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Terraform plan for meta No changes. Your infrastructure matches the configuration.
✅ Plan applied in Deploy to Development and Management Environment #858 |
Terraform plan for dev Plan: 1 to add, 0 to change, 1 to destroy.Terraform used the selected providers to generate the following execution
plan. Resource actions are indicated with the following symbols:
-/+ destroy and then create replacement
Terraform will perform the following actions:
# module.dev.module.cors.null_resource.cors_header must be replaced
-/+ resource "null_resource" "cors_header" {
!~ id = "*******************" -> (known after apply)
!~ triggers = { # forces replacement
!~ "always_run" = "2024-11-08T19:24:07Z" -> (known after apply)
}
}
Plan: 1 to add, 0 to change, 1 to destroy.
Warning: Argument is deprecated
with module.dev-backups-bucket.cloudfoundry_service_instance.bucket,
on /tmp/terraform-data-dir/modules/dev-backups-bucket/s3/main.tf line 14, in resource "cloudfoundry_service_instance" "bucket":
14: recursive_delete = var.recursive_delete
Since CF API v3, recursive delete is always done on the cloudcontroller side.
This will be removed in future releases
(and 6 more similar warnings elsewhere) ✅ Plan applied in Deploy to Development and Management Environment #858 |
phildominguez-gsa
approved these changes
Nov 12, 2024
Terraform plan for meta Plan: 8 to add, 0 to change, 0 to destroy.Terraform used the selected providers to generate the following execution
plan. Resource actions are indicated with the following symbols:
+ create
Terraform will perform the following actions:
# module.environments["dev"].local_file.initialization_script will be created
+ resource "local_file" "initialization_script" {
+ content = <<-EOT
#!/bin/bash
# The content of this file is managed by Terraform. If you modify it, it may
# be reverted the next time Terraform runs. If you want to make changes, do it
# in ../meta/bootstrap-env/templates.
set -e
terraform init \
--backend-config=../shared/config/backend.tfvars \
--backend-config=key=terraform.tfstate.$(basename $(pwd))
EOT
+ content_base64sha256 = (known after apply)
+ content_base64sha512 = (known after apply)
+ content_md5 = (known after apply)
+ content_sha1 = (known after apply)
+ content_sha256 = (known after apply)
+ content_sha512 = (known after apply)
+ directory_permission = "0777"
+ file_permission = "0755"
+ filename = "./../dev/init.sh"
+ id = (known after apply)
}
# module.environments["dev"].local_file.providers-tf will be created
+ resource "local_file" "providers-tf" {
+ content = <<-EOT
# The content of this file is managed by Terraform. If you modify it, it may
# be reverted the next time Terraform runs. If you want to make changes, do it
# in ../meta/bootstrap-env/templates.
terraform {
required_version = "~> 1.0"
required_providers {
cloudfoundry = {
source = "cloudfoundry-community/cloudfoundry"
version = "~>0.51.3"
}
}
backend "s3" {
# The rest of the backend parameters must be supplied when you initialize:
# terraform init --backend-config=../shared/config/backend.tfvars \
# --backend-config=key=terraform.tfstate.$(basename $(pwd))
#
# For more info, see:
# https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/language/settings/backends/configuration#partial-configuration
encrypt = "true"
}
}
provider "cloudfoundry" {
api_url = "https://api.fr.cloud.gov"
user = var.cf_user
password = var.cf_password
}
EOT
+ content_base64sha256 = (known after apply)
+ content_base64sha512 = (known after apply)
+ content_md5 = (known after apply)
+ content_sha1 = (known after apply)
+ content_sha256 = (known after apply)
+ content_sha512 = (known after apply)
+ directory_permission = "0777"
+ file_permission = "0644"
+ filename = "./../dev/providers-managed.tf"
+ id = (known after apply)
}
# module.environments["preview"].local_file.initialization_script will be created
+ resource "local_file" "initialization_script" {
+ content = <<-EOT
#!/bin/bash
# The content of this file is managed by Terraform. If you modify it, it may
# be reverted the next time Terraform runs. If you want to make changes, do it
# in ../meta/bootstrap-env/templates.
set -e
terraform init \
--backend-config=../shared/config/backend.tfvars \
--backend-config=key=terraform.tfstate.$(basename $(pwd))
EOT
+ content_base64sha256 = (known after apply)
+ content_base64sha512 = (known after apply)
+ content_md5 = (known after apply)
+ content_sha1 = (known after apply)
+ content_sha256 = (known after apply)
+ content_sha512 = (known after apply)
+ directory_permission = "0777"
+ file_permission = "0755"
+ filename = "./../preview/init.sh"
+ id = (known after apply)
}
# module.environments["preview"].local_file.providers-tf will be created
+ resource "local_file" "providers-tf" {
+ content = <<-EOT
# The content of this file is managed by Terraform. If you modify it, it may
# be reverted the next time Terraform runs. If you want to make changes, do it
# in ../meta/bootstrap-env/templates.
terraform {
required_version = "~> 1.0"
required_providers {
cloudfoundry = {
source = "cloudfoundry-community/cloudfoundry"
version = "~>0.51.3"
}
}
backend "s3" {
# The rest of the backend parameters must be supplied when you initialize:
# terraform init --backend-config=../shared/config/backend.tfvars \
# --backend-config=key=terraform.tfstate.$(basename $(pwd))
#
# For more info, see:
# https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/language/settings/backends/configuration#partial-configuration
encrypt = "true"
}
}
provider "cloudfoundry" {
api_url = "https://api.fr.cloud.gov"
user = var.cf_user
password = var.cf_password
}
EOT
+ content_base64sha256 = (known after apply)
+ content_base64sha512 = (known after apply)
+ content_md5 = (known after apply)
+ content_sha1 = (known after apply)
+ content_sha256 = (known after apply)
+ content_sha512 = (known after apply)
+ directory_permission = "0777"
+ file_permission = "0644"
+ filename = "./../preview/providers-managed.tf"
+ id = (known after apply)
}
# module.environments["production"].local_file.initialization_script will be created
+ resource "local_file" "initialization_script" {
+ content = <<-EOT
#!/bin/bash
# The content of this file is managed by Terraform. If you modify it, it may
# be reverted the next time Terraform runs. If you want to make changes, do it
# in ../meta/bootstrap-env/templates.
set -e
terraform init \
--backend-config=../shared/config/backend.tfvars \
--backend-config=key=terraform.tfstate.$(basename $(pwd))
EOT
+ content_base64sha256 = (known after apply)
+ content_base64sha512 = (known after apply)
+ content_md5 = (known after apply)
+ content_sha1 = (known after apply)
+ content_sha256 = (known after apply)
+ content_sha512 = (known after apply)
+ directory_permission = "0777"
+ file_permission = "0755"
+ filename = "./../production/init.sh"
+ id = (known after apply)
}
# module.environments["production"].local_file.providers-tf will be created
+ resource "local_file" "providers-tf" {
+ content = <<-EOT
# The content of this file is managed by Terraform. If you modify it, it may
# be reverted the next time Terraform runs. If you want to make changes, do it
# in ../meta/bootstrap-env/templates.
terraform {
required_version = "~> 1.0"
required_providers {
cloudfoundry = {
source = "cloudfoundry-community/cloudfoundry"
version = "~>0.51.3"
}
}
backend "s3" {
# The rest of the backend parameters must be supplied when you initialize:
# terraform init --backend-config=../shared/config/backend.tfvars \
# --backend-config=key=terraform.tfstate.$(basename $(pwd))
#
# For more info, see:
# https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/language/settings/backends/configuration#partial-configuration
encrypt = "true"
}
}
provider "cloudfoundry" {
api_url = "https://api.fr.cloud.gov"
user = var.cf_user
password = var.cf_password
}
EOT
+ content_base64sha256 = (known after apply)
+ content_base64sha512 = (known after apply)
+ content_md5 = (known after apply)
+ content_sha1 = (known after apply)
+ content_sha256 = (known after apply)
+ content_sha512 = (known after apply)
+ directory_permission = "0777"
+ file_permission = "0644"
+ filename = "./../production/providers-managed.tf"
+ id = (known after apply)
}
# module.environments["staging"].local_file.initialization_script will be created
+ resource "local_file" "initialization_script" {
+ content = <<-EOT
#!/bin/bash
# The content of this file is managed by Terraform. If you modify it, it may
# be reverted the next time Terraform runs. If you want to make changes, do it
# in ../meta/bootstrap-env/templates.
set -e
terraform init \
--backend-config=../shared/config/backend.tfvars \
--backend-config=key=terraform.tfstate.$(basename $(pwd))
EOT
+ content_base64sha256 = (known after apply)
+ content_base64sha512 = (known after apply)
+ content_md5 = (known after apply)
+ content_sha1 = (known after apply)
+ content_sha256 = (known after apply)
+ content_sha512 = (known after apply)
+ directory_permission = "0777"
+ file_permission = "0755"
+ filename = "./../staging/init.sh"
+ id = (known after apply)
}
# module.environments["staging"].local_file.providers-tf will be created
+ resource "local_file" "providers-tf" {
+ content = <<-EOT
# The content of this file is managed by Terraform. If you modify it, it may
# be reverted the next time Terraform runs. If you want to make changes, do it
# in ../meta/bootstrap-env/templates.
terraform {
required_version = "~> 1.0"
required_providers {
cloudfoundry = {
source = "cloudfoundry-community/cloudfoundry"
version = "~>0.51.3"
}
}
backend "s3" {
# The rest of the backend parameters must be supplied when you initialize:
# terraform init --backend-config=../shared/config/backend.tfvars \
# --backend-config=key=terraform.tfstate.$(basename $(pwd))
#
# For more info, see:
# https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/language/settings/backends/configuration#partial-configuration
encrypt = "true"
}
}
provider "cloudfoundry" {
api_url = "https://api.fr.cloud.gov"
user = var.cf_user
password = var.cf_password
}
EOT
+ content_base64sha256 = (known after apply)
+ content_base64sha512 = (known after apply)
+ content_md5 = (known after apply)
+ content_sha1 = (known after apply)
+ content_sha256 = (known after apply)
+ content_sha512 = (known after apply)
+ directory_permission = "0777"
+ file_permission = "0644"
+ filename = "./../staging/providers-managed.tf"
+ id = (known after apply)
}
Plan: 8 to add, 0 to change, 0 to destroy.
Warning: Argument is deprecated
with module.s3-backups.cloudfoundry_service_instance.bucket,
on /tmp/terraform-data-dir/modules/s3-backups/s3/main.tf line 14, in resource "cloudfoundry_service_instance" "bucket":
14: recursive_delete = var.recursive_delete
Since CF API v3, recursive delete is always done on the cloudcontroller side.
This will be removed in future releases 📝 Plan generated in Pull Request Checks #3916 |
|
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Search - Fix Major Program Display
In advanced search, the major program choice does not carry over after the search has been made. The search behavior is unaffected. But a user could potentially make a search with this filter and make a new one without re-selecting the major program choice, which would be confusing.
Change:
Use the proper key in major program form fields
How to test:
main
that the major program choice does not carry over after making a search.PR Checklist: Submitter
main
into your branch shortly before creating the PR. (You should also be mergingmain
into your branch regularly during development.)git status | grep migrations
. If there are any results, you probably need to add them to the branch for the PR. Your PR should have only one new migration file for each of the component apps, except in rare circumstances; you may need to delete some and re-runpython manage.py makemigrations
to reduce the number to one. (Also, unless in exceptional circumstances, your PR should not delete any migration files.)PR Checklist: Reviewer
make docker-clean; make docker-first-run && docker compose up
; then rundocker compose exec web /bin/bash -c "python manage.py test"
The larger the PR, the stricter we should be about these points.
Pre Merge Checklist: Merger
-/+ resource "null_resource" "cors_header"
should be destroying and recreating its self and~ resource "cloudfoundry_app" "clamav_api"
might be updating itssha256
for thefac-file-scanner
andfac-av-${ENV}
by default.main
.