terraform: Context introduction

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Mitchell Hashimoto 2014-07-03 10:14:17 -07:00
parent d23733263f
commit 947fa4e669
12 changed files with 176 additions and 136 deletions

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@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ package config
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/helper/multierror"
)
// Config is the configuration that comes from loading a collection
@ -131,7 +133,7 @@ func (c *Config) Validate() error {
}
if len(errs) > 0 {
return &MultiError{Errors: errs}
return &multierror.Error{Errors: errs}
}
return nil

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@ -1,18 +1,18 @@
package config
package multierror
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
)
// MultiError is an error type to track multiple errors. This is used to
// Error is an error type to track multiple errors. This is used to
// accumulate errors in cases such as configuration parsing, and returning
// them as a single error.
type MultiError struct {
type Error struct {
Errors []error
}
func (e *MultiError) Error() string {
func (e *Error) Error() string {
points := make([]string, len(e.Errors))
for i, err := range e.Errors {
points[i] = fmt.Sprintf("* %s", err)
@ -23,18 +23,18 @@ func (e *MultiError) Error() string {
len(e.Errors), strings.Join(points, "\n"))
}
// MultiErrorAppend is a helper function that will append more errors
// onto a MultiError in order to create a larger multi-error. If the
// original error is not a MultiError, it will be turned into one.
func MultiErrorAppend(err error, errs ...error) *MultiError {
// ErrorAppend is a helper function that will append more errors
// onto a Error in order to create a larger multi-error. If the
// original error is not a Error, it will be turned into one.
func ErrorAppend(err error, errs ...error) *Error {
if err == nil {
err = new(MultiError)
err = new(Error)
}
switch err := err.(type) {
case *MultiError:
case *Error:
if err == nil {
err = new(MultiError)
err = new(Error)
}
err.Errors = append(err.Errors, errs...)
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ func MultiErrorAppend(err error, errs ...error) *MultiError {
newErrs := make([]error, len(errs)+1)
newErrs[0] = err
copy(newErrs[1:], errs)
return &MultiError{
return &Error{
Errors: newErrs,
}
}

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@ -1,19 +1,19 @@
package config
package multierror
import (
"errors"
"testing"
)
func TestMultiError_Impl(t *testing.T) {
func TestError_Impl(t *testing.T) {
var raw interface{}
raw = &MultiError{}
raw = &Error{}
if _, ok := raw.(error); !ok {
t.Fatal("MultiError must implement error")
t.Fatal("Error must implement error")
}
}
func TestMultiErrorError(t *testing.T) {
func TestErrorError(t *testing.T) {
expected := `2 error(s) occurred:
* foo
@ -24,32 +24,32 @@ func TestMultiErrorError(t *testing.T) {
errors.New("bar"),
}
multi := &MultiError{errors}
multi := &Error{errors}
if multi.Error() != expected {
t.Fatalf("bad: %s", multi.Error())
}
}
func TestMultiErrorAppend_MultiError(t *testing.T) {
original := &MultiError{
func TestErrorAppend_Error(t *testing.T) {
original := &Error{
Errors: []error{errors.New("foo")},
}
result := MultiErrorAppend(original, errors.New("bar"))
result := ErrorAppend(original, errors.New("bar"))
if len(result.Errors) != 2 {
t.Fatalf("wrong len: %d", len(result.Errors))
}
original = &MultiError{}
result = MultiErrorAppend(original, errors.New("bar"))
original = &Error{}
result = ErrorAppend(original, errors.New("bar"))
if len(result.Errors) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("wrong len: %d", len(result.Errors))
}
}
func TestMultiErrorAppend_NonMultiError(t *testing.T) {
func TestErrorAppend_NonError(t *testing.T) {
original := errors.New("foo")
result := MultiErrorAppend(original, errors.New("bar"))
result := ErrorAppend(original, errors.New("bar"))
if len(result.Errors) != 2 {
t.Fatalf("wrong len: %d", len(result.Errors))
}

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terraform/context.go Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
package terraform
import (
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/config"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/helper/multierror"
)
// Context represents all the context that Terraform needs in order to
// perform operations on infrastructure. This structure is built using
// ContextOpts and NewContext. See the documentation for those.
//
// Additionally, a context can be created from a Plan using Plan.Context.
type Context struct {
config *config.Config
diff *Diff
hooks []Hook
state *State
providers map[string]ResourceProviderFactory
variables map[string]string
}
// ContextOpts are the user-creatable configuration structure to create
// a context with NewContext.
type ContextOpts struct {
Config *config.Config
Diff *Diff
Hooks []Hook
State *State
Providers map[string]ResourceProviderFactory
Variables map[string]string
}
// NewContext creates a new context.
//
// Once a context is created, the pointer values within ContextOpts should
// not be mutated in any way, since the pointers are copied, not the values
// themselves.
func NewContext(opts *ContextOpts) *Context {
return &Context{
config: opts.Config,
diff: opts.Diff,
hooks: opts.Hooks,
state: opts.State,
providers: opts.Providers,
variables: opts.Variables,
}
}
// Validate validates the configuration and returns any warnings or errors.
func (c *Context) Validate() ([]string, []error) {
var rerr *multierror.Error
// Validate the configuration itself
if err := c.config.Validate(); err != nil {
rerr = multierror.ErrorAppend(rerr, err)
}
// Validate the user variables
if errs := smcUserVariables(c.config, c.variables); len(errs) > 0 {
rerr = multierror.ErrorAppend(rerr, errs...)
}
var errs []error
if rerr != nil && len(rerr.Errors) > 0 {
errs = rerr.Errors
}
return nil, errs
}

54
terraform/context_test.go Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
package terraform
import (
"testing"
)
func TestContextValidate(t *testing.T) {
config := testConfig(t, "validate-good")
c := testContext(t, &ContextOpts{
Config: config,
})
w, e := c.Validate()
if len(w) > 0 {
t.Fatalf("bad: %#v", w)
}
if len(e) > 0 {
t.Fatalf("bad: %#v", e)
}
}
func TestContextValidate_badVar(t *testing.T) {
config := testConfig(t, "validate-bad-var")
c := testContext(t, &ContextOpts{
Config: config,
})
w, e := c.Validate()
if len(w) > 0 {
t.Fatalf("bad: %#v", w)
}
if len(e) == 0 {
t.Fatalf("bad: %#v", e)
}
}
func TestContextValidate_requiredVar(t *testing.T) {
config := testConfig(t, "validate-required-var")
c := testContext(t, &ContextOpts{
Config: config,
})
w, e := c.Validate()
if len(w) > 0 {
t.Fatalf("bad: %#v", w)
}
if len(e) == 0 {
t.Fatalf("bad: %#v", e)
}
}
func testContext(t *testing.T, opts *ContextOpts) *Context {
return NewContext(opts)
}

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@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ import (
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/config"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/depgraph"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/helper/multierror"
)
// GraphOpts are options used to create the resource graph that Terraform
@ -325,7 +326,7 @@ func graphAddMissingResourceProviders(
}
if len(errs) > 0 {
return &MultiError{Errors: errs}
return &multierror.Error{Errors: errs}
}
return nil
@ -518,7 +519,7 @@ func graphInitResourceProviders(
}
if len(errs) > 0 {
return &MultiError{Errors: errs}
return &multierror.Error{Errors: errs}
}
return nil
@ -583,7 +584,7 @@ func graphMapResourceProviders(g *depgraph.Graph) error {
}
if len(errs) > 0 {
return &MultiError{Errors: errs}
return &multierror.Error{Errors: errs}
}
return nil

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@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
package terraform
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
)
// MultiError is an error type to track multiple errors. This is used to
// accumulate errors in cases such as configuration parsing, and returning
// them as a single error.
type MultiError struct {
Errors []error
}
func (e *MultiError) Error() string {
points := make([]string, len(e.Errors))
for i, err := range e.Errors {
points[i] = fmt.Sprintf("* %s", err)
}
return fmt.Sprintf(
"%d error(s) occurred:\n\n%s",
len(e.Errors), strings.Join(points, "\n"))
}
// MultiErrorAppend is a helper function that will append more errors
// onto a MultiError in order to create a larger multi-error. If the
// original error is not a MultiError, it will be turned into one.
func MultiErrorAppend(err error, errs ...error) *MultiError {
if err == nil {
err = new(MultiError)
}
switch err := err.(type) {
case *MultiError:
if err == nil {
err = new(MultiError)
}
err.Errors = append(err.Errors, errs...)
return err
default:
newErrs := make([]error, len(errs)+1)
newErrs[0] = err
copy(newErrs[1:], errs)
return &MultiError{
Errors: newErrs,
}
}
}

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@ -1,56 +0,0 @@
package terraform
import (
"errors"
"testing"
)
func TestMultiError_Impl(t *testing.T) {
var raw interface{}
raw = &MultiError{}
if _, ok := raw.(error); !ok {
t.Fatal("MultiError must implement error")
}
}
func TestMultiErrorError(t *testing.T) {
expected := `2 error(s) occurred:
* foo
* bar`
errors := []error{
errors.New("foo"),
errors.New("bar"),
}
multi := &MultiError{errors}
if multi.Error() != expected {
t.Fatalf("bad: %s", multi.Error())
}
}
func TestMultiErrorAppend_MultiError(t *testing.T) {
original := &MultiError{
Errors: []error{errors.New("foo")},
}
result := MultiErrorAppend(original, errors.New("bar"))
if len(result.Errors) != 2 {
t.Fatalf("wrong len: %d", len(result.Errors))
}
original = &MultiError{}
result = MultiErrorAppend(original, errors.New("bar"))
if len(result.Errors) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("wrong len: %d", len(result.Errors))
}
}
func TestMultiErrorAppend_NonMultiError(t *testing.T) {
original := errors.New("foo")
result := MultiErrorAppend(original, errors.New("bar"))
if len(result.Errors) != 2 {
t.Fatalf("wrong len: %d", len(result.Errors))
}
}

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@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ import (
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/config"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/depgraph"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/helper/multierror"
)
// Terraform is the primary structure that is used to interact with
@ -282,7 +283,7 @@ func (t *Terraform) applyWalkFn(
// Determine the new state and update variables
err = nil
if len(errs) > 0 {
err = &MultiError{Errors: errs}
err = &multierror.Error{Errors: errs}
}
return r.Vars(), err

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@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
resource "aws_instance" "foo" {
num = "2"
}
resource "aws_instance" "bar" {
foo = "${var.foo}"
}

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@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
resource "aws_instance" "foo" {
num = "2"
}
resource "aws_instance" "bar" {
foo = "bar"
}

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
variable "foo" {}
resource "aws_instance" "web" {
ami = "${var.foo}"
}