helper/schema: start the resource importer
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package schema
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// ResourceImporter defines how a resource is imported in Terraform. This
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// can be set onto a Resource struct to make it Importable. Not all resources
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// have to be importable; if a Resource doesn't have a ResourceImporter then
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// it won't be importable.
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//
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// "Importing" in Terraform is the process of taking an already-created
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// resource and bringing it under Terraform management. This can include
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// updating Terraform state, generating Terraform configuration, etc.
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type ResourceImporter struct {
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// The functions below must all be implemented for importing to work.
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// State is called to convert an ID to one or more InstanceState to
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// insert into the Terraform state.
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State StateFunc
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}
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// StateFunc is the function called to import a resource into the
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// Terraform state. It is given a ResourceData with only ID set. This
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// ID is going to be an arbitrary value given by the user and may not map
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// directly to the ID format that the resource expects, so that should
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// be validated.
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//
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// This should return a slice of ResourceData that turn into the state
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// that was imported. This might be as simple as returning only the argument
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// that was given to the function. In other cases (such as AWS security groups),
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// an import may fan out to multiple resources and this will have to return
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// multiple.
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type StateFunc func(*ResourceData, interface{}) ([]*ResourceData, error)
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