terraform/command/meta.go

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Go

package command
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"context"
"errors"
"flag"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/addrs"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/backend"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/backend/local"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/command/format"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/config/module"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/configs/configload"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/helper/experiment"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/helper/wrappedstreams"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/providers"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/provisioners"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/svchost/disco"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/terraform"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/tfdiags"
"github.com/mitchellh/cli"
"github.com/mitchellh/colorstring"
)
// Meta are the meta-options that are available on all or most commands.
type Meta struct {
// The exported fields below should be set by anyone using a
// command with a Meta field. These are expected to be set externally
// (not from within the command itself).
Color bool // True if output should be colored
GlobalPluginDirs []string // Additional paths to search for plugins
PluginOverrides *PluginOverrides // legacy overrides from .terraformrc file
Ui cli.Ui // Ui for output
// ExtraHooks are extra hooks to add to the context.
ExtraHooks []terraform.Hook
// Services provides access to remote endpoint information for
// "terraform-native' services running at a specific user-facing hostname.
Services *disco.Disco
// RunningInAutomation indicates that commands are being run by an
// automated system rather than directly at a command prompt.
//
// This is a hint to various command routines that it may be confusing
// to print out messages that suggest running specific follow-up
// commands, since the user consuming the output will not be
// in a position to run such commands.
//
// The intended use-case of this flag is when Terraform is running in
// some sort of workflow orchestration tool which is abstracting away
// the specific commands being run.
RunningInAutomation bool
// PluginCacheDir, if non-empty, enables caching of downloaded plugins
// into the given directory.
PluginCacheDir string
// OverrideDataDir, if non-empty, overrides the return value of the
// DataDir method for situations where the local .terraform/ directory
// is not suitable, e.g. because of a read-only filesystem.
OverrideDataDir string
// When this channel is closed, the command will be cancelled.
ShutdownCh <-chan struct{}
//----------------------------------------------------------
// Protected: commands can set these
//----------------------------------------------------------
// Modify the data directory location. This should be accessed through the
// DataDir method.
dataDir string
// pluginPath is a user defined set of directories to look for plugins.
// This is set during init with the `-plugin-dir` flag, saved to a file in
// the data directory.
// This overrides all other search paths when discovering plugins.
pluginPath []string
ignorePluginChecksum bool
// Override certain behavior for tests within this package
testingOverrides *testingOverrides
//----------------------------------------------------------
// Private: do not set these
//----------------------------------------------------------
// configLoader is a shared configuration loader that is used by
// LoadConfig and other commands that access configuration files.
// It is initialized on first use.
configLoader *configload.Loader
// backendState is the currently active backend state
backendState *terraform.BackendState
// Variables for the context (private)
variableArgs rawFlags
input bool
// Targets for this context (private)
targets []addrs.Targetable
// Internal fields
color bool
oldUi cli.Ui
// The fields below are expected to be set by the command via
// command line flags. See the Apply command for an example.
//
// statePath is the path to the state file. If this is empty, then
// no state will be loaded. It is also okay for this to be a path to
// a file that doesn't exist; it is assumed that this means that there
// is simply no state.
//
// stateOutPath is used to override the output path for the state.
// If not provided, the StatePath is used causing the old state to
// be overriden.
//
// backupPath is used to backup the state file before writing a modified
// version. It defaults to stateOutPath + DefaultBackupExtension
//
// parallelism is used to control the number of concurrent operations
// allowed when walking the graph
//
// shadow is used to enable/disable the shadow graph
//
// provider is to specify specific resource providers
//
// stateLock is set to false to disable state locking
//
// stateLockTimeout is the optional duration to retry a state locks locks
// when it is already locked by another process.
//
// forceInitCopy suppresses confirmation for copying state data during
// init.
//
// reconfigure forces init to ignore any stored configuration.
statePath string
stateOutPath string
backupPath string
parallelism int
shadow bool
provider string
stateLock bool
stateLockTimeout time.Duration
forceInitCopy bool
reconfigure bool
// Used with the import command to allow import of state when no matching config exists.
allowMissingConfig bool
}
type PluginOverrides struct {
Providers map[string]string
Provisioners map[string]string
}
type testingOverrides struct {
ProviderResolver providers.Resolver
Provisioners map[string]provisioners.Factory
}
// initStatePaths is used to initialize the default values for
// statePath, stateOutPath, and backupPath
func (m *Meta) initStatePaths() {
if m.statePath == "" {
m.statePath = DefaultStateFilename
}
if m.stateOutPath == "" {
m.stateOutPath = m.statePath
}
if m.backupPath == "" {
m.backupPath = m.stateOutPath + DefaultBackupExtension
}
}
// StateOutPath returns the true output path for the state file
func (m *Meta) StateOutPath() string {
return m.stateOutPath
}
// Colorize returns the colorization structure for a command.
func (m *Meta) Colorize() *colorstring.Colorize {
return &colorstring.Colorize{
Colors: colorstring.DefaultColors,
Disable: !m.color,
Reset: true,
}
}
// DataDir returns the directory where local data will be stored.
// Defaults to DefaultDataDir in the current working directory.
func (m *Meta) DataDir() string {
if m.OverrideDataDir != "" {
return m.OverrideDataDir
}
return DefaultDataDir
}
const (
// InputModeEnvVar is the environment variable that, if set to "false" or
// "0", causes terraform commands to behave as if the `-input=false` flag was
// specified.
InputModeEnvVar = "TF_INPUT"
)
// InputMode returns the type of input we should ask for in the form of
// terraform.InputMode which is passed directly to Context.Input.
func (m *Meta) InputMode() terraform.InputMode {
if test || !m.input {
return 0
}
if envVar := os.Getenv(InputModeEnvVar); envVar != "" {
if v, err := strconv.ParseBool(envVar); err == nil {
if !v {
return 0
}
}
}
var mode terraform.InputMode
mode |= terraform.InputModeProvider
mode |= terraform.InputModeVar
mode |= terraform.InputModeVarUnset
return mode
}
// UIInput returns a UIInput object to be used for asking for input.
func (m *Meta) UIInput() terraform.UIInput {
return &UIInput{
Colorize: m.Colorize(),
}
}
// StdinPiped returns true if the input is piped.
func (m *Meta) StdinPiped() bool {
fi, err := wrappedstreams.Stdin().Stat()
if err != nil {
// If there is an error, let's just say its not piped
return false
}
return fi.Mode()&os.ModeNamedPipe != 0
}
// RunOperation executes the given operation on the given backend, blocking
// until that operation completes or is inteerrupted, and then returns
// the RunningOperation object representing the completed or
// aborted operation that is, despite the name, no longer running.
//
// An error is returned if the operation either fails to start or is cancelled.
// If the operation runs to completion then no error is returned even if the
// operation itself is unsuccessful. Use the "Result" field of the
// returned operation object to recognize operation-level failure.
func (m *Meta) RunOperation(b backend.Enhanced, opReq *backend.Operation) (*backend.RunningOperation, error) {
op, err := b.Operation(context.Background(), opReq)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error starting operation: %s", err)
}
// Wait for the operation to complete or an interrupt to occur
select {
case <-m.ShutdownCh:
// gracefully stop the operation
op.Stop()
// Notify the user
m.Ui.Output(outputInterrupt)
// Still get the result, since there is still one
select {
case <-m.ShutdownCh:
m.Ui.Error(
"Two interrupts received. Exiting immediately. Note that data\n" +
"loss may have occurred.")
// cancel the operation completely
op.Cancel()
// the operation should return asap
// but timeout just in case
select {
case <-op.Done():
case <-time.After(5 * time.Second):
}
return nil, errors.New("operation canceled")
case <-op.Done():
// operation completed after Stop
}
case <-op.Done():
// operation completed normally
}
return op, nil
}
const (
ProviderSkipVerifyEnvVar = "TF_SKIP_PROVIDER_VERIFY"
)
// contextOpts returns the options to use to initialize a Terraform
// context with the settings from this Meta.
func (m *Meta) contextOpts() *terraform.ContextOpts {
var opts terraform.ContextOpts
opts.Hooks = []terraform.Hook{m.uiHook()}
opts.Hooks = append(opts.Hooks, m.ExtraHooks...)
opts.Targets = m.targets
opts.UIInput = m.UIInput()
opts.Parallelism = m.parallelism
// If testingOverrides are set, we'll skip the plugin discovery process
// and just work with what we've been given, thus allowing the tests
// to provide mock providers and provisioners.
if m.testingOverrides != nil {
opts.ProviderResolver = m.testingOverrides.ProviderResolver
opts.Provisioners = m.testingOverrides.Provisioners
} else {
opts.ProviderResolver = m.providerResolver()
opts.Provisioners = m.provisionerFactories()
}
opts.ProviderSHA256s = m.providerPluginsLock().Read()
if v := os.Getenv(ProviderSkipVerifyEnvVar); v != "" {
opts.SkipProviderVerify = true
}
opts.Meta = &terraform.ContextMeta{
Env: m.Workspace(),
}
return &opts
}
// flags adds the meta flags to the given FlagSet.
func (m *Meta) flagSet(n string) *flag.FlagSet {
f := flag.NewFlagSet(n, flag.ContinueOnError)
f.BoolVar(&m.input, "input", true, "input")
f.Var((*FlagTargetSlice)(&m.targets), "target", "resource to target")
if m.variableArgs.items == nil {
m.variableArgs = newRawFlags("-var")
}
varValues := m.variableArgs.Alias("-var")
varFiles := m.variableArgs.Alias("-var-file")
f.Var(varValues, "var", "variables")
f.Var(varFiles, "var-file", "variable file")
// Advanced (don't need documentation, or unlikely to be set)
f.BoolVar(&m.shadow, "shadow", true, "shadow graph")
// Experimental features
experiment.Flag(f)
// Create an io.Writer that writes to our Ui properly for errors.
// This is kind of a hack, but it does the job. Basically: create
// a pipe, use a scanner to break it into lines, and output each line
// to the UI. Do this forever.
errR, errW := io.Pipe()
errScanner := bufio.NewScanner(errR)
go func() {
// This only needs to be alive long enough to write the help info if
// there is a flag error. Kill the scanner after a short duriation to
// prevent these from accumulating during tests, and cluttering up the
// stack traces.
time.AfterFunc(2*time.Second, func() {
errW.Close()
})
for errScanner.Scan() {
m.Ui.Error(errScanner.Text())
}
}()
f.SetOutput(errW)
// Set the default Usage to empty
f.Usage = func() {}
// command that bypass locking will supply their own flag on this var, but
// set the initial meta value to true as a failsafe.
m.stateLock = true
return f
}
// moduleStorage returns the module.Storage implementation used to store
// modules for commands.
func (m *Meta) moduleStorage(root string, mode module.GetMode) *module.Storage {
s := module.NewStorage(filepath.Join(root, "modules"), m.Services)
s.Ui = m.Ui
s.Mode = mode
return s
}
// process will process the meta-parameters out of the arguments. This
// will potentially modify the args in-place. It will return the resulting
// slice.
//
// vars says whether or not we support variables.
func (m *Meta) process(args []string, vars bool) ([]string, error) {
// We do this so that we retain the ability to technically call
// process multiple times, even if we have no plans to do so
if m.oldUi != nil {
m.Ui = m.oldUi
}
// Set colorization
m.color = m.Color
for i, v := range args {
if v == "-no-color" {
m.color = false
m.Color = false
args = append(args[:i], args[i+1:]...)
break
}
}
// Set the UI
m.oldUi = m.Ui
m.Ui = &cli.ConcurrentUi{
Ui: &ColorizeUi{
Colorize: m.Colorize(),
ErrorColor: "[red]",
WarnColor: "[yellow]",
Ui: m.oldUi,
},
}
return args, nil
}
// uiHook returns the UiHook to use with the context.
func (m *Meta) uiHook() *UiHook {
return &UiHook{
Colorize: m.Colorize(),
Ui: m.Ui,
}
}
// confirm asks a yes/no confirmation.
func (m *Meta) confirm(opts *terraform.InputOpts) (bool, error) {
if !m.Input() {
return false, errors.New("input is disabled")
}
for i := 0; i < 2; i++ {
v, err := m.UIInput().Input(opts)
if err != nil {
return false, fmt.Errorf(
"Error asking for confirmation: %s", err)
}
switch strings.ToLower(v) {
case "no":
return false, nil
case "yes":
return true, nil
}
}
return false, nil
}
// showDiagnostics displays error and warning messages in the UI.
//
// "Diagnostics" here means the Diagnostics type from the tfdiag package,
// though as a convenience this function accepts anything that could be
// passed to the "Append" method on that type, converting it to Diagnostics
// before displaying it.
//
// Internally this function uses Diagnostics.Append, and so it will panic
// if given unsupported value types, just as Append does.
func (m *Meta) showDiagnostics(vals ...interface{}) {
var diags tfdiags.Diagnostics
diags = diags.Append(vals...)
diags.Sort()
for _, diag := range diags {
// TODO: Actually measure the terminal width and pass it here.
// For now, we don't have easy access to the writer that
// ui.Error (etc) are writing to and thus can't interrogate
// to see if it's a terminal and what size it is.
msg := format.Diagnostic(diag, m.configSources(), m.Colorize(), 78)
switch diag.Severity() {
case tfdiags.Error:
m.Ui.Error(msg)
case tfdiags.Warning:
m.Ui.Warn(msg)
default:
m.Ui.Output(msg)
}
}
}
// outputShadowError outputs the error from ctx.ShadowError. If the
// error is nil then nothing happens. If output is false then it isn't
// outputted to the user (you can define logic to guard against outputting).
func (m *Meta) outputShadowError(err error, output bool) bool {
// Do nothing if no error
if err == nil {
return false
}
// If not outputting, do nothing
if !output {
return false
}
// Write the shadow error output to a file
path := fmt.Sprintf("terraform-error-%d.log", time.Now().UTC().Unix())
if err := ioutil.WriteFile(path, []byte(err.Error()), 0644); err != nil {
// If there is an error writing it, just let it go
log.Printf("[ERROR] Error writing shadow error: %s", err)
return false
}
// Output!
m.Ui.Output(m.Colorize().Color(fmt.Sprintf(
"[reset][bold][yellow]\nExperimental feature failure! Please report a bug.\n\n"+
"This is not an error. Your Terraform operation completed successfully.\n"+
"Your real infrastructure is unaffected by this message.\n\n"+
"[reset][yellow]While running, Terraform sometimes tests experimental features in the\n"+
"background. These features cannot affect real state and never touch\n"+
"real infrastructure. If the features work properly, you see nothing.\n"+
"If the features fail, this message appears.\n\n"+
"You can report an issue at: https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/issues\n\n"+
"The failure was written to %q. Please\n"+
"double check this file contains no sensitive information and report\n"+
"it with your issue.\n\n"+
"This is not an error. Your terraform operation completed successfully\n"+
"and your real infrastructure is unaffected by this message.",
path,
)))
return true
}
// WorkspaceNameEnvVar is the name of the environment variable that can be used
// to set the name of the Terraform workspace, overriding the workspace chosen
// by `terraform workspace select`.
//
// Note that this environment variable is ignored by `terraform workspace new`
// and `terraform workspace delete`.
const WorkspaceNameEnvVar = "TF_WORKSPACE"
// Workspace returns the name of the currently configured workspace, corresponding
// to the desired named state.
func (m *Meta) Workspace() string {
current, _ := m.WorkspaceOverridden()
return current
}
// WorkspaceOverridden returns the name of the currently configured workspace,
// corresponding to the desired named state, as well as a bool saying whether
// this was set via the TF_WORKSPACE environment variable.
func (m *Meta) WorkspaceOverridden() (string, bool) {
if envVar := os.Getenv(WorkspaceNameEnvVar); envVar != "" {
return envVar, true
}
envData, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filepath.Join(m.DataDir(), local.DefaultWorkspaceFile))
current := string(bytes.TrimSpace(envData))
if current == "" {
current = backend.DefaultStateName
}
if err != nil && !os.IsNotExist(err) {
// always return the default if we can't get a workspace name
log.Printf("[ERROR] failed to read current workspace: %s", err)
}
return current, false
}
// SetWorkspace saves the given name as the current workspace in the local
// filesystem.
func (m *Meta) SetWorkspace(name string) error {
err := os.MkdirAll(m.DataDir(), 0755)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = ioutil.WriteFile(filepath.Join(m.DataDir(), local.DefaultWorkspaceFile), []byte(name), 0644)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// isAutoVarFile determines if the file ends with .auto.tfvars or .auto.tfvars.json
func isAutoVarFile(path string) bool {
return strings.HasSuffix(path, ".auto.tfvars") ||
strings.HasSuffix(path, ".auto.tfvars.json")
}