The ip permission method now checks for containment, not equality, so
order of parameters matter. This change fixes
`removeSecurityGroupIngress` to pass in the removal permission first to
compare against the existing permission.
Change isEqualIPPermission to consider the entire list of security group
ids on when checking if a security group id has already been added.
This is used for example when adding and removing ingress rules to the
cluster nodes from an elastic load balancer. Without this, once there
are multiple load balancers, the method as it stands incorrectly returns
false even if the security group id is in the list of group ids. This
causes a few problems: dangling security groups which fill up an
account's limit since they don't get removed, and inability to recreate
load balancers in certain situations (receiving an
InvalidPermission.Duplicate from AWS when adding the same security
group).
Only takes the first available subnet in a AZ, ignore other subnets
and log warning about this.
Removes AWS region comparison for subnet AZs. A VPC is only in a single
AWS region.
Fixes#12381
ELB will automatically create a health check, but if we update the
listeners the old health check port sticks around, and all the instances
are marked offline.
Update the health-checks to match the listeners: we just check the first
valid service port, with some hard-coded options for timeouts / retries etc.
This turned out to be a little convoluted, but is needed because deleting an ELB on AWS
is a painful UX - it won't have the same endpoint when it is recreated.
Also started splitting the provider into files, but only for new functions (so far!)