This resource allows an existing Route Table to be assigned as the
"main" Route Table of a VPC. This means that the Route Table will be
used for any subnets within the VPC without an explicit Route Table
assigned [1].
This is particularly useful in getting an Internet Gateway in place as
the default for a VPC, since the automatically created Main Route Table
does not have one [2].
Note that this resource is an abstraction over an association and does not
map directly to a CRUD-able object in AWS. In order to retain a coherent
"Delete" operation for this resource, we remember the ID of the AWS-created
Route Table and reset the VPC's main Route Table to it when this
resource is deleted.
refs #843, #748
[1] http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonVPC/latest/UserGuide/VPC_Route_Tables.html#RouteTableDetails
[2] http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonVPC/latest/UserGuide/VPC_Internet_Gateway.html#Add_IGW_Routing
If map_public_ip_on_launch was not specified, AWS picks a default of
"0", which is different than the "" in the state file, triggerinng an
update each time. Mark that parameter as Computed, avoiding the update.
with this commit, the google compute instance acceptance tests are
passing
- remove GOOGLE_CLIENT_FILE requirement from provider tests to finish
out #452
- skip extra "#" key that shows up in metadata maps, fixes#757 and
sprouts #883 to figure out core issue
- more verbose variablenames in metadata parsing, since it took me
awhile to grok and i thought there might have been a shadowing bug in
there for a minute. maybe someday when i'm a golang master i'll be
smart enough to be comfortable with one-char varnames. :)
Several of the arguments were optional, and if omitted, they are
calculated. Mark them as such in the schema to avoid triggering an
update.
Go back to storing the password in the state file. Without doing so,
there's no way for Terraform to know the password has changed. It should
be hashed, but then interpolating the password yields a hash instead of
the password.
Make the `name` parameter optional. It's not required in any engine, and
in some (MS SQL Server) it's not allowed at all.
Drop the `skip_final_snapshot` argument. If `final_snapshot_identifier`
isn't specified, then don't make a final snapshot. As things were, it
was possible to create a resource with neither of these arguments
specified which would later fail when it was to be deleted since the RDS
API requires exactly one of the two.
Resolves issue #689.
It’s now also possible to don’t give any rules, when the firewall is
configured with `managed = true`. This will in effect mean; make sure
no rules exist at all for the firewall.
These fixes are needed to make the provider work with master again.
These are still some issues, but they seem not to be related to the
provider, but the changes in `helper/schema`.
This goes for the normal firewall, the egress firewall and the network
ACL.
USE WITH CAUTION! When setting `managed = true` in your config, it
means it will delete all firewall rules that are not in your config, so
unknown to TF.
Also adding the new `cloudstack_egress_firewall` resource with this
commit and updating go-cloudstack to the latest API version (v4.4)
- 5.6.17 is no longer a valid mysql engine version, bumping to 5.6.21
- updating security_group_names assertion to match new set structure
introduce in #663