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azurerm/resource_arm_storage_blob.go: make sure storage blob is read after create/update to update all the computed properties #4452

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@abhinavdahiya abhinavdahiya commented Sep 27, 2019

The previous behavior of the create was to read the resource like almost all others to make sure the computed properties like url are set.

but with the change, it was changed to update to make sure create was done correctly, but update doesn't have a read call making the create failing to set the url property

…fter create/update to update all the computed properties

The previous behavior of the create was to read the resource like almost all others to make sure the computed properties like `url` are set.

but with the change [1], it was changed to update to make sure create was done correctly, but update doesn't have a read call making the create failing to set the `url` property

[1]: hashicorp@cab451f#diff-8e833d66ec7540aaf7ec57fd375ba62aR177-R178
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@abhinavdahiya abhinavdahiya changed the title zurerm/resource_arm_storage_blob.go: make sure storage blob is read after create/update to update all the computed properties azurerm/resource_arm_storage_blob.go: make sure storage blob is read after create/update to update all the computed properties Sep 27, 2019
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LGTM - thanks for this @abhinavdahiya

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Tests pass:

Screenshot 2019-09-30 at 07 56 31

@tombuildsstuff tombuildsstuff merged commit e46e971 into hashicorp:master Sep 30, 2019
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ghost commented Oct 4, 2019

This has been released in version 1.35.0 of the provider. Please see the Terraform documentation on provider versioning or reach out if you need any assistance upgrading. As an example:

provider "azurerm" {
    version = "~> 1.35.0"
}
# ... other configuration ...

abhinavdahiya added a commit to abhinavdahiya/installer that referenced this pull request Oct 8, 2019
…ndle private_dns zone

Using the upstream azurerm provider is not possible for now because of following reasons:

1) There is not srv record resource for private dns zone

2) The version of provider that has the private dns zone resources `1.34.0` has a lot of bugs like
    * hashicorp/terraform-provider-azurerm#4452
    * hashicorp/terraform-provider-azurerm#4453
    * hashicorp/terraform-provider-azurerm#4501
    Some of these bugs are fixed, and some are in flight.

    Another reason moving to `1.36.0` which might have all the fixes we need is the provider has moved to using
    `standalone terraform plugin SDK v1.1.1` [1]. Because we vendor both terraform and providers, this causes errors like
    `panic: gob: registering duplicate types for "github.com/zclconf/go-cty/cty.primitiveType": cty.primitiveType != cty.primitiveType`

   Therefore, we would have to move towards a single vendor for terraform and plugins for correct inter-operation, which is tricker due to conflicts elsewhere

A simple 4 resource plugin that re-uses the already vendored azurerm provider as library and carries over the required resources seems like an easy fix for now.

[1]: hashicorp/terraform-provider-azurerm#4474
jhixson74 pushed a commit to jhixson74/installer that referenced this pull request Dec 6, 2019
…ndle private_dns zone

Using the upstream azurerm provider is not possible for now because of following reasons:

1) There is not srv record resource for private dns zone

2) The version of provider that has the private dns zone resources `1.34.0` has a lot of bugs like
    * hashicorp/terraform-provider-azurerm#4452
    * hashicorp/terraform-provider-azurerm#4453
    * hashicorp/terraform-provider-azurerm#4501
    Some of these bugs are fixed, and some are in flight.

    Another reason moving to `1.36.0` which might have all the fixes we need is the provider has moved to using
    `standalone terraform plugin SDK v1.1.1` [1]. Because we vendor both terraform and providers, this causes errors like
    `panic: gob: registering duplicate types for "github.com/zclconf/go-cty/cty.primitiveType": cty.primitiveType != cty.primitiveType`

   Therefore, we would have to move towards a single vendor for terraform and plugins for correct inter-operation, which is tricker due to conflicts elsewhere

A simple 4 resource plugin that re-uses the already vendored azurerm provider as library and carries over the required resources seems like an easy fix for now.

[1]: hashicorp/terraform-provider-azurerm#4474
jhixson74 pushed a commit to jhixson74/installer that referenced this pull request Dec 16, 2019
…ndle private_dns zone

Using the upstream azurerm provider is not possible for now because of following reasons:

1) There is not srv record resource for private dns zone

2) The version of provider that has the private dns zone resources `1.34.0` has a lot of bugs like
    * hashicorp/terraform-provider-azurerm#4452
    * hashicorp/terraform-provider-azurerm#4453
    * hashicorp/terraform-provider-azurerm#4501
    Some of these bugs are fixed, and some are in flight.

    Another reason moving to `1.36.0` which might have all the fixes we need is the provider has moved to using
    `standalone terraform plugin SDK v1.1.1` [1]. Because we vendor both terraform and providers, this causes errors like
    `panic: gob: registering duplicate types for "github.com/zclconf/go-cty/cty.primitiveType": cty.primitiveType != cty.primitiveType`

   Therefore, we would have to move towards a single vendor for terraform and plugins for correct inter-operation, which is tricker due to conflicts elsewhere

A simple 4 resource plugin that re-uses the already vendored azurerm provider as library and carries over the required resources seems like an easy fix for now.

[1]: hashicorp/terraform-provider-azurerm#4474

(cherry picked from commit af00810)
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