unused outputs in a destroy should be pruned
During a full destroy when outputs are removed, the NodeDestroyableOutput was preventing it's sibling output from being destroyed. Prune the output node if it only has its destroy node as a dependent. The destroy output test is simply run a second time with no state, which would cause the output interpolation to fail if it remained in the graph.
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@ -6582,13 +6582,11 @@ module.child.child2:
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func TestContext2Apply_destroyOutputs(t *testing.T) {
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m := testModule(t, "apply-destroy-outputs")
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h := new(HookRecordApplyOrder)
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p := testProvider("aws")
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p.ApplyFn = testApplyFn
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p.DiffFn = testDiffFn
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ctx := testContext2(t, &ContextOpts{
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Module: m,
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Hooks: []Hook{h},
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ProviderResolver: ResourceProviderResolverFixed(
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map[string]ResourceProviderFactory{
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"aws": testProviderFuncFixed(p),
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@ -6608,12 +6606,10 @@ func TestContext2Apply_destroyOutputs(t *testing.T) {
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}
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// Next, plan and apply a destroy operation
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h.Active = true
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ctx = testContext2(t, &ContextOpts{
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Destroy: true,
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State: state,
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Module: m,
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Hooks: []Hook{h},
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ProviderResolver: ResourceProviderResolverFixed(
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map[string]ResourceProviderFactory{
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"aws": testProviderFuncFixed(p),
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@ -6622,17 +6618,36 @@ func TestContext2Apply_destroyOutputs(t *testing.T) {
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})
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if _, err := ctx.Plan(); err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("err: %s", err)
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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state, err = ctx.Apply()
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("err: %s", err)
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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mod := state.RootModule()
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if len(mod.Resources) > 0 {
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t.Fatalf("bad: %#v", mod)
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t.Fatalf("expected no resources, got: %#v", mod)
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}
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// destroying again should produce no errors
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ctx = testContext2(t, &ContextOpts{
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Destroy: true,
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State: state,
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Module: m,
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ProviderResolver: ResourceProviderResolverFixed(
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map[string]ResourceProviderFactory{
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"aws": testProviderFuncFixed(p),
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},
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),
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})
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if _, err := ctx.Plan(); err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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if _, err = ctx.Apply(); err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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}
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@ -7766,7 +7781,7 @@ func TestContext2Apply_destroyProvisionerWithOutput(t *testing.T) {
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},
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Destroy: true,
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// targeting the source of the value used by all resources shoudl still
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// targeting the source of the value used by all resources should still
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// destroy them all.
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Targets: []string{"module.mod.aws_instance.baz"},
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})
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@ -119,8 +119,10 @@ func (t *DestroyValueReferenceTransformer) Transform(g *Graph) error {
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type PruneUnusedValuesTransformer struct{}
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func (t *PruneUnusedValuesTransformer) Transform(g *Graph) error {
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vs := g.Vertices()
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for _, v := range vs {
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// this might need multiple runs in order to ensure that pruning a value
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// doesn't effect a previously checked value.
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for removed := 0; ; removed = 0 {
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for _, v := range g.Vertices() {
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switch v.(type) {
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case *NodeApplyableOutput, *NodeLocal:
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// OK
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continue
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}
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if len(g.EdgesTo(v)) == 0 {
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dependants := g.UpEdges(v)
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switch dependants.Len() {
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case 0:
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// nothing at all depends on this
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g.Remove(v)
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removed++
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case 1:
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// because an output's destroy node always depends on the output,
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// we need to check for the case of a single destroy node.
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d := dependants.List()[0]
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if _, ok := d.(*NodeDestroyableOutput); ok {
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g.Remove(v)
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removed++
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}
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}
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}
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if removed == 0 {
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break
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}
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}
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