cli: Remove positional plan argument from graph
To make the command arguments easier to understand and extend, we are moving away from positional arguments. This commit changes the graph command to take a `-plan` flag instead of an optional trailing path.
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@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ func (c *GraphCommand) Run(args []string) int {
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var graphTypeStr string
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var moduleDepth int
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var verbose bool
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var planPath string
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args = c.Meta.process(args)
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cmdFlags := c.Meta.defaultFlagSet("graph")
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@ -30,19 +31,14 @@ func (c *GraphCommand) Run(args []string) int {
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cmdFlags.StringVar(&graphTypeStr, "type", "", "type")
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cmdFlags.IntVar(&moduleDepth, "module-depth", -1, "module-depth")
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cmdFlags.BoolVar(&verbose, "verbose", false, "verbose")
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cmdFlags.StringVar(&planPath, "plan", "", "plan")
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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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c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error parsing command-line flags: %s\n", err.Error()))
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return 1
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}
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args = cmdFlags.Args()
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var planPath string
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if len(args) > 0 {
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planPath = args[0]
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args = args[1:]
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}
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configPath, err := ModulePath(args)
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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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@ -170,7 +166,7 @@ func (c *GraphCommand) Help() string {
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Usage: terraform graph [options]
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Outputs the visual execution graph of Terraform resources according to
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configuration files in the current directory.
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either the current configuration or an execution plan.
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The graph is outputted in DOT format. The typical program that can
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read this format is GraphViz, but many web services are also available
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@ -184,6 +180,9 @@ Usage: terraform graph [options]
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Options:
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-plan=tfplan Render graph using the specified plan file instead of the
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configuration in the current directory.
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-draw-cycles Highlight any cycles in the graph with colored edges.
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This helps when diagnosing cycle errors.
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@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ func TestGraph_plan(t *testing.T) {
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}
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args := []string{
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planPath,
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"-plan", planPath,
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}
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if code := c.Run(args); code != 0 {
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t.Fatalf("bad: \n%s", ui.ErrorWriter.String())
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@ -18,14 +18,14 @@ The output is in the DOT format, which can be used by
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Usage: `terraform graph [options]`
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Outputs the visual dependency graph of Terraform resources represented by the
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configuration in the current working directory.
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Outputs the visual execution graph of Terraform resources according to
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either the current configuration or an execution plan.
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The graph is outputted in DOT format. The typical program that can
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read this format is GraphViz, but many web services are also available
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to read this format.
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The -type flag can be used to control the type of graph shown. Terraform
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The `-type` flag can be used to control the type of graph shown. Terraform
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creates different graphs for different operations. See the options below
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for the list of types supported. The default type is "plan" if a
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configuration is given, and "apply" if a plan file is passed as an
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@ -33,6 +33,9 @@ argument.
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Options:
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* `-plan=tfplan` - Render graph using the specified plan file instead of the
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configuration in the current directory.
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* `-draw-cycles` - Highlight any cycles in the graph with colored edges.
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This helps when diagnosing cycle errors.
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@ -48,7 +51,7 @@ The output of `terraform graph` is in the DOT format, which can
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easily be converted to an image by making use of `dot` provided
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by GraphViz:
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```shell
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```shellsession
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$ terraform graph | dot -Tsvg > graph.svg
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```
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