* adding possibility to specify resource group for referred virtual network
* fixed sanity issues
* removed trailing whitespace
* added test
* fixed documentation
* try to fix unstable test
* Tidied up the description of virtual_network_resource_group
* adding possibility of disabling public ip address
* fixed indent
* fixed whitespace
* fixed mistake
* try to create test with vm without public ip address
* try to fix test
* another attempt for test
* fixing test
* create vm with no ip with different name and delete it immediately
* a few additional fixes
* another attempt to pass test
* must be deleted
* simplified no ip test
* reorganised tests
* Wrapped choice in C()
* fixed issue when public ip address should not be created
* adding test for public ip address
* fixed samples
* another fix to sample formatting
* fixed test
* fix test
* fixed test
* another attempt to fix test
* maybe it works now
* still wrong
* improved check per customer request
* removed stupid semicolon
* updated test to match main scenario
* changed ip configurations to list
* another attempt
The user_data field is base64 encoded inside of the boto library. In
Python3, base64 must be used with byte strings. So we make sure to
encode the user_data into a byte string before passing it on to the boto
library.
Fixes#34978
* Increase delay and tries for ec2_vpc_net backoff
Wait for DHCP option to be created in ec2_vpc_dhcp_option
Wait for all modifications to the VPC
* Use the vpc_available waiter because is uses Filters
* Missed one
* Optimize retries to only occur if the functionality is available
* Increase max wait time
* Add comments to explain what the waiters are doing
In Python2, `map` returns list whereas Python3, `map` function
returns iterator. This fix typecast map function for Python3.
Fixes: #37114
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
This creates a way for us to use boto3's data-driven waiter support to use custom waiters where Boto3 hasn't implemented them yet.
The only waiter implemented so far is for VPC Route Tables to check that they exist, and this replaces some custom retry code.
Fixes#35993 - Changes to update_size in commit eb4cc31 made it so
the group dict passed into update_size was not modified. As a result,
the 'replace' call does not see an updated min_size like it previously
did and doesn't pause to wait for any new instances to spin up. Instead,
it moves straight into terminating old instances. Fix is to add batch_size
to min_size when calling wait_for_new_inst.
Fixes#28087 - Make replace_all_instances and replace_instances behave
exactly the same by setting replace_instances = current list of instances
when replace_all_instances used. Root cause of issue was that without lc_check
terminate_batch will terminate all instances passed to it and after updating
the asg size we were querying the asg again for the list of instances - so terminate batch
saw the list including new ones just spun up.
When creating new asg with replace_all_instances: yes and lc_check: false
the instances that are initially created are then subsequently replaced.
This change makes it so replace only occurs if the asg already existed.
Add integration tests for #28087 and #35993.