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provider/google: SSL Certificates resource + tests & documentation #3723

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Creates an SSL Certificate resource necessary for HTTPS load balancing in GCE.
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provider/google: SSL Certificates resource + tests & documentation
@sparkprime sparkprime merged commit 232a538 into hashicorp:master Nov 2, 2015
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phinze commented Nov 20, 2015

Hiya @lwander - the acceptance tests here fail for anybody without a keypair in ~/cert. Do you think you could generate a self-signed cert/key and drop them into test-fixtures and change the references to use those?

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lwander commented Nov 20, 2015

@phinze - sounds good

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