286 lines
10 KiB
Go
286 lines
10 KiB
Go
package addrs
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import (
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"fmt"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/tfdiags"
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"github.com/hashicorp/hcl/v2"
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"github.com/hashicorp/hcl/v2/hclsyntax"
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)
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// ProviderConfig is an interface type whose dynamic type can be either
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// LocalProviderConfig or AbsProviderConfig, in order to represent situations
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// where a value might either be module-local or absolute but the decision
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// cannot be made until runtime.
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//
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// Where possible, use either LocalProviderConfig or AbsProviderConfig directly
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// instead, to make intent more clear. ProviderConfig can be used only in
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// situations where the recipient of the value has some out-of-band way to
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// determine a "current module" to use if the value turns out to be
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// a LocalProviderConfig.
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//
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// Recipients of non-nil ProviderConfig values that actually need
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// AbsProviderConfig values should call ResolveAbsProviderAddr on the
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// *configs.Config value representing the root module configuration, which
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// handles the translation from local to fully-qualified using mapping tables
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// defined in the configuration.
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//
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// Recipients of a ProviderConfig value can assume it can contain only a
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// LocalProviderConfig value, an AbsProviderConfigValue, or nil to represent
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// the absense of a provider config in situations where that is meaningful.
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type ProviderConfig interface {
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providerConfig()
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}
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// LocalProviderConfig is the address of a provider configuration from the
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// perspective of references in a particular module.
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//
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// Finding the corresponding AbsProviderConfig will require looking up the
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// LocalName in the providers table in the module's configuration; there is
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// no syntax-only translation between these types.
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type LocalProviderConfig struct {
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LocalName string
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// If not empty, Alias identifies which non-default (aliased) provider
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// configuration this address refers to.
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Alias string
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}
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var _ ProviderConfig = LocalProviderConfig{}
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// NewDefaultLocalProviderConfig returns the address of the default (un-aliased)
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// configuration for the provider with the given local type name.
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func NewDefaultLocalProviderConfig(LocalNameName string) LocalProviderConfig {
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return LocalProviderConfig{
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LocalName: LocalNameName,
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}
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}
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// providerConfig Implements addrs.ProviderConfig.
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func (pc LocalProviderConfig) providerConfig() {}
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// Absolute returns an AbsProviderConfig from the receiver and the given module
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// instance address.
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//
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// TODO: This methold will become obsolete as part of supporting fully-qualified
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// provider names in AbsProviderConfig, requiring a lookup via the module
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// configuration instead. However, we continue to support it for now by
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// relying on the fact that only "legacy" provider addresses are currently
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// supported.
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func (pc LocalProviderConfig) Absolute(module ModuleInstance) AbsProviderConfig {
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return AbsProviderConfig{
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Module: module,
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ProviderConfig: pc,
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}
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}
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func (pc LocalProviderConfig) String() string {
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if pc.LocalName == "" {
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// Should never happen; always indicates a bug
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return "provider.<invalid>"
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}
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if pc.Alias != "" {
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return fmt.Sprintf("provider.%s.%s", pc.LocalName, pc.Alias)
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}
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return "provider." + pc.LocalName
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}
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// StringCompact is an alternative to String that returns the form that can
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// be parsed by ParseProviderConfigCompact, without the "provider." prefix.
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func (pc LocalProviderConfig) StringCompact() string {
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if pc.Alias != "" {
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return fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s", pc.LocalName, pc.Alias)
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}
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return pc.LocalName
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}
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// AbsProviderConfig is the absolute address of a provider configuration
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// within a particular module instance.
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type AbsProviderConfig struct {
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Module ModuleInstance
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// TODO: In a future change, this will no longer be an embedded
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// LocalProviderConfig and should instead be two separate fields
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// to allow AbsProviderConfig to use provider FQN rather than
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// local type name:
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//
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// Provider Provider
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// Alias string
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//
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// For now though, we continue to embed LocalProviderConfig until we're
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// ready to teach the rest of Terraform Core about non-legacy provider
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// FQNs, and update our ParseAbsProviderConfig and AbsProviderConfig.String
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// methods to deal with FQNs.
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ProviderConfig LocalProviderConfig
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}
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var _ ProviderConfig = AbsProviderConfig{}
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// ParseAbsProviderConfig parses the given traversal as an absolute provider
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// address. The following are examples of traversals that can be successfully
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// parsed as absolute provider configuration addresses:
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//
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// provider.aws
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// provider.aws.foo
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// module.bar.provider.aws
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// module.bar.module.baz.provider.aws.foo
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// module.foo[1].provider.aws.foo
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//
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// This type of address is used, for example, to record the relationships
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// between resources and provider configurations in the state structure.
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// This type of address is not generally used in the UI, except in error
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// messages that refer to provider configurations.
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func ParseAbsProviderConfig(traversal hcl.Traversal) (AbsProviderConfig, tfdiags.Diagnostics) {
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modInst, remain, diags := parseModuleInstancePrefix(traversal)
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ret := AbsProviderConfig{
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Module: modInst,
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}
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if len(remain) < 2 || remain.RootName() != "provider" {
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diags = diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
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Severity: hcl.DiagError,
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Summary: "Invalid provider configuration address",
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Detail: "Provider address must begin with \"provider.\", followed by a provider type name.",
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Subject: remain.SourceRange().Ptr(),
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})
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return ret, diags
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}
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if len(remain) > 3 {
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diags = diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
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Severity: hcl.DiagError,
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Summary: "Invalid provider configuration address",
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Detail: "Extraneous operators after provider configuration alias.",
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Subject: hcl.Traversal(remain[3:]).SourceRange().Ptr(),
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})
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return ret, diags
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}
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if tt, ok := remain[1].(hcl.TraverseAttr); ok {
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ret.ProviderConfig.LocalName = tt.Name
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} else {
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diags = diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
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Severity: hcl.DiagError,
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Summary: "Invalid provider configuration address",
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Detail: "The prefix \"provider.\" must be followed by a provider type name.",
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Subject: remain[1].SourceRange().Ptr(),
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})
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return ret, diags
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}
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if len(remain) == 3 {
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if tt, ok := remain[2].(hcl.TraverseAttr); ok {
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ret.ProviderConfig.Alias = tt.Name
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} else {
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diags = diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
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Severity: hcl.DiagError,
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Summary: "Invalid provider configuration address",
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Detail: "Provider type name must be followed by a configuration alias name.",
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Subject: remain[2].SourceRange().Ptr(),
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})
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return ret, diags
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}
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}
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return ret, diags
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}
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// ParseAbsProviderConfigStr is a helper wrapper around ParseAbsProviderConfig
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// that takes a string and parses it with the HCL native syntax traversal parser
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// before interpreting it.
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//
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// This should be used only in specialized situations since it will cause the
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// created references to not have any meaningful source location information.
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// If a reference string is coming from a source that should be identified in
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// error messages then the caller should instead parse it directly using a
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// suitable function from the HCL API and pass the traversal itself to
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// ParseAbsProviderConfig.
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//
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// Error diagnostics are returned if either the parsing fails or the analysis
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// of the traversal fails. There is no way for the caller to distinguish the
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// two kinds of diagnostics programmatically. If error diagnostics are returned
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// the returned address is invalid.
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func ParseAbsProviderConfigStr(str string) (AbsProviderConfig, tfdiags.Diagnostics) {
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var diags tfdiags.Diagnostics
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traversal, parseDiags := hclsyntax.ParseTraversalAbs([]byte(str), "", hcl.Pos{Line: 1, Column: 1})
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diags = diags.Append(parseDiags)
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if parseDiags.HasErrors() {
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return AbsProviderConfig{}, diags
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}
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addr, addrDiags := ParseAbsProviderConfig(traversal)
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diags = diags.Append(addrDiags)
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return addr, diags
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}
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// ProviderConfigDefault returns the address of the default provider config
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// of the given type inside the recieving module instance.
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//
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// TODO: The signature of this should change to accept a Provider address
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// instead of a bare name once AbsProviderConfig starts having its own Provider
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// and Alias fields rather than embedding LocalProviderConfig.
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func (m ModuleInstance) ProviderConfigDefault(name string) AbsProviderConfig {
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return AbsProviderConfig{
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Module: m,
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ProviderConfig: LocalProviderConfig{
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LocalName: name,
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},
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}
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}
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// ProviderConfigAliased returns the address of an aliased provider config
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// of with given type and alias inside the recieving module instance.
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//
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// TODO: The signature of this should change to accept a Provider address
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// instead of a bare name once AbsProviderConfig starts having its own Provider
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// and Alias fields rather than embedding LocalProviderConfig.
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func (m ModuleInstance) ProviderConfigAliased(name, alias string) AbsProviderConfig {
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return AbsProviderConfig{
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Module: m,
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ProviderConfig: LocalProviderConfig{
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LocalName: name,
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Alias: alias,
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},
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}
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}
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// providerConfig Implements addrs.ProviderConfig.
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func (pc AbsProviderConfig) providerConfig() {}
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// Inherited returns an address that the receiving configuration address might
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// inherit from in a parent module. The second bool return value indicates if
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// such inheritance is possible, and thus whether the returned address is valid.
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//
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// Inheritance is possible only for default (un-aliased) providers in modules
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// other than the root module. Even if a valid address is returned, inheritence
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// may not be performed for other reasons, such as if the calling module
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// provided explicit provider configurations within the call for this module.
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// The ProviderTransformer graph transform in the main terraform module has
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// the authoritative logic for provider inheritance, and this method is here
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// mainly just for its benefit.
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func (pc AbsProviderConfig) Inherited() (AbsProviderConfig, bool) {
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// Can't inherit if we're already in the root.
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if len(pc.Module) == 0 {
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return AbsProviderConfig{}, false
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}
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// Can't inherit if we have an alias.
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if pc.ProviderConfig.Alias != "" {
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return AbsProviderConfig{}, false
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}
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// Otherwise, we might inherit from a configuration with the same
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// provider name in the parent module instance.
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parentMod := pc.Module.Parent()
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return pc.ProviderConfig.Absolute(parentMod), true
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}
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func (pc AbsProviderConfig) String() string {
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if len(pc.Module) == 0 {
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return pc.ProviderConfig.String()
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}
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return fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s", pc.Module.String(), pc.ProviderConfig.String())
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}
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