add a way to force depends_on behavior of data
Resources that are not yet created will not be in the graph during refresh, and therefore cannot be attached to the data source nodes. In this case we still need to indicate if there are depends_on entries inherited from the module call, which we can do with the forceDependsOn field.
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@ -58,6 +58,9 @@ type evalReadData struct {
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// determine if there are any changes that will force this data sources to
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// be deferred to apply.
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dependsOn []addrs.ConfigResource
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// forceDependsOn indicates that resources may be missing from dependsOn,
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// but the parent module may have depends_on configured.
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forceDependsOn bool
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}
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// readDataSource handles everything needed to call ReadDataSource on the provider.
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@ -302,5 +305,5 @@ func (n *evalReadDataRefresh) Eval(ctx EvalContext) (interface{}, error) {
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// immediately reading from the data source where possible, instead forcing us
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// to generate a plan.
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func (n *evalReadDataRefresh) forcePlanRead() bool {
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return len(n.Config.DependsOn) > 0 || len(n.dependsOn) > 0
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return len(n.Config.DependsOn) > 0 || len(n.dependsOn) > 0 || n.forceDependsOn
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}
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@ -122,6 +122,7 @@ func (n *NodeRefreshableDataResource) DynamicExpand(ctx EvalContext) (*Graph, er
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a.ResolvedProvider = n.ResolvedProvider
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a.ProviderMetas = n.ProviderMetas
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a.dependsOn = n.dependsOn
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a.forceDependsOn = n.forceDependsOn
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return &NodeRefreshableDataResourceInstance{
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NodeAbstractResourceInstance: a,
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@ -229,6 +230,7 @@ func (n *NodeRefreshableDataResourceInstance) EvalTree() EvalNode {
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OutputChange: &change,
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State: &state,
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dependsOn: n.dependsOn,
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forceDependsOn: n.forceDependsOn,
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},
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},
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@ -61,8 +61,9 @@ type NodeAbstractResource struct {
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// Set from GraphNodeTargetable
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Targets []addrs.Targetable
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// Set from GraphNodeDependsOn
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// Set from AttachResourceDependencies
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dependsOn []addrs.ConfigResource
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forceDependsOn bool
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// The address of the provider this resource will use
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ResolvedProvider addrs.AbsProviderConfig
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@ -402,8 +403,9 @@ func (n *NodeAbstractResource) SetTargets(targets []addrs.Targetable) {
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}
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// graphNodeAttachResourceDependencies
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func (n *NodeAbstractResource) AttachResourceDependencies(deps []addrs.ConfigResource) {
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func (n *NodeAbstractResource) AttachResourceDependencies(deps []addrs.ConfigResource, force bool) {
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n.dependsOn = deps
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n.forceDependsOn = force
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}
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// GraphNodeAttachResourceState
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@ -62,7 +62,15 @@ type graphNodeDependsOn interface {
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type graphNodeAttachResourceDependencies interface {
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GraphNodeConfigResource
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graphNodeDependsOn
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AttachResourceDependencies([]addrs.ConfigResource)
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// AttachResourceDependencies stored the discovered dependencies in the
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// resource node for evaluation later.
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//
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// The force parameter indicates that even if there are no dependencies,
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// force the data source to act as though there are for refresh purposes.
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// This is needed because yet-to-be-created resources won't be in the
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// initial refresh graph, but may still be referenced through depends_on.
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AttachResourceDependencies(deps []addrs.ConfigResource, force bool)
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}
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// GraphNodeReferenceOutside is an interface that can optionally be implemented.
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@ -186,7 +194,7 @@ func (t attachDataResourceDependenciesTransformer) Transform(g *Graph) error {
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}
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log.Printf("[TRACE] attachDataDependenciesTransformer: %s depends on %s", depender.ResourceAddr(), res)
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depender.AttachResourceDependencies(res)
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depender.AttachResourceDependencies(res, false)
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}
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return nil
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