
Ruwenqiang contributed extensively to the huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud repository, building and enhancing a wide range of Terraform resources and data sources for cloud infrastructure automation. He focused on expanding security, networking, and observability features, implementing modules for WAF, HSS, NAT, and SecMaster, among others. Using Go and HCL, Ruwenqiang delivered robust API integrations, lifecycle management, and data modeling improvements that enabled declarative cloud governance and automated policy enforcement. His work emphasized maintainability through code refactoring, comprehensive documentation, and rigorous testing, resulting in scalable, reliable modules that improved developer productivity and supported complex enterprise cloud deployments across multiple domains.
March 2026 highlights for the Huawei Cloud Terraform provider: delivered broad feature coverage across OMS, CSS, and ELB, with a critical stability fix for DDS and expanded CSS lifecycle capabilities. These updates enhance data visibility, automation, and governance while reducing manual work for operators and developers.
March 2026 highlights for the Huawei Cloud Terraform provider: delivered broad feature coverage across OMS, CSS, and ELB, with a critical stability fix for DDS and expanded CSS lifecycle capabilities. These updates enhance data visibility, automation, and governance while reducing manual work for operators and developers.
February 2026 monthly summary for huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud. Delivered DDS and OMS enhancements that enable automated management, enhanced observability, and cost optimization. DDS enhancements include a new patch upgrade resource, a data source to retrieve KillOp rules, and node-reduction support for scaling down DDS instances. OMS enhancements add multiple new data sources for synchronization tasks, cloud vendors, migration task groups, statistics, bucket queries, and bucket region, expanding data visibility and orchestration capabilities across cloud providers. The work is backed by 11 commits across both features to ensure traceability and maintainability.
February 2026 monthly summary for huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud. Delivered DDS and OMS enhancements that enable automated management, enhanced observability, and cost optimization. DDS enhancements include a new patch upgrade resource, a data source to retrieve KillOp rules, and node-reduction support for scaling down DDS instances. OMS enhancements add multiple new data sources for synchronization tasks, cloud vendors, migration task groups, statistics, bucket queries, and bucket region, expanding data visibility and orchestration capabilities across cloud providers. The work is backed by 11 commits across both features to ensure traceability and maintainability.
January 2026 focused on expanding data source coverage, enabling richer querying, and stabilizing resource management for SecMaster and DDS, while continuing targeted optimizations across NAT, ELB, and VPCEP data sources. The month delivered multi-module enhancements in huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud that improve infrastructure as code capabilities and cloud resource governance, with a clear path to broader platform coverage in Q1.
January 2026 focused on expanding data source coverage, enabling richer querying, and stabilizing resource management for SecMaster and DDS, while continuing targeted optimizations across NAT, ELB, and VPCEP data sources. The month delivered multi-module enhancements in huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud that improve infrastructure as code capabilities and cloud resource governance, with a clear path to broader platform coverage in Q1.
Month 2025-12: Delivered a broad expansion of data sources and governance capabilities in huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud, enabling richer security telemetry, policy visibility, and automation. Focused on delivering business value through practical data access, configurable insights, and SecMaster integration to improve security posture and developer productivity.
Month 2025-12: Delivered a broad expansion of data sources and governance capabilities in huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud, enabling richer security telemetry, policy visibility, and automation. Focused on delivering business value through practical data access, configurable insights, and SecMaster integration to improve security posture and developer productivity.
November 2025 highlights substantial Terraform provider enhancements for huaweicloud, delivering a broad expansion of data sources and resources across DEW and HSS, plus governance and security-oriented capabilities. Delivered new KMS resources and data sources to manage and discover retirable grants and keystores; added CPCS data sources for instances, cluster URLs and ports; extended CSMS data for notification records; introduced multiple HSS data sources covering application protection events, website statistics, general statistics, server inventories, web framework statistics, vulnerability data, baseline checks, antivirus history, as well as vulnerability scanning Data sources (CVEs, scan tasks, scan task hosts), intrusion events, dynamic and static WTP events, and related policy resources. New capabilities include: resource to create a global asset scan task; data sources for historical change records, servers list, vulnerability CVE information, vulnerability scan tasks/hosts; ransomware protection servers data source; and data sources for cluster ports. Documentation updates to SecMaster descriptions and API comments accompany feature work. Impact: Significantly improved automation, visibility, and governance for Huawei Cloud resources. Customers gain deeper insight into asset inventories, security posture, and vulnerability management via richer data sources and new resources, enabling faster remediation and policy enforcement with Terraform. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Terraform provider development for a cloud platform, data source and resource design across DEW/HSS modules, cross-team integration, and rigorous commit hygiene with focused feature branches and accompanying documentation.
November 2025 highlights substantial Terraform provider enhancements for huaweicloud, delivering a broad expansion of data sources and resources across DEW and HSS, plus governance and security-oriented capabilities. Delivered new KMS resources and data sources to manage and discover retirable grants and keystores; added CPCS data sources for instances, cluster URLs and ports; extended CSMS data for notification records; introduced multiple HSS data sources covering application protection events, website statistics, general statistics, server inventories, web framework statistics, vulnerability data, baseline checks, antivirus history, as well as vulnerability scanning Data sources (CVEs, scan tasks, scan task hosts), intrusion events, dynamic and static WTP events, and related policy resources. New capabilities include: resource to create a global asset scan task; data sources for historical change records, servers list, vulnerability CVE information, vulnerability scan tasks/hosts; ransomware protection servers data source; and data sources for cluster ports. Documentation updates to SecMaster descriptions and API comments accompany feature work. Impact: Significantly improved automation, visibility, and governance for Huawei Cloud resources. Customers gain deeper insight into asset inventories, security posture, and vulnerability management via richer data sources and new resources, enabling faster remediation and policy enforcement with Terraform. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Terraform provider development for a cloud platform, data source and resource design across DEW/HSS modules, cross-team integration, and rigorous commit hygiene with focused feature branches and accompanying documentation.
October 2025 monthly summary for huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud focused on expanding data visibility, security automation, and cloud governance through a broad set of new data sources and resources across HSS, DEW, CPCS, and KMS. The work enables programmatic asset discovery, real-time metrics, and hardened security workflows, laying groundwork for scalable automation and compliance. Overall impact: Significantly improved the provider’s ability to introspect cloud assets (hosts, servers, processes, and file stats), monitor task and kernel module activity, and manage security/policy configurations at scale. Cross-module enhancements streamlined workflows for data retrieval, resource creation, and cryptographic key management.
October 2025 monthly summary for huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud focused on expanding data visibility, security automation, and cloud governance through a broad set of new data sources and resources across HSS, DEW, CPCS, and KMS. The work enables programmatic asset discovery, real-time metrics, and hardened security workflows, laying groundwork for scalable automation and compliance. Overall impact: Significantly improved the provider’s ability to introspect cloud assets (hosts, servers, processes, and file stats), monitor task and kernel module activity, and manage security/policy configurations at scale. Cross-module enhancements streamlined workflows for data retrieval, resource creation, and cryptographic key management.
September 2025 delivered a major capability expansion in huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud across SecMaster, WAF, and HSS, enabling declarative security data access, policy/workflow management, and best-practice deployment guidance. This work accelerates secure infrastructure operations, reduces manual configuration, and improves governance by enabling consistent reproducible security data queries and policy changes. Highlights include expanded SecMaster data sources, SecMaster resources, broad WAF data sources and rule-set coverage plus management resources, HSS data sources and login configuration resource, and published best-practice examples for SFS Turbo and EVS.
September 2025 delivered a major capability expansion in huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud across SecMaster, WAF, and HSS, enabling declarative security data access, policy/workflow management, and best-practice deployment guidance. This work accelerates secure infrastructure operations, reduces manual configuration, and improves governance by enabling consistent reproducible security data queries and policy changes. Highlights include expanded SecMaster data sources, SecMaster resources, broad WAF data sources and rule-set coverage plus management resources, HSS data sources and login configuration resource, and published best-practice examples for SFS Turbo and EVS.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-08 focusing on security features and data source enhancements across the huaweicloud Terraform Provider. The month delivered a sizable expansion of Honeypot policy capabilities and a broad set of datasources that improve visibility, governance, and automation for security posture and deployment workflows. Key points: - Resource delivery: HSS Dynamic Port Honeypot Policy Resources enabling close, switch, and general management of dynamic honeypot policies on servers. This enables automated enforcement and rapid response to suspicious port activity. - Datasources: HSS Honeypot Policy Datasources (list honeypot policies, common login IPs, common login locations) to improve run-time visibility and auditability. Secmaster and WAF data sources expanded for security reports, alert templates, geolocation, domain status, and attack telemetry. - Comprehensive Secmaster data sources: workflow instances, workflow details, versions, layout wizards and details, plus layout fields for improved deployment governance and observability. - Agent and security telemetry: CBR Agent Status datasource and multiple WAF datasources (geolocation, security report subscriptions, user bundle, instance tags, domain status, top attacked domains, service exceptions, attack events, attack protective types). - Cross-repo signaling: coordinated changes across huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud to extend security coverage and telemetry without requiring disruptive changes to existing workflows. Overall impact: - Substantial increase in automation for security posture management and operational visibility. - Reduced manual effort for policy management and data collection, enabling faster incident response and audit readiness. - Strengthened governance with richer data surfaces for security and compliance reviews. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Terraform provider development patterns (resources and datasources) - Secure policy automation for honeypots and related observations - Data-source design across security domains (honeypot,Secmaster, CBR, WAF, layout fields) - Observability improvements through richer telemetry and workflow metadata - Cross-team coordination and deliverables alignment across multiple commits and modules
Concise monthly summary for 2025-08 focusing on security features and data source enhancements across the huaweicloud Terraform Provider. The month delivered a sizable expansion of Honeypot policy capabilities and a broad set of datasources that improve visibility, governance, and automation for security posture and deployment workflows. Key points: - Resource delivery: HSS Dynamic Port Honeypot Policy Resources enabling close, switch, and general management of dynamic honeypot policies on servers. This enables automated enforcement and rapid response to suspicious port activity. - Datasources: HSS Honeypot Policy Datasources (list honeypot policies, common login IPs, common login locations) to improve run-time visibility and auditability. Secmaster and WAF data sources expanded for security reports, alert templates, geolocation, domain status, and attack telemetry. - Comprehensive Secmaster data sources: workflow instances, workflow details, versions, layout wizards and details, plus layout fields for improved deployment governance and observability. - Agent and security telemetry: CBR Agent Status datasource and multiple WAF datasources (geolocation, security report subscriptions, user bundle, instance tags, domain status, top attacked domains, service exceptions, attack events, attack protective types). - Cross-repo signaling: coordinated changes across huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud to extend security coverage and telemetry without requiring disruptive changes to existing workflows. Overall impact: - Substantial increase in automation for security posture management and operational visibility. - Reduced manual effort for policy management and data collection, enabling faster incident response and audit readiness. - Strengthened governance with richer data surfaces for security and compliance reviews. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Terraform provider development patterns (resources and datasources) - Secure policy automation for honeypots and related observations - Data-source design across security domains (honeypot,Secmaster, CBR, WAF, layout fields) - Observability improvements through richer telemetry and workflow metadata - Cross-team coordination and deliverables alignment across multiple commits and modules
July 2025: Delivered major Terraform provider enhancements for Huawei Cloud, focusing on SecMaster Playbook Management and Huawei Cloud HSS data sources & asset management. Enabled end-to-end playbook automation, richer security posture visibility, and scalable programmatic security operations, with direct business value in faster remediation and governance.
July 2025: Delivered major Terraform provider enhancements for Huawei Cloud, focusing on SecMaster Playbook Management and Huawei Cloud HSS data sources & asset management. Enabled end-to-end playbook automation, richer security posture visibility, and scalable programmatic security operations, with direct business value in faster remediation and governance.
June 2025 monthly summary for huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud: Delivered substantial WAF enhancements and observability features, enabling end-to-end management and automation for Huawei Cloud WAF resources. Implemented data sources and resources for alarm notifications, tamper protection cache, domain lifecycle, and analytics—coupled with updates to the SFS Turbo OBS target and expansion of SecMaster data organization capabilities. No major bugs fixed reported in this period. Overall impact includes improved security operations automation, faster change management, and data-driven decision making for WAF configurations.
June 2025 monthly summary for huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud: Delivered substantial WAF enhancements and observability features, enabling end-to-end management and automation for Huawei Cloud WAF resources. Implemented data sources and resources for alarm notifications, tamper protection cache, domain lifecycle, and analytics—coupled with updates to the SFS Turbo OBS target and expansion of SecMaster data organization capabilities. No major bugs fixed reported in this period. Overall impact includes improved security operations automation, faster change management, and data-driven decision making for WAF configurations.
Month: 2025-05 — Focused on delivering substantial Terraform provider enhancements for HuaweiCloud, expanding data sources, attributes, and resource management to improve tag-based organization, visibility, and automation. Key features delivered across the huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud repo include: GA Tags Data Source, Frozen Information (frozen_info) support across GA resources and data sources, and expanded SFS Turbo data sources, resources, and OBS targeting support. These changes enable more precise tagging, richer GA lifecycle details, and improved data-management workflows for SFS Turbo. Overall impact includes improved configuration ergonomics, better alignment with GA and SFS Turbo product capabilities, and broader data surface for automation. No explicit major bugs reported in this period; stability improvements and documentation updates accompanied feature work.
Month: 2025-05 — Focused on delivering substantial Terraform provider enhancements for HuaweiCloud, expanding data sources, attributes, and resource management to improve tag-based organization, visibility, and automation. Key features delivered across the huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud repo include: GA Tags Data Source, Frozen Information (frozen_info) support across GA resources and data sources, and expanded SFS Turbo data sources, resources, and OBS targeting support. These changes enable more precise tagging, richer GA lifecycle details, and improved data-management workflows for SFS Turbo. Overall impact includes improved configuration ergonomics, better alignment with GA and SFS Turbo product capabilities, and broader data surface for automation. No explicit major bugs reported in this period; stability improvements and documentation updates accompanied feature work.
2025-04 Monthly Summary for huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud: Key features delivered, notable optimizations, and overall impact. Highlights include Auto Scaling Enhancements with a new policies data source, expanded AS group attributes, and an INTERVAL_ALARM policy type to improve observability and control over scaling actions; NAT Data Sources and Transit IP Enhancements for improved queryability and management with DNAT/SNAT filtering and expanded transit IP attributes; NAT SNAT Rule Enhancements enabling multiple transit IP associations for more flexible routing; and comprehensive NAT Resource Refactors and Internal Improvements to align with new service client patterns and simplify configuration. No explicit major bugs reported in the provided data; focus was on feature delivery, data-source quality, and maintainability. Overall impact includes improved autoscaling observability, better NAT resource manageability, and faster delivery through code quality improvements. Technologies/skills demonstrated include Terraform provider development, Go, data source and resource design, NAT-related resource patterns, and code refactoring for maintainability and scalability.
2025-04 Monthly Summary for huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud: Key features delivered, notable optimizations, and overall impact. Highlights include Auto Scaling Enhancements with a new policies data source, expanded AS group attributes, and an INTERVAL_ALARM policy type to improve observability and control over scaling actions; NAT Data Sources and Transit IP Enhancements for improved queryability and management with DNAT/SNAT filtering and expanded transit IP attributes; NAT SNAT Rule Enhancements enabling multiple transit IP associations for more flexible routing; and comprehensive NAT Resource Refactors and Internal Improvements to align with new service client patterns and simplify configuration. No explicit major bugs reported in the provided data; focus was on feature delivery, data-source quality, and maintainability. Overall impact includes improved autoscaling observability, better NAT resource manageability, and faster delivery through code quality improvements. Technologies/skills demonstrated include Terraform provider development, Go, data source and resource design, NAT-related resource patterns, and code refactoring for maintainability and scalability.
March 2025 Monthly Summary for huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud. Focused on expanding NAT capabilities, IoTDA enhancements, governance-related improvements, and quality fixes to strengthen enterprise-grade cloud infrastructure automation. Key features delivered: - NAT data sources and resources enhancements: gateway datasource, SNAT/DNAT rule datasources, SNAT rule resource, NAT gateway resource, and comprehensive tag/datasource upgrades. Added new fields/attributes across NAT gateway, SNAT/DNAT rules, and related datasources to improve observability and control. - Expanded tag management: introduced data sources to list NAT gateways tags, private NAT gateways tags, and transit IP tags; upgraded NAT gateway tags API from V2 to V3 to align with newer API surfaces. - IoTDA improvements: added a new resource to manage IoTDA custom authentication and a new datasource to list custom authentications; code style refactor for iotda device certificate data source and device linkage rule datasource to improve maintainability. - AS enhancements: added a datasource to get AS group tags; updated AS bandwidth policy resource to support a new API; added a resource to manage policy execute for operational workflows. - Documentation/Docs: SFS Turbo documentation updates to fix issues and improve clarity. Major bugs fixed: - Fix parameter naming error in NAT modules (validation consistency across NAT parameter handling). - Fix device async command resource 'paras' parameter loss error (ensured command request integrity). - Remove the NAT gateway resource 'spec' parameter ValidateFunc as part of API cleanup to reduce configuration risk. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Strengthened automation and service reliability with richer NAT data sources and resources, enabling precise network policy automation and improved governance. - Reduced risk and improved developer experience through code quality improvements and API cleanup, with fewer failures in parameter validation and resource requests. - Accelerated time-to-value for customers by providing richer data queries (tags and attributes) and new IoT, AS capabilities integrated into Terraform workflows. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Terraform provider development, Go programming, and Terraform data sources/resources design - NAT networking concepts: SNAT/DNAT, NAT gateways, tagging APIs - IoTDA feature development: custom authentication and data sources - API surface evolution and documentation practices - Code refactoring for maintainability and consistency across data sources
March 2025 Monthly Summary for huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud. Focused on expanding NAT capabilities, IoTDA enhancements, governance-related improvements, and quality fixes to strengthen enterprise-grade cloud infrastructure automation. Key features delivered: - NAT data sources and resources enhancements: gateway datasource, SNAT/DNAT rule datasources, SNAT rule resource, NAT gateway resource, and comprehensive tag/datasource upgrades. Added new fields/attributes across NAT gateway, SNAT/DNAT rules, and related datasources to improve observability and control. - Expanded tag management: introduced data sources to list NAT gateways tags, private NAT gateways tags, and transit IP tags; upgraded NAT gateway tags API from V2 to V3 to align with newer API surfaces. - IoTDA improvements: added a new resource to manage IoTDA custom authentication and a new datasource to list custom authentications; code style refactor for iotda device certificate data source and device linkage rule datasource to improve maintainability. - AS enhancements: added a datasource to get AS group tags; updated AS bandwidth policy resource to support a new API; added a resource to manage policy execute for operational workflows. - Documentation/Docs: SFS Turbo documentation updates to fix issues and improve clarity. Major bugs fixed: - Fix parameter naming error in NAT modules (validation consistency across NAT parameter handling). - Fix device async command resource 'paras' parameter loss error (ensured command request integrity). - Remove the NAT gateway resource 'spec' parameter ValidateFunc as part of API cleanup to reduce configuration risk. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Strengthened automation and service reliability with richer NAT data sources and resources, enabling precise network policy automation and improved governance. - Reduced risk and improved developer experience through code quality improvements and API cleanup, with fewer failures in parameter validation and resource requests. - Accelerated time-to-value for customers by providing richer data queries (tags and attributes) and new IoT, AS capabilities integrated into Terraform workflows. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Terraform provider development, Go programming, and Terraform data sources/resources design - NAT networking concepts: SNAT/DNAT, NAT gateways, tagging APIs - IoTDA feature development: custom authentication and data sources - API surface evolution and documentation practices - Code refactoring for maintainability and consistency across data sources
February 2025 monthly summary for huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud: Key refactors and modernization across MPC transcoding and IoTDA components, delivering improved maintainability, consistency, and error handling. Focused on read/create/update/delete lifecycle methods for template groups/resources and modernization to a generic HTTP/Golang SDK pattern across IoTDA data sources and resources. This work reduces technical debt, lowers defect risk, and accelerates future feature delivery.
February 2025 monthly summary for huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud: Key refactors and modernization across MPC transcoding and IoTDA components, delivering improved maintainability, consistency, and error handling. Focused on read/create/update/delete lifecycle methods for template groups/resources and modernization to a generic HTTP/Golang SDK pattern across IoTDA data sources and resources. This work reduces technical debt, lowers defect risk, and accelerates future feature delivery.
January 2025 performance summary for huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud focused on expanding observability capabilities, modernizing API usage, and improving maintainability across core resources. The team delivered two major feature areas and reinforced code quality through targeted refactors, setting a strong foundation for safer deployments and faster feature delivery in Q1 2025.
January 2025 performance summary for huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud focused on expanding observability capabilities, modernizing API usage, and improving maintainability across core resources. The team delivered two major feature areas and reinforced code quality through targeted refactors, setting a strong foundation for safer deployments and faster feature delivery in Q1 2025.
December 2024: HuaweiCloud Terraform provider delivery focused on expanding live data access and strengthening DBSS support. Key outcomes include 3 new live data sources (transcoding templates, recordings, and disable push streams) and 5 new live resources (URL validation, referer validation, disable push streams, notification configuration, and sign URL generation), accompanied by tests and documentation. A minor naming typo in the live notification resource was corrected. In parallel, DBSS resources benefited from documentation fixes and an acceptance-test refactor to improve accuracy and stability. Together, these changes add stronger security, validation, and operational reliability while expanding live-data capabilities and developer ergonomics.
December 2024: HuaweiCloud Terraform provider delivery focused on expanding live data access and strengthening DBSS support. Key outcomes include 3 new live data sources (transcoding templates, recordings, and disable push streams) and 5 new live resources (URL validation, referer validation, disable push streams, notification configuration, and sign URL generation), accompanied by tests and documentation. A minor naming typo in the live notification resource was corrected. In parallel, DBSS resources benefited from documentation fixes and an acceptance-test refactor to improve accuracy and stability. Together, these changes add stronger security, validation, and operational reliability while expanding live-data capabilities and developer ergonomics.
Concise monthly summary for 2024-11 focusing on delivering features and enhancing IoTDA and DBSS capabilities for huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud.
Concise monthly summary for 2024-11 focusing on delivering features and enhancing IoTDA and DBSS capabilities for huaweicloud/terraform-provider-huaweicloud.

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