Releases: cloudposse/terraform-aws-ecs-alb-service-task
v0.50.0
Set enable_icmp_rule default to false @nitrocode (#106)
what
- Set enable_icmp_rule default to false
why
- It doesn't make sense to me why icmp is enabled by default. It should be enabled if it's needed. I have to explicitly disable this one each service.
references
v0.49.0
Fixed up the variable descriptions @nitrocode (#103)
what
- Fixed up the variable descriptions
why
- Fixed markdown formatting of links
- Added more information on
var.launch_type = "awsvpc"
references
N/A
v0.48.0
var.subnet_ids should be optional @nitrocode (#104)
what
var.subnet_ids
should be optional
why
- It's only required if
awsvpc
is thelaunch_type
since it's only used foraws_ecs_service
'snetwork_configuration
- This makes it easier for EC2 (non fargate) tasks
references
N/A
v0.47.1
🚀 Enhancements
Fix HCL spacing in example @nitrocode (#101)
what
Fixed the HCL spacing in the README.md
example
why
Because it was annoying to fix the spacing when copying and pasting
references
N/A
v0.47.0
context.tf updated to v0.24.1, minimum required Terraform version bumped to 0.13.0 when needed, readme updated @maximmi (#99)
what
- update context.tf to v0.24.1
- minimum required Terraform version bumped to 0.13.0
- readme updated, Bridgecrew compliance badges added
why
- It allows for setting the letter case of tag names and labels, back compatibility with context v0.22.0 and below
- we have dropped support for Terraform 0.12
- To be able see and fix the recommendations from Bridgecrew so we can position our modules as standards compliant
v0.46.1
🤖 Automatic Updates
Update context.tf @cloudpossebot (#100)
what
This is an auto-generated PR that updates the context.tf
file to the latest version from cloudposse/terraform-null-label
why
To support all the features of the context
interface.
v0.46.0
Expose ARN for service so we don't have to manually construct it @X82Softworks (#96)
what
- Expose ARN for service so we don't have to manually construct it
why
- Ease of use and preventing user error
v0.45.1
🤖 Automatic Updates
Update Terraform cloudposse/label/null to v0.24.1 @renovate (#95)
This PR contains the following updates:
Package | Type | Update | Change |
---|---|---|---|
cloudposse/label/null (source) | terraform | minor | 0.22.1 -> 0.24.1 |
Release Notes
cloudposse/terraform-null-label
v0.24.1
Allow control of letter case of outputs @SweetOps (#107)
You now have control over the letter case of generated tag names and supplied labels, which means you also have control over the letter case of the ultimate id
.
Labels are the elements you can include in label_order
, namely namespace
, environment
, stage
, name
, and attributes
. For every non-empty label, a corresponding tag name is generated. For namespace
, environment
, stage
, the output is the formatted, normalized input. (By "normalized" we mean that it goes through regex_replace_chars
.), For attributes
, which is a list, each element is normalized, duplicates are removed, and the resulting list is converted to a string by joining the elements with the delimiter
(defaults to hyphen). For name
, which is special, the output is the same as id
, which is the joining of the labels in the order specified by label_order
and separated by delimiter
.
- You can set
label_key_case
to one ofupper
,lower
, ortitle
, which will result in generatedtag
names in the corresponding case:NAME
,name
, orName
. For backwards compatibility,title
is the default - You can set
label_value_case
to one ofupper
,lower
,title
, ornone
, which will result in output label values in the corresponding case (withnone
meaning no case conversion of any kind will be done, though the labels will still be subject toregex_replace_chars
). The case converted labels will show up not just in the module output of the labels themselves, but also in thetag
values and in theid
string.
You can look at the test cases in examples/complete
and the expected results in test/src/examples_complete_test.go
to see examples of how this is supposed to work.
One interesting example is that you can create id
s in Pascal case by setting label_value_case = "title"
and delimiter = ""
.
Include updates to exports/context.tf @Nuru (#122 and #123)
##### what - Include updates to `exports/context.tf` - Update README with features and compatibilty - Add validation for `id_length_limit` ##### why - The `exports/context.tf` is what gets distributed and needs to be in sync - Replace outdated information - Was not validated earlier because validators are not supported in TF 0.12 but now we are dropping support for TF 0.12 and so we can add validatorsRestore backward compatibility with v0.22.1 and earlier @Nuru (#121)
##### what - Restore backward compatibility with v0.22.1 and earlier - Allow setting of `label_key_case` and `label_value_case` by vars, not just by context attributes. ##### why - Allow interoperability of old and new modules - Normally, root modules make settings via individual variables, not by setting an entire context block.Incorporates and closes #120
v0.24.0
Restore backward compatibility with v0.22.1 and earlier @Nuru (#121)
##### what - Restore backward compatibility with v0.22.1 and earlier - Allow setting of `label_key_case` and `label_value_case` by vars, not just by context attributes. ##### why - Allow interoperability of old and new modules - Normally, root modules make settings via individual variables, not by setting an entire context block.Incorporates and closes #120
Allow control of letter case of outputs @SweetOps (#107)
You now have control over the letter case of generated tag names and supplied labels, which means you also have control over the letter case of the ultimate id
.
Labels are the elements you can include in label_order
, namely namespace
, environment
, stage
, name
, and attributes
. For every non-empty label, a corresponding tag name is generated. For namespace
, environment
, stage
, the output is the formatted, normalized input. (By "normalized" we mean that it goes through regex_replace_chars
.), For attributes
, which is a list, each element is normalized, duplicates are removed, and the resulting list is converted to a string by joining the elements with the delimiter
(defaults to hyphen). For name
, which is special, the output is the same as id
, which is the joining of the labels in the order specified by label_order
and separated by delimiter
.
- You can set
label_key_case
to one ofupper
,lower
, ortitle
, which will result in generatedtag
names in the corresponding case:NAME
,name
, orName
. For backwards compatibility,title
is the default - You can set
label_value_case
to one ofupper
,lower
,title
, ornone
, which will result in output label values in the corresponding case (withnone
meaning no case conversion of any kind will be done, though the labels will still be subject toregex_replace_chars
). The case converted labels will show up not just in the module output of the labels themselves, but also in thetag
values and in theid
string.
You can look at the test cases in examples/complete
and the expected results in test/src/examples_complete_test.go
to see examples of how this is supposed to work.
One interesting example is that you can create id
s in Pascal case by setting label_value_case = "title"
and delimiter = ""
.
v0.23.0
- feat: add support for setting letter case of context tags @SweetOps (#107)
With this release, you gain control over the letter case of generated tag names and supplied labels, which means you also have control over the letter case of the ultimate id
.
Labels are the elements you can include in label_order
, namely namespace
, environment
, stage
, name
, and attributes
. For every non-empty label, a corresponding tag name is generated. For namespace
, environment
, stage
, the output is the formatted, normalized input. (By "normalized" we mean that it goes through regex_replace_chars
.), For attributes
, which is a list, each element is normalized, duplicates are removed, and the resulting list is converted to a string by joining the elements with the delimiter
(defaults to hyphen). For name
, which is special, the output is the same as id
, which is the joining of the labels in the order specified by label_order
and separated by delimiter
.
- You can set
label_key_case
to one ofupper
,lower
, ortitle
, which will result in generatedtag
names in the corresponding case:NAME
,name
, orName
. For backwards compatibility,title
is the default - You can set
label_value_case
to one ofupper
,lower
,title
, ornone
, which will result in output label values in the corresponding case (withnone
meaning no case conversion of any kind will be done, though the labels will still be subject toregex_replace_chars
). The case converted labels will show up not just in the module output of the labels themselves, but also in thetag
values and in theid
string.
You can look at the test cases in examples/complete
and the expected results in test/src/examples_complete_test.go
to see examples of how this is supposed to work.
One interesting example is that you can create id
s in Pascal case by setting label_value_case = "title"
and delimiter = ""
.
v0.45.0
minimum required Terraform version bumped to 0.13.0, context.tf updated, readme updated @maximmi (#98)
what
- update context.tf to v0.23.0
- minimum required Terraform version bumped to 0.13.0
- readme updated, Bridgecrew compliance badges added
why
- It allows for setting the letter case of tag names and labels
- we have dropped support for Terraform 0.12
- To be able see and fix the recommendations from Bridgecrew so we can position our modules as standards compliant
v0.44.1
🤖 Automatic Updates
Update README.md and docs @cloudpossebot (#97)
what
This is an auto-generated PR that updates the README.md and docs
why
To have most recent changes of README.md and doc from origin templates