163 lines
6.7 KiB
Go
163 lines
6.7 KiB
Go
package backend
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import (
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"fmt"
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"github.com/hashicorp/hcl/v2"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/configs"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/terraform"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/tfdiags"
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"github.com/zclconf/go-cty/cty"
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)
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// UnparsedVariableValue represents a variable value provided by the caller
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// whose parsing must be deferred until configuration is available.
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//
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// This exists to allow processing of variable-setting arguments (e.g. in the
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// command package) to be separated from parsing (in the backend package).
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type UnparsedVariableValue interface {
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// ParseVariableValue information in the provided variable configuration
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// to parse (if necessary) and return the variable value encapsulated in
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// the receiver.
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//
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// If error diagnostics are returned, the resulting value may be invalid
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// or incomplete.
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ParseVariableValue(mode configs.VariableParsingMode) (*terraform.InputValue, tfdiags.Diagnostics)
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}
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// ParseVariableValues processes a map of unparsed variable values by
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// correlating each one with the given variable declarations which should
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// be from a root module.
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//
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// The map of unparsed variable values should include variables from all
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// possible root module declarations sources such that it is as complete as
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// it can possibly be for the current operation. If any declared variables
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// are not included in the map, ParseVariableValues will either substitute
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// a configured default value or produce an error.
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//
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// If this function returns without any errors in the diagnostics, the
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// resulting input values map is guaranteed to be valid and ready to pass
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// to terraform.NewContext. If the diagnostics contains errors, the returned
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// InputValues may be incomplete but will include the subset of variables
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// that were successfully processed, allowing for careful analysis of the
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// partial result.
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func ParseVariableValues(vv map[string]UnparsedVariableValue, decls map[string]*configs.Variable) (terraform.InputValues, tfdiags.Diagnostics) {
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var diags tfdiags.Diagnostics
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ret := make(terraform.InputValues, len(vv))
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// Currently we're generating only warnings for undeclared variables
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// defined in files (see below) but we only want to generate a few warnings
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// at a time because existing deployments may have lots of these and
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// the result can therefore be overwhelming.
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seenUndeclaredInFile := 0
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for name, rv := range vv {
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var mode configs.VariableParsingMode
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config, declared := decls[name]
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if declared {
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mode = config.ParsingMode
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} else {
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mode = configs.VariableParseLiteral
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}
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val, valDiags := rv.ParseVariableValue(mode)
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diags = diags.Append(valDiags)
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if valDiags.HasErrors() {
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continue
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}
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if !declared {
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switch val.SourceType {
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case terraform.ValueFromConfig, terraform.ValueFromAutoFile, terraform.ValueFromNamedFile:
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// These source types have source ranges, so we can produce
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// a nice error message with good context.
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//
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// This one is a warning for now because there is an existing
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// pattern of providing a file containing the superset of
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// variables across all configurations in an organization. This
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// is deprecated in v0.12.0 because it's more important to give
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// feedback to users who make typos. Those using this approach
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// should migrate to using environment variables instead before
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// this becomes an error in a future major release.
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if seenUndeclaredInFile < 3 {
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diags = diags.Append(tfdiags.Sourceless(
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tfdiags.Warning,
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"Value for undeclared variable",
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fmt.Sprintf("The root module does not declare a variable named %q but a value was found in file %q. To use this value, add a \"variable\" block to the configuration.\n\nUsing a variables file to set an undeclared variable is deprecated and will become an error in a future release. If you wish to provide certain \"global\" settings to all configurations in your organization, use TF_VAR_... environment variables to set these instead.", name, val.SourceRange.Filename),
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))
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}
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seenUndeclaredInFile++
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case terraform.ValueFromEnvVar:
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// We allow and ignore undeclared names for environment
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// variables, because users will often set these globally
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// when they are used across many (but not necessarily all)
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// configurations.
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case terraform.ValueFromCLIArg:
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diags = diags.Append(tfdiags.Sourceless(
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tfdiags.Error,
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"Value for undeclared variable",
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fmt.Sprintf("A variable named %q was assigned on the command line, but the root module does not declare a variable of that name. To use this value, add a \"variable\" block to the configuration.", name),
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))
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default:
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// For all other source types we are more vague, but other situations
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// don't generally crop up at this layer in practice.
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diags = diags.Append(tfdiags.Sourceless(
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tfdiags.Error,
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"Value for undeclared variable",
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fmt.Sprintf("A variable named %q was assigned a value, but the root module does not declare a variable of that name. To use this value, add a \"variable\" block to the configuration.", name),
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))
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}
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continue
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}
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ret[name] = val
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}
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if seenUndeclaredInFile >= 3 {
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extras := seenUndeclaredInFile - 2
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diags = diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
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Severity: hcl.DiagWarning,
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Summary: "Values for undeclared variables",
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Detail: fmt.Sprintf("In addition to the other similar warnings shown, %d other variable(s) defined without being declared.", extras),
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})
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}
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// By this point we should've gathered all of the required root module
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// variables from one of the many possible sources. We'll now populate
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// any we haven't gathered as their defaults and fail if any of the
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// missing ones are required.
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for name, vc := range decls {
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if _, defined := ret[name]; defined {
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continue
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}
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if vc.Required() {
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diags = diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
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Severity: hcl.DiagError,
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Summary: "No value for required variable",
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Detail: fmt.Sprintf("The root module input variable %q is not set, and has no default value. Use a -var or -var-file command line argument to provide a value for this variable.", name),
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Subject: vc.DeclRange.Ptr(),
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})
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// We'll include a placeholder value anyway, just so that our
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// result is complete for any calling code that wants to cautiously
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// analyze it for diagnostic purposes. Since our diagnostics now
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// includes an error, normal processing will ignore this result.
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ret[name] = &terraform.InputValue{
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Value: cty.DynamicVal,
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SourceType: terraform.ValueFromConfig,
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SourceRange: tfdiags.SourceRangeFromHCL(vc.DeclRange),
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}
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} else {
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ret[name] = &terraform.InputValue{
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Value: vc.Default,
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SourceType: terraform.ValueFromConfig,
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SourceRange: tfdiags.SourceRangeFromHCL(vc.DeclRange),
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}
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}
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}
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return ret, diags
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}
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