package local import ( "context" "errors" "fmt" "io/ioutil" "os" "path/filepath" "sort" "sync" "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/backend" "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/helper/schema" "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/state" "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/terraform" "github.com/mitchellh/cli" "github.com/mitchellh/colorstring" ) const ( DefaultEnvDir = "terraform.tfstate.d" DefaultEnvFile = "environment" DefaultStateFilename = "terraform.tfstate" DefaultDataDir = ".terraform" DefaultBackupExtension = ".backup" ) // Local is an implementation of EnhancedBackend that performs all operations // locally. This is the "default" backend and implements normal Terraform // behavior as it is well known. type Local struct { // CLI and Colorize control the CLI output. If CLI is nil then no CLI // output will be done. If CLIColor is nil then no coloring will be done. CLI cli.Ui CLIColor *colorstring.Colorize // The State* paths are set from the CLI options, and may be left blank to // use the defaults. If the actual paths for the local backend state are // needed, use the StatePaths method. // // StatePath is the local path where state is read from. // // StateOutPath is the local path where the state will be written. // If this is empty, it will default to StatePath. // // StateBackupPath is the local path where a backup file will be written. // Set this to "-" to disable state backup. // // StateEnvPath is the path to the folder containing environments. This // defaults to DefaultEnvDir if not set. StatePath string StateOutPath string StateBackupPath string StateEnvDir string // We only want to create a single instance of a local state, so store them // here as they're loaded. states map[string]state.State // Terraform context. Many of these will be overridden or merged by // Operation. See Operation for more details. ContextOpts *terraform.ContextOpts // OpInput will ask for necessary input prior to performing any operations. // // OpValidation will perform validation prior to running an operation. The // variable naming doesn't match the style of others since we have a func // Validate. OpInput bool OpValidation bool // Backend, if non-nil, will use this backend for non-enhanced behavior. // This allows local behavior with remote state storage. It is a way to // "upgrade" a non-enhanced backend to an enhanced backend with typical // behavior. // // If this is nil, local performs normal state loading and storage. Backend backend.Backend schema *schema.Backend opLock sync.Mutex once sync.Once } func (b *Local) Input( ui terraform.UIInput, c *terraform.ResourceConfig) (*terraform.ResourceConfig, error) { b.once.Do(b.init) f := b.schema.Input if b.Backend != nil { f = b.Backend.Input } return f(ui, c) } func (b *Local) Validate(c *terraform.ResourceConfig) ([]string, []error) { b.once.Do(b.init) f := b.schema.Validate if b.Backend != nil { f = b.Backend.Validate } return f(c) } func (b *Local) Configure(c *terraform.ResourceConfig) error { b.once.Do(b.init) f := b.schema.Configure if b.Backend != nil { f = b.Backend.Configure } return f(c) } func (b *Local) States() ([]string, error) { // If we have a backend handling state, defer to that. if b.Backend != nil { return b.Backend.States() } // the listing always start with "default" envs := []string{backend.DefaultStateName} entries, err := ioutil.ReadDir(b.stateEnvDir()) // no error if there's no envs configured if os.IsNotExist(err) { return envs, nil } if err != nil { return nil, err } var listed []string for _, entry := range entries { if entry.IsDir() { listed = append(listed, filepath.Base(entry.Name())) } } sort.Strings(listed) envs = append(envs, listed...) return envs, nil } // DeleteState removes a named state. // The "default" state cannot be removed. func (b *Local) DeleteState(name string) error { // If we have a backend handling state, defer to that. if b.Backend != nil { return b.Backend.DeleteState(name) } if name == "" { return errors.New("empty state name") } if name == backend.DefaultStateName { return errors.New("cannot delete default state") } delete(b.states, name) return os.RemoveAll(filepath.Join(b.stateEnvDir(), name)) } func (b *Local) State(name string) (state.State, error) { statePath, stateOutPath, backupPath := b.StatePaths(name) // If we have a backend handling state, defer to that. if b.Backend != nil { s, err := b.Backend.State(name) if err != nil { return nil, err } // make sure we always have a backup state, unless it disabled if backupPath == "" { return s, nil } // see if the delegated backend returned a BackupState of its own if s, ok := s.(*state.BackupState); ok { return s, nil } s = &state.BackupState{ Real: s, Path: backupPath, } return s, nil } if s, ok := b.states[name]; ok { return s, nil } if err := b.createState(name); err != nil { return nil, err } // Otherwise, we need to load the state. var s state.State = &state.LocalState{ Path: statePath, PathOut: stateOutPath, } // If we are backing up the state, wrap it if backupPath != "" { s = &state.BackupState{ Real: s, Path: backupPath, } } if b.states == nil { b.states = map[string]state.State{} } b.states[name] = s return s, nil } // Operation implements backend.Enhanced // // This will initialize an in-memory terraform.Context to perform the // operation within this process. // // The given operation parameter will be merged with the ContextOpts on // the structure with the following rules. If a rule isn't specified and the // name conflicts, assume that the field is overwritten if set. func (b *Local) Operation(ctx context.Context, op *backend.Operation) (*backend.RunningOperation, error) { // Determine the function to call for our operation var f func(context.Context, *backend.Operation, *backend.RunningOperation) switch op.Type { case backend.OperationTypeRefresh: f = b.opRefresh case backend.OperationTypePlan: f = b.opPlan case backend.OperationTypeApply: f = b.opApply default: return nil, fmt.Errorf( "Unsupported operation type: %s\n\n"+ "This is a bug in Terraform and should be reported. The local backend\n"+ "is built-in to Terraform and should always support all operations.", op.Type) } // Lock b.opLock.Lock() // Build our running operation runningCtx, runningCtxCancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) runningOp := &backend.RunningOperation{Context: runningCtx} // Do it go func() { defer b.opLock.Unlock() defer runningCtxCancel() f(ctx, op, runningOp) }() // Return return runningOp, nil } // Colorize returns the Colorize structure that can be used for colorizing // output. This is gauranteed to always return a non-nil value and so is useful // as a helper to wrap any potentially colored strings. func (b *Local) Colorize() *colorstring.Colorize { if b.CLIColor != nil { return b.CLIColor } return &colorstring.Colorize{ Colors: colorstring.DefaultColors, Disable: true, } } func (b *Local) init() { b.schema = &schema.Backend{ Schema: map[string]*schema.Schema{ "path": &schema.Schema{ Type: schema.TypeString, Optional: true, Default: "", }, "workspace_dir": &schema.Schema{ Type: schema.TypeString, Optional: true, Default: "", }, "environment_dir": &schema.Schema{ Type: schema.TypeString, Optional: true, Default: "", ConflictsWith: []string{"workspace_dir"}, Deprecated: "workspace_dir should be used instead, with the same meaning", }, }, ConfigureFunc: b.schemaConfigure, } } func (b *Local) schemaConfigure(ctx context.Context) error { d := schema.FromContextBackendConfig(ctx) // Set the path if it is set pathRaw, ok := d.GetOk("path") if ok { path := pathRaw.(string) if path == "" { return fmt.Errorf("configured path is empty") } b.StatePath = path b.StateOutPath = path } if raw, ok := d.GetOk("workspace_dir"); ok { path := raw.(string) if path != "" { b.StateEnvDir = path } } // Legacy name, which ConflictsWith workspace_dir if raw, ok := d.GetOk("environment_dir"); ok { path := raw.(string) if path != "" { b.StateEnvDir = path } } return nil } // StatePaths returns the StatePath, StateOutPath, and StateBackupPath as // configured from the CLI. func (b *Local) StatePaths(name string) (string, string, string) { statePath := b.StatePath stateOutPath := b.StateOutPath backupPath := b.StateBackupPath if name == "" { name = backend.DefaultStateName } if name == backend.DefaultStateName { if statePath == "" { statePath = DefaultStateFilename } } else { statePath = filepath.Join(b.stateEnvDir(), name, DefaultStateFilename) } if stateOutPath == "" { stateOutPath = statePath } switch backupPath { case "-": backupPath = "" case "": backupPath = stateOutPath + DefaultBackupExtension } return statePath, stateOutPath, backupPath } // this only ensures that the named directory exists func (b *Local) createState(name string) error { if name == backend.DefaultStateName { return nil } stateDir := filepath.Join(b.stateEnvDir(), name) s, err := os.Stat(stateDir) if err == nil && s.IsDir() { // no need to check for os.IsNotExist, since that is covered by os.MkdirAll // which will catch the other possible errors as well. return nil } err = os.MkdirAll(stateDir, 0755) if err != nil { return err } return nil } // stateEnvDir returns the directory where state environments are stored. func (b *Local) stateEnvDir() string { if b.StateEnvDir != "" { return b.StateEnvDir } return DefaultEnvDir }