package arguments import ( "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/tfdiags" ) // Refresh represents the command-line arguments for the apply command. type Refresh struct { // State, Operation, and Vars are the common extended flags State *State Operation *Operation Vars *Vars // InputEnabled is used to disable interactive input for unspecified // variable and backend config values. Default is true. InputEnabled bool // ViewType specifies which output format to use ViewType ViewType } // ParseRefresh processes CLI arguments, returning a Refresh value and errors. // If errors are encountered, a Refresh value is still returned representing // the best effort interpretation of the arguments. func ParseRefresh(args []string) (*Refresh, tfdiags.Diagnostics) { var diags tfdiags.Diagnostics refresh := &Refresh{ State: &State{}, Operation: &Operation{}, Vars: &Vars{}, } cmdFlags := extendedFlagSet("refresh", refresh.State, refresh.Operation, refresh.Vars) cmdFlags.BoolVar(&refresh.InputEnabled, "input", true, "input") var json bool cmdFlags.BoolVar(&json, "json", false, "json") if err := cmdFlags.Parse(args); err != nil { diags = diags.Append(tfdiags.Sourceless( tfdiags.Error, "Failed to parse command-line flags", err.Error(), )) } args = cmdFlags.Args() if len(args) > 0 { diags = diags.Append(tfdiags.Sourceless( tfdiags.Error, "Too many command line arguments", "Expected at most one positional argument.", )) } diags = diags.Append(refresh.Operation.Parse()) // JSON view currently does not support input, so we disable it here if json { refresh.InputEnabled = false } switch { case json: refresh.ViewType = ViewJSON default: refresh.ViewType = ViewHuman } return refresh, diags }