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provider/aws: Allow recovering from failed CloudWatch Event Target creation #5395

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Closes #5389

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make testacc TEST=./builtin/providers/aws TESTARGS='-run=AWSCloudWatchEventTarget'
TF_ACC=1 go test ./builtin/providers/aws -v -run=AWSCloudWatchEventTarget -timeout 120m
=== RUN   TestAccAWSCloudWatchEventTarget_basic
--- PASS: TestAccAWSCloudWatchEventTarget_basic (22.41s)
=== RUN   TestAccAWSCloudWatchEventTarget_full
--- PASS: TestAccAWSCloudWatchEventTarget_full (94.04s)
PASS
ok      github.com/hashicorp/terraform/builtin/providers/aws    116.482s

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stack72 commented Mar 1, 2016

LGTM!

radeksimko added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 1, 2016
provider/aws: Allow recovering from failed CloudWatch Event Target creation
@radeksimko radeksimko merged commit 528bad3 into hashicorp:master Mar 1, 2016
@radeksimko radeksimko deleted the b-cw-even-target-role branch March 1, 2016 14:10
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AWS aws_cloudwatch_event_target appears to always fail
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