terraform/builtin/providers/azurerm/provider.go

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package azurerm
import (
"fmt"
"log"
"net/http"
"strings"
"github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-go/Godeps/_workspace/src/github.com/Azure/go-autorest/autorest"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/helper/mutexkv"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/helper/schema"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/terraform"
)
// Provider returns a terraform.ResourceProvider.
func Provider() terraform.ResourceProvider {
return &schema.Provider{
Schema: map[string]*schema.Schema{
"subscription_id": &schema.Schema{
Type: schema.TypeString,
Required: true,
DefaultFunc: schema.EnvDefaultFunc("ARM_SUBSCRIPTION_ID", ""),
},
"client_id": &schema.Schema{
Type: schema.TypeString,
Required: true,
DefaultFunc: schema.EnvDefaultFunc("ARM_CLIENT_ID", ""),
},
"client_secret": &schema.Schema{
Type: schema.TypeString,
Required: true,
DefaultFunc: schema.EnvDefaultFunc("ARM_CLIENT_SECRET", ""),
},
"tenant_id": &schema.Schema{
Type: schema.TypeString,
Required: true,
DefaultFunc: schema.EnvDefaultFunc("ARM_TENANT_ID", ""),
},
},
ResourcesMap: map[string]*schema.Resource{
"azurerm_resource_group": resourceArmResourceGroup(),
"azurerm_virtual_network": resourceArmVirtualNetwork(),
"azurerm_local_network_gateway": resourceArmLocalNetworkGateway(),
"azurerm_availability_set": resourceArmAvailabilitySet(),
"azurerm_network_security_group": resourceArmNetworkSecurityGroup(),
"azurerm_network_security_rule": resourceArmNetworkSecurityRule(),
"azurerm_public_ip": resourceArmPublicIp(),
"azurerm_subnet": resourceArmSubnet(),
"azurerm_network_interface": resourceArmNetworkInterface(),
"azurerm_route_table": resourceArmRouteTable(),
"azurerm_route": resourceArmRoute(),
"azurerm_cdn_profile": resourceArmCdnProfile(),
"azurerm_cdn_endpoint": resourceArmCdnEndpoint(),
"azurerm_storage_account": resourceArmStorageAccount(),
"azurerm_storage_container": resourceArmStorageContainer(),
"azurerm_storage_blob": resourceArmStorageBlob(),
"azurerm_storage_queue": resourceArmStorageQueue(),
},
ConfigureFunc: providerConfigure,
}
}
// Config is the configuration structure used to instantiate a
// new Azure management client.
type Config struct {
ManagementURL string
SubscriptionID string
ClientID string
ClientSecret string
TenantID string
}
func providerConfigure(d *schema.ResourceData) (interface{}, error) {
config := Config{
SubscriptionID: d.Get("subscription_id").(string),
ClientID: d.Get("client_id").(string),
ClientSecret: d.Get("client_secret").(string),
TenantID: d.Get("tenant_id").(string),
}
client, err := config.getArmClient()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
err = registerAzureResourceProvidersWithSubscription(&config, client)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return client, nil
}
// registerAzureResourceProvidersWithSubscription uses the providers client to register
// all Azure resource providers which the Terraform provider may require (regardless of
// whether they are actually used by the configuration or not). It was confirmed by Microsoft
// that this is the approach their own internal tools also take.
func registerAzureResourceProvidersWithSubscription(config *Config, client *ArmClient) error {
providerClient := client.providers
providers := []string{"Microsoft.Network", "Microsoft.Compute", "Microsoft.Cdn", "Microsoft.Storage"}
for _, v := range providers {
res, err := providerClient.Register(v)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if res.StatusCode != http.StatusOK {
return fmt.Errorf("Error registering provider %q with subscription %q", v, config.SubscriptionID)
}
}
return nil
}
// azureRMNormalizeLocation is a function which normalises human-readable region/location
// names (e.g. "West US") to the values used and returned by the Azure API (e.g. "westus").
// In state we track the API internal version as it is easier to go from the human form
// to the canonical form than the other way around.
func azureRMNormalizeLocation(location interface{}) string {
input := location.(string)
return strings.Replace(strings.ToLower(input), " ", "", -1)
}
// pollIndefinitelyAsNeeded is a terrible hack which is necessary because the Azure
// Storage API (and perhaps others) can have response times way beyond the default
// retry timeouts, with no apparent upper bound. This effectively causes the client
// to continue polling when it reaches the configured timeout. My investigations
// suggest that this is neccesary when deleting and recreating a storage account with
// the same name in a short (though undetermined) time period.
//
// It is possible that this will give Terraform the appearance of being slow in
// future: I have attempted to mitigate this by logging whenever this happens. We
// may want to revisit this with configurable timeouts in the future as clearly
// unbounded wait loops is not ideal. It does seem preferable to the current situation
// where our polling loop will time out _with an operation in progress_, but no ID
// for the resource - so the state will not know about it, and conflicts will occur
// on the next run.
func pollIndefinitelyAsNeeded(client autorest.Client, response *http.Response, acceptableCodes ...int) (*http.Response, error) {
var resp *http.Response
var err error
for {
resp, err = client.PollAsNeeded(response, acceptableCodes...)
if err != nil {
if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusAccepted {
log.Printf("[DEBUG] Starting new polling loop for %q", response.Request.URL.Path)
continue
}
return resp, err
}
return resp, nil
}
}
// armMutexKV is the instance of MutexKV for ARM resources
var armMutexKV = mutexkv.NewMutexKV()