@turbot/gcp-dataflow

The gcp-dataflow mod contains resource, control and policy definitions for GCP Dataflow service.

Version
5.5.0
Released On
Feb 05, 2024
Depends On

Resource Types

Control Types

Policy Types

Release Notes

5.5.0 (2024-02-05)

What's new?

  • We've updated the runtime of the lambda functions to Node 18. You wouldn't notice any difference and things will continue to work smoothly and consistently as before.

  • Resource's metadata will now also include createdBy details in Turbot CMDB.

Policy Types

  • GCP > Dataflow > Job > Approved > Custom

5.4.0 (2023-01-18)

What's new?

  • CMDB data for GCP > Dataflow > Job now also includes network and subnetwork details.

5.3.2 (2022-10-31)

Bug fixes

  • We've updated the runtime of the lambda functions to node 16. You wouldn't notice any difference and things will continue to work smoothly and consistently as before.

5.3.1 (2021-09-07)

Bug fixes

  • The GCP > Dataflow > Job > Approved control would incorrectly go into an error state while evaluating the outcome for a job. This is now fixed.
  • We've made a few improvements in the GraphQL queries for various router actions. You won't notice any difference, but things should run lighter and quicker than before.

5.3.0 (2021-03-04)

What's new?

  • We've improved the state reasons and details tables in various Approved and Active controls to be more helpful, especially when a resource is unapproved or inactive. Previously, to understand why one of these controls is in Alarm state, you would need to find and read the control's process logs. This felt like too much work for a simple task, so now these details are visible directly from the control page.

5.2.3 (2020-12-03)

Bug fixes

  • We've updated the GCP > * > Set API Enabled actions to use the latest API calls when checking the state of the service in the GCP project. There's no noticeable difference, but things should run smoother now.

5.2.2 (2020-10-30)

Bug fixes

  • We've updated the Discovery controls for resources to now move to skipped instead of invalid if the service API is disabled in the project and the GCP > {service} > API Enabled policy is checking if the API is disabled. This will reduce the amount of noisy controls that cannot be easily resolved without making changes to the service API.

5.2.1 (2020-09-24)

Bug fixes

  • GCP > Dataflow > Job > Discovery and GCP > Dataflow > Job > CMDB controls remained in an error state when the Dataflow API was disabled for the project. This happened since the default value of the GCP > Dataflow > Job > CMDB policy was set as Enforce: Enabled. This issue has now been resolved by setting the default value of the policy to Enforce: Enabled if Dataflow API is enabled.

5.2.0 (2020-09-15)

What's new?

  • We've made improvements to how Active controls interact with CMDB policies and controls for more reliable active checks. Now, if a resource's CMDB policy is set to Skip, its Active control will move to invalid to prevent the Active control from making a decision based on outdated information. Also, Active controls will now wait until the resource's CMDB control has run at least once to ensure the required data is available.

5.1.1 (2020-09-11)

Bug fixes

  • Due to an invalid schema reference in GCP > Turbot > Permissions > Compiled > Levels > @turbot/gcp-dataflow policy, the GCP > Turbot > Event Handlers > Logging control would remain in an invalid state. This issue has now been fixed.

5.1.0 (2020-09-03)

Resource Types

  • GCP > Dataflow > Job

Control Types

  • GCP > Dataflow > Job > Active
  • GCP > Dataflow > Job > Approved
  • GCP > Dataflow > Job > CMDB
  • GCP > Dataflow > Job > Discovery
  • GCP > Dataflow > Job > Usage

Policy Types

  • GCP > Dataflow > Job > Active
  • GCP > Dataflow > Job > Active > Age
  • GCP > Dataflow > Job > Active > Last Modified
  • GCP > Dataflow > Job > Approved
  • GCP > Dataflow > Job > Approved > Encryption at Rest
  • GCP > Dataflow > Job > Approved > Encryption at Rest > Customer Managed Key
  • GCP > Dataflow > Job > Approved > Regions
  • GCP > Dataflow > Job > Approved > Usage
  • GCP > Dataflow > Job > CMDB
  • GCP > Dataflow > Job > Regions
  • GCP > Dataflow > Job > Usage
  • GCP > Dataflow > Job > Usage > Limit
  • GCP > Turbot > Event Handlers > Logging > Sink > Compiled Filter > @turbot/gcp-dataflow

Action Types

  • GCP > Dataflow > Job > Router

5.0.0 (2020-08-28)

Resource Types

  • GCP > Dataflow

Control Types

  • GCP > Dataflow > API Enabled
  • GCP > Dataflow > CMDB
  • GCP > Dataflow > Discovery

Policy Types

  • GCP > Dataflow > API Enabled
  • GCP > Dataflow > Approved Regions [Default]
  • GCP > Dataflow > CMDB
  • GCP > Dataflow > Enabled
  • GCP > Dataflow > Labels Template [Default]
  • GCP > Dataflow > Permissions
  • GCP > Dataflow > Permissions > Levels
  • GCP > Dataflow > Permissions > Levels > Modifiers
  • GCP > Dataflow > Regions
  • GCP > Turbot > Permissions > Compiled > Levels > @turbot/gcp-dataflow
  • GCP > Turbot > Permissions > Compiled > Service Permissions > @turbot/gcp-dataflow

Action Types

  • GCP > Dataflow > Set API Enabled