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build(deps): bump github.com/hashicorp/terraform-plugin-testing from 1.6.0 to 1.7.0
Bumps github.com/hashicorp/terraform-plugin-testing from 1.6.0 to 1.7.0.
Release notes
Sourced from github.com/hashicorp/terraform-plugin-testing's releases.
v1.7.0
NOTES:
- helper/resource: Error messages generated by the testing logic, which were updated for clarity in this release, are not protected by compatibility promises. While testing logic errors are usable in certain scenarios with
ErrorCheck
andExpectError
functionality, error messaging checks should be based on provider-controlled messaging or when appropriate to use other testing features such asExpectNonEmptyPlan
instead. (#238)- Numerical values in the plan are now represented as json.Number, not float64. Custom plan checks relying upon float64 representation may need altering (#248)
- plancheck: Deprecated
ExpectNullOutputValue
andExpectNullOutputValueAtPath
. UseExpectKnownOutputValue
andExpectKnownOutputValueAtPath
withknownvalue.Null
instead (#275)- plancheck:
ExpectKnownValue
,ExpectKnownOutputValue
andExpectKnownOutputValueAtPath
plan checks are considered experimental and may be altered or removed in a subsequent release (#276)- statecheck:
ExpectKnownValue
,ExpectKnownOutputValue
andExpectKnownOutputValueAtPath
state checks are considered experimental and may be altered or removed in a subsequent release (#276)- knownvalue: The
knownvalue
package is considered experimental and may be altered or removed in a subsequent release (#276)- all: This Go module has been updated to Go 1.21 per the Go support policy. It is recommended to review the Go 1.21 release notes before upgrading. Any consumers building on earlier Go versions may experience errors (#300)
FEATURES:
- plancheck: Added
ExpectKnownValue
plan check, which asserts that a given resource attribute has a defined type, and value (#248)- plancheck: Added
ExpectKnownOutputValue
plan check, which asserts that a given output value has a defined type, and value (#248)- plancheck: Added
ExpectKnownOutputValueAtPath
plan check, which asserts that a given output value at a specified path has a defined type, and value (#248)- knownvalue: Introduced new
knownvalue
package which contains types for working with plan checks and state checks (#248)- statecheck: Introduced new
statecheck
package with interface and built-in state check functionality (#275)- statecheck: Added
ExpectKnownValue
state check, which asserts that a given resource attribute has a defined type, and value (#275)- statecheck: Added
ExpectKnownOutputValue
state check, which asserts that a given output value has a defined type, and value (#275)- statecheck: Added
ExpectKnownOutputValueAtPath
plan check, which asserts that a given output value at a specified path has a defined type, and value (#275)- statecheck: Added
ExpectSensitiveValue
built-in state check, which asserts that a given attribute has a sensitive value (#275)BUG FIXES:
- helper/resource: Clarified error messaging from testing failures, especially when using
TestStep.PlanOnly: true
(#238)- helper/resource: Fix detection of provider block declaration in
Config
,ConfigDirectory
, andConfigFile
(#265)- helper/resource: Fix detection of terraform block declaration in
Config
,ConfigDirectory
, andConfigFile
(#265)- helper/resource: Fixed internal deferred test helpers to properly report file and line information in test failures. (#292)
Changelog
Sourced from github.com/hashicorp/terraform-plugin-testing's changelog.
1.7.0 (March 05, 2024)
NOTES:
- helper/resource: Error messages generated by the testing logic, which were updated for clarity in this release, are not protected by compatibility promises. While testing logic errors are usable in certain scenarios with
ErrorCheck
andExpectError
functionality, error messaging checks should be based on provider-controlled messaging or when appropriate to use other testing features such asExpectNonEmptyPlan
instead. (#238)- Numerical values in the plan are now represented as json.Number, not float64. Custom plan checks relying upon float64 representation may need altering (#248)
- plancheck: Deprecated
ExpectNullOutputValue
andExpectNullOutputValueAtPath
. UseExpectKnownOutputValue
andExpectKnownOutputValueAtPath
withknownvalue.Null
instead (#275)- plancheck:
ExpectKnownValue
,ExpectKnownOutputValue
andExpectKnownOutputValueAtPath
plan checks are considered experimental and may be altered or removed in a subsequent release (#276)- statecheck:
ExpectKnownValue
,ExpectKnownOutputValue
andExpectKnownOutputValueAtPath
state checks are considered experimental and may be altered or removed in a subsequent release (#276)- knownvalue: The
knownvalue
package is considered experimental and may be altered or removed in a subsequent release (#276)- all: This Go module has been updated to Go 1.21 per the Go support policy. It is recommended to review the Go 1.21 release notes before upgrading. Any consumers building on earlier Go versions may experience errors (#300)
FEATURES:
- plancheck: Added
ExpectKnownValue
plan check, which asserts that a given resource attribute has a defined type, and value (#248)- plancheck: Added
ExpectKnownOutputValue
plan check, which asserts that a given output value has a defined type, and value (#248)- plancheck: Added
ExpectKnownOutputValueAtPath
plan check, which asserts that a given output value at a specified path has a defined type, and value (#248)- knownvalue: Introduced new
knownvalue
package which contains types for working with plan checks and state checks (#248)- statecheck: Introduced new
statecheck
package with interface and built-in state check functionality (#275)- statecheck: Added
ExpectKnownValue
state check, which asserts that a given resource attribute has a defined type, and value (#275)- statecheck: Added
ExpectKnownOutputValue
state check, which asserts that a given output value has a defined type, and value (#275)- statecheck: Added
ExpectKnownOutputValueAtPath
plan check, which asserts that a given output value at a specified path has a defined type, and value (#275)- statecheck: Added
ExpectSensitiveValue
built-in state check, which asserts that a given attribute has a sensitive value (#275)BUG FIXES:
- helper/resource: Clarified error messaging from testing failures, especially when using
TestStep.PlanOnly: true
(#238)- helper/resource: Fix detection of provider block declaration in
Config
,ConfigDirectory
, andConfigFile
(#265)- helper/resource: Fix detection of terraform block declaration in
Config
,ConfigDirectory
, andConfigFile
(#265)- helper/resource: Fixed internal deferred test helpers to properly report file and line information in test failures. (#292)
Commits
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Update changelog77f39ff
build(deps): Bump golang.org/x/crypto from 0.20.0 to 0.21.0 (#301)246ec98
Bump Go version to 1.21 (#300)8d96004
Adding experimental status and example usage forExpectKnownValue
, `ExpectK...cfd6640
build(deps): Bump github.com/hashicorp/hcl/v2 from 2.19.1 to 2.20.0 (#298)d9286db
build(deps): Bump github.com/zclconf/go-cty from 1.14.2 to 1.14.3 (#299)e3316c0
build(deps): Bump github.com/hashicorp/terraform-plugin-sdk/v2 (#296)ff585cf
Add calls tot.Helper()
indefer
ed functions (#293)a8803ed
build(deps): Bump golang.org/x/crypto from 0.19.0 to 0.20.0 (#297)058bbd4
Result of tsccr-helper -log-level=info gha update -latest . (#291)- Additional commits viewable in compare view
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