terraform/terraform/eval_validate_selfref.go

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Go

package terraform
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/config"
)
// EvalValidateResourceSelfRef is an EvalNode implementation that validates that
// a configuration doesn't contain a reference to the resource itself.
//
// This must be done prior to interpolating configuration in order to avoid
// any infinite loop scenarios.
type EvalValidateResourceSelfRef struct {
Addr **ResourceAddress
Config **config.RawConfig
}
func (n *EvalValidateResourceSelfRef) Eval(ctx EvalContext) (interface{}, error) {
addr := *n.Addr
conf := *n.Config
// Go through the variables and find self references
var errs []error
for k, raw := range conf.Variables {
rv, ok := raw.(*config.ResourceVariable)
if !ok {
continue
}
// Build an address from the variable
varAddr := &ResourceAddress{
Path: addr.Path,
Mode: rv.Mode,
Type: rv.Type,
Name: rv.Name,
Index: rv.Index,
InstanceType: TypePrimary,
}
// If the variable access is a multi-access (*), then we just
// match the index so that we'll match our own addr if everything
// else matches.
if rv.Multi && rv.Index == -1 {
varAddr.Index = addr.Index
}
// This is a weird thing where ResourceAddres has index "-1" when
// index isn't set at all. This means index "0" for resource access.
// So, if we have this scenario, just set our varAddr to -1 so it
// matches.
if addr.Index == -1 && varAddr.Index == 0 {
varAddr.Index = -1
}
// If the addresses match, then this is a self reference
if varAddr.Equals(addr) && varAddr.Index == addr.Index {
errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf(
"%s: self reference not allowed: %q",
addr, k))
}
}
// If no errors, no errors!
if len(errs) == 0 {
return nil, nil
}
// Wrap the errors in the proper wrapper so we can handle validation
// formatting properly upstream.
return nil, &EvalValidateError{
Errors: errs,
}
}