Before this commit it was possible to set a duration using an integer or a float. Go's time.Duration is an int64 internally an mapstructure will take advantage of this and load the number as a int64 but `1` means one ns which is unexpected/confusing. To avoid confusion and enforce readability this forces users to pass a string with a unit for a duration; ex "56s".
to accept a list of strings (for Amazon builders).
Per this change, `temporary_security_group_source_cidr` in the configuration:
1. Will be renamed to `temporary_security_group_source_cidrs`.
2. Will accept a list of CIDRs.
3. Will have its documentation updated to reflect this change.
4. Will have a fixer attached for newer templates to avail of.
* removed packer.Cache and references since packer.Cache is never used except in the download step. The download step now uses the new func packer.CachePath(targetPath) for this, the behavior is the same.
* removed download code from packer that was reimplemented into the go-getter library: progress bar, http download restart, checksuming from file, skip already downloaded files, symlinking, make a download cancellable by context.
* on windows if packer is running without symlinking rights and we are getting a local file, the file will be copied instead to avoid errors.
* added unit tests for step_download that are now CI tested on windows, mac & linux.
* files are now downloaded under cache dir `sha1(filename + "?checksum=" + checksum) + file_extension`
* since the output dir is based on the source url and the checksum, when the checksum fails, the file is auto deleted.
* a download file is protected and locked by a file lock,
* updated docs
* updated go modules and vendors
to retain current encryption settings
this changes the fields :
* ami_config.encrypt_boot
* block_device.encrypted
This also removes StepCreateEncryptedAMICopy as this step is now done in StepAMIRegionCopy
This means it now has three states, `true`, `false`, & `nil`. The
default state is now `nil` which does nothing instead of `false` which
now will explicitly disable ENA support instead of just not enabling it.
This adds a new parameter to the EBS builders named `spot_tags'. This
parameter accepts a map of tags, much like `tags'. These tags will be
applied to a spot request that is created.
Improve visibility.
Documentation for ebssurrogate states that all of the devices in
`launch_block_device_mappings` are snapshotted and included in the
image. In fact, only the device that was designated as the root
device was snapshotted. This patch modifies the builder to create
snapshots of all the devices and include them in the image. This
allows creating images with separate filesystems preconfigured,
rather than having to add volumes to `ami_block_device_mappings`
and configure them after boot.
We can't tag on instance creation when we're in "restricted" regions,
so let's add the tags after the resources have been created.
Adds methods to AccessConfig to detect if we're in China or US Gov
regions (i.e. "restricted").
Also turns tag:tag maps into a type, and moves methods around validating
and converting them to ec2Tags to methods of the type.
Run now takes a context as well as a statebag. We'll assign the context
to the blank identifier to prevent namespace collisions. We'll let the
step authors opt-in to using the context.
`find . -iname "step_*.go" -exec gsed -i'' 's/func \(.*\)Run(/func \1Run(_ context.Context, /' {} \;`
This commit adds a change which ensures that the Session Token
config struct item is removed from log output.
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Wilczynski <kw@linux.com>
StepTagEBSVolumes is no longer needed, since this functionality is now
taken over by StepRunSourceInstance and StepRunSpotInstance. So remove
this functionality from the codebase.
In AWS we can derive the `VpcId` and AZ from the `SubnetId`, so now we do. In the config you can now only specify the `SubnetId`.
This fixes issue #4693.
As pointed out in the initial code review of #4351, some of the steps
from the standard EBS builder were (intetionally) omitted. It turns out
that these actually are useful, and the original rationale for the
omission was wrong. Consequently, this commit adds in the following
steps:
- `StepPrevalidate`
- `StepTagEBSVolumes`
- `StepDeregisterAMI`
- `StepCreateEncryptedAMICopy`
- `StepAMIRegionCopy`
- `StepModifyAMIAttribute`
- `StepCreateTags`
We also fix the interpolation filter and documentation to reflect these
additions, though the majority were already documented and just not
functional.
This commit removes the root volume from the list of launch block device
mappings passed to the image, since it is already passed in the form of
a snapshot (which is then configured to be the root device). Without
this commit, AMIs created using this builder have two root volumes
attached on launch.
Set SriovNetSupport to "simple". As of February 2017, this applies to C3, C4,
D2, I2, R3, and M4 (excluding m4.16xlarge).
Set EnaSupport to true. As of February 2017, this applies to C5, I3, P2, R4,
X1, and m4.16xlarge.
This commit adds a new type of builder which builds an AMI based on a
snapshot of an EBS volume which is provisioned on a "surrogate"
instance. This can be used to build operating system images from
scratch, but unlike the `chroot` builder does not require running from
an AWS EC2 instance.