't try to delete any existing propagation
edges if there is no setting for it in configuration at all. This allows
the user to choose whether to use the argument or the separate resource,
though using both together will not work, as explained in the docs.
* provider/aws: Add Sweeper setup, Sweepers for DB Option Group, Key Pair
* provider/google: Add sweeper for any leaked databases
* more recursion and added LC sweeper, to test out the Dependency path
* implement a dependency example
* implement sweep-run flag to filter runs
* stub a test for TestMain
* test for multiple -sweep-run list
* Updated google_compute_autoscaler tests so that update fails as expected.
* Changed google_compute_autoscaler's Update function from using Patch to Update.
* Made resource_compute_health_check_test perform updates.
* Made resource_compute_http_health_check_test perform updates.
* Made resource_compute_https_health_check_test perform updates.
* Added support for public IP data source. Tested manually.
* WIP: Update to implementation, basic test added.
* WIP: Updates to implementation, basic test added.
* WIP: Added support for idle timeout
* Completed implementation and basic test
* Added documentation.
* Updated the example so it makes a little more sense.
* Add task_parameters support to aws_ssm_maintenance_window_task
task_parameters weren't supported yet. This adds support for them. It
also corrects a documentation typo in the maintenance_window resource.
* Respond to internal feedback
* New SSM Parameter resource
Can be used for creating parameters in AWS' SSM Parameter Store that can then be used by other applications that have access to AWS and necessary IAM permissions.
* Add docs for new SSM Parameter resource
* Code Review and Bug Hunt and KMS Key
- Addressed all issues in #14043
- Added ForceNew directive to type
- Added the ability to specify a KMS key for encryption and decryption
* Add SSM Parameter Data Source
* Fix bad merge
* Fix SSM Parameter Integration Tests
* docs/aws: Fix typo in SSM sidebar link
* ElastiCache replication group support
- Additional API coverage for ElastiCache replication groups.
- Update rep group error handling.
- ElastiCache rep group -- additional update coverage.
- Response to pull-request feedback for ElastiCache rep groups.
- Fix the replication group deletion code.
- Add rep group test coverage.
- Add preferred az support in elasticcache replication group
- Add PrimaryClusterID to Elasticache Replication Group
- AWS Elasticache Replication Group check if available
* Added ClearCare version number.
* NOJIRA Cherry pick lambda latest s3 version
* NOJIRA fixed merge issue that i missed before.
* NOJIRA fixed merge issue that i missed before.
* NOJIRA fixed merge issue that i missed before.
* NOJIRA fixed merge issue that i missed before.
* Add missing genRandInt function
* NOJIRA fixed merge issue that i missed before.
* Trying to get gofrmt to work...
* CS-157 Increase timeout of elasticsearch creation resource.
* Lambda ENI cleanup added to security group delete
* ISSUE-10272 Lets not look at the requestor id.
* provider/aws: Add test for VPC-enabled lambda w/ invocation
Fixes: #14522
To follow similar work in IPv4, we are now going to revoke the default
IPv6 egress rule from an empty AWS security group
```
% make testacc TEST=./builtin/providers/aws/ TESTARGS='-run=TestAccAWSSecurityGroup_ipv4andipv6Egress'
==> Checking that code complies with gofmt requirements...
go generate $(go list ./... | grep -v /terraform/vendor/)
2017/06/05 14:01:52 Generated command/internal_plugin_list.go
TF_ACC=1 go test ./builtin/providers/aws/ -v -run=TestAccAWSSecurityGroup_ipv4andipv6Egress -timeout 120m
=== RUN TestAccAWSSecurityGroup_ipv4andipv6Egress
--- PASS: TestAccAWSSecurityGroup_ipv4andipv6Egress (63.39s)
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/aws 63.423s
```
* Make os_profile optional #11147
* Test for optional os_profile and fix resourceArmVirtualMachineRead
* Updating to match other optionally-required fields
Found as part of #15065, when there is no default VPC, Terraform will
throw a panic. This prevents that as a user should never get that
```
% make testacc TEST=./builtin/providers/aws/ TESTARGS='-run=TestAccAWSDefaultVpc_'
==> Checking that code complies with gofmt requirements...
go generate $(go list ./... | grep -v /terraform/vendor/)
2017/06/05 12:16:09 Generated command/internal_plugin_list.go
TF_ACC=1 go test ./builtin/providers/aws/ -v -run=TestAccAWSDefaultVpc_basic -timeout 120m
=== RUN TestAccAWSDefaultVpc_basic
--- PASS: TestAccAWSDefaultVpc_basic (44.65s)
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/aws 44.669s
```
* provider/datadog: make datadog_user verified a computed attribute
It's read-only and generates supurious diffs for verified users.
* Update resource_datadog_user.go
* Fix issues in Cloudwatch Log Group tag
1) Removing tags from terraform doesn’t actually get removed in AWS
2) Trying to update a tag with empty value (“”) to a non-empty value
causes terraform to loop forever
The issue was caused by a mixup of using tag values where tag name
should have used and is corrected in this patch.
This patch also removes the comparison of old and new tag values,
because AWS api takes care of updates by itself and there is no need to
perform an unnecessary UnTag API to update an existing tag value
* Updated the test cases to cover the removal and empty update scenarios