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20 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Len Smith 015e96d0dd Initial check in for Icinga2 Provider/Resource (#8306)
* Initial checkin for PR request

* Added an argument to provider to allow control over whether or not TLS Certs will skip verification. Controllable via provider or env variable being set

* Initial check-in to use refactored module

* Checkin of very MVP for creating/deleting host test which works and validates basic host creation and deletion

* Check in with support for creating hosts with variables working

* Checking in work to date

* Remove code that causes travis CI to fail while I debug

* Adjust create to accept multivale

* Back on track. Working basic tests. go-icinga2-api needs more test too

* Squashing

* Back on track. Working basic tests. go-icinga2-api needs more test too

* Check in refactored hostgroup support

* Check in refactored check_command, hosts, and hsotgroup with a few test

* Checking in service code

* Add in dependency for icinga2 provider

* Add documentation. Refactor, fix and extend based on feedback from Hashicorp

* Added checking and validation around invalid URL and unavailable server
2016-12-12 15:28:26 +00:00
Martin Atkins e772b45970 "external" data source, for integrating with external programs (#8768)
* "external" provider for gluing in external logic

This provider will become a bit of glue to help people interface external
programs with Terraform without writing a full Terraform provider.

It will be nowhere near as capable as a first-class provider, but is
intended as a light-touch way to integrate some pre-existing or custom
system into Terraform.

* Unit test for the "resourceProvider" utility function

This small function determines the dependable name of a provider for
a given resource name and optional provider alias. It's simple but it's
a key part of how resource nodes get connected to provider nodes so
worth specifying the intended behavior in the form of a test.

* Allow a provider to export a resource with the provider's name

If a provider only implements one resource of each type (managed vs. data)
then it can be reasonable for the resource names to exactly match the
provider name, if the provider name is descriptive enough for the
purpose of the each resource to be obvious.

* provider/external: data source

A data source that executes a child process, expecting it to support a
particular gateway protocol, and exports its result. This can be used as
a straightforward way to retrieve data from sources that Terraform
doesn't natively support..

* website: documentation for the "external" provider
2016-12-05 17:24:57 +00:00
John Engelman 243ecf3b4f [Provider] Rancher (#9173)
* Vendor Rancher Go library.

* Implement Rancher Provider.

Starting implementation taken from
https://github.com/platanus/terraform-provider-rancher

Commits from jidonoso@gmail.com and raphael.pinson@camptocamp.com
2016-12-05 15:29:41 +00:00
Mitchell Hashimoto fd498fbfff Merge pull request #9538 from hashicorp/f-nomad-provider
provider/nomad: Nomad provider for managing jobs
2016-11-09 18:34:55 -08:00
Martin Atkins b2b5831205 "vault" provider registration
To reduce the risk of secret exposure via Terraform state and log output,
we default to creating a relatively-short-lived token (20 minutes) such
that Vault can, where possible, automatically revoke any retrieved
secrets shortly after Terraform has finished running.

This has some implications for usage of this provider that will be spelled
out in more detail in the docs that will be added in a later commit, but
the most significant implication is that a plan created by "terraform plan"
that includes secrets leased from Vault must be *applied* before the
lease period expires to ensure that the issued secrets remain valid.

No resources yet. They will follow in subsequent commits.
2016-10-29 23:16:57 -07:00
Mitchell Hashimoto bb5f6498e2
provider/nomad 2016-10-24 10:34:06 -07:00
Alexander Hellbom d02067a75e Add PagerDuty provider 2016-10-24 14:19:55 +02:00
stack72 a2970e631c
Merge branch 'cwood/bitbucket-provider' of https://github.com/cwood/terraform into cwood-cwood/bitbucket-provider 2016-09-21 19:35:58 +01:00
Joe Topjian c2469c95f4 provider/rabbitmq: Initial Commit of RabbitMQ Provider
Contains provider configuration, a rabbitmq_vhost resource, and
acceptance test.
2016-09-01 03:19:16 +00:00
James Nugent e181d753fe build: Fix ordering of plugin list 2016-08-09 15:03:24 -04:00
Colin Wood bd9ddff0cc Bitbucket provider for terraform 2016-08-08 09:45:16 -07:00
Brad Sickles 70cadcf31d Implement archive provider and "archive_file" resource. (#7322) 2016-08-08 12:56:44 +12:00
Raphael Randschau 9081cabd6e Add scaleway provider (#7331)
* 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
2016-07-13 21:03:41 +01:00
Derek Abdine 7bdc060d24 provider/logentries: Implementing logentries provider (#7067)
* logentries provider

* logentries vendoring

* logentries docs
2016-07-12 14:14:39 +01:00
James Nugent 5a0f6565d3 Merge pull request #6672 from apparentlymart/random-provider
Logical Resources for Random Values
2016-05-29 11:58:42 -07:00
James Nugent 28ad394264 build: Update generated internal plugin list 2016-05-20 15:05:27 -05:00
Martin Atkins 3e34ddbf38 New "random" provider, representing randomness
This provider will have logical resources that allow Terraform to "manage"
randomness as a resource, producing random numbers on create and then
retaining the outcome in the state so that it will remain consistent
until something explicitly triggers generating new values.

Managing randomness in this way allows configurations to do things like
random distributions and ids without causing "perma-diffs".
2016-05-14 15:26:38 -07:00
James Nugent 9d77e0af6c core: Add new providers to internal list 2016-05-10 14:49:14 -04:00
James Nugent 991dc3f86f core: Add Cobbler provider to internal plugin list 2016-05-10 14:49:13 -04:00
Chris Bednarski 6360e6c8b6 Implemented internal plugin calls; which allows us to compile plugins into the main terraform binary 2016-05-10 14:40:11 -04:00