The AWS documentation tells us the following:
```
--replication-group-id (string)
The replication group identifier. This parameter is stored as a
lowercase string.
Constraints:
A name must contain from *1 to 20* alphanumeric characters or hyphens.
The first character must be a letter.
A name cannot end with a hyphen or contain two consecutive hyphens.
```
This is not correct and is causing users errors:
```
* aws_elasticache_replication_group.bar: Error creating Elasticache
* Replication Group: InvalidParameterValue: Replication group id should
* be no more than 16 characters.
status code: 400, request id:
```
Tuning the Validation from 20 to 16 characters to avoid user issues
This commit cleans up the google_compute_firewall resource to the Go
1.5+ style of not requiring map values to declare their type if they can
be inferred.
As part of Terraform 0.7.1 it was observed in issue #8345 that the state
migration for google_compute_firewall did not appear to be running,
causing a panic when an uninitialized member was read. This commit hooks
up the state migration function (which _was_ independently unit tested
but was not actually in place).
There is currently no good test framework for this, I will address this
issue in a future RFC.
In cases where the filters provided by AWS against the name of an AMI are not
sufficient, allow adding a "local_name_filter" which is a regex that is used
to filter the AMIs returned by amazon.
API Gateway allows users to "claim" a domain name for use as a custom
hostname for deployed API endpoints, and then use this base path mapping
resource to expose a particular API deployment at a path on such a domain.
The acceptance tests use certificates from the aws_api_gateway_domain_name
tests which expire in 2026; we'll need to generate some more certificates
before we get there.
API Gateway allows users to "claim" a domain name for use as a custom
hostname for deployed API endpoints. The domain name resource just claims
the domain name; a user would then use a "base path mapping" resource
(to be implemented in a later commit) to map a particular API to a
particular path prefix on that domain.
The acceptance tests contain some TLS certificates that expire in 2026;
we'll need to generate some more certificates before we get there.
NotFound
Fixes#8375
When a Lambda or an associated Event Source Mapping has been removed via
the AWS Console, Terraform throws an error similar to the following:
```
Error refreshing state: 1 error(s) occurred:
* aws_lambda_event_source_mapping.dmp_enrichment_event_source_mapping:
* ResourceNotFoundException: The resource you requested does not exist.
status code: 404, request id: a17c641d-6868-11e6-accf-3d0ea71934fa
```
the resource should be refreshed from the state when this happens so
that subsequent plans show it needs to be recreated
```
% make testacc TEST=./builtin/providers/aws TESTARGS='-run=TestAccAWSLambdaEventSourceMapping_'
==> Checking that code complies with gofmt requirements...
/Users/stacko/Code/go/bin/stringer
go generate $(go list ./... | grep -v /terraform/vendor/)
2016/08/22 16:15:54 Generated command/internal_plugin_list.go
TF_ACC=1 go test ./builtin/providers/aws -v
-run=TestAccAWSLambdaEventSourceMapping_ -timeout 120m
=== RUN TestAccAWSLambdaEventSourceMapping_basic
--- PASS: TestAccAWSLambdaEventSourceMapping_basic (120.81s)
=== RUN TestAccAWSLambdaEventSourceMapping_disappears
--- PASS: TestAccAWSLambdaEventSourceMapping_disappears (104.08s)
PASS
ok github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/aws 224.914s
```
* Add import support
* Add import tests
* Fix tags/thresholds
* The type of the object is a float but the tests were using integers, so the
tests were also adjusted to match.
* Fix Float formatting
* Provide thresholds as map[string]string to deal with formatting issues
* Adjust tests to deal with loss of trailing zeros on floats
The Terraform documentation, rather correctly, refers to a list of options
you can pass to an Elastic Load Balancer from the AWS documentation. All but
one of these options works; 'Server Order Preference' doesn't work, because
the API refers to it as 'Server-Defined-Cipher-Order'.
Add a note to explain this, at least as a temporary solution.
Fixes#8340.