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Importing google_storage_bucket resource requires Compute Engine API #3222

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marcin-kolda opened this issue Mar 12, 2019 · 3 comments
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Terraform Version

Terraform v0.11.11

  • provider.google v2.1.0

Affected Resource(s)

  • google_storage_bucket

Terraform Configuration Files

resource "google_storage_bucket" "gcs_bucket" {
  name = "random-name-bucket-djgieovmgjbuaj"
  project = "my_project"
}

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https://gist.github.com/marcin-kolda/e0d67c01b9751a4d652f24fa47b26d8d

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Expected Behavior

Bucket should be imported successfully. As described in documentation, Compute Engine API doesn't need to be enabled if it explicitly set project on the bucket resource.

If you still need to map project id to project number I would suggest switching to project.get method. Enabling Compute Engine API has some drawbacks like creating default compute service account with Editor IAM role.

Actual Behavior

Command failed because Compute Engine API is disabled.

Steps to Reproduce

  1. terraform import google_storage_bucket.gcs_bucket random-name-bucket-djgieovmgjbuaj

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chrisst commented Mar 15, 2019

I've tried to cover all the permutations of using storage bucket that I'm aware. @marcin-kolda can take a look at the linked PR description and confirm that I haven't missed a scenario you care about?

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Hi @chrisst, scenarios look good to me. Thanks for quick fix 👍

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