This commit adds the ability to associate a Floating IP to a specific
network. Previously, there only existed a top-level floating IP
attribute which was automatically associated with either the first
defined network or the default network (when no network block was
used).
Now floating IPs can be associated with networks beyond the first
defined network as well as each network being able to have their own
floating IP.
Specifying the floating IP by using the top-level floating_ip
attribute and the per-network floating IP attribute is not possible.
Additionally, an `access_network` attribute has been added in order
to easily specify which network should be used for provisioning.
Using EnvDefaultFunc with a default of empty string causes the
validation which would ordinarily be performed by `Required: true` in
the schema to not have any effect. Instead validate the configuration
used to produce the ARM client before attempting to use it during
provider configuration.
throw an error:
* aws_sns_topic_subscription.checker: NotFound: Subscription does not
* exist
status code: 404, request id: b8ca0c27-1a62-57b3-8b96-43038a0ead86
Terraform wasn't refreshing the state when the topic gave a 404
This fix prevents tests incorrectly reporting dangling resources. It is
not sufficient to check just whether or not an error occurred when
iterating over the listed resources - checking the bool returned is also
required.
Remove the mime type validation since the part handler type allows for
custom types.
http://cloudinit.readthedocs.org/en/latest/topics/format.html#part-handler
The docs specify that if a part handler type is specified, one could use
custom mime types
Signed-off-by: Simon Thulbourn <simon+github@thulbourn.com>
It was a mistake to switched fully to `==` when activating waiting for
capacity on updates in #3947. Users that didn't set `min_elb_capacity ==
desired_capacity` and instead treated it as an actual "minimum" would
see timeouts for every create, since their target numbers would never be
reached exactly.
Here, we fix that regression by restoring the minimum waiting behavior
during creates.
In order to preserve all the stated behavior, I had to split out
different criteria for create and update, criteria which are now
exhaustively unit tested.
The set of fields that affect capacity waiting behavior has become a bit
of a mess. Next major release I'd like to rework all of these into a
more consistently named block of config. For now, just getting the
behavior correct and documented.
(Also removes all the fixed names from the ASG tests as I was hitting
collision issues running them over here.)
Fixes#4792