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Author SHA1 Message Date
Kristin Laemmert 9891d0354a
providers: use addrs.Provider as map keys for provider.Factory (#23548)
* terraform/context: use new addrs.Provider as map key in provider factories
* added NewLegacyProviderType and LegacyString funcs to make it explicit that these are temporary placeholders

This PR introduces a new concept, provider fully-qualified name (FQN), encapsulated by the `addrs.Provider` struct.
2019-12-04 11:30:20 -05:00
Kristin Laemmert 54661ec1df
command/import: fix error during import when implied provider was not used (#22855)
* command/import: properly use `-provider` supplied on the command line

The import command now attaches the provider configuration in the resource
instance, if set. That config is attached to the NodeAbstractResource
during the import graph building. This prevents errors when the implied
provider is not actually in the configuration at all, which may happen
when a configuration is using the `-beta` version of a provider (and
only that `-beta` version).

* command/import: fix variable reassignment and update docs

Fixes #22564
2019-09-20 10:02:42 -04:00
findkim 7816e61614 Bump installer protocol version to 5 and separate client and server protocol references 2019-01-16 15:07:57 -06:00
Martin Atkins 86c02d5c35 command: "terraform init" can partially initialize for 0.12upgrade
There are a few constructs from 0.11 and prior that cause 0.12 parsing to
fail altogether, which previously created a chicken/egg problem because
we need to install the providers in order to run "terraform 0.12upgrade"
and thus fix the problem.

This changes "terraform init" to use the new "early configuration" loader
for module and provider installation. This is built on the more permissive
parser in the terraform-config-inspect package, and so it allows us to
read out the top-level blocks from the configuration while accepting
legacy HCL syntax.

In the long run this will let us do version compatibility detection before
attempting a "real" config load, giving us better error messages for any
future syntax additions, but in the short term the key thing is that it
allows us to install the dependencies even if the configuration isn't
fully valid.

Because backend init still requires full configuration, this introduces a
new mode of terraform init where it detects heuristically if it seems like
we need to do a configuration upgrade and does a partial init if so,
before finally directing the user to run "terraform 0.12upgrade" before
running any other commands.

The heuristic here is based on two assumptions:
- If the "early" loader finds no errors but the normal loader does, the
  configuration is likely to be valid for Terraform 0.11 but not 0.12.
- If there's already a version constraint in the configuration that
  excludes Terraform versions prior to v0.12 then the configuration is
  probably _already_ upgraded and so it's just a normal syntax error,
  even if the early loader didn't detect it.

Once the upgrade process is removed in 0.13.0 (users will be required to
go stepwise 0.11 -> 0.12 -> 0.13 to upgrade after that), some of this can
be simplified to remove that special mode, but the idea of doing the
dependency version checks against the liberal parser will remain valuable
to increase our chances of reporting version-based incompatibilities
rather than syntax errors as we add new features in future.
2019-01-14 11:33:21 -08:00
Martin Atkins 5255e85238 "go fmt" fixups
Apparently my editor is still not reliably formatting on save, so I missed
a few formatting quirks in these files.
2018-11-19 09:02:35 -08:00
Martin Atkins b316e4ab56 command: Fix TestImport_remoteState
The import command was imposing the default state path at the CLI level,
rather than leaving that to be handled by the backend. As a result, the
output state was always forced to be terraform.tfstate, regardless of
the backend settings.
2018-11-19 09:02:35 -08:00
Martin Atkins 40eda180d6 command: go fmt in import_test.go and refresh_test.go 2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
Martin Atkins 5b61cc919b command: Fix "terraform import" tests 2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
Martin Atkins 73318a436b command: go fmt 2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
Martin Atkins d63c2fdd8d command: Show snippet of invalid resource addresses in import
If we fail to parse the resource address given to "terraform import" then
it's helpful to produce a "source code" snippet of what the user provided
so they might see more precisely which part of the address was invalid.
2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
Martin Atkins 54c1616d73 command: Update import_test.go for new provider types
This only makes it compile. It does not yet ensure that the tests pass.
2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
James Bardin 90a75422fb unlock state in console, import, graph, and push
The state locking improvements for the regular command had the side
effect of locking the state in the console, import, graph and push
commands. Those commands had been updated to get a state via the
Backend.Context method, which locks the state whenever possible, and now
need to call Unlock directly.

Add Unlock calls to all commands that call Context directly.
2018-03-21 12:13:40 -04:00
Martin Atkins f1079257ac command: show a special error message when importing in an empty dir
If users run "terraform import" in a directory with no Terraform
configuration files, it's likely that they've made a mistake either by
being in the wrong directory or forgetting to use the -config option
on the command line.

To help users find their mistake in this case, we'll now produce a
specialized error message for this situation:

    Error: No Terraform configuration files

    The directory /home/user/example does not contain any Terraform
    configuration files (.tf or .tf.json). To specify a different
    configuration directory, use the -config="..." command line option.

While here, this also converts some of the other existing messages to
diagnostics so that we can show any configuration warnings along with
the error message, and move towards the new standard error presentation.
2017-12-11 16:08:33 -08:00
James Bardin 3c807e5427 update state test strings in command package 2017-11-07 21:18:08 -05:00
Jack Bruno 3f2136d7ee cli: terraform import -ignore-missing-config
This new option allows importing without configuration present.

Configuration is required by default as a confirmation that the provided resource name is correct, but it can be useful to override this in tools that wrap Terraform to do more involved operations.
2017-09-18 11:41:30 -07:00
James Bardin e3748901b4 Don't ForceLocal for the import backend
While the `local.Local` backend is the only implementation of
`backend.Local`, creating the backend with `ForceLocal` bypasses the
`backend.Backend` in the `local.Local` causing a local state to be
implicitly created rather than using the configured state backend.

Add a test that imports into a configured backend (using the "local"
backend as a remote state proxy). This further confirms the confusing
nature of ForceLocal, as the backend _is_ local, but not from the
viewpoint of meta.Backend.
2017-08-09 10:24:32 -04:00
James Bardin 85b9069eb7 test import with -plugin-dir
The import command wasn't loading the full plugin path for discovery.
Run a basic plugin init sequence, and verify we can find a plugin (even
though the plugin is invalid and will fail).
2017-06-27 11:07:45 -04:00
Martin Atkins 9a398a7793 command: require resource to be in config before import
Previously we encouraged users to import a resource and _then_ write the
configuration block for it. This ordering creates lots of risk, since
for various reasons users can end up subsequently running Terraform
without any configuration in place, which then causes Terraform to want
to destroy the resource that was imported.

Now we invert this and require a minimal configuration block be written
first. This helps ensure that the user ends up with a correlated resource
config and state, protecting against any inconsistency caused by typos.

This addresses #11835.
2017-06-09 14:03:59 -07:00
Martin Atkins 7d8719150c command: validate import resource address early
Previously we deferred validation of the resource address on the import
command until we were in the core guts, which caused the error responses
to be rather unhelpful.

By validating these things early we can give better feedback to the user.
2017-06-09 14:03:59 -07:00
Martin Atkins f6305fcc27 command: remove commented-out, misplaced tests
For some reason there was a block of commented-out tests for the refresh
command in the test file for the import command. Here we remove them to
reduce the noise in this file.
2017-06-09 14:03:59 -07:00
Martin Atkins 4ab8973520 core: provide config to all import context tests
We're going to use config to determine provider dependencies, so we need
to always provide a config when instantiating a context or we'll end up
loading no providers at all.

We previously had a test for running "terraform import -config=''" to
disable the config entirely, but this test is now removed because it makes
no sense. The actual functionality its testing still remains for now,
but it will be removed in a subsequent commit when we start requiring that
a resource to be imported must already exist in configuration.
2017-06-09 14:03:59 -07:00
Martin Atkins 8364383c35 Push plugin discovery down into command package
Previously we did plugin discovery in the main package, but as we move
towards versioned plugins we need more information available in order to
resolve plugins, so we move this responsibility into the command package
itself.

For the moment this is just preserving the existing behavior as long as
there are only internal and unversioned plugins present. This is the
final state for provisioners in 0.10, since we don't want to support
versioned provisioners yet. For providers this is just a checkpoint along
the way, since further work is required to apply version constraints from
configuration and support additional plugin search directories.

The automatic plugin discovery behavior is not desirable for tests because
we want to mock the plugins there, so we add a new backdoor for the tests
to use to skip the plugin discovery and just provide their own mock
implementations. Most of this diff is thus noisy rework of the tests to
use this new mechanism.
2017-06-09 14:03:59 -07:00
Mitchell Hashimoto f84fd39ef9
command/import: document -var-file and -var is available #11211 2017-01-24 13:02:54 -08:00
Daniel Spangenberg 804a5bd3c5 Implements import with specified provider
This allows the import with a specified provider.
So far it was not possible to get resources imported from a different provider
than the default.
2016-11-23 11:58:58 +01:00
Mitchell Hashimoto f8ec7dad19
command/import: allow the -config flag to specify a config location 2016-11-09 15:09:13 -08:00
Mitchell Hashimoto 5107c33119
command/import: load configurations and allow empty config dirs
Fixes #7774

This modifies the `import` command to load configuration files from the
pwd. This also augments the configuration loading section for the CLI to
have a new option (default false, same as old behavior) to
allow directories with no Terraform configurations.
For import, we allow directories with no Terraform configurations so
this option is set to true.
2016-11-09 15:08:22 -08:00
Mitchell Hashimoto d6c059c43e
command/import: tests passing 2016-05-11 13:02:34 -07:00
Mitchell Hashimoto 182a8a28c0
command/import more wip 2016-05-11 13:02:33 -07:00