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google_compute_network_endpoint should support 'id' attribute for #5822

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venkykuberan commented Mar 4, 2020

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Terraform Version

Affected Resource(s)

  • google_compute_network_endpoint

Terraform Configuration Files

resource "google_compute_network_endpoint" "network_endpoint" {
  network_endpoint_group = google_compute_network_endpoint_group.group.name

  instance   = google_compute_instance.endpoint-instance.id
  port       = google_compute_network_endpoint_group.group.default_port
  ip_address = google_compute_instance.endpoint-instance.network_interface[0].network_ip
}

data "google_compute_image" "my_image" {
  family  = "debian-10"
  project = "debian-cloud"
}

resource "google_compute_instance" "endpoint-instance" {
  name         = "my-instance"
  machine_type = "n1-standard-1"

  boot_disk {
    initialize_params {
      image = data.google_compute_image.my_image.name
    }
  }

  network_interface {
    subnetwork = google_compute_subnetwork.default.id
    access_config {
    }
  }
}

resource "google_compute_network_endpoint_group" "group" {
  name         = "my-network-endpoint-group"
  network      = google_compute_network.default.id
  subnetwork   = google_compute_subnetwork.default.id
  default_port = "90"
  zone         = "us-central1-a"
}

resource "google_compute_network" "default" {
  name                    = "my-network"
  auto_create_subnetworks = false
}

resource "google_compute_subnetwork" "default" {
  name          = "my-subnet"
  ip_cidr_range = "172.16.0.0/16"
  region        = "us-central1"
  network       = google_compute_network.default.id
}

Debug Output

Panic Output

Expected Behavior

Should able to use id for
network_endpoint_group = google_compute_network_endpoint_group.group.name

Actual Behavior

Passing id attribute cause the following error

The requested URL /compute/v1/projects/xxx/zones/us-central1-a/networkEndpointGroups/https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/xxxx/zones/us-central1-a/networkEndpointGroups/my-network-endpoint-group/attachNetworkEndpoints?alt=json was not found on this server. That’s all we know.

Steps to Reproduce

  1. terraform apply

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ghost commented Apr 5, 2020

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