449 lines
15 KiB
Go
449 lines
15 KiB
Go
package terraform
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import (
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"fmt"
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"log"
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"sort"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/addrs"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/configs"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/configs/configschema"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/dag"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/lang"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/states"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/tfdiags"
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)
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// ConcreteResourceNodeFunc is a callback type used to convert an
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// abstract resource to a concrete one of some type.
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type ConcreteResourceNodeFunc func(*NodeAbstractResource) dag.Vertex
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// GraphNodeResource is implemented by any nodes that represent a resource.
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// The type of operation cannot be assumed, only that this node represents
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// the given resource.
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type GraphNodeResource interface {
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ResourceAddr() addrs.AbsResource
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}
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// ConcreteResourceInstanceNodeFunc is a callback type used to convert an
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// abstract resource instance to a concrete one of some type.
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type ConcreteResourceInstanceNodeFunc func(*NodeAbstractResourceInstance) dag.Vertex
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// GraphNodeResourceInstance is implemented by any nodes that represent
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// a resource instance. A single resource may have multiple instances if,
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// for example, the "count" or "for_each" argument is used for it in
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// configuration.
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type GraphNodeResourceInstance interface {
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ResourceInstanceAddr() addrs.AbsResourceInstance
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}
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// NodeAbstractResource represents a resource that has no associated
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// operations. It registers all the interfaces for a resource that common
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// across multiple operation types.
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type NodeAbstractResource struct {
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Addr addrs.AbsResource // Addr is the address for this resource
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// The fields below will be automatically set using the Attach
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// interfaces if you're running those transforms, but also be explicitly
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// set if you already have that information.
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Schema *configschema.Block // Schema for processing the configuration body
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SchemaVersion uint64 // Schema version of "Schema", as decided by the provider
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Config *configs.Resource // Config is the resource in the config
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ProvisionerSchemas map[string]*configschema.Block
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Targets []addrs.Targetable // Set from GraphNodeTargetable
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// The address of the provider this resource will use
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ResolvedProvider addrs.AbsProviderConfig
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}
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var (
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_ GraphNodeSubPath = (*NodeAbstractResource)(nil)
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_ GraphNodeReferenceable = (*NodeAbstractResource)(nil)
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_ GraphNodeReferencer = (*NodeAbstractResource)(nil)
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_ GraphNodeProviderConsumer = (*NodeAbstractResource)(nil)
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_ GraphNodeProvisionerConsumer = (*NodeAbstractResource)(nil)
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_ GraphNodeResource = (*NodeAbstractResource)(nil)
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_ GraphNodeAttachResourceConfig = (*NodeAbstractResource)(nil)
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_ GraphNodeAttachResourceSchema = (*NodeAbstractResource)(nil)
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_ GraphNodeAttachProvisionerSchema = (*NodeAbstractResource)(nil)
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_ GraphNodeTargetable = (*NodeAbstractResource)(nil)
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_ dag.GraphNodeDotter = (*NodeAbstractResource)(nil)
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)
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// NewNodeAbstractResource creates an abstract resource graph node for
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// the given absolute resource address.
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func NewNodeAbstractResource(addr addrs.AbsResource) *NodeAbstractResource {
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return &NodeAbstractResource{
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Addr: addr,
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}
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}
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// NodeAbstractResourceInstance represents a resource instance with no
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// associated operations. It embeds NodeAbstractResource but additionally
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// contains an instance key, used to identify one of potentially many
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// instances that were created from a resource in configuration, e.g. using
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// the "count" or "for_each" arguments.
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type NodeAbstractResourceInstance struct {
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NodeAbstractResource
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InstanceKey addrs.InstanceKey
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// The fields below will be automatically set using the Attach
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// interfaces if you're running those transforms, but also be explicitly
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// set if you already have that information.
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ResourceState *states.Resource
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}
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var (
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_ GraphNodeSubPath = (*NodeAbstractResourceInstance)(nil)
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_ GraphNodeReferenceable = (*NodeAbstractResourceInstance)(nil)
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_ GraphNodeReferencer = (*NodeAbstractResourceInstance)(nil)
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_ GraphNodeProviderConsumer = (*NodeAbstractResourceInstance)(nil)
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_ GraphNodeProvisionerConsumer = (*NodeAbstractResourceInstance)(nil)
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_ GraphNodeResource = (*NodeAbstractResourceInstance)(nil)
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_ GraphNodeResourceInstance = (*NodeAbstractResourceInstance)(nil)
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_ GraphNodeAttachResourceState = (*NodeAbstractResourceInstance)(nil)
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_ GraphNodeAttachResourceConfig = (*NodeAbstractResourceInstance)(nil)
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_ GraphNodeAttachResourceSchema = (*NodeAbstractResourceInstance)(nil)
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_ GraphNodeAttachProvisionerSchema = (*NodeAbstractResourceInstance)(nil)
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_ GraphNodeTargetable = (*NodeAbstractResourceInstance)(nil)
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_ dag.GraphNodeDotter = (*NodeAbstractResourceInstance)(nil)
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)
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// NewNodeAbstractResourceInstance creates an abstract resource instance graph
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// node for the given absolute resource instance address.
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func NewNodeAbstractResourceInstance(addr addrs.AbsResourceInstance) *NodeAbstractResourceInstance {
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// Due to the fact that we embed NodeAbstractResource, the given address
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// actually ends up split between the resource address in the embedded
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// object and the InstanceKey field in our own struct. The
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// ResourceInstanceAddr method will stick these back together again on
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// request.
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return &NodeAbstractResourceInstance{
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NodeAbstractResource: NodeAbstractResource{
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Addr: addr.ContainingResource(),
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},
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InstanceKey: addr.Resource.Key,
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}
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}
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func (n *NodeAbstractResource) Name() string {
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return n.ResourceAddr().String()
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}
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func (n *NodeAbstractResourceInstance) Name() string {
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return n.ResourceInstanceAddr().String()
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}
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// GraphNodeSubPath
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func (n *NodeAbstractResource) Path() addrs.ModuleInstance {
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return n.Addr.Module
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}
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// GraphNodeReferenceable
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func (n *NodeAbstractResource) ReferenceableAddrs() []addrs.Referenceable {
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return []addrs.Referenceable{n.Addr.Resource}
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}
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// GraphNodeReferenceable
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func (n *NodeAbstractResourceInstance) ReferenceableAddrs() []addrs.Referenceable {
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addr := n.ResourceInstanceAddr()
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return []addrs.Referenceable{
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addr.Resource,
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// A resource instance can also be referenced by the address of its
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// containing resource, so that e.g. a reference to aws_instance.foo
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// would match both aws_instance.foo[0] and aws_instance.foo[1].
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addr.ContainingResource().Resource,
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}
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}
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// GraphNodeReferencer
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func (n *NodeAbstractResource) References() []*addrs.Reference {
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// If we have a config then we prefer to use that.
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if c := n.Config; c != nil {
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var result []*addrs.Reference
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for _, traversal := range c.DependsOn {
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ref, err := addrs.ParseRef(traversal)
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if err != nil {
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// We ignore this here, because this isn't a suitable place to return
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// errors. This situation should be caught and rejected during
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// validation.
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log.Printf("[ERROR] Can't parse %#v from depends_on as reference: %s", traversal, err)
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continue
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}
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result = append(result, ref)
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}
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if n.Schema == nil {
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// Should never happens, but we'll log if it does so that we can
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// see this easily when debugging.
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log.Printf("[WARN] no schema is attached to %s, so config references cannot be detected", n.Name())
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}
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refs, _ := lang.ReferencesInExpr(c.Count)
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result = append(result, refs...)
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refs, _ = lang.ReferencesInBlock(c.Config, n.Schema)
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result = append(result, refs...)
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if c.Managed != nil {
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for _, p := range c.Managed.Provisioners {
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if p.When != configs.ProvisionerWhenCreate {
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continue
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}
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if p.Connection != nil {
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refs, _ = lang.ReferencesInBlock(p.Connection.Config, connectionBlockSupersetSchema)
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result = append(result, refs...)
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}
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schema := n.ProvisionerSchemas[p.Type]
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if schema == nil {
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log.Printf("[WARN] no schema for provisioner %q is attached to %s, so provisioner block references cannot be detected", p.Type, n.Name())
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}
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refs, _ = lang.ReferencesInBlock(p.Config, schema)
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result = append(result, refs...)
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}
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}
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return result
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}
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// Otherwise, we have no references.
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return nil
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}
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// GraphNodeReferencer
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func (n *NodeAbstractResourceInstance) References() []*addrs.Reference {
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// If we have a configuration attached then we'll delegate to our
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// embedded abstract resource, which knows how to extract dependencies
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// from configuration.
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if n.Config != nil {
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if n.Schema == nil {
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// We'll produce a log message about this out here so that
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// we can include the full instance address, since the equivalent
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// message in NodeAbstractResource.References cannot see it.
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log.Printf("[WARN] no schema is attached to %s, so config references cannot be detected", n.Name())
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return nil
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}
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return n.NodeAbstractResource.References()
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}
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// Otherwise, if we have state then we'll use the values stored in state
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// as a fallback.
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if rs := n.ResourceState; rs != nil {
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if s := rs.Instance(n.InstanceKey); s != nil {
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// State is still storing dependencies as old-style strings, so we'll
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// need to do a little work here to massage this to the form we now
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// want.
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var result []*addrs.Reference
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for _, addr := range s.Current.Dependencies {
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if addr == nil {
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// Should never happen; indicates a bug in the state loader
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("dependencies for current object on %s contains nil address", n.ResourceInstanceAddr()))
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}
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// This is a little weird: we need to manufacture an addrs.Reference
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// with a fake range here because the state isn't something we can
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// make source references into.
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result = append(result, &addrs.Reference{
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Subject: addr,
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SourceRange: tfdiags.SourceRange{
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Filename: "(state file)",
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},
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})
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}
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return result
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}
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}
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// If we have neither config nor state then we have no references.
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return nil
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}
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// converts an instance address to the legacy dotted notation
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func dottedInstanceAddr(tr addrs.ResourceInstance) string {
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// The legacy state format uses dot-separated instance keys,
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// rather than bracketed as in our modern syntax.
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var suffix string
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switch tk := tr.Key.(type) {
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case addrs.IntKey:
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suffix = fmt.Sprintf(".%d", int(tk))
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case addrs.StringKey:
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suffix = fmt.Sprintf(".%s", string(tk))
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}
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return tr.Resource.String() + suffix
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}
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// StateReferences returns the dependencies to put into the state for
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// this resource.
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func (n *NodeAbstractResourceInstance) StateReferences() []addrs.Referenceable {
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selfAddrs := n.ReferenceableAddrs()
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// Since we don't include the source location references in our
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// results from this method, we'll also filter out duplicates:
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// there's no point in listing the same object twice without
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// that additional context.
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seen := map[string]struct{}{}
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// Pretend that we've already "seen" all of our own addresses so that we
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// won't record self-references in the state. This can arise if, for
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// example, a provisioner for a resource refers to the resource itself,
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// which is valid (since provisioners always run after apply) but should
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// not create an explicit dependency edge.
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for _, selfAddr := range selfAddrs {
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seen[selfAddr.String()] = struct{}{}
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if riAddr, ok := selfAddr.(addrs.ResourceInstance); ok {
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seen[riAddr.ContainingResource().String()] = struct{}{}
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}
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}
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depsRaw := n.References()
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deps := make([]addrs.Referenceable, 0, len(depsRaw))
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for _, d := range depsRaw {
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subj := d.Subject
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if mco, isOutput := subj.(addrs.ModuleCallOutput); isOutput {
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// For state dependencies, we simplify outputs to just refer
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// to the module as a whole. It's not really clear why we do this,
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// but this logic is preserved from before the 0.12 rewrite of
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// this function.
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subj = mco.Call
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}
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k := subj.String()
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if _, exists := seen[k]; exists {
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continue
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}
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seen[k] = struct{}{}
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switch tr := subj.(type) {
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case addrs.ResourceInstance:
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deps = append(deps, tr)
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case addrs.Resource:
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deps = append(deps, tr)
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case addrs.ModuleCallInstance:
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deps = append(deps, tr)
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default:
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// No other reference types are recorded in the state.
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}
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}
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// We'll also sort them, since that'll avoid creating changes in the
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// serialized state that make no semantic difference.
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sort.Slice(deps, func(i, j int) bool {
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// Simple string-based sort because we just care about consistency,
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// not user-friendliness.
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return deps[i].String() < deps[j].String()
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})
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return deps
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}
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func (n *NodeAbstractResource) SetProvider(p addrs.AbsProviderConfig) {
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n.ResolvedProvider = p
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}
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// GraphNodeProviderConsumer
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func (n *NodeAbstractResource) ProvidedBy() (addrs.AbsProviderConfig, bool) {
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// If we have a config we prefer that above all else
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if n.Config != nil {
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relAddr := n.Config.ProviderConfigAddr()
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return relAddr.Absolute(n.Path()), false
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}
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// Use our type and containing module path to guess a provider configuration address
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return n.Addr.Resource.DefaultProviderConfig().Absolute(n.Addr.Module), false
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}
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// GraphNodeProviderConsumer
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func (n *NodeAbstractResourceInstance) ProvidedBy() (addrs.AbsProviderConfig, bool) {
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// If we have a config we prefer that above all else
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if n.Config != nil {
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relAddr := n.Config.ProviderConfigAddr()
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return relAddr.Absolute(n.Path()), false
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}
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// If we have state, then we will use the provider from there
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if n.ResourceState != nil {
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// An address from the state must match exactly, since we must ensure
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// we refresh/destroy a resource with the same provider configuration
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// that created it.
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return n.ResourceState.ProviderConfig, true
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}
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// Use our type and containing module path to guess a provider configuration address
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return n.Addr.Resource.DefaultProviderConfig().Absolute(n.Path()), false
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}
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// GraphNodeProvisionerConsumer
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func (n *NodeAbstractResource) ProvisionedBy() []string {
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// If we have no configuration, then we have no provisioners
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if n.Config == nil || n.Config.Managed == nil {
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return nil
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}
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// Build the list of provisioners we need based on the configuration.
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// It is okay to have duplicates here.
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result := make([]string, len(n.Config.Managed.Provisioners))
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for i, p := range n.Config.Managed.Provisioners {
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result[i] = p.Type
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}
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return result
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}
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// GraphNodeProvisionerConsumer
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func (n *NodeAbstractResource) AttachProvisionerSchema(name string, schema *configschema.Block) {
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if n.ProvisionerSchemas == nil {
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n.ProvisionerSchemas = make(map[string]*configschema.Block)
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}
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n.ProvisionerSchemas[name] = schema
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}
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// GraphNodeResource
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func (n *NodeAbstractResource) ResourceAddr() addrs.AbsResource {
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return n.Addr
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}
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// GraphNodeResourceInstance
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func (n *NodeAbstractResourceInstance) ResourceInstanceAddr() addrs.AbsResourceInstance {
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return n.NodeAbstractResource.Addr.Instance(n.InstanceKey)
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}
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// GraphNodeAddressable, TODO: remove, used by target, should unify
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func (n *NodeAbstractResource) ResourceAddress() *ResourceAddress {
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return NewLegacyResourceAddress(n.Addr)
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}
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// GraphNodeTargetable
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func (n *NodeAbstractResource) SetTargets(targets []addrs.Targetable) {
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n.Targets = targets
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}
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// GraphNodeAttachResourceState
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func (n *NodeAbstractResourceInstance) AttachResourceState(s *states.Resource) {
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n.ResourceState = s
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}
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// GraphNodeAttachResourceConfig
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func (n *NodeAbstractResource) AttachResourceConfig(c *configs.Resource) {
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n.Config = c
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}
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// GraphNodeAttachResourceSchema impl
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func (n *NodeAbstractResource) AttachResourceSchema(schema *configschema.Block, version uint64) {
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n.Schema = schema
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n.SchemaVersion = version
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}
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// GraphNodeDotter impl.
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func (n *NodeAbstractResource) DotNode(name string, opts *dag.DotOpts) *dag.DotNode {
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return &dag.DotNode{
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Name: name,
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Attrs: map[string]string{
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"label": n.Name(),
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"shape": "box",
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},
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}
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}
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