terraform/config/config.go

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// The config package is responsible for loading and validating the
// configuration.
package config
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
)
// Config is the configuration that comes from loading a collection
// of Terraform templates.
type Config struct {
ProviderConfigs map[string]*ProviderConfig
Resources []*Resource
Variables map[string]*Variable
}
// ProviderConfig is the configuration for a resource provider.
//
// For example, Terraform needs to set the AWS access keys for the AWS
// resource provider.
type ProviderConfig struct {
RawConfig *RawConfig
}
// A resource represents a single Terraform resource in the configuration.
// A Terraform resource is something that represents some component that
// can be created and managed, and has some properties associated with it.
type Resource struct {
Name string
Type string
RawConfig *RawConfig
}
// Variable is a variable defined within the configuration.
type Variable struct {
Default string
Description string
defaultSet bool
}
// An InterpolatedVariable is a variable that is embedded within a string
// in the configuration, such as "hello ${world}" (world in this case is
// an interpolated variable).
//
// These variables can come from a variety of sources, represented by
// implementations of this interface.
type InterpolatedVariable interface {
FullKey() string
}
// A ResourceVariable is a variable that is referencing the field
// of a resource, such as "${aws_instance.foo.ami}"
type ResourceVariable struct {
Type string
Name string
Field string
key string
}
// A UserVariable is a variable that is referencing a user variable
// that is inputted from outside the configuration. This looks like
// "${var.foo}"
type UserVariable struct {
Name string
key string
}
// ProviderConfigName returns the name of the provider configuration in
// the given mapping that maps to the proper provider configuration
// for this resource.
func ProviderConfigName(t string, pcs map[string]*ProviderConfig) string {
lk := ""
for k, _ := range pcs {
if strings.HasPrefix(t, k) && len(k) > len(lk) {
lk = k
}
}
return lk
}
// A unique identifier for this resource.
func (r *Resource) Id() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s", r.Type, r.Name)
}
// Validate does some basic semantic checking of the configuration.
func (c *Config) Validate() error {
// Check for references to user variables that do not actually
// exist and record those errors.
var errs []error
for source, v := range c.allVariables() {
uv, ok := v.(*UserVariable)
if !ok {
continue
}
if _, ok := c.Variables[uv.Name]; !ok {
errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf(
"%s: unknown variable referenced: %s",
source,
uv.Name))
}
}
if len(errs) > 0 {
return &MultiError{Errors: errs}
}
return nil
}
// allVariables is a helper that returns a mapping of all the interpolated
// variables within the configuration. This is used to verify references
// are valid in the Validate step.
func (c *Config) allVariables() map[string]InterpolatedVariable {
result := make(map[string]InterpolatedVariable)
for n, pc := range c.ProviderConfigs {
source := fmt.Sprintf("provider config '%s'", n)
for _, v := range pc.RawConfig.Variables {
result[source] = v
}
}
for _, rc := range c.Resources {
source := fmt.Sprintf("resource '%s'", rc.Id())
for _, v := range rc.RawConfig.Variables {
result[source] = v
}
}
return result
}
// Required tests whether a variable is required or not.
func (v *Variable) Required() bool {
return !v.defaultSet
}
func NewResourceVariable(key string) (*ResourceVariable, error) {
parts := strings.SplitN(key, ".", 3)
return &ResourceVariable{
Type: parts[0],
Name: parts[1],
Field: parts[2],
key: key,
}, nil
}
func (v *ResourceVariable) ResourceId() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s", v.Type, v.Name)
}
func (v *ResourceVariable) FullKey() string {
return v.key
}
func NewUserVariable(key string) (*UserVariable, error) {
name := key[len("var."):]
return &UserVariable{
key: key,
Name: name,
}, nil
}
func (v *UserVariable) FullKey() string {
return v.key
}