Added acceptance test for creation in folders
Added 'baseName' as computed schema attribute for convenience
Added 'base_name' computed attribute for convenience
Added new vsphere folder resource
Fixed folder behavior
Assure test folders are properly removed
Avoid creating recreating search index in loop
Fix typeo in vsphere.createFolder
Updated website documentation
Renamed test folders to be unique across tests
Fixes based on acc test findings; code cleanup
Added combined folder and vm acc test
Restored newline; fixed skipped acc tests
Marked 'existing_path' as computed only
Removed debug logging from tests
Changed folder read to return error
* Set up a VPC instead of assuming EC2 classic
* Set up a keypair instead of requiring one be created beforehand;
this fixes#1567
* Use SSH Agent for authentication instead of explicit private key.
This should make tests more stable going forward. Also switch out the
image used from Ubuntu to Alpine Linux to reduce required download size
during test runs.
Conflicts:
builtin/providers/google/provider.go
builtin/providers/google/resource_subscription.go
builtin/providers/google/resource_subscription_test.go
golang pubsub SDK has been released. moved topics/subscriptions to use that
Conflicts:
builtin/providers/google/provider.go
builtin/providers/google/resource_subscription.go
builtin/providers/google/resource_subscription_test.go
file renames and add documentation files
remove typo'd merge and type file move
add to index page as well
only need to define that once
remove topic_computed schema value
I think this was used at one point but is no longer. away.
cleanup typo
adds a couple more config values
- ackDeadlineSeconds: number of seconds to wait for an ack
- pushAttributes: attributes of a push subscription
- pushEndpoint: target for a push subscription
rearrange to better match current conventions
respond to all of the comments
This may be brittle as it makes use of .gitattributes to override the
autocrlf setting in order to have an input file with Windows line
endings across multiple platforms.