This was already added to triton-go and is now making its way to
the manta backend
```
% acctests backend/remote-state/manta
=== RUN TestBackend_impl
--- PASS: TestBackend_impl (0.00s)
=== RUN TestBackend
--- PASS: TestBackend (27.36s)
=== RUN TestBackendLocked
--- PASS: TestBackendLocked (16.24s)
=== RUN TestRemoteClient_impl
--- PASS: TestRemoteClient_impl (0.00s)
=== RUN TestRemoteClient
--- PASS: TestRemoteClient (3.40s)
=== RUN TestRemoteClientLocks
--- PASS: TestRemoteClientLocks (7.17s)
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/terraform/backend/remote-state/manta
```
Fixes: #17314
We now deal correctly with the creation of the state file - we were
not dealing well with a ResourceNotFound error
Now that this has been changed around, we try and create the statefile
and if there is an error, we look for an existing statefile - previously
this was not the order of operations
Internally, triton-go has changed how it handles errors. We can now get rid of
checking strings for errors, and we have introduced an errors library that
wraps some of the major errors we encounter and test for
Triton Manta allows an account other than the main triton account to be used via RBAC.
Here we expose the SDC_USER / TRITON_USER options to the backend so that a user can be specified.
This PR changes manta from being a legacy remote state client to a new backend type. This also includes creating a simple lock within manta
This PR also unifies the way the triton client is configured (the schema) and also uses the same env vars to set the backend up
It is important to note that if the remote state path does not exist, then the backend will create that path. This means the user doesn't need to fall into a chicken and egg situation of creating the directory in advance before interacting with it