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Pam Selle 0a02e7040f
Store sensitive attribute paths in state (#26338)
* Add creation test and simplify in-place test

* Add deletion test

* Start adding marking from state

Start storing paths that should be marked
when pulled out of state. Implements deep
copy for attr paths. This commit also includes some
comment noise from investigations, and fixing the diff test

* Fix apply stripping marks

* Expand diff tests

* Basic apply test

* Update comments on equality checks to clarify current understanding

* Add JSON serialization for sensitive paths

We need to serialize a slice of cty.Path values to be used to re-mark
the sensitive values of a resource instance when loading the state file.
Paths consist of a list of steps, each of which may be either getting an
attribute value by name, or indexing into a collection by string or
number.

To serialize these without building a complex parser for a compact
string form, we render a nested array of small objects, like so:

[
  [
    { type: "get_attr", value: "foo" },
    { type: "index", value: { "type": "number", "value": 2 } }
  ]
]

The above example is equivalent to a path `foo[2]`.

* Format diffs with map types

Comparisons need unmarked values to operate on,
so create unmarked values for those operations. Additionally,
change diff to cover map types

* Remove debugging printing

* Fix bug with marking non-sensitive values

When pulling a sensitive value from state,
we were previously using those marks to remark
the planned new value, but that new value
might *not* be sensitive, so let's not do that

* Fix apply test

Apply was not passing the second state
through to the third pass at apply

* Consistency in checking for length of paths vs inspecting into value

* In apply, don't mark with before paths

* AttrPaths test coverage for DeepCopy

* Revert format changes

Reverts format changes in format/diff for this
branch so those changes can be discussed on a separate PR

* Refactor name of AttrPaths to AttrSensitivePaths

* Rename AttributePaths/attributePaths for naming consistency

Co-authored-by: Alisdair McDiarmid <alisdair@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-09-24 12:40:17 -04:00
Pam Selle 8d8389da74 Add diff test with a sensitive change
Adds a diff test for a changed value,
and modifies the diff file to cover variable
diffs on sensitive values
2020-09-10 16:45:31 -04:00
Alisdair McDiarmid 09d8355f43 command: Add experimental concise diff renderer
When rendering a diff between current state and projected state, we only
show resources and outputs which have changes. However, we show a full
structural diff for these values, which includes all attributes and
blocks for a changed resource or output. The result can be a very long
diff, which makes it difficult to verify what the changed fields are.

This commit adds an experimental concise diff renderer, which suppresses
most unchanged fields, only displaying the most relevant changes and
some identifying context. This means:

- Always show all identifying attributes, initially defined as `id`,
  `name`, and `tags`, even if unchanged;
- Only show changed, added, or removed primitive values: `string`,
  `number`, or `bool`;
- Only show added or removed elements in unordered collections and
  structural types: `map`, `set`, and `object`;
- Show added or removed elements with any surrounding unchanged elements
  for sequence types: `list` and `tuple`;
- Only show added or removed nested blocks, or blocks with changed
  attributes.

If any attributes, collection elements, or blocks are hidden, a count
is kept and displayed at the end of the parent scope. This ensures that
it is clear that the diff is only displaying a subset of the resource.

The experiment is currently enabled by default, but can be disabled by
setting the TF_X_CONCISE_DIFF environment variable to 0.
2020-09-10 10:35:55 -04:00
Alisdair McDiarmid ba9baac36d command: Add tests for format.OutputChanges
Most of the functionality for rendering output changes is covered by the
tests for ResourceChanges, as they both share the same diff renderer.
This commit adds a few tests to cover some of the output specific code.
2020-09-04 16:22:23 -04:00
James Bardin e13eecbc5b finish provider ModuleInstance replacement 2020-03-11 14:19:52 -04:00
Kristin Laemmert 47a16b0937
addrs: embed Provider in AbsProviderConfig instead of Type
a large refactor to addrs.AbsProviderConfig, embedding the addrs.Provider instead of a Type string. I've added and updated tests, added some Legacy functions to support older state formats and shims, and added a normalization step when reading v4 (current) state files (not the added tests under states/statefile/roundtrip which work with both current and legacy-style AbsProviderConfig strings).

The remaining 'fixme' and 'todo' comments are mostly going to be addressed in a subsequent PR and involve looking up a given local provider config's FQN. This is fine for now as we are only working with default assumption.
2020-02-13 15:32:58 -05:00
Martin Atkins 8b511524d6
Initial steps towards AbsProviderConfig/LocalProviderConfig separation (#23978)
* Introduce "Local" terminology for non-absolute provider config addresses

In a future change AbsProviderConfig and LocalProviderConfig are going to
become two entirely distinct types, rather than Abs embedding Local as
written here. This naming change is in preparation for that subsequent
work, which will also include introducing a new "ProviderConfig" type
that is an interface that AbsProviderConfig and LocalProviderConfig both
implement.

This is intended to be largely just a naming change to get started, so
we can deal with all of the messy renaming. However, this did also require
a slight change in modeling where the Resource.DefaultProviderConfig
method has become Resource.DefaultProvider returning a Provider address
directly, because this method doesn't have enough information to construct
a true and accurate LocalProviderConfig -- it would need to refer to the
configuration to know what this module is calling the provider it has
selected.

In order to leave a trail to follow for subsequent work, all of the
changes here are intended to ensure that remaining work will become
obvious via compile-time errors when all of the following changes happen:
- The concept of "legacy" provider addresses is removed from the addrs
  package, including removing addrs.NewLegacyProvider and
  addrs.Provider.LegacyString.
- addrs.AbsProviderConfig stops having addrs.LocalProviderConfig embedded
  in it and has an addrs.Provider and a string alias directly instead.
- The provider-schema-handling parts of Terraform core are updated to
  work with addrs.Provider to identify providers, rather than legacy
  strings.

In particular, there are still several codepaths here making legacy
provider address assumptions (in order to limit the scope of this change)
but I've made sure each one is doing something that relies on at least
one of the above changes not having been made yet.

* addrs: ProviderConfig interface

In a (very) few special situations in the main "terraform" package we need
to make runtime decisions about whether a provider config is absolute
or local.

We currently do that by exploiting the fact that AbsProviderConfig has
LocalProviderConfig nested inside of it and so in the local case we can
just ignore the wrapping AbsProviderConfig and use the embedded value.

In a future change we'll be moving away from that embedding and making
these two types distinct in order to represent that mapping between them
requires consulting a lookup table in the configuration, and so here we
introduce a new interface type ProviderConfig that can represent either
AbsProviderConfig or LocalProviderConfig decided dynamically at runtime.

This also includes the Config.ResolveAbsProviderAddr method that will
eventually be responsible for that local-to-absolute translation, so
that callers with access to the configuration can normalize to an
addrs.AbsProviderConfig given a non-nil addrs.ProviderConfig. That's
currently unused because existing callers are still relying on the
simplistic structural transform, but we'll switch them over in a later
commit.

* rename LocalType to LocalName

Co-authored-by: Kristin Laemmert <mildwonkey@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-01-31 08:23:07 -05:00
Kristin Laemmert 6541775ce4
addrs: roll back change to Type field in ProviderConfig (#23937) 2020-01-28 08:13:30 -05:00
Kristin Laemmert e3416124cc
addrs: replace "Type string" with "Type Provider" in ProviderConfig
* huge change to weave new addrs.Provider into addrs.ProviderConfig
* terraform: do not include an empty string in the returned Providers /
Provisioners
- Fixed a minor bug where results included an extra empty string
2019-12-06 08:00:18 -05:00
Simon Brady 7a9fa93724 command/plan: Fix panic in plan output with string containing null and whitespace (#23102)
* command/plan: Fix panic in plan output with string containing null and whitespace
* command/format: add test for null string with whitespace
2019-11-15 10:25:49 -05:00
Thayne McCombs a895a42f85 command/format: fix missing elements at the end of lists in diffs 2019-11-08 16:05:23 -08:00
Martin Atkins 7db2825646 command/format: multi-line rendering for unchanged strings
We have a special treatment for multi-line strings that are being updated
in-place where we show them across multiple lines in the plan output, but
we didn't use that same treatment for rendering multi-line strings in
isolation such as when they are being added for the first time.

Here we detect when we're rendering a multi-line string in a no-change
situation and render it using the diff renderer instead, using the same
value for old and new and thus producing a multi-line result without any
diff markers at all.

This improves consistency between the change and no-change cases, and
makes multi-line strings (such as YAML in block mode) readable in all
cases.
2019-11-07 15:25:40 -08:00
Martin Atkins 6adcc7ab73 vendor: go get github.com/zclconf/go-cty@master
cty now guarantees that sets of primitive values will iterate in a
reasonable order. Previously it was the caller's responsibility to deal
with that, but we invariably neglected to do so, causing inconsistent
ordering. Since cty prioritizes consistent behavior over performance, it
now imposes its own sort on set elements as part of iterating over them so
that calling applications don't have to worry so much about it.

This change also causes cty to consistently push unknown and null values
in sets to the end of iteration, where before that was undefined. This
means that our diff output will now consistently list additions before
removals when showing sets, rather than the ordering being undefined as
before.

The ordering of known, non-null, non-primitive values is still not
contractually fixed but remains consistent for a particular version of
cty.
2019-04-30 15:49:28 -07:00
James Bardin f79a768a4e command/format: take noop changes from lcs
When rendering the diff, the NoOp changes should come from the LCS
sequence, rather than the new sequence. The two indexes will not align
in many cases, adding the wrong new object or indexing out of bounds.
2019-04-27 11:28:02 -04:00
Frederic 0f1f504c22 command/format: indicate in diff when adding an attribute forces replacement 2019-03-29 14:52:13 -07:00
Martin Atkins e918fa83ec command/format: Don't panic when item removed from list of objects
Due to these tests happening in the wrong order, removing an object from
the end of a sequence of objects would previously cause a bounds-check
panic.

Rather than a more severe rework of the logic here, for now we'll just
introduce an extra precondition to prevent the panic. The code that
follows already handles the case where there _is_ no new object (i.e. the
"old" object is being deleted) as long as we're able to pass through this
type-checking logic.

The new "JSON list of objects - removing item" test covers this problem
by rendering a diff for an object being removed from the end of a list
of objects within a JSON value.
2019-03-19 15:46:40 -07:00
James Bardin 0569e39788 don't try to treat "null" as json in diff output
Trying to decode and write "null" as json will panic, since it decodes
to nil.
2019-03-14 17:20:42 -04:00
Martin Atkins 2d41c1009b command/format: Diffs for NestingMap block types
Our initial prototype of new-style diff rendering excluded this because
the old SDK has no support for this construct. However, we want to be able
to introduce this construct in the new SDK without breaking compatibility
with existing versions of Terraform Core, so we need to implement it now
so it's ready to be used once the SDK implements it.

The key associated with each block allows us to properly correlate the
items to recognize the difference between an in-place update of an
existing block and the addition/deletion of a block.
2019-03-11 08:18:26 -07:00
Martin Atkins 69772b11b1 command/format: test for diff rendering with dynamic-typed subattrs
We use cty a little differently when a nested list block contains a
dynamically-typed attribute: it appears as a tuple value instead of a
list value so that we can retain the individual types of each element.

Here we introduce a test for that case, but doing so required also making
the runTestCases function handle types in a stricter way so that it will
produce planned values that match how Terraform Core would do it,
including the necessary late-bound type information for the
dynamically-typed attribute.
2019-03-11 08:18:26 -07:00
Kristin Laemmert b9d8e96e0c
command/plan: plan output should indicate if a resource is being (#20580)
replaced because the instance was tainted.
2019-03-05 16:18:55 -08:00
Radek Simko b492c3662c
Merge pull request #20089 from hashicorp/t-cmd-fmt-sensitive-update
command/format: Add test to cover update of sensitive field
2019-01-23 15:55:53 +00:00
Radek Simko f04d0b48bc
command/format: Add test to cover update of sensitive field 2019-01-23 15:32:13 +00:00
Radek Simko 953eae7e4b
command/format: Fix rendering of different types 2019-01-23 13:13:48 +00:00
Radek Simko 0dff8fe5e0
Add failing test case for tuple 2019-01-22 16:49:49 +00:00
Radek Simko 3d0a25c65d
command/format: Fix nested (JSON) object formatting 2019-01-22 16:26:28 +00:00
Radek Simko 98cc99e632
command/format: Add crashing test with unknown element in map 2019-01-21 15:04:13 +00:00
Radek Simko 73225c7aeb
command/format: Add crashing test with unknown element in list 2019-01-21 15:04:13 +00:00
Radek Simko e7e8b7358f
command/format: Add crashing test with unknown element in set 2019-01-21 15:04:13 +00:00
Radek Simko 13896d72c5
command/format: Render empty object as {} 2019-01-15 14:34:49 +00:00
Radek Simko 5f14b7a7f2
command/format: Render empty primitive list/set as [] 2019-01-15 14:34:49 +00:00
Radek Simko 09d19ca9d9
command/format: Render empty JSON object as {} 2019-01-15 14:34:48 +00:00
Radek Simko 0dd2d56f18
command/format: Render empty maps as {} 2019-01-15 14:34:46 +00:00
Radek Simko d96f4fa77b
command/format: Ignore removal of empty strings 2019-01-13 22:56:04 +00:00
Radek Simko b28efa0bf3
command/format: Fix tests 2018-12-12 14:28:12 +00:00
Radek Simko 0b981fa641
command/format: Fix rendering of force-new updates 2018-12-12 14:19:17 +00:00
Radek Simko fe117e9f02
command/format: Fix rendering of nested blocks during update 2018-12-11 18:07:21 +00:00
Radek Simko 2df886397b
command/format: Add more tests to cover non-primitive fields 2018-12-11 14:16:25 +00:00
Radek Simko e3e459a8d4
command/format: Restructure tests 2018-12-11 14:16:17 +00:00
Radek Simko 49e7026bdd
command/format: Add tests for ResourceChange renderer 2018-12-10 17:42:45 +00:00