HashiCorp Terraform 0.9.5
Today we are releasing Terraform 0.9.5 which includes a number of exciting new features, providers, improvements, and bug fixes.
In addition to over 30 bug fixes, Terraform 0.9.5 includes:
New Providers - Gitlab joins the Terraform ecosystem in this release.
New Data Sources - search for AWS EFS File Systems, Google Compute container engine versions and data from HTTP servers.
New Resources - AWS, Google Cloud, Heroku, Kubernetes, Microsoft AzureRM and Vault all have new resources.
In addition to these new features, there are many bug fixes and tiny improvements. Please review the v0.9.5 changelog for a detailed list of changes. As always, please test in an isolated environment before upgrading. Terraform 0.9.5 is also available in Terraform Pro and Terraform Enterprise.
A special thank you to our community members who have been invaluable in adding new features, reporting bugs, and improving the documentation for Terraform.
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