When TerraForm is used to configure and deploy infrastructure
applications that require dozens templated files, such as Kubernetes, it
becomes extremely burdensome to template them individually: each of them
requires a data source block as well as an upload/export (file
provisioner, AWS S3, ...).
Instead, this commit introduces a mean to template an entire folder of
files (recursively), that can then be treated as a whole by any provider
or provisioner that support directory inputs (such as the
file provisioner, the archive provider, ...).
This does not intend to make TerraForm a full-fledged templating system
as the templating grammar and capabilities are left unchanged. This only
aims at improving the user-experience of the existing templating
provider by significantly reducing the overhead when several files are
to be generated - without forcing the users to rely on external tools
when these templates stay simple and that their generation in TerraForm
is justified.
This is the minimal amount of work needed to be able to create a list of a subset of subnet IDs in a VPC, allowing people to loop through them easily when creating EC2 instances or provide a list straight to an ELB.
Many apps deployed to Heroku require that multiple buildpacks be
configured in a particular order to operate correctly.
This updates the builtin Heroku provider's app resource to support
configuring buildpacks and the related documentation in the website.
Similar to config vars, externally set buildpacks will not be altered if
the config is not set.
Here we add a basic provider with a single resource type.
It's copied heavily from the `github` provider and `github_repository`
resource, as there is some overlap in those types/apis.
~~~
resource "gitlab_project" "test1" {
name = "test1"
visibility_level = "public"
}
~~~
We implement in terms of the
[go-gitlab](https://github.com/xanzy/go-gitlab) library, which provides
a wrapping of the [gitlab api](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/)
We have been a little selective in the properties we surface for the
project resource, as not all properties are very instructive.
Notable is the removal of the `public` bool as the `visibility_level`
will take precedent if both are supplied which leads to confusing
interactions if they disagree.
Fix issue with an instances label causing a ForceNew if omitted.
Also updates mistyped docs for the `opc_compute_security_list` resource.
```
$ make testacc TEST=./builtin/providers/opc TESTARGS="-run=TestAccOPCInstance_emptyLabel"
==> Checking that code complies with gofmt requirements...
go generate $(go list ./... | grep -v /terraform/vendor/)
2017/04/21 09:57:48 Generated command/internal_plugin_list.go
TF_ACC=1 go test ./builtin/providers/opc -v -run=TestAccOPCInstance_emptyLabel -timeout 120m
=== RUN TestAccOPCInstance_emptyLabel
--- PASS: TestAccOPCInstance_emptyLabel (574.79s)
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/opc 574.835s
```
Wait for instance to be in STOPPED or RUNNING state before invoking
AllocatePublicIP API.
* provider/alicloud: Wait for instance state before allocate public ip
* provider/alicloud: Fix test `TestAccAlicloudInstance_associatePublicIP`
* provider/alicloud: Update alicloud_instance document
Fixes: #13267
* Ensuring we base64 decode the custom data if it's base64 encoded
* Import support for VM Scale Sets
* Updating the docs to mention Import support
* Fixes#13009, where the SSH Keys would be set at the incorrect index
(leaving a null entry at the start, causing a crash on the second apply)
* Adding tests to cover the updating use-case
* Adding an import linux test
* Storing the base64 encoded value
Making custom_data a force new, since it an't be updated
* Updating the docs
* Add an option to skip getting the EC2 platforms
Even through this call fails silently in case of an error (usually lack of rights), it’s still a pretty extensive call.
In our region (eu-west-1) this can take up to 3 seconds. And since we have a system that involves doing much planning with the option `-refresh=false` these additional 3 seconds are really very annoying and totally not needed.
So being able to choose to skip them would make our lives a little better 😉
* Update the docs accordingly
Currently CloudWatch log subscription supports Lambda as a destination. And we can use `aws_cloudwatch_log_subscription_filter` resource for creating subscriptions with Lambda as a destination, but it needs some additional actions. I described them in description, but feel free to improve description if you can say the same better.
This change will help better understand abilities of using this resource.
This commit adds the ability to provision files locally.
This is useful for cases where TerraForm generates assets
such as TLS certificates or templated documents that need
to be saved locally.
- While output variables can be used to return values to
the user, it is not extremly suitable for large content or
when many of these are generated, nor is it practical for
operators to manually save them on disk.
- While `local-exec` could be used with an `echo`, this
provider works across platforms and do not require any
convoluted escaping.
* 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