package config import ( "fmt" ) // Merge merges two configurations into a single configuration. // // Merge allows for the two configurations to have duplicate resources, // because the resources will be merged. This differs from a single // Config which must only have unique resources. func Merge(c1, c2 *Config) (*Config, error) { c := new(Config) // Merge unknown keys unknowns := make(map[string]struct{}) for _, k := range c1.unknownKeys { unknowns[k] = struct{}{} } for _, k := range c2.unknownKeys { unknowns[k] = struct{}{} } for k, _ := range unknowns { c.unknownKeys = append(c.unknownKeys, k) } // Merge variables: Variable merging is quite simple. Set fields in // later set variables override those earlier. if len(c1.Variables) > 0 || len(c2.Variables) > 0 { c.Variables = make([]*Variable, 0, len(c1.Variables)+len(c2.Variables)) varMap := make(map[string]*Variable) for _, v := range c1.Variables { varMap[v.Name] = v } for _, v2 := range c2.Variables { v1, ok := varMap[v2.Name] if ok { if v2.Default == "" { v2.Default = v1.Default } if v2.Description == "" { v2.Description = v1.Description } } varMap[v2.Name] = v2 } for _, v := range varMap { c.Variables = append(c.Variables, v) } } // Merge outputs: If they collide, just take the latest one for now. In // the future, we might provide smarter merge functionality. if len(c1.Outputs) > 0 || len(c2.Outputs) > 0 { c.Outputs = make([]*Output, 0, len(c1.Outputs)+len(c2.Outputs)) m := make(map[string]*Output) for _, v := range c1.Outputs { m[v.Name] = v } for _, v := range c2.Outputs { m[v.Name] = v } for _, v := range m { c.Outputs = append(c.Outputs, v) } } // Merge provider configs: If they collide, we just take the latest one // for now. In the future, we might provide smarter merge functionality. c.ProviderConfigs = make(map[string]*ProviderConfig) for k, v := range c1.ProviderConfigs { c.ProviderConfigs[k] = v } for k, v := range c2.ProviderConfigs { c.ProviderConfigs[k] = v } // Merge resources: If they collide, we just take the latest one // for now. In the future, we might provide smarter merge functionality. resources := make(map[string]*Resource) for _, r := range c1.Resources { id := fmt.Sprintf("%s[%s]", r.Type, r.Name) resources[id] = r } for _, r := range c2.Resources { id := fmt.Sprintf("%s[%s]", r.Type, r.Name) resources[id] = r } c.Resources = make([]*Resource, 0, len(resources)) for _, r := range resources { c.Resources = append(c.Resources, r) } return c, nil }