pulumi/CHANGELOG.md
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CHANGELOG

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0.17.26 (2019-07-26)

  • Add get_object, require_object, get_secret_object and require_secret_object APIs to Python config module #2959

  • Fix unexpected provider replacements when upgrading from older CLIs and older providers pulumi/pulumi-kubernetes#645

  • Add Python support for renaming resources via the aliases resource option. Adding aliases allows new resources to match resources from previous deployments which used different names, maintaining the identity of the resource and avoiding replacements or re-creation of the resource. This was previously added to the JavaScript sdk in 0.17.15. #2974

0.17.25 (2019-07-19)

  • Support for Dynamic Providers in Python #2900

0.17.24 (2019-07-19)

  • Fix a crash when two different versions of @pulumi/pulumi are used in the same Pulumi program #2942

0.17.23 (2019-07-16)

  • pulumi new allows specifying a local path to templates (resolves #2672)

  • Fix an issue where a file archive created on Windows would contain back-slashes #2784

  • Fix an issue where output values of a resource would not be present when they contained secret values, when using Python.

  • Fix an issue where emojis are printed in non-interactive mode. (fixes #2871)

  • Promises/Outputs can now be directly exported as the top-level (i.e. not-named) output of a Stack. (fixes #2910)

  • Add support for importing existing resources to be managed using Pulumi. A resource can be imported by setting the import property in the resource options bag when instantiating a resource. In order to successfully import a resource, its desired configuration (i.e. its inputs) must not differ from its actual configuration (i.e. its state) as calculated by the resource's provider.

  • Add the ability to pass a customTimeouts object from the providers across the engine to resource management. (fixes #2655)

Breaking Changes

  • Defer to resource providers in all cases where the engine must determine whether or not a resource has changed. Note that this can expose bugs in the resources providers that cause diffs to be present even if the desired configuration matches the actual state of the resource: in these cases, users can set the PULUMI_ENABLE_LEGACY_DIFF environment variable to 1 or true to enable the old diff behavior. https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/issues/2971 lists the known provider bugs exposed by these changes and links to appropriate workarounds or tracking issues.

0.17.22 (2019-07-11)

  • Improve update performance in cases where a large number of log messages are reported during an update.

0.17.21 (2019-06-26)

  • Python SDK fix for a crash resulting from a KeyError if secrets were used in configuration.

  • Fix an issue where a secret would not be encrypted in the state file if it was a property of a resource which was used as a stack output (fixes #2862)

0.17.20 (2019-06-23)

  • SDK fix for crash that could occasionally happen if there were multiple identical aliases to the same Resource.

0.17.19 (2019-06-23)

  • Engine fix for crash that could occasionally happen if there were multiple identical aliases to the same Resource.

0.17.18 (2019-06-20)

  • Allow setting backend URL explicitly in Pulumi.yaml file

  • StackReference now has a .getOutputSync function to retrieve exported values from an existing stack synchronously. This can be valuable when creating another stack that wants to base flow-control off of the values of an existing stack (i.e. importing the information about all AZs and basing logic off of that in a new stack). Note: this only works for importing values from Stacks that have not exported secrets.

  • When the environment variable PULUMI_TEST_MODE is set to true, the Python runtime will now behave as if pulumi.runtime.settings._set_test_mode_enabled(True) had been called. This mirrors the behavior for NodeJS programs (fixes #2818).

  • Resources that are only 'read' will no longer be displayed in the terminal tree-display anymore. These ended up heavily cluttering the display and often meant that programs without updates still showed a bunch of resources that weren't important. There will still be a message displayed indicating that a 'read' has happened to help know that these are going on and that the program is making progress.

0.17.17 (2019-06-12)

Improvements

  • docs(login): escape codeblocks, and add object store state instructions #2810
  • The API for passing along a custom provider to a ComponentResource has been simplified. You can now just say new SomeComponentResource(name, props, { provider: awsProvider }) instead of new SomeComponentResource(name, props, { providers: { "aws" : awsProvider } })
  • Fix a bug where the path provided to a URL in pulumi login is lost are dropped, so if you pulumi login s3://bucketname/afolder, the Pulumi files will be inside of s3://bucketname/afolder/.pulumi rather than s3://bucketname/.pulumi (thanks, @bigkraig!). NOTE: If you have been logging in to the s3 backend with a path after the bucket name, you will need to either move the .pulumi folder in the bucket to the correct location or log in again without the path prefix to see your previous stacks.
  • Fix a crash that would happen if you ran pulumi stack output against an empty stack (fixes pulumi/pulumi#2792).
  • Unparented Pulumi CustomResources now support calling .getProvider(...) on them.

0.17.16 (2019-06-06)

Improvements

  • Fixed a bug that caused an assertion when dealing with unchanged resources across version upgrades.

0.17.15 (2019-06-05)

Improvements

  • Pulumi now allows Python programs to "read" existing resources instead of just creating them. This feature enables Pulumi Python packages to expose ".get()" methods that allow for reading of resources that already exist.
  • Support for referencing the outputs of other Pulumi stacks has been added to the Pulumi Python libraries via the StackReference type.
  • Add CI system detection for Bitbucket Pipelines.
  • Pulumi now tolerates changes in default providers in certain cases, which fixes an issue where users would see unexpected replaces when upgrading a Pulumi package.
  • Add support for renaming resources via the aliases resource option. Adding aliases allows new resources to match resources from previous deployments which used different names, maintaining the identity of the resource and avoiding replacements or re-creation of the resource.
  • pulumi plugin install gained a new optional argument --server which can be used to provide a custom server to be used when downloading a plugin.

0.17.14 (2019-05-28)

Improvements

  • pulumi refresh now tries to install any missing plugins automatically like pulumi destroy and pulumi update do (fixes pulumi/pulumi#2669).
  • pulumi whoami now outputs the URL of the currently connected backend.
  • Correctly suppress stack outputs when serializing previews to JSON, i.e. pulumi preview --json --suppress-outputs. Fixes pulumi/pulumi#2765.

0.17.13 (2019-05-21)

Improvements

  • Fix an issue where creating a first class provider would fail if any of the configuration values for the providers were secrets. (fixes pulumi/pulumi#2741).
  • Fix an issue where when using --diff or looking at details for a proposed updated, the CLI might print text like: <{%reset%}> --outputs:--<{%reset%}> instead of just --outputs:--.
  • Fixes local login on Windows. Specifically, windows local paths are properly understood and backslashes \ are not converted to __5c__ in paths.
  • Fix an issue where some operations would fail with error: could not deserialize deployment: unknown secrets provider type.
  • Fix an issue where pulumi might try to replace existing resources when upgrading to the newest version of some resource providers.

0.17.12 (2019-05-15)

Improvements

  • Pulumi now tells you much earlier when the --secrets-provider argument to up init or new has the wrong value. In addition, supported values are now listed in the help text. (fixes pulumi/pulumi#2727).
  • Pulumi no longer prompts for your passphrase twice during operations when you are using the passphrase based secrets provider. (fixes pulumi/pulumi#2729).
  • Fix an issue where complex inputs to a resource which contained secret values would not be stored correctly.
  • Fix a panic during property diffing when comparing two secret arrays.

0.17.11 (2019-05-13)

Major Changes

Secrets and Pluggable Encryption

  • The Pulumi engine and Python and NodeJS SDKs now have support for tracking values as "secret" to ensure they are encrypted when being persisted in a state file. [pulumi/pulumi#397](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/issues/397)

    Any existing value may be turned into a secret by calling pulumi.secret(<value>) (NodeJS) or Output.secret(<value>) (Python). In both cases, the returned value is an output which may be passed around like any other. If this value flows into a resource, the plaintext will not be stored in the state file, but instead It will be encrypted, just like values added to config with pulumi config set --secret.

    You can verify that values are being stored as you expect by running pulumi stack export, When values are encrypted in the state file, they appear as an object with a special signature key and a ciphertext property.

    When outputs of a stack are secrets, pulumi stack output will show [secret] as the value, by default. You can pass --show-secrets to pulumi stack output in order to see the actual raw value.

  • When storing state with the Pulumi Service, you may now elect to use the passphrase based encryption for both secret configuration values and values that are encrypted in a state file. To use this new feature, pass --secrets-provider passphrase to pulumi new or pulumi stack init when you initally create the stack. When you create the stack, you will be prompted for a passphrase (or if PULUMI_CONFIG_PASSPHRASE is set, it will be used). This passphrase is used to generate a unique key for your stack, and config values and encrypted state values are encrypted using AES-256-GCM. The key is derived from your passphrase, and while information to re-create it when provided with your passphrase is stored in both the Pulumi.<stack-name>.yaml file and the state file for your stack, this information can not be used to recover the key. When using this mode, the Pulumi Service is unable to decrypt either your secret configuration values or and secret values in your state file.

    We will be adding gestures to move existing stacks managed by the service to use passphrase based encryption soon as well as gestures to change the passphrase for an existing stack.

** Note **

Stacks with encrypted secrets in their state files can only be managed by 0.17.11 or later of the CLI. Attempting to use a previous version of the CLI with these stacks will result in an error.

Fixes #397

Improvements

  • Add support for Azure Pipelines in CI environment detection.
  • Minor fix to how Azure repository information is extracted to allow proper grouping of Azure repositories when various remote URLs are used to pull the repository.

0.17.10 (2019-05-02)

Improvements

  • Fixes issue introduced in 0.17.9 where local-login broke on Windows due to the new support for s3://, azblob:// and gs:// save locations.
  • Minor contributing document improvement.
  • Warnings from npm about missing description, repository, and license fields in package.json are now suppressed when npm install is run from pulumi new (via npm install --loglevel=error).
  • Depend on newer version of gRPC package in the NodeJS SDK. This version has prebuilt binaries for Node 12, which should make installing @pulumi/pulumi more reliable when running on Node 12.

0.17.9 (2019-04-30)

Improvements

  • pulumi login now supports s3://, azblob:// and gs:// paths (on top of file://) for storing stack information. These are passed the location of a desired bucket for each respective cloud provider (i.e. pulumi login s3://mybucket). Pulumi artifacts (like the xxx.checkpoint.json file) will then be stored in that bucket. Credentials for accessing the bucket operate in the normal manner for each cloud provider. i.e. for AWS this can come from the environment, or your .aws/credentials file, etc.
  • The pulumi version update check can be skipped by setting the environment variable PULUMI_SKIP_UPDATE_CHECK to 1 or true.
  • Fix an issue where the stack would not be selected when an existing stack is specified when running pulumi new <template> -s <existing-stack>.
  • Add a --json flag (-j for short) to the preview command. This allows basic serialization of a plan, including the anticipated set of deployment steps, list of diagnostics messages, and summary information. Each step includes deeply serialized information about the resource state and step metadata itself. This is part of ongoing work tracked in pulumi/pulumi#2390.

0.17.8 (2019-04-23)

Improvements

  • Add a new ignoreChanges option to resource options to allow specifying a list of properties to ignore for purposes of updates or replacements. #2657
  • Fix an engine bug that could lead to incorrect interpretation of the previous state of a resource leading to unexpected Update, Replace or Delete operations being scheduled. [#2650]https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/issues/2650)
  • Build/push pulumi/actions container to DockerHub with new SDK releases #2646

0.17.7 (2019-04-17)

Improvements

  • A new "test mode" can be enabled by setting the PULUMI_TEST_MODE environment variable to true in either the Node.js or Python SDK. This new mode allows you to unit test your Pulumi programs using standard test harnesses, without needing to run the program using the Pulumi CLI. In this mode, limited functionality is available, however basic resource object allocation with input properties will work. Note that no actual engine operations will occur in this mode, and that you'll need to use the PULUMI_CONFIG, PULUMI_NODEJS_PROJECT, and PULUMI_NODEJS_STACK environment variables to control settings the CLI would have otherwise managed for you.

0.17.6 (2019-04-11)

Improvements

0.17.5 (2019-04-08)

Improvements

  • Correctly handle the case where we would fail to detect an archive type if the filename included a dot in it. (fixes pulumi/pulumi#2589)
  • Make Config's constructor's name argument optional in Python, for consistency with our Node.js SDK. If it isn't supplied, the current project name is used as the default.
  • pulumi logs will now display log messages from Google Cloud Functions.

0.17.4 (2019-03-26)

Improvements

  • Don't print the error: prefix when Pulumi exists because of a declined confirmation prompt (fixes pulumi/pulumi#458)
  • Fix issue where Outputs produced by pulumi.interpolate might have values which could cause validation errors due to them containing the text <computed> during previews.

0.17.3 (2019-03-26)

Improvements

  • A new command, pulumi stack rename was added. This allows you to change the name of an existing stack in a project. Note: When a stack is renamed, the pulumi.getStack function in the SDK will now return a new value. If a stack name is used as part of a resource name, the next pulumi up will not understand that the old and new resources are logically the same. We plan to support adding aliases to individual resources so you can handle these cases. See pulumi/pulumi#458 for discussion on this new feature. For now, if you are unwilling to have pulumi up create and destroy these resources, you can rename your stack back to the old name. (fixes pulumi/pulumi#2402)
  • Fix two warnings that were printed when using a dynamic provider about missing method handlers.
  • A bug in the previous version of the Pulumi CLI occasionally caused the Pulumi Engine to load the incorrect resource plugin when processing an update. This bug has been fixed in 0.17.3 by performing a deterministic selection of the best set of plugins available to the engine before starting up. See
  • Add support for serializing JavaScript function that capture BigInts.
  • Support serializing arrow-functions with deconstructed parameters.

0.17.2 (2019-03-15)

Improvements

  • Show brew upgrade pulumi as the upgrade message when the currently running pulumi executable is running on macOS from the brew install directory.
  • Resource diffs that are rendered to the console are now filtered to properties that have semantically-meaningful changes where possible.
  • pulumi new no longer runs an initial deployment after a project is generated for nodejs projects. Instead, instructions are printed indicating that pulumi up can be used to deploy the project.
  • Differences between the state of a refreshed resource and the state described in a Pulumi program are now properly detected when using newer providers.
  • Differences between a resource's provider-internal properties are no longer displayed in the CLI.
  • Pulumi will now install missing plugins on startup. Previously, Pulumi would error if a required plugin was not present and a bug in the Pulumi CLI made it common for users using Pulumi in their continuous integration setup to have problems with missing plugins. Starting with 0.17.2, if Pulumi detects that required plugins are missing, it will make an attempt to install the missing plugins before proceeding with the update.

0.17.1 (2019-03-06)

Improvements

  • Slight tweak to Output.apply signature to help TypeScript infer types better.

0.17.0 (2019-03-05)

This update includes several changes to core @pulumi/pulumi constructs that will not play nicely in side-by-side applications that pull in prior versions of this package. As such, we are rev'ing the minor version of the package from 0.16 to 0.17. Recent version of pulumi will now detect, and warn, if different versions of @pulumi/pulumi are loaded into the same application. If you encounter this warning, it is recommended you move to versions of the @pulumi/... packages that are compatible. i.e. keep everything on 0.16.x until you are ready to move everything to 0.17.x.

Improvements

  • Output<T> now 'lifts' property members from the value it wraps, simplifying common coding patterns. For example:
interface Widget { text: string, x: number, y: number };
var v: Output<Widget>;

var widgetX = v.x;
// `widgetX` has the type Output<number>.
// This is equivalent to writing `v.apply(w => w.x)`

Note: this 'lifting' only occurs for POJO values. It does not happen for Output<Resource>s. Similarly, this only happens for properties. Functions are not lifted.

  • Depending on a Component Resource will now depend on all other Resources parented by that Resource. This will help out the programming model for Component Resources as your consumers can just depend on a Component and have that automatically depend on all the child Resources created by that Component. Note: this does not apply to a Custom resource. Depending on a CustomResource will still only wait on that single resource being created, not any other Resources that consider that CustomResource to be a parent.

0.16.19 (2019-03-04)

  • Rolled back change where calling toString/toJSON on an Output would cause a message to be logged to the pulumi diagnostics stream.

0.16.18 (2019-03-01)

  • Fix an issue where the Pulumi CLI would load the newest plugin for a resource provider instead of the version that was requested, which could result in the Pulumi CLI loading a resource provider plugin that is incompatible with the program. This has the potential to disrupt users that previously had working configurations; if you are experiencing problems after upgrading to 0.16.17, you can opt-in to the legacy plugin load behavior by setting the environnment variable PULUMI_ENABLE_LEGACY_PLUGIN_SEARCH=1. You can also install plugins that are missing with the command pulumi plugin install resource <name> <version> --exact.

Improvements

  • Attempting to convert an [Output] to a string or to JSON will now result in a warning message being printed, as well as information on how to rectify the situation. This is to help with diagnosing cryptic problems that can occur when Outputs are accidentally concatenated into a string in some part of the program.

  • Fixes incorrect closure serialization issue (https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/pull/2497)

  • pulumi will now check that all versions of @pulumi/pulumi are compatible in your node_modules folder, and will issue a warning message if not. To be compatible, the versions of @pulumi/pulumi must agree on their major and minor versions. Running incompatible versions is not something that will be blocked, but it is discouraged as it may lead to subtle problems if one version of @pulumi/pulumi is loaded and passes objects to/from an incompatible version.

0.16.17 (2019-02-27)

Improvements

  • Rolling back the change: "Depending on a Resource will now depend on all other Resource's parented by that Resource."

    Unforeseen problems cropped up that caused deadlocks. Removing this change until we can have a high quality solution without these issues.

0.16.16 (2019-02-24)

Improvements

0.16.15 (2019-02-22)

Improvements

  • When trying to stack rm a stack managed by pulumi.com that has resources, the error message now informs you to pass --force if you really want to remove a stack that still has resources under management, as this would orphan these resources (fixes pulumi/pulumi#2431).
  • Enabled Python programs to delete resources in parallel (fixes pulumi/pulumi#2382). If you are using Python 2, you should upgrade to Python 3 or else you may experience problems when deleting resources.
  • Fixed an issue where Python programs would occasionally fail during preview with errors about empty IDs being passed to resources. (pulumi/pulumi#2450)
  • Return an error from pulumi stack tag commands when using the --local mode.
  • Depending on a Resource will now depend on all other Resource's parented by that Resource. This will help out the programming model for Component Resources as your consumers can just depend on a Component and have that automatically depend on all the child Resources created by that Component.

0.16.14 (2019-01-31)

Improvements

  • Fix a regression in @pulumi/pulumi introduced by 0.16.13 where an update could fail with an error like:
Diagnostics:
  pulumi:pulumi:Stack (my-great-stack):
    TypeError: resproto.InvokeRequest is not a constructor
        at Object.<anonymous> (.../node_modules/@pulumi/pulumi/runtime/invoke.js:58:25)
        at Generator.next (<anonymous>)
        at fulfilled (.../node_modules/@pulumi/pulumi/runtime/invoke.js:17:58)
        at <anonymous>

We appologize for the regression. (fixes pulumi/pulumi#2414)

Improvements

  • Individual resources may now be explicitly marked as requiring delete-before-replace behavior. This can be used e.g. to handle explicitly-named resources that may not be able to be replaced in the usual manner.

0.16.13 (2019-01-31)

Major Changes

  • When used in conjunction with the latest versions of the various language SDKs, the Pulumi CLI is now more precise about the dependent resources that must be deleted when a given resource must be deleted before it can be replaced (fixes pulumi/pulumi#2167).

NOTE: As part of the above change, once a stack is updated with v0.16.13, previous versions of pulumi will be unable to manage it.

Improvements

  • Issue a more prescriptive error when using StackReference and the name of the stack to reference is not of the form <organization>/<project>/<stack>.

0.16.12 (2019-01-25)

Major Changes

  • When using the cloud backend, stack names now must only be unique within a project, instead of across your entire account. Starting with version of 0.16.12 the CLI, you can create stacks with duplicate names. If an account has multiple stacks with the same name across different projects, you must use 0.16.12 or later of the CLI to manage them.

BREAKING CHANGE NOTICE: As part of the above change, when using the 0.16.12 CLI (or a later version) the names passed to StackReference must be updated to be of the form (<organization>/<project>/<stack>) e.g. acmecorp/infra/dev to refer to the dev stack of the infra project in the acmecorp organization.

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 (2019-01-16)

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 (2019-01-11)

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 (2018-12-24)

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 up would hang for a few moments at the end of a preview or update, in addition to the overall operation being slower.

0.16.8 (2018-12-14)

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 (2018-12-05)

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 (2018-11-28)

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 (2018-11-16)

Improvements

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

0.16.4 (2018-11-12)

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 up. 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.