fix: consider the update-cleanup-in-progress cloudformation state as an in-progress state#398
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fix: consider the update-cleanup-in-progress cloudformation state as an in-progress state#398
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I think this is correct. Maybe should still have Ryan or Brian review it, but I think this is good to go and I don't think it will cause any problems.
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If you build on top of
arc deploy, you may get inconsistent results when updating a stack and removing resources. This is because AWS CloudFormation treats removal of resources as a separate CloudFormation Stack state, and executes removal of resources in a 'final' pass after any new or updated resources have been updated. Currently,arc deployassumes that if a CFN Stack is in an update-complete-cleanup-in-progress state, that the Stack update is complete.This change moves the update-complete-cleanup-in-progress state from the internal arc 'complete' states array and into the internal arc 'in progress' states array, addressing the issue.
A similar change should be considered for
arc destroy.