Before the windows console will understand ANSI colorization codes the terminal must be put in a special mode by passing ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING to SetConsoleMode. This was happening as a side effect of term.StdStreams() from a docker package, which we did before displaying the update data. However, any colorization done before that call would just show the raw ANSI escape codes. Call this helper much earlier (i.e. as soon as the CLI starts up) so any messages that we print will have the correct colorization applied to them. Fixes #2214
5.5 KiB
0.16.7 (not yet released)
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.
0.16.6 (Released November 28th, 2018)
Major Changes
- When running a Python program, pulumi will now run
python3
instead ofpython
, sincepython
often points at Python 2.7 binary, and Pulumi requires Python 3.6 or later. The environment variablePULUMI_PYTHON_CMD
can be used to provide a different binary to run.
Improvements
-
Allow
Output
s in the dependsOn property ofResourceOptions
(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 commonNO_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 usingpip install
and they would be installed globally whenpulumi
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
topulumi 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 toexport
. 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
topulumi stack rm
which causes Pulumi to keep thePulumi.<stack-name>.yaml
when removing a stack. -
Support passing template names to
pulumi up
the same aspulumi new
does. -
When
-g
or--generate-only
is passed topulumi 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 todumb
, 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 thepulumi logs
command. -
Add an
iterable
module to@pulumi/pulumi
with two helpful combinatorstoObject
andgroupBy
to help combine multipleOutput<T>
's into a single object. -
Pulumi no longer prompts you for confirmation when
--skip-preview
is passed topulumi update
. Instead, it just preforms the update as requested. -
Add the
--json
flag to thepulumi 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.