pulumi/CHANGELOG.md
Justin Van Patten dee2c37d9d
pulumi new improvements (#2379)
Some changes to `pulumi new` to improve the experience:

 - Color the default values for config differently to make them stand
   out better
 - Mention that `new` will also perform an initial deployment
 - Add more vertical whitespace between steps in the process
 - Print message indicating the "Installing dependencies" step is
   complete
 - After "project is ready to go", add a note about doing an initial
   deployment
 - Output follow-up command to run when an update fails
 - Go back to showing the `npm install` output as `npm` doesn't always
   return an error code when it runs into problems
2019-01-23 08:57:48 -08:00

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0.16.12 (Unreleased)

Improvements

  • Add --json to pulumi config, pulumi config get, pulumi history and pulumi plugin ls to request the output be in JSON.

  • Changes to pulumi new's output to improve the experience.

0.16.11 (Released January 16th, 2019)

Improvements

  • In the nodejs SDK, pulumi.interpolate and pulumi.concat have been added as convenient ways to combine Output values into strings.

  • Added pulumi history to show information about the history of updates to a stack.

  • When creating a project with pulumi new the generated Pulumi.yaml file no longer contains the template section, which was unused after creating a project

  • In the Python SDK, the is_dry_run function just always returned true, even when an update (and not a preview) was being preformed. This has been fixed.

  • Python programs will no longer deadlock due to exceptions in functions run during applies.

0.16.10 (Released January 11th, 2019)

Improvements

  • Support for first-class providers in Python.

  • Fix a bug where StackReference outputs were not updated when changes occured in the referenced stack.

  • Added pulumi stack tag commands for managing stack tags stored in the cloud backend.

  • Link directly to /account/tokens when prompting for an access token.

  • Exporting a Resource from an application Stack now exports it as a rich recursive pojo instead of just being an opaque URN (fixes https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/issues/1858).

0.16.9 (Released December 24th, 2018)

Improvements

  • Update the error message when When pulumi commands fail to detect your project to mention that pulumi new can be used to create a new project (fixes pulumi/pulumi#2234)

  • Added a --stack argument (short form -s) to pulumi stack, pulumi stack init, pulumi state delete and pulumi state unprotect to allow operating on a different stack than the currently selected stack. This brings these commands in line with the other commands that operate on stacks and already provided a --stack option (fixes pulumi/pulumi#1648)

  • Added Output.all and Output.from_input to the Python SDK.

  • During previews and updates, read operations (i.e. calls to .get methods) are no longer shown in the output unless they cause any changes.

  • Fix a performance regression where pulumi preview and pulumi update would hang for a few moments at the end of a preview or update, in additon to the overall operation being slower.

0.16.8 (Released December 14th, 2018)

Improvements

  • Fix an issue that caused panics due to shutting the Jaeger tracing infrastructure down before all traces had finished (pulumi/pulumi#1850)

0.16.7 (Released December 5th, 2018)

Improvements

  • Configuration and stack commands now take a --config-file options. This option allows the user to override the file used to fetch and store config information for a stack during the execution of a command.

  • Fix an issue where ANSI escape codes would appear in messages printed from the CLI when running on Windows.

  • Fix an error about a bad icotl when trying to read sensitive input from the console and standard in was not connected to a terminal.

  • The dynamic provider would fail to launch if your node_modules folder was non in the default location or had a non standard layout. This has been fixed so we correctly find your node_modules folder in the same way node does. (fixes pulumi/pulumi#2261)

0.16.6 (Released November 28th, 2018)

Major Changes

  • When running a Python program, pulumi will now run python3 instead of python, since python often points at Python 2.7 binary, and Pulumi requires Python 3.6 or later. The environment variable PULUMI_PYTHON_CMD can be used to provide a different binary to run.

Improvements

  • Allow Outputs in the dependsOn property of ResourceOptions (fixes pulumi/pulumi#991)

  • Add a new StackReference type to the node SDK which allows referencing an output of another stack (fixes pulumi/pulumi#109)

  • Fix an issue where pulumi would not respect common NO_PROXY settings (fixes pulumi/pulumi#2134)

  • The CLI wil now correctly report any output from a Python program which writes to sys.stderr (fixes pulumi/pulumi#1542)

  • Don't install packages by default for Python projects when creating a new project from a template using pulumi new. Previously, pulumi would install these packages using pip install and they would be installed globally when pulumi was run outside a virtualenv.

  • Fix an issue where pulumi could panic during a peview when using a first class provider which was constructed using an output property of another resource (fixes pulumi/pulumi#2223)

  • Fix an issue where pulumi would fail to load resource plugins for newer dev builds.

  • Fix an issue where running two copies of pulumi plugin install in parallel for the same plugin version could cause one to fail with an error about renaming a directory.

  • Fix an issue where if the directory containing the pulumi executable was not on the $PATH we would fail to load language plugins. We now will also search next to the current running copy of Pulumi (fixes pulumi/pulumi#1956)

  • Fix an issue where passing a key of the form foo:config:bar:baz to pulumi config set would succeed but cause errors later when trying to interact with the stack. Setting this value is now blocked eagerly (fixes pulumi/pulumi#2171)

0.16.5 (Released November 16th, 2018)

Improvements

  • Fix an issue where pulumi plugin install would fail on Windows with an access deined message.

0.16.4 (Released November 12th, 2018)

Major Changes

  • If you're using Pulumi with Python, this release removes Python 2.7 support in favor of Python 3.6 and greater. In addition, some members have been renamed. For example the stack_output function has been renamed to export. All major features of Pulumi work with this release, including parallelism!

Improvements

  • Download plugins to a temporary folder during pulumi plugin install to ensure if the operation is canceled, the have downloaded plugin is not used.

  • If an update is in progress when pulumi stack ls is run, don't show its last update time as "a long time ago".

  • Add --preserve-config to pulumi stack rm which causes Pulumi to keep the Pulumi.<stack-name>.yaml when removing a stack.

  • Support passing template names to pulumi up the same as pulumi new does.

  • When -g or --generate-only is passed to pulumi new, don't show a confusing message that says it will update a stack.

  • Fix an issue where an output property of a resource would change its type during an update in some cases.

  • Provide richer detail on the properties during a multi-stage replace.

  • Fix pulumi logs so it can collect log messages from Lambdas on AWS.

  • Pulumi now reports metadata during CI runs on CircleCI, for later display on app.pulumi.com.

  • Fix an assert that could fire if a checkpoint had multiple resources with the same URN (which could happen in cases where a delete operation was pending on an old copy of a resource).

  • When $TERM is set to dumb, Pulumi should no longer try to use interactive reading from the terminal, which would fail.

  • When displaying elapsed time for an update, round to the nearest second.

  • Add the --json flag to the pulumi logs command.

  • Add an iterable module to @pulumi/pulumi with two helpful combinators toObject and groupBy to help combine multiple Output<T>'s into a single object.

  • Pulumi no longer prompts you for confirmation when --skip-preview is passed to pulumi update. Instead, it just preforms the update as requested.

  • Add the --json flag to the pulumi stack ls command.

  • The --color=always flag should now be respected in all cases.

  • Pulumi now reports metadata about GitLab repositories when doing an update, so they can be shown on app.pulumi.com.

  • Pulumi now uses compression when uploading your checkpoint file to the Pulumi service, which should speed up updates where your stack has many resources.

  • "First Class" providers used to be shown as changing during previews. This is no longer the case.