main.ConfigDir is just a wrapper around cliconfig.ConfigDir to allow us to
gradually clean up the old calls here, but since this is new code we might
as well do it right from the start.
We're not ready to ship this in a release yet because there's still some
remaining work to do on the Terraform Cloud side, but we want to get the
implementation work behind this into the master branch so it's easier to
maintain it in the mean time, rather than letting this long-lived branch
live even longer.
We'll continue to iterate on UX polish and other details in subsequent
commits, and eventually enable this.
This was a vestige from earlier prototyping when we were considering
supporting adding credentials to existing .tfrc native syntax files.
However, that proved impractical because the CLI config format is still
HCL 1.0 and that can't reliably perform programmatic surgical updates,
so we'll remove this option for now. We might add it back in later if it
becomes more practical to support it.
These run against a stub OAuth server implementation, verifying that we
are able to run an end-to-end login transaction for both the authorization
code and the password grant types.
This includes adding support for authorization code grants to our stub
OAuth server implementation; it previously supported only the password
grant type.
For unit testing in particular we can't launch a real browser for testing,
so this indirection is primarily to allow us to substitute a mock when
testing a command that can launch a browser.
This includes a simple mock implementation that expects to interact with
a running web server directly.
Because we're going to pass the credentials we obtain on to some
credentials store (either a credentials helper or a local file on disk)
we ought to disclose that first and give the user a chance to cancel out
and set up a different credentials storage mechanism first if desired.
This also includes the very beginnings of support for the owner password
grant type when running against app.terraform.io. This will be used only
temporarily at initial release to allow a faster initial release without
blocking on implementation of a full OAuth flow in Terraform Cloud.
The canonical location of the "template" provider is now in the hashicorp
namespace rather than the terraform-providers namespace, so the output
has changed to reflect that.
This gets us slightly faster test runtimes and also insulates us better
from downtime of individual upstreams, in favor of being dependent only
on one specific upstream (the Go module proxy itself, currently run by
Google).
Properly exclude files under "./vendor/" path, and find "files" only.
The original method "might" found "directories" with the same naming,
or, might exclude occasionally exclude the go files with "vendor" string
in any part of its path.