84 lines
2.6 KiB
Go
84 lines
2.6 KiB
Go
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// terraform-bundle is a tool to create "bundle archives" that contain both
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// a particular version of Terraform and a set of providers for use with it.
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//
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// Such bundles are useful for distributing a Terraform version and a set
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// of providers to a system out-of-band, in situations where Terraform's
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// auto-installer cannot be used due to firewall rules, "air-gapped" systems,
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// etc.
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//
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// When using bundle archives, it's suggested to use a version numbering
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// scheme that adds a suffix that identifies the archive as being a bundle,
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// to make it easier to distinguish bundle archives from the normal separated
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// release archives. This tool by default produces files with the following
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// naming scheme:
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//
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// terraform_0.10.0-bundle2017070302_linux_amd64.zip
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//
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// The user is free to rename these files, since the archive filename has
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// no significance to Terraform itself and the generated pseudo-version number
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// is not referenced within the archive contents.
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//
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// If using such a bundle with an on-premises Terraform Enterprise installation,
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// it's recommended to use the generated version number (or a modification
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// thereof) as the tool version within Terraform Enterprise, so that
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// bundle archives can be distinguished from official releases and from
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// each other even if the same core Terraform version is used.
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//
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// Terraform providers in general release more often than core, so it is
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// intended that this tool can be used to periodically upgrade providers
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// within certain constraints and produce a new bundle containing these
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// upgraded provider versions. A bundle archive can include multiple versions
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// of the same provider, allowing configurations containing provider version
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// constrants to be gradually migrated to newer versions.
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package main
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import (
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"log"
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"os"
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"io/ioutil"
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"github.com/mitchellh/cli"
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)
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const Version = "0.0.1"
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func main() {
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ui := &cli.ColoredUi{
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OutputColor: cli.UiColorNone,
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InfoColor: cli.UiColorNone,
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ErrorColor: cli.UiColorRed,
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WarnColor: cli.UiColorYellow,
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Ui: &cli.BasicUi{
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Reader: os.Stdin,
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Writer: os.Stdout,
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ErrorWriter: os.Stderr,
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},
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}
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// Terraform's code tends to produce noisy logs, since Terraform itself
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// suppresses them by default. To avoid polluting our console, we'll do
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// the same.
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if os.Getenv("TF_LOG") == "" {
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log.SetOutput(ioutil.Discard)
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}
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c := cli.NewCLI("terraform-bundle", Version)
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c.Args = os.Args[1:]
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c.Commands = map[string]cli.CommandFactory{
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"package": func() (cli.Command, error) {
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return &PackageCommand{
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ui: ui,
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}, nil
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},
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}
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exitStatus, err := c.Run()
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if err != nil {
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ui.Error(err.Error())
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}
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os.Exit(exitStatus)
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}
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