201 lines
7.5 KiB
Go
201 lines
7.5 KiB
Go
package configs
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import (
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"sort"
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version "github.com/hashicorp/go-version"
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"github.com/hashicorp/hcl/v2"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/addrs"
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)
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// BuildConfig constructs a Config from a root module by loading all of its
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// descendent modules via the given ModuleWalker.
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//
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// The result is a module tree that has so far only had basic module- and
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// file-level invariants validated. If the returned diagnostics contains errors,
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// the returned module tree may be incomplete but can still be used carefully
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// for static analysis.
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func BuildConfig(root *Module, walker ModuleWalker) (*Config, hcl.Diagnostics) {
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var diags hcl.Diagnostics
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cfg := &Config{
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Module: root,
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}
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cfg.Root = cfg // Root module is self-referential.
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cfg.Children, diags = buildChildModules(cfg, walker)
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// Skip provider resolution if there are any errors, since the provider
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// configurations themselves may not be valid.
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if !diags.HasErrors() {
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// Now that the config is built, we can connect the provider names to all
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// the known types for validation.
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cfg.resolveProviderTypes()
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}
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diags = append(diags, validateProviderConfigs(nil, cfg, nil)...)
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return cfg, diags
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}
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func buildChildModules(parent *Config, walker ModuleWalker) (map[string]*Config, hcl.Diagnostics) {
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var diags hcl.Diagnostics
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ret := map[string]*Config{}
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calls := parent.Module.ModuleCalls
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// We'll sort the calls by their local names so that they'll appear in a
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// predictable order in any logging that's produced during the walk.
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callNames := make([]string, 0, len(calls))
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for k := range calls {
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callNames = append(callNames, k)
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}
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sort.Strings(callNames)
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for _, callName := range callNames {
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call := calls[callName]
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path := make([]string, len(parent.Path)+1)
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copy(path, parent.Path)
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path[len(path)-1] = call.Name
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req := ModuleRequest{
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Name: call.Name,
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Path: path,
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SourceAddr: call.SourceAddr,
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SourceAddrRange: call.SourceAddrRange,
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VersionConstraint: call.Version,
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Parent: parent,
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CallRange: call.DeclRange,
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}
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mod, ver, modDiags := walker.LoadModule(&req)
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diags = append(diags, modDiags...)
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if mod == nil {
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// nil can be returned if the source address was invalid and so
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// nothing could be loaded whatsoever. LoadModule should've
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// returned at least one error diagnostic in that case.
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continue
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}
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child := &Config{
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Parent: parent,
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Root: parent.Root,
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Path: path,
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Module: mod,
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CallRange: call.DeclRange,
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SourceAddr: call.SourceAddr,
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SourceAddrRange: call.SourceAddrRange,
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Version: ver,
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}
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child.Children, modDiags = buildChildModules(child, walker)
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diags = append(diags, modDiags...)
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if mod.Backend != nil {
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diags = diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
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Severity: hcl.DiagWarning,
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Summary: "Backend configuration ignored",
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Detail: "Any selected backend applies to the entire configuration, so Terraform expects provider configurations only in the root module.\n\nThis is a warning rather than an error because it's sometimes convenient to temporarily call a root module as a child module for testing purposes, but this backend configuration block will have no effect.",
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Subject: mod.Backend.DeclRange.Ptr(),
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})
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}
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ret[call.Name] = child
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}
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return ret, diags
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}
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// A ModuleWalker knows how to find and load a child module given details about
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// the module to be loaded and a reference to its partially-loaded parent
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// Config.
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type ModuleWalker interface {
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// LoadModule finds and loads a requested child module.
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//
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// If errors are detected during loading, implementations should return them
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// in the diagnostics object. If the diagnostics object contains any errors
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// then the caller will tolerate the returned module being nil or incomplete.
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// If no errors are returned, it should be non-nil and complete.
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//
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// Full validation need not have been performed but an implementation should
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// ensure that the basic file- and module-validations performed by the
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// LoadConfigDir function (valid syntax, no namespace collisions, etc) have
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// been performed before returning a module.
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LoadModule(req *ModuleRequest) (*Module, *version.Version, hcl.Diagnostics)
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}
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// ModuleWalkerFunc is an implementation of ModuleWalker that directly wraps
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// a callback function, for more convenient use of that interface.
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type ModuleWalkerFunc func(req *ModuleRequest) (*Module, *version.Version, hcl.Diagnostics)
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// LoadModule implements ModuleWalker.
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func (f ModuleWalkerFunc) LoadModule(req *ModuleRequest) (*Module, *version.Version, hcl.Diagnostics) {
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return f(req)
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}
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// ModuleRequest is used with the ModuleWalker interface to describe a child
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// module that must be loaded.
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type ModuleRequest struct {
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// Name is the "logical name" of the module call within configuration.
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// This is provided in case the name is used as part of a storage key
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// for the module, but implementations must otherwise treat it as an
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// opaque string. It is guaranteed to have already been validated as an
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// HCL identifier and UTF-8 encoded.
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Name string
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// Path is a list of logical names that traverse from the root module to
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// this module. This can be used, for example, to form a lookup key for
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// each distinct module call in a configuration, allowing for multiple
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// calls with the same name at different points in the tree.
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Path addrs.Module
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// SourceAddr is the source address string provided by the user in
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// configuration.
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SourceAddr addrs.ModuleSource
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// SourceAddrRange is the source range for the SourceAddr value as it
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// was provided in configuration. This can and should be used to generate
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// diagnostics about the source address having invalid syntax, referring
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// to a non-existent object, etc.
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SourceAddrRange hcl.Range
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// VersionConstraint is the version constraint applied to the module in
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// configuration. This data structure includes the source range for
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// the constraint, which can and should be used to generate diagnostics
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// about constraint-related issues, such as constraints that eliminate all
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// available versions of a module whose source is otherwise valid.
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VersionConstraint VersionConstraint
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// Parent is the partially-constructed module tree node that the loaded
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// module will be added to. Callers may refer to any field of this
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// structure except Children, which is still under construction when
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// ModuleRequest objects are created and thus has undefined content.
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// The main reason this is provided is so that full module paths can
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// be constructed for uniqueness.
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Parent *Config
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// CallRange is the source range for the header of the "module" block
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// in configuration that prompted this request. This can be used as the
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// subject of an error diagnostic that relates to the module call itself,
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// rather than to either its source address or its version number.
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CallRange hcl.Range
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}
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// DisabledModuleWalker is a ModuleWalker that doesn't support
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// child modules at all, and so will return an error if asked to load one.
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//
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// This is provided primarily for testing. There is no good reason to use this
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// in the main application.
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var DisabledModuleWalker ModuleWalker
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func init() {
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DisabledModuleWalker = ModuleWalkerFunc(func(req *ModuleRequest) (*Module, *version.Version, hcl.Diagnostics) {
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return nil, nil, hcl.Diagnostics{
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{
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Severity: hcl.DiagError,
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Summary: "Child modules are not supported",
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Detail: "Child module calls are not allowed in this context.",
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Subject: &req.CallRange,
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},
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}
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})
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}
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