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package command
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import (
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"fmt"
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2018-10-15 01:59:51 +02:00
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"path/filepath"
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"sort"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/config"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/moduledeps"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/terraform"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/tfdiags"
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"github.com/xlab/treeprint"
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)
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// ProvidersCommand is a Command implementation that prints out information
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// about the providers used in the current configuration/state.
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type ProvidersCommand struct {
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Meta
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}
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func (c *ProvidersCommand) Help() string {
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return providersCommandHelp
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}
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func (c *ProvidersCommand) Synopsis() string {
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return "Prints a tree of the providers used in the configuration"
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}
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func (c *ProvidersCommand) Run(args []string) int {
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args, err := c.Meta.process(args, false)
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if err != nil {
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return 1
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}
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2018-11-21 15:35:27 +01:00
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cmdFlags := c.Meta.defaultFlagSet("providers")
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cmdFlags.Usage = func() { c.Ui.Error(c.Help()) }
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if err := cmdFlags.Parse(args); err != nil {
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return 1
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}
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configPath, err := ModulePath(cmdFlags.Args())
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if err != nil {
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c.Ui.Error(err.Error())
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return 1
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}
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var diags tfdiags.Diagnostics
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empty, err := config.IsEmptyDir(configPath)
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if err != nil {
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diags = diags.Append(tfdiags.Sourceless(
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tfdiags.Error,
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"Error validating configuration directory",
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fmt.Sprintf("Terraform encountered an unexpected error while verifying that the given configuration directory is valid: %s.", err),
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))
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c.showDiagnostics(diags)
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return 1
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}
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if empty {
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absPath, err := filepath.Abs(configPath)
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if err != nil {
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absPath = configPath
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}
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diags = diags.Append(tfdiags.Sourceless(
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tfdiags.Error,
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"No configuration files",
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fmt.Sprintf("The directory %s contains no Terraform configuration files.", absPath),
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))
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c.showDiagnostics(diags)
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return 1
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}
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config, configDiags := c.loadConfig(configPath)
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diags = diags.Append(configDiags)
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if configDiags.HasErrors() {
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command: validate config as part of loading it
Previously we required callers to separately call .Validate on the root
module to determine if there were any value errors, but we did that
inconsistently and would thus see crashes in some cases where later code
would try to use invalid configuration as if it were valid.
Now we run .Validate automatically after config loading, returning the
resulting diagnostics. Since we return a diagnostics here, it's possible
to return both warnings and errors.
We return the loaded module even if it's invalid, so callers are free to
ignore returned errors and try to work with the config anyway, though they
will need to be defensive against invalid configuration themselves in
that case.
As a result of this, all of the commands that load configuration now need
to use diagnostic printing to signal errors. For the moment this just
allows us to return potentially-multiple config errors/warnings in full
fidelity, but also sets us up for later when more subsystems are able
to produce rich diagnostics so we can show them all together.
Finally, this commit also removes some stale, commented-out code for the
"legacy" (pre-0.8) graph implementation, which has not been available
for some time.
2017-12-07 01:41:48 +01:00
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c.showDiagnostics(diags)
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return 1
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}
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// Load the backend
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b, backendDiags := c.Backend(&BackendOpts{
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Config: config.Module.Backend,
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})
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diags = diags.Append(backendDiags)
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if backendDiags.HasErrors() {
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c.showDiagnostics(diags)
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return 1
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}
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// Get the state
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env := c.Workspace()
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terraform: Ugly huge change to weave in new State and Plan types
Due to how often the state and plan types are referenced throughout
Terraform, there isn't a great way to switch them out gradually. As a
consequence, this huge commit gets us from the old world to a _compilable_
new world, but still has a large number of known test failures due to
key functionality being stubbed out.
The stubs here are for anything that interacts with providers, since we
now need to do the follow-up work to similarly replace the old
terraform.ResourceProvider interface with its replacement in the new
"providers" package. That work, along with work to fix the remaining
failing tests, will follow in subsequent commits.
The aim here was to replace all references to terraform.State and its
downstream types with states.State, terraform.Plan with plans.Plan,
state.State with statemgr.State, and switch to the new implementations of
the state and plan file formats. However, due to the number of times those
types are used, this also ended up affecting numerous other parts of core
such as terraform.Hook, the backend.Backend interface, and most of the CLI
commands.
Just as with 5861dbf3fc49b19587a31816eb06f511ab861bb4 before, I apologize
in advance to the person who inevitably just found this huge commit while
spelunking through the commit history.
2018-08-14 23:24:45 +02:00
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state, err := b.StateMgr(env)
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if err != nil {
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c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to load state: %s", err))
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return 1
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}
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if err := state.RefreshState(); err != nil {
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c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to load state: %s", err))
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return 1
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}
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2018-03-28 02:22:51 +02:00
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s := state.State()
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depTree := terraform.ConfigTreeDependencies(config, s)
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depTree.SortDescendents()
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printRoot := treeprint.New()
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providersCommandPopulateTreeNode(printRoot, depTree)
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c.Ui.Output(printRoot.String())
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command: validate config as part of loading it
Previously we required callers to separately call .Validate on the root
module to determine if there were any value errors, but we did that
inconsistently and would thus see crashes in some cases where later code
would try to use invalid configuration as if it were valid.
Now we run .Validate automatically after config loading, returning the
resulting diagnostics. Since we return a diagnostics here, it's possible
to return both warnings and errors.
We return the loaded module even if it's invalid, so callers are free to
ignore returned errors and try to work with the config anyway, though they
will need to be defensive against invalid configuration themselves in
that case.
As a result of this, all of the commands that load configuration now need
to use diagnostic printing to signal errors. For the moment this just
allows us to return potentially-multiple config errors/warnings in full
fidelity, but also sets us up for later when more subsystems are able
to produce rich diagnostics so we can show them all together.
Finally, this commit also removes some stale, commented-out code for the
"legacy" (pre-0.8) graph implementation, which has not been available
for some time.
2017-12-07 01:41:48 +01:00
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c.showDiagnostics(diags)
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if diags.HasErrors() {
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return 1
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}
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return 0
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}
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func providersCommandPopulateTreeNode(node treeprint.Tree, deps *moduledeps.Module) {
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names := make([]string, 0, len(deps.Providers))
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for name := range deps.Providers {
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names = append(names, string(name))
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}
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sort.Strings(names)
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for _, name := range names {
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dep := deps.Providers[moduledeps.ProviderInstance(name)]
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versionsStr := dep.Constraints.String()
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if versionsStr != "" {
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versionsStr = " " + versionsStr
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}
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var reasonStr string
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switch dep.Reason {
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case moduledeps.ProviderDependencyInherited:
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reasonStr = " (inherited)"
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case moduledeps.ProviderDependencyFromState:
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reasonStr = " (from state)"
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}
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node.AddNode(fmt.Sprintf("provider.%s%s%s", name, versionsStr, reasonStr))
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}
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for _, child := range deps.Children {
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childNode := node.AddBranch(fmt.Sprintf("module.%s", child.Name))
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providersCommandPopulateTreeNode(childNode, child)
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}
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}
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const providersCommandHelp = `
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Usage: terraform providers [dir]
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Prints out a tree of modules in the referenced configuration annotated with
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their provider requirements.
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This provides an overview of all of the provider requirements across all
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referenced modules, as an aid to understanding why particular provider
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plugins are needed and why particular versions are selected.
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`
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