TF_ACC=1 go test ./builtin/providers/azurerm -v -run TestAccAzureRMVirtualMachine_plan -timeout 120m
=== RUN TestAccAzureRMVirtualMachine_plan
--- PASS: TestAccAzureRMVirtualMachine_plan (798.75s)
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/azurerm 798.835s
Fixes#10597
This disallows any names for variables, modules, etc. starting with
ints. This causes parse errors with the new HIL parser and actually
causes long term ambiguities if we allow this.
I've also updated the upgrade guide to note this as a backwards
compatibility and how people can fix this going forward.
This adds the new resource aws_snapshot_create_volume_permission which
manages the createVolumePermission attribute of snapshots. This allows
granting an AWS account permissions to create a volume from a particular
snapshot. This is often required to allow another account to copy a
private AMI.
The value is only multiplied by the API for topics in non-premium namespaces
TF_ACC=1 go test ./builtin/providers/azurerm -v -run TestAccAzureRMServiceBusTopic_enablePartitioning -timeout 120m
=== RUN TestAccAzureRMServiceBusTopic_enablePartitioningStandard
--- PASS: TestAccAzureRMServiceBusTopic_enablePartitioningStandard (378.80s)
=== RUN TestAccAzureRMServiceBusTopic_enablePartitioningPremium
--- PASS: TestAccAzureRMServiceBusTopic_enablePartitioningPremium (655.00s)
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/azurerm 1033.874s
AWS allows only the case-sensitive strings `Allow` and `Deny` to appear
in the `Effect` fields of IAM policy documents. Catch deviations from
this, including mis-casing, before hitting the API and generating an
error (the error is a generic 400 and doesn't indicate what part of the
policy doc is invalid).
* provider/datadog 9869: Validate credentials when initialising client.
* provider/datadog Pull in new version of go-datadog-api.
* provider/datadog Update testAccCheckDatadogMonitorConfigNoThresholds test config.
Fixes#8455, #5390
This add a new `no_device` attribute to `ephemeral_block_device` block,
which allows users omit ephemeral devices from AMI's predefined block
device mappings, which is useful for EBS-only instance types.