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Configure Gateway TLS #54

Closed brettcurtis closed 2 months ago

brettcurtis commented 2 months ago

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infracost[bot] commented 2 months ago

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Estimate details (includes details of unsupported resources) ``` ────────────────────────────────── 12 projects have no cost estimate changes. Run the following command to see their breakdown: infracost breakdown --path=/path/to/code ────────────────────────────────── 129 cloud resources were detected: ∙ 16 were estimated ∙ 104 were free ∙ 9 are not supported yet, see https://infracost.io/requested-resources: ∙ 4 x google_gke_hub_feature ∙ 3 x google_gke_hub_membership ∙ 2 x google_billing_budget ```

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coderabbitai[bot] commented 2 months ago

Walkthrough

This update involves version upgrades for various Kubernetes-related Terraform modules across multiple directories. The version for the modules has been uniformly updated from v0.1.4 to v0.1.5. These changes ensure that all references align with the latest version of the modules, potentially bringing new features, enhancements, or bug fixes.

Changes

Files/Directories Change Summary
README.md, regional/README.md, regional/istio/README.md, regional/istio/manifests/README.md, regional/mci/README.md, regional/onboarding/README.md Updated module version from v0.1.4 to v0.1.5 in documentation.
main.tf, regional/main.tf, regional/istio/main.tf, regional/mci/main.tf, regional/onboarding/main.tf Updated the source attribute to reference v0.1.5 for respective modules.

Sequence Diagram(s)

No sequence diagrams provided as the changes are related to version updates and do not alter the control flow or introduce new features.


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