We've supported GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS as an environment
variable (it comes free with our OAuth2 client) but it has never been
documented. Documenting it now to resolve#12626.
Update our docs for `google_compute_forwarding_rule` to clarify that the
`ip_address` field expects a literal IP address and will not accept the
`self_link` property of a `google_compute_address` resource.
Prompted by #13375
* first version of this datasource
* add network and subnetwork datasource and documentation
* modify sidebar reference in documentation
* fix elements after review on network and subnetwork datasources
* fix fmt on Google provider.go
* modify code with the review
* modify documentation layout order
* fix alphabetic order in provider.go
* fix rebase issue and documentation datasource => data
Update the docs for `google_project` with @zachgersh's suggestions
(#11895) to properly communicate the changes that took place in 0.8.5.
While they don't break any current configs or state, the new behaviour
should be called out for people who were using the old behaviour and are
adding new projects to their configs/state.
I also took this opportunity to update google_project_iam_policy with a
note to users letting them know that there be dragons.
* Vendor google.golang.org/api/cloudbilling/v1
* providers/google: Add cloudbilling client
* providers/google: google_project supports billing account
This change allows a Terraform user to set and update the billing
account associated with their project.
* providers/google: Testing project billing account
This change adds optional acceptance tests for project billing accounts.
GOOGLE_PROJECT_BILLING_ACCOUNT and GOOGLE_PROJECT_BILLING_ACCOUNT_2
must be set in the environment for the tests to run; otherwise, they
will be skipped.
Also includes a few code cleanups per review.
* providers/google: Improve project billing error message
As stated in the second generation pricing documentation:
> Second Generation pricing is composed of the following charges:
>
> Instance pricing
> Storage pricing
> Network pricing
> There is no choice of pricing plan.
cf. https://cloud.google.com/sql/pricing#2nd-gen-pricing
According to the referenced documentation, it is one week, not two months:
> You cannot reuse an instance name for up to a week after you have deleted an instance.
cf. https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/mysql/delete-instance
* provider/google-cloud: Add maintenance window
Allows specification of the `maintenance_window` within the `settings`
block. This controls when Google will restart a database in order to
apply updates. It is also possible to select an `update_track` to
relatively control updating between instances in the same project.
* Adjustments as suggested in code review.
Cloud SQL Gen 2 instances come with a default 'root'@'%' user on
creation. This change automatically deletes that user after creation. A
Terraform user must use the google_sql_user to create a user with
appropriate host and password.