Added `service_id` in place of `id` for resource.
modified created, read, update to use `service_id`
modified tests to include `service_id`.
modified documentation for consul_service to include new value.
Tests results
CONSUL_HTTP_ADDR=localhost:8500 make testacc TEST=./builtin/providers/consul/
==> Checking that code complies with gofmt requirements...
go generate $(go list ./... | grep -v /terraform/vendor/)
2016/10/14 14:43:05 Generated command/internal_plugin_list.go
TF_ACC=1 go test ./builtin/providers/consul/ -v -timeout 120m
=== RUN TestAccDataConsulKeys_basic
--- PASS: TestAccDataConsulKeys_basic (0.05s)
=== RUN TestAccConsulAgentService_basic
--- PASS: TestAccConsulAgentService_basic (0.05s)
=== RUN TestAccConsulCatalogEntry_basic
--- PASS: TestAccConsulCatalogEntry_basic (0.06s)
=== RUN TestAccConsulKeyPrefix_basic
--- PASS: TestAccConsulKeyPrefix_basic (0.19s)
=== RUN TestConsulKeysMigrateState
--- PASS: TestConsulKeysMigrateState (0.00s)
=== RUN TestConsulKeysMigrateState_empty
--- PASS: TestConsulKeysMigrateState_empty (0.00s)
=== RUN TestAccConsulKeys_basic
--- PASS: TestAccConsulKeys_basic (0.13s)
=== RUN TestAccConsulNode_basic
--- PASS: TestAccConsulNode_basic (0.05s)
=== RUN TestAccConsulPreparedQuery_basic
--- PASS: TestAccConsulPreparedQuery_basic (0.12s)
=== RUN TestAccConsulService_basic
--- PASS: TestAccConsulService_basic (0.05s)
=== RUN TestResourceProvider
--- PASS: TestResourceProvider (0.00s)
=== RUN TestResourceProvider_impl
--- PASS: TestResourceProvider_impl (0.00s)
=== RUN TestResourceProvider_Configure
--- PASS: TestResourceProvider_Configure (0.00s)
=== RUN TestResourceProvider_ConfigureTLS
--- PASS: TestResourceProvider_ConfigureTLS (0.00s)
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/consul 0.708s
Refs: #9352
* Clean-up for Go 1.7+ version.
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Wilczynski <krzysztof.wilczynski@linux.com>
* Validate regular expression passed via the `name_regex` attribute.
This commit adds a simple ValidateFunc to check whether the regular
expression that was passed down via the `name_regex` attribute is valid.
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Wilczynski <krzysztof.wilczynski@linux.com>
Fixes#3309
There are two primary changes, one to how helper/schema creates diffs
and one to how Terraform compares diffs. Both require careful
understanding.
== 1. helper/schema Changes
helper/schema, given any primitive field (string, int, bool, etc.)
_used to_ create a basic diff when given a computed new value (i.e. from
an unkown interpolation). This would put in the plan that the old value
is whatever the old value was, and the new value was the actual
interpolation. For example, from #3309, the diff showed the following:
```
~ module.test.aws_eip.test-instance.0
instance: "<INSTANCE ID>" => "${element(aws_instance.test-instance.*.id, count.index)}"
```
Then, when running `apply`, the diff would be realized and you would get
a diff mismatch error because it would realize the final value is the
same and remove it from the diff.
**The change:** `helper/schema` now marks unknown primitive values with
`NewComputed` set to true. Semantically this is correct for the diff to
have this information.
== 2. Terraform Diff.Same Changes
Next, the way Terraform compares diffs needed to be updated
Specifically, the case where the diff from the plan had a NewComputed
primitive and the diff from the apply _no longer has that value_. This
is possible if the computed value ended up being the same as the old
value. This is allowed to pass through.
Together, these fix#3309.
This is a fix for issue https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/issues/9596.
Changes:
- Adds new output attribute `configuration_endpoint_address`. Only
used in Redis when in cluster mode.
- Read the `snapshot_window` and `snapshot_retention_limit` from
the
replication group description instead of the cache cluster
description.
- Adds acceptance test and modifies an existing acceptance test to
make sure that everything is still good in non-cluster mode
- Updates docs to describe new output attribute
This reverts commit c3a4cff133, reversing
changes made to 791a02e6e4.
This change requires plugin recompilation and we should hold off until a
minor release for that.
The proper use of "comprise" is "Array1 comprises item1, item2, and item3"
which is equivalent to saying "Array1 is composed of item1, item2, and item3."
That is, "comprises" is equivalent to "is composed of." Therefore, to say
"Array1 is comprised of item1, item2, and item3" is equivalent to saying
"Array1 IS IS COMPOSED OF OF item1, item2, and item3" which makes no
sense and is like "The La Trattoria" from Mickey Blue Eyes! This change fixes
the misuse of the word.
This commit introduces an `aws_iam_user_login_profile` resource which
creates a password for an IAM user, and encrypts it using a PGP key
specified in the configuration or obtained from Keybase.
For example:
```
resource "aws_iam_user" "u" {
name = "auser"
path = "/"
force_destroy = true
}
resource "aws_iam_user_login_profile" "u" {
user = "${aws_iam_user.u.name}"
pgp_key = "keybase:some_person_that_exists"
}
output "password" {
value = "${aws_iam_user_login_profile.u.encrypted_password}"
}
```
The resulting attribute "encrypted_password" can be decrypted using
PGP or Keybase - for example:
```
terraform output password | base64 --decode | keybase pgp decrypt
```
Optionally the user can retain the password rather than the default of
being forced to change it at first login. Generated passwords are
currently 20 characters long.