terraform/backend/local/backend_plan.go

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Go

package local
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"log"
"os"
"strings"
"github.com/hashicorp/errwrap"
"github.com/hashicorp/go-multierror"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/backend"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/command/format"
clistate "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/command/state"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/config/module"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/state"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/terraform"
)
func (b *Local) opPlan(
ctx context.Context,
op *backend.Operation,
runningOp *backend.RunningOperation) {
log.Printf("[INFO] backend/local: starting Plan operation")
if b.CLI != nil && op.Plan != nil {
b.CLI.Output(b.Colorize().Color(
"[reset][bold][yellow]" +
"The plan command received a saved plan file as input. This command\n" +
"will output the saved plan. This will not modify the already-existing\n" +
"plan. If you wish to generate a new plan, please pass in a configuration\n" +
"directory as an argument.\n\n"))
}
// A local plan requires either a plan or a module
if op.Plan == nil && op.Module == nil && !op.Destroy {
runningOp.Err = fmt.Errorf(strings.TrimSpace(planErrNoConfig))
return
}
// If we have a nil module at this point, then set it to an empty tree
// to avoid any potential crashes.
if op.Module == nil {
op.Module = module.NewEmptyTree()
}
// Setup our count hook that keeps track of resource changes
countHook := new(CountHook)
if b.ContextOpts == nil {
b.ContextOpts = new(terraform.ContextOpts)
}
old := b.ContextOpts.Hooks
defer func() { b.ContextOpts.Hooks = old }()
b.ContextOpts.Hooks = append(b.ContextOpts.Hooks, countHook)
// Get our context
tfCtx, opState, err := b.context(op)
if err != nil {
runningOp.Err = err
return
}
if op.LockState {
lockInfo := state.NewLockInfo()
lockInfo.Operation = op.Type.String()
lockID, err := clistate.Lock(opState, lockInfo, b.CLI, b.Colorize())
if err != nil {
runningOp.Err = errwrap.Wrapf("Error locking state: {{err}}", err)
return
}
defer func() {
if err := clistate.Unlock(opState, lockID, b.CLI, b.Colorize()); err != nil {
runningOp.Err = multierror.Append(runningOp.Err, err)
}
}()
}
// Setup the state
runningOp.State = tfCtx.State()
// If we're refreshing before plan, perform that
if op.PlanRefresh {
log.Printf("[INFO] backend/local: plan calling Refresh")
if b.CLI != nil {
b.CLI.Output(b.Colorize().Color(strings.TrimSpace(planRefreshing) + "\n"))
}
_, err := tfCtx.Refresh()
if err != nil {
runningOp.Err = errwrap.Wrapf("Error refreshing state: {{err}}", err)
return
}
}
// Perform the plan
log.Printf("[INFO] backend/local: plan calling Plan")
plan, err := tfCtx.Plan()
if err != nil {
runningOp.Err = errwrap.Wrapf("Error running plan: {{err}}", err)
return
}
// Record state
runningOp.PlanEmpty = plan.Diff.Empty()
// Save the plan to disk
if path := op.PlanOutPath; path != "" {
// Write the backend if we have one
plan.Backend = op.PlanOutBackend
log.Printf("[INFO] backend/local: writing plan output to: %s", path)
f, err := os.Create(path)
if err == nil {
err = terraform.WritePlan(plan, f)
}
f.Close()
if err != nil {
runningOp.Err = fmt.Errorf("Error writing plan file: %s", err)
return
}
}
// Perform some output tasks if we have a CLI to output to.
if b.CLI != nil {
if plan.Diff.Empty() {
b.CLI.Output(b.Colorize().Color(strings.TrimSpace(planNoChanges)))
return
}
if path := op.PlanOutPath; path == "" {
b.CLI.Output(strings.TrimSpace(planHeaderNoOutput) + "\n")
} else {
b.CLI.Output(fmt.Sprintf(
strings.TrimSpace(planHeaderYesOutput)+"\n",
path))
}
b.CLI.Output(format.Plan(&format.PlanOpts{
Plan: plan,
Color: b.Colorize(),
ModuleDepth: -1,
}))
b.CLI.Output(b.Colorize().Color(fmt.Sprintf(
"[reset][bold]Plan:[reset] "+
"%d to add, %d to change, %d to destroy.",
countHook.ToAdd+countHook.ToRemoveAndAdd,
countHook.ToChange,
countHook.ToRemove+countHook.ToRemoveAndAdd)))
}
}
const planErrNoConfig = `
No configuration files found!
Plan requires configuration to be present. Planning without a configuration
would mark everything for destruction, which is normally not what is desired.
If you would like to destroy everything, please run plan with the "-destroy"
flag or create a single empty configuration file. Otherwise, please create
a Terraform configuration file in the path being executed and try again.
`
const planHeaderNoOutput = `
The Terraform execution plan has been generated and is shown below.
Resources are shown in alphabetical order for quick scanning. Green resources
will be created (or destroyed and then created if an existing resource
exists), yellow resources are being changed in-place, and red resources
will be destroyed. Cyan entries are data sources to be read.
Note: You didn't specify an "-out" parameter to save this plan, so when
"apply" is called, Terraform can't guarantee this is what will execute.
`
const planHeaderYesOutput = `
The Terraform execution plan has been generated and is shown below.
Resources are shown in alphabetical order for quick scanning. Green resources
will be created (or destroyed and then created if an existing resource
exists), yellow resources are being changed in-place, and red resources
will be destroyed. Cyan entries are data sources to be read.
Your plan was also saved to the path below. Call the "apply" subcommand
with this plan file and Terraform will exactly execute this execution
plan.
Path: %s
`
const planNoChanges = `
[reset][bold][green]No changes. Infrastructure is up-to-date.[reset][green]
This means that Terraform did not detect any differences between your
configuration and real physical resources that exist. As a result, Terraform
doesn't need to do anything.
`
const planRefreshing = `
[reset][bold]Refreshing Terraform state in-memory prior to plan...[reset]
The refreshed state will be used to calculate this plan, but will not be
persisted to local or remote state storage.
`