terraform: fix issue where the provider configuration was not properly attached to the configured provider source address by localname (#26567)
core: fix a performance issue when a resource contains a very large and deeply nested schema (#26577)
backend/azurerm: fix an issue when using the metadata host to lookup environments (#26463)
v0.13.4
0.13.4 (September 30, 2020)
UPGRADE NOTES:
The built-in vendor (third-party) provisioners, which include habitat, puppet, chef, and salt-masterless are now deprecated and will be removed in a future version of Terraform. More information on Discuss.
Deprecated interpolation-only expressions are detected in more contexts in addition to resources and provider configurations. Module calls, data sources, outputs, and locals are now also covered. Terraform also detects interpolation-only expressions in complex values such as lists and objects. An expression like "${foo}" should be rewritten as just foo. (#27272] [#26334)
BUG FIXES:
command: Include schemas from required but unused providers in the output of terraform providers schema. This allows development tools such as the Terraform language server to offer autocompletion for the first resource for a given provider. (#26318)
core: create_before_destroy status is now updated in the state during refresh (#26343)
core: data sources using depends_on, either directly or through their modules, are no longer are forced to wait until apply by other planned data source reads (#26375)
v0.13.3
0.13.3 (September 16, 2020)
BUG FIXES:
build: fix crash with terraform binary on openBSD (#26250)
core: prevent create_before_destroy cycles by not connecting module close nodes to resource instance destroy nodes (#26186)
core: fix error where plan action changes from CreateThenDelete to DeleteThenCreate (#26192)
core: fix Cycle when create_before_destroy status wasn't checked from state (#26263)
core: fix "inconsistent final plan" error when changing the number of referenced resources to 0 (#26264)
states/remote: fix state push -force to work for all backends (#26190)
terraform: fix issue where the provider configuration was not properly attached to the configured provider source address by localname (#26567)
core: fix a performance issue when a resource contains a very large and deeply nested schema (#26577)
backend/azurerm: fix an issue when using the metadata host to lookup environments (#26463)
0.13.4 (September 30, 2020)
UPGRADE NOTES:
The built-in vendor (third-party) provisioners, which include habitat, puppet, chef, and salt-masterless are now deprecated and will be removed in a future version of Terraform. More information on Discuss.
Deprecated interpolation-only expressions are detected in more contexts in addition to resources and provider configurations. Module calls, data sources, outputs, and locals are now also covered. Terraform also detects interpolation-only expressions in complex values such as lists and objects. An expression like "${foo}" should be rewritten as just foo. (#27272, #26334)
BUG FIXES:
command: Include schemas from required but unused providers in the output of terraform providers schema. This allows development tools such as the Terraform language server to offer autocompletion for the first resource for a given provider. (#26318)
core: create_before_destroy status is now updated in the state during refresh (#26343)
core: data sources using depends_on, either directly or through their modules, are no longer are forced to wait until apply by other planned data source reads (#26375)
0.13.3 (September 16, 2020)
BUG FIXES:
build: fix crash with terraform binary on openBSD (#26250)
core: prevent create_before_destroy cycles by not connecting module close nodes to resource instance destroy nodes (#26186)
core: fix error where plan action changes from CreateThenDelete to DeleteThenCreate (#26192)
core: fix Cycle when create_before_destroy status wasn't checked from state (#26263)
core: fix "inconsistent final plan" error when changing the number of referenced resources to 0 (#26264)
states/remote: fix state push -force to work for all backends (#26190)
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