package terraform import ( "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/dag" ) // NodeRefreshableDataResource represents a resource that is "plannable": // it is ready to be planned in order to create a diff. type NodeRefreshableDataResource struct { *NodeAbstractCountResource } // GraphNodeDynamicExpandable func (n *NodeRefreshableDataResource) DynamicExpand(ctx EvalContext) (*Graph, error) { // Grab the state which we read state, lock := ctx.State() lock.RLock() defer lock.RUnlock() // Expand the resource count which must be available by now from EvalTree count, err := n.Config.Count() if err != nil { return nil, err } // The concrete resource factory we'll use concreteResource := func(a *NodeAbstractResource) dag.Vertex { // Add the config and state since we don't do that via transforms a.Config = n.Config return &NodeRefreshableDataResourceInstance{ NodeAbstractResource: a, } } // Start creating the steps steps := []GraphTransformer{ // Expand the count. &ResourceCountTransformer{ Concrete: concreteResource, Count: count, Addr: n.ResourceAddr(), }, // Attach the state &AttachStateTransformer{State: state}, // Targeting &TargetsTransformer{ParsedTargets: n.Targets}, // Connect references so ordering is correct &ReferenceTransformer{}, // Make sure there is a single root &RootTransformer{}, } // Build the graph b := &BasicGraphBuilder{ Steps: steps, Validate: true, Name: "NodeRefreshableDataResource", } return b.Build(ctx.Path()) } // NodeRefreshableDataResourceInstance represents a _single_ resource instance // that is refreshable. type NodeRefreshableDataResourceInstance struct { *NodeAbstractResource } // GraphNodeEvalable func (n *NodeRefreshableDataResourceInstance) EvalTree() EvalNode { addr := n.NodeAbstractResource.Addr // stateId is the ID to put into the state stateId := addr.stateId() // Build the instance info. More of this will be populated during eval info := &InstanceInfo{ Id: stateId, Type: addr.Type, } // Get the state if we have it, if not we build it rs := n.ResourceState if rs == nil { rs = &ResourceState{} } // If the config isn't empty we update the state if n.Config != nil { rs = &ResourceState{ Type: n.Config.Type, Provider: n.Config.Provider, Dependencies: n.StateReferences(), } } // Build the resource for eval resource := &Resource{ Name: addr.Name, Type: addr.Type, CountIndex: addr.Index, } if resource.CountIndex < 0 { resource.CountIndex = 0 } // Declare a bunch of variables that are used for state during // evaluation. Most of this are written to by-address below. var config *ResourceConfig var diff *InstanceDiff var provider ResourceProvider var state *InstanceState return &EvalSequence{ Nodes: []EvalNode{ // Always destroy the existing state first, since we must // make sure that values from a previous read will not // get interpolated if we end up needing to defer our // loading until apply time. &EvalWriteState{ Name: stateId, ResourceType: rs.Type, Provider: rs.Provider, Dependencies: rs.Dependencies, State: &state, // state is nil here }, &EvalInterpolate{ Config: n.Config.RawConfig.Copy(), Resource: resource, Output: &config, }, // The rest of this pass can proceed only if there are no // computed values in our config. // (If there are, we'll deal with this during the plan and // apply phases.) &EvalIf{ If: func(ctx EvalContext) (bool, error) { if config.ComputedKeys != nil && len(config.ComputedKeys) > 0 { return true, EvalEarlyExitError{} } // If the config explicitly has a depends_on for this // data source, assume the intention is to prevent // refreshing ahead of that dependency. if len(n.Config.DependsOn) > 0 { return true, EvalEarlyExitError{} } return true, nil }, Then: EvalNoop{}, }, // The remainder of this pass is the same as running // a "plan" pass immediately followed by an "apply" pass, // populating the state early so it'll be available to // provider configurations that need this data during // refresh/plan. &EvalGetProvider{ Name: n.ProvidedBy()[0], Output: &provider, }, &EvalReadDataDiff{ Info: info, Config: &config, Provider: &provider, Output: &diff, OutputState: &state, }, &EvalReadDataApply{ Info: info, Diff: &diff, Provider: &provider, Output: &state, }, &EvalWriteState{ Name: stateId, ResourceType: rs.Type, Provider: rs.Provider, Dependencies: rs.Dependencies, State: &state, }, &EvalUpdateStateHook{}, }, } }