We've not been using HIL in the main codepaths since Terraform 0.12, but
some references to it (and some supporting functionality in Terraform)
stuck around due to interactions with types we'd kept around to support
legacy shims.
However, removing the configs.RawConfig field from
terraform.ResourceConfig disconnects that subtree of dependencies from
everything else, allowing us to remove it. This is safe because the only
remaining uses of terraform.ResourceConfig are shims from values that
were already evaluated using the HCL 2 API, and thus they never need
the "just in time" HIL evaluation that ResourceConfig.interpolateForce
used to do.
We also had some HIL references in configs/hcl2shim that were previously
in support of the "terraform 0.12upgrade" command, but the implementation
of that command is now removed.
There was one remaining reference to HIL in a now-unused function in the
helper/schema package, which I removed entirely here.
This then allows us to remove the HIL dependency entirely, and also to
clean up some remaining old remants of the legacy "config" package that
we'd recently moved into the "configs" package pending further pruning.
* updating `github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-go` to `v45.0.0`
* updating `github.com/Azure/go-autorest` to `v0.11.3`
* updating `github.com/hashicorp/go-azure-helpers` to `v0.12.0`
* updating `github.com/tombuildsstuff/giovanni` to `v0.12.0`
This is for consistency with other commands which use prompts, all of
which require "yes" rather than "y" to confirm.
We also migrate the login command to use UIInput, which now supports
securely asking for passwords or secrets via the speakeasy library.
This new version permits omitting the space between the operator and the
boundary in a ruby-style version constraint, like ">1.0.0" instead of
"> 1.0.0".
This adds supports for "unmanaged" providers, or providers with process
lifecycles not controlled by Terraform. These providers are assumed to
be started before Terraform is launched, and are assumed to shut
themselves down after Terraform has finished running.
To do this, we must update the go-plugin dependency to v1.3.0, which
added support for the "test mode" plugin serving that powers all this.
As a side-effect of not needing to manage the process lifecycle anymore,
Terraform also no longer needs to worry about the provider's binary, as
it won't be used for anything anymore. Because of this, we can disable
the init behavior that concerns itself with downloading that provider's
binary, checking its version, and otherwise managing the binary.
This is all managed on a per-provider basis, so managed providers that
Terraform downloads, starts, and stops can be used in the same commands
as unmanaged providers. The TF_REATTACH_PROVIDERS environment variable
is added, and is a JSON encoding of the provider's address to the
information we need to connect to it.
This change enables two benefits: first, delve and other debuggers can
now be attached to provider server processes, and Terraform can connect.
This allows for attaching debuggers to provider processes, which before
was difficult to impossible. Second, it allows the SDK test framework to
host the provider in the same process as the test driver, while running
a production Terraform binary against the provider. This allows for Go's
built-in race detector and test coverage tooling to work as expected in
provider tests.
Unmanaged providers are expected to work in the exact same way as
managed providers, with one caveat: Terraform kills provider processes
and restarts them once per graph walk, meaning multiple times during
most Terraform CLI commands. As unmanaged providers can't be killed by
Terraform, and have no visibility into graph walks, unmanaged providers
are likely to have differences in how their global mutable state behaves
when compared to managed providers. Namely, unmanaged providers are
likely to retain global state when managed providers would have reset
it. Developers relying on global state should be aware of this.
* update vendored azure sdk
* vendor giovanni storage sdk
* Add giovanni clients
* go mod vendor
* Swap to new storage sdk
* workable tests
* update .go-version to 1.14.2
* Tests working minus SAS
* Add SAS Token support
* Update vendor
* Passing tests
* Add date randomizer
* Captalize RG
* Remove random bits
* Update client var name
Co-authored-by: kt <kt@katbyte.me>
This includes a new TargetAddrs field on both Run and RunCreateOptions
which we'll use to send resource addresses that were specified using
-target on the CLI command line when using the remote backend.
There were some unrelated upstream breaking changes compared to the last
version we had vendored, so this commit also includes some changes to the
backend/remote package to work with this new API, which now requires the
remote backend to be aware of the remote system's opaque workspace id.
* update github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go to v1.30.9
* deps: github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go@v1.30.12
Reference: https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/issues/24710
Reference: https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/issues/24741
Changes:
```
NOTES:
* backend/s3: Region validation now automatically supports the new `af-south-1` (Africa (Cape Town)) region. For AWS operations to work in the new region, the region must be explicitly enabled as outlined in the [AWS Documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/rande-manage.html#rande-manage-enable). When the region is not enabled, the Terraform S3 Backend will return errors during credential validation (e.g. `error validating provider credentials: error calling sts:GetCallerIdentity: InvalidClientTokenId: The security token included in the request is invalid`).
ENHANCEMENTS:
* backend/s3: Support automatic region validation for `af-south-1`
```
Updated via:
```console
$ go get github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go@v1.30.12
$ go mod tidy
$ go mod vendor
```
Output from acceptance testing:
```console
$ TF_ACC=1 go test -v ./backend/remote-state/s3 | grep '^--- '
--- PASS: TestBackend_impl (0.00s)
--- PASS: TestBackendConfig (1.68s)
--- PASS: TestBackendConfig_invalidKey (0.00s)
--- PASS: TestBackendConfig_invalidSSECustomerKeyLength (0.00s)
--- PASS: TestBackendConfig_invalidSSECustomerKeyEncoding (0.00s)
--- PASS: TestBackendConfig_conflictingEncryptionSchema (0.00s)
--- PASS: TestBackend (15.07s)
--- PASS: TestBackendLocked (26.40s)
--- PASS: TestBackendSSECustomerKey (16.99s)
--- PASS: TestBackendExtraPaths (12.05s)
--- PASS: TestBackendPrefixInWorkspace (5.55s)
--- PASS: TestKeyEnv (45.07s)
--- PASS: TestRemoteClient_impl (0.00s)
--- PASS: TestRemoteClient (5.39s)
--- PASS: TestRemoteClientLocks (14.30s)
--- PASS: TestForceUnlock (20.08s)
--- PASS: TestRemoteClient_clientMD5 (16.43s)
--- PASS: TestRemoteClient_stateChecksum (24.58s)
```
Co-authored-by: Nicola Senno <nicola.senno@workday.com>
This fixes several bugs:
- `substr("abc", 0, 0)` would previously return `"abc"`, despite the
length argument being `0`. This has been changed to return an empty
string when length is zero.
- `ceil(1/0)` and `floor(1/0)` would previously return a large integer
value, rather than infinity. This has been fixed.
This library implements the user-specific directory layout specifications
for various platforms (XDG on Unix, "Known Folders" on Windows, etc).
We'll use this in a subsequent commit to add additional system-specific
search directories for provider plugins, and perhaps later on also
CLI configuration directories.
It seems that the checksum for v3.3.10+incompatible has changed at some
point, causing "go mod vendor" to fail now.
We can see by the fact that no files within "vendor" have changed that the
change in checksum is not the result of any material change in the module
code, and therefore presumably resulted from some change in metadata or
a change in the Go module hashing algorithm since Go 1.12.
Implement a new provider_meta block in the terraform block of modules, allowing provider-keyed metadata to be communicated from HCL to provider binaries.
Bundled in this change for minimal protocol version bumping is the addition of markdown support for attribute descriptions and the ability to indicate when an attribute is deprecated, so this information can be shown in the schema dump.
Co-authored-by: Paul Tyng <paul@paultyng.net>
* add TencentCloud COS backend for remote state
* add vendor of dependence
* fixed error not handle and remove default value for prefix argument
* get appid from TF_COS_APPID environment variables
This brings in the new HCL extension functions "try", "can", and
"convert", along with the underlying HCL and cty infrastructure that allow
them to work.
* deps: bump terraform-config-inspect library
* configs: parse `version` in new required_providers block
With the latest version of `terraform-config-inspect`, the
required_providers attribute can now be a string or an object with
attributes "source" and "version". This change allows parsing the
version constraint from the new object while ignoring any given source attribute.
This also includes an upgrade to cty v1.1.1 because HCL calls for it.
The changes in these two libraries are mainly to codepaths that don't
directly affect Terraform, but including this upgrade will cause some
small improvements to Terraform's error messages for type conversion
problems.
In order to make this work reasonably we can't avoid using some funny
heuristics, which are somewhat reasonable to apply within the context of
Terraform itself but would not be good to add to the general "logutils".
Specifically, this is adding the additional heuristic that lines starting
with spaces are continuation lines and so should inherit the log level
of the most recent non-continuation line.