* Add preemptible as an option to node config
* Check for preemptible in test matching functions
* Move flattenClusterNodeConfig to node_config
* Handle bools properly when comparing in cluster and node pool tests
* Use a supported image_type in cluster tests
* Support views in Terraform.BigQuery
* Add tests for Table with view, and fix existing Table test
* Remove dead code
* run gofmt
* Address comments
* Address review comments and add support for use_legacy_sql
* Force transmission/storage of UseLegacySQL
* Trying to fix tests
* add tests for useLegacySQL
Cloud DNS requires every managed zone to have an NS record at all times.
This means if people want to manage their own NS records, we need to add
their new record and remove the old one in the same call. It also means
we can't delete NS records, as we wouldn't know what to replace it with.
So deleting of NS records short-circuits. For the case of `terraform
destroy`, this prevents the error. It does mean if the user explicitly
tries to remove their NS zone from their project, it silently does
nothing, but that's unavoidable unless we want to A) restore a default
value (and it looks like the default values change from zone to zone?
And that is arguably just as unexpected?) or B) let the (arguably more
reasonable) `terraform destroy` case be impossible.
Storage bucket ACLs inherited the behaviour of only updating the fields
that were set in the config file. Terraform should track all the fields
in the resource, whether the user has specified a value for them or not,
and correct any drift that may occur.
This has manifested in an issue and unexpected behaviour in #50, and
this PR restores the expected behaviour.
* Vendor runtimeconfig
* Add support for RuntimeConfig config and variable resources
This allows users to create/manage Google RuntimeConfig resources and
variables. More information here:
https://cloud.google.com/deployment-manager/runtime-configurator/Closes#236
* Remove typo
* Use top-level declaration rather than init()
* Cleanup testing-related code by using ConflictsWith
Also adds better comments around how update works
* govendor fetch cloud.google.com/go/bigtable
* Vendor the rest of the stuff.
* Add support for instance_type to google_bigtable_instance.
* Revendored some packages.
* Removed bad packages from vendor.json