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postgresql_role trying to revoke when it shouldn't, and failing #181

Closed ghost closed 4 years ago

ghost commented 4 years ago

This issue was originally opened by @waynejnicklin as hashicorp/terraform#26257. It was migrated here as a result of the provider split. The original body of the issue is below.


I'm trying to add roles to the postgresql admin user that is created when the postgresql server is created in Azure.

The "plan" step looks correct:

~ roles = [ "azure_pg_admin",

However, when the "apply" step is run, the following error occurs:

2020-09-16T09:14:08.6061271Z �[1m�[31mError: �[0m�[0m�[1mcould not revoke role azure_pg_admin from postgresqldev: pq: must be superuser to perform revoke role azure_pg_admin on server owner�[0m

So the issue is that the "apply" is doing something different to what the "plan" is saying. It's trying to revoke a role (and failing because it's not a superuser), but it shouldn't be trying to revoke that role as there is no change for that role in the "plan" file.