* More unit testing to assert customer's configuration.
* Further reduce the options that are needed to power an Azure build.
This seems like a much more manageable level.
* Update all of the examples to use a more current VM sku.
* Add an example for RHEL.
* Move from OpenSuSE to SuSE.
* Update the docs.
The OAuth code was moved to the adal package.
Authorizers now ues an interface instead of a simple token.
Long running operations return a channel for the operation, and the
error.
There have been two issues raised where the user followed the error
message, but they needed to add yet another config value to disambiguate
the VNET. It would be better if the message over corrected, and asked the
user to specify everything to ensure complete disambiguation.
Two new configuration options have been exposed to allow users to specify
an existing virtual network: virtual_network_name and
virtual_network_resource_group_name.
* virtual_network_name: name of the virtual network to attach a Packer VM
to.
* virtual_network_resource_group_name: name of the resource group that
contains the virtual network. This value is optional. If the value is
not specified, the builder queries Azure for the appropriate value. If
the builder cannot disambiguate the value, a value must be provided for
this setting.
* virtual_network_subnet_name: name of the subnet attached to the virtual
network. This value is optional. If the value is not specified, the
builder queries Azure for the appropriate value. If the builder cannot
disambiguate the value, a value must be provided for this setting.
* azure-sdk-for-go to 3.1.0-beta
* go-autorest to 7.0.7
* dgrijalva/jwt-go to 3.0.0
Add the German cloud configuration.
Ensure the different cloud URLs are _actually_ used.
The in-project version of Approvals has been moved to its own GitHub
project under the offcial umbrella. This PR snaps to that version of the
code.an official version of Approvals
The in-project version of Approvals has been moved to its own GitHub
project under the offcial umbrella. This PR snaps to that version of the
code.
This is last merge that will happen from the github.com/Azure/packer-Azure
repository. All development is being over to this repository.
The biggest change in this merge is support for Windows. There are a few other
fixes as well.
* If the user cancels the build, clean up any resources.
* Output a reasonable build artifact.
* Log requests and responses with Azure.
* Support for US Government and the China clouds.
* Support interrupting long running tasks.
* Allow the user to set the image version.
* Device login support.