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[Bug]: After importing hcloud_server terraform plan is showing fields to be updated #944
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This happened to me as well, it looks like the The weird thing though, I copied the network section for private network, but no matter what the IP you put it doesn't trigger a change. Anyway, now no changes are shown in plan. {
"network": [
{
"alias_ips": [],
"ip": "INTERNAL_IP",
"mac_address": "MA:CA:DD:RE:SS:00",
"network_id": NETWORK_ID
}
],
"public_net": [
{
"ipv4": IPV4_ID,
"ipv4_enabled": true,
"ipv6": IPV6_ID,
"ipv6_enabled": true
}
],
} |
I can reproduce the issue. I have written an acceptance test that also exhibits the bug: func TestServerResource_ImportPublicNet(t *testing.T) {
// Regression test for https://github.com/hetznercloud/terraform-provider-hcloud/issues/944
var s hcloud.Server
sk := sshkey.NewRData(t, "server-import-public-net")
res := &server.RData{
Name: "server-import-public-net",
Type: teste2e.TestServerType,
Image: teste2e.TestImage,
SSHKeys: []string{sk.TFID() + ".id"},
PublicNet: map[string]interface{}{
"ipv4_enabled": true,
"ipv6_enabled": true,
},
}
res.SetRName("server-import-public-net")
tmplMan := testtemplate.Manager{}
resource.ParallelTest(t, resource.TestCase{
PreCheck: teste2e.PreCheck(t),
ProtoV6ProviderFactories: teste2e.ProtoV6ProviderFactories(),
CheckDestroy: testsupport.CheckResourcesDestroyed(server.ResourceType, server.ByID(t, &s)),
Steps: []resource.TestStep{
{
Config: tmplMan.Render(t,
"testdata/r/hcloud_ssh_key", sk,
"testdata/r/hcloud_server", res,
),
Check: resource.ComposeTestCheckFunc(
testsupport.CheckResourceExists(res.TFID(), server.ByID(t, &s)),
),
},
{
// Try to import the newly created Server. Verify that import of "public_net" works
ResourceName: res.TFID(),
ImportState: true,
ImportStateVerify: true,
ImportStateVerifyIgnore: []string{
"ssh_keys", "user_data", "keep_disk", "ignore_remote_firewall_ids", "allow_deprecated_images", "shutdown_before_deletion",
},
},
},
})
} @phoewass You have some additional changes in between the actual configuration of your server and what you have defined in terraform:
|
The bugs from #597 are still there and can not be fixed with the SDKv2. We will need to migrate the Sorry for this annoying resolution :( |
This issue has been marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. The bot will close the issue if no further action occurs. |
What happened?
I created a terraform hcloud_server to import my server that I created manually.
Then I import it:
terraform import hcloud_server.my_server XXXXXXX
It works fine but when I execute
terraform plan
I see this result:What did you expect to happen?
terraform plan
should show:Looking at "terraform.tfstate" file after import, everything looks fine:
Please provide a minimal working example
terraform: 1.8.4
hetznercloud/hcloud: 1.47
terraform import hcloud_server.my_server XXXXXXX
terraform plan
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