terraform/terraform/diff.go

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package terraform
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"fmt"
"reflect"
"regexp"
"sort"
"strings"
)
// DiffChangeType is an enum with the kind of changes a diff has planned.
type DiffChangeType byte
const (
DiffInvalid DiffChangeType = iota
DiffNone
DiffCreate
DiffUpdate
DiffDestroy
DiffDestroyCreate
)
// Diff trackes the changes that are necessary to apply a configuration
// to an existing infrastructure.
type Diff struct {
// Modules contains all the modules that have a diff
Modules []*ModuleDiff
}
// AddModule adds the module with the given path to the diff.
//
// This should be the preferred method to add module diffs since it
// allows us to optimize lookups later as well as control sorting.
func (d *Diff) AddModule(path []string) *ModuleDiff {
m := &ModuleDiff{Path: path}
m.init()
d.Modules = append(d.Modules, m)
return m
}
// ModuleByPath is used to lookup the module diff for the given path.
// This should be the preferred lookup mechanism as it allows for future
// lookup optimizations.
func (d *Diff) ModuleByPath(path []string) *ModuleDiff {
if d == nil {
return nil
}
for _, mod := range d.Modules {
if mod.Path == nil {
panic("missing module path")
}
if reflect.DeepEqual(mod.Path, path) {
return mod
}
}
return nil
}
// RootModule returns the ModuleState for the root module
func (d *Diff) RootModule() *ModuleDiff {
root := d.ModuleByPath(rootModulePath)
if root == nil {
panic("missing root module")
}
return root
}
// Empty returns true if the diff has no changes.
func (d *Diff) Empty() bool {
for _, m := range d.Modules {
if !m.Empty() {
return false
}
}
return true
}
func (d *Diff) String() string {
var buf bytes.Buffer
keys := make([]string, 0, len(d.Modules))
lookup := make(map[string]*ModuleDiff)
for _, m := range d.Modules {
key := fmt.Sprintf("module.%s", strings.Join(m.Path[1:], "."))
keys = append(keys, key)
lookup[key] = m
}
sort.Strings(keys)
for _, key := range keys {
m := lookup[key]
mStr := m.String()
// If we're the root module, we just write the output directly.
if reflect.DeepEqual(m.Path, rootModulePath) {
buf.WriteString(mStr + "\n")
continue
}
buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%s:\n", key))
s := bufio.NewScanner(strings.NewReader(mStr))
for s.Scan() {
buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" %s\n", s.Text()))
}
}
return strings.TrimSpace(buf.String())
}
func (d *Diff) init() {
if d.Modules == nil {
rootDiff := &ModuleDiff{Path: rootModulePath}
d.Modules = []*ModuleDiff{rootDiff}
}
for _, m := range d.Modules {
m.init()
}
}
// ModuleDiff tracks the differences between resources to apply within
// a single module.
type ModuleDiff struct {
Path []string
Resources map[string]*InstanceDiff
Destroy bool // Set only by the destroy plan
}
func (d *ModuleDiff) init() {
if d.Resources == nil {
d.Resources = make(map[string]*InstanceDiff)
}
for _, r := range d.Resources {
r.init()
}
}
// ChangeType returns the type of changes that the diff for this
// module includes.
//
// At a module level, this will only be DiffNone, DiffUpdate, DiffDestroy, or
// DiffCreate. If an instance within the module has a DiffDestroyCreate
// then this will register as a DiffCreate for a module.
func (d *ModuleDiff) ChangeType() DiffChangeType {
result := DiffNone
for _, r := range d.Resources {
change := r.ChangeType()
switch change {
case DiffCreate, DiffDestroy:
if result == DiffNone {
result = change
}
case DiffDestroyCreate, DiffUpdate:
result = DiffUpdate
}
}
return result
}
// Empty returns true if the diff has no changes within this module.
func (d *ModuleDiff) Empty() bool {
if len(d.Resources) == 0 {
return true
}
for _, rd := range d.Resources {
if !rd.Empty() {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// Instances returns the instance diffs for the id given. This can return
// multiple instance diffs if there are counts within the resource.
func (d *ModuleDiff) Instances(id string) []*InstanceDiff {
var result []*InstanceDiff
for k, diff := range d.Resources {
if k == id || strings.HasPrefix(k, id+".") {
if !diff.Empty() {
result = append(result, diff)
}
}
}
return result
}
// IsRoot says whether or not this module diff is for the root module.
func (d *ModuleDiff) IsRoot() bool {
return reflect.DeepEqual(d.Path, rootModulePath)
}
// String outputs the diff in a long but command-line friendly output
// format that users can read to quickly inspect a diff.
func (d *ModuleDiff) String() string {
var buf bytes.Buffer
if d.Destroy {
buf.WriteString("DESTROY MODULE\n")
}
names := make([]string, 0, len(d.Resources))
for name, _ := range d.Resources {
names = append(names, name)
}
sort.Strings(names)
for _, name := range names {
rdiff := d.Resources[name]
crud := "UPDATE"
switch {
case rdiff.RequiresNew() && (rdiff.Destroy || rdiff.DestroyTainted):
crud = "DESTROY/CREATE"
case rdiff.Destroy:
crud = "DESTROY"
case rdiff.RequiresNew():
crud = "CREATE"
}
buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(
"%s: %s\n",
crud,
name))
keyLen := 0
keys := make([]string, 0, len(rdiff.Attributes))
for key, _ := range rdiff.Attributes {
if key == "id" {
continue
}
keys = append(keys, key)
if len(key) > keyLen {
keyLen = len(key)
}
}
sort.Strings(keys)
for _, attrK := range keys {
attrDiff := rdiff.Attributes[attrK]
v := attrDiff.New
u := attrDiff.Old
if attrDiff.NewComputed {
v = "<computed>"
}
if attrDiff.Sensitive {
u = "<sensitive>"
v = "<sensitive>"
}
updateMsg := ""
if attrDiff.RequiresNew {
updateMsg = " (forces new resource)"
} else if attrDiff.Sensitive {
updateMsg = " (attribute changed)"
}
buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(
" %s:%s %#v => %#v%s\n",
attrK,
strings.Repeat(" ", keyLen-len(attrK)),
u,
v,
updateMsg))
}
}
return buf.String()
}
// InstanceDiff is the diff of a resource from some state to another.
type InstanceDiff struct {
Attributes map[string]*ResourceAttrDiff
Destroy bool
DestroyTainted bool
}
// ResourceAttrDiff is the diff of a single attribute of a resource.
type ResourceAttrDiff struct {
Old string // Old Value
New string // New Value
NewComputed bool // True if new value is computed (unknown currently)
NewRemoved bool // True if this attribute is being removed
NewExtra interface{} // Extra information for the provider
RequiresNew bool // True if change requires new resource
Sensitive bool // True if the data should not be displayed in UI output
Type DiffAttrType
}
// Empty returns true if the diff for this attr is neutral
func (d *ResourceAttrDiff) Empty() bool {
return d.Old == d.New && !d.NewComputed && !d.NewRemoved
}
func (d *ResourceAttrDiff) GoString() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("*%#v", *d)
}
// DiffAttrType is an enum type that says whether a resource attribute
// diff is an input attribute (comes from the configuration) or an
// output attribute (comes as a result of applying the configuration). An
// example input would be "ami" for AWS and an example output would be
// "private_ip".
type DiffAttrType byte
const (
DiffAttrUnknown DiffAttrType = iota
DiffAttrInput
DiffAttrOutput
)
func (d *InstanceDiff) init() {
if d.Attributes == nil {
d.Attributes = make(map[string]*ResourceAttrDiff)
}
}
// ChangeType returns the DiffChangeType represented by the diff
// for this single instance.
func (d *InstanceDiff) ChangeType() DiffChangeType {
if d.Empty() {
return DiffNone
}
if d.RequiresNew() && (d.Destroy || d.DestroyTainted) {
return DiffDestroyCreate
}
if d.Destroy {
return DiffDestroy
}
if d.RequiresNew() {
return DiffCreate
}
return DiffUpdate
}
// Empty returns true if this diff encapsulates no changes.
func (d *InstanceDiff) Empty() bool {
if d == nil {
return true
}
return !d.Destroy && len(d.Attributes) == 0
}
func (d *InstanceDiff) GoString() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("*%#v", *d)
}
// RequiresNew returns true if the diff requires the creation of a new
// resource (implying the destruction of the old).
func (d *InstanceDiff) RequiresNew() bool {
if d == nil {
return false
}
if d.DestroyTainted {
return true
}
for _, rd := range d.Attributes {
if rd != nil && rd.RequiresNew {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// Same checks whether or not two InstanceDiff's are the "same". When
// we say "same", it is not necessarily exactly equal. Instead, it is
// just checking that the same attributes are changing, a destroy
// isn't suddenly happening, etc.
func (d *InstanceDiff) Same(d2 *InstanceDiff) (bool, string) {
if d == nil && d2 == nil {
return true, ""
} else if d == nil || d2 == nil {
return false, "both nil"
}
if d.Destroy != d2.Destroy {
return false, fmt.Sprintf(
"diff: Destroy; old: %t, new: %t", d.Destroy, d2.Destroy)
}
if d.RequiresNew() != d2.RequiresNew() {
return false, fmt.Sprintf(
"diff RequiresNew; old: %t, new: %t", d.RequiresNew(), d2.RequiresNew())
}
// Go through the old diff and make sure the new diff has all the
// same attributes. To start, build up the check map to be all the keys.
checkOld := make(map[string]struct{})
checkNew := make(map[string]struct{})
for k, _ := range d.Attributes {
checkOld[k] = struct{}{}
}
for k, _ := range d2.Attributes {
checkNew[k] = struct{}{}
}
// Make an ordered list so we are sure the approximated hashes are left
// to process at the end of the loop
keys := make([]string, 0, len(d.Attributes))
for k, _ := range d.Attributes {
keys = append(keys, k)
}
sort.StringSlice(keys).Sort()
for _, k := range keys {
diffOld := d.Attributes[k]
if _, ok := checkOld[k]; !ok {
// We're not checking this key for whatever reason (see where
// check is modified).
continue
}
// Remove this key since we'll never hit it again
delete(checkOld, k)
delete(checkNew, k)
_, ok := d2.Attributes[k]
if !ok {
// If there's no new attribute, and the old diff expected the attribute
// to be removed, that's just fine.
if diffOld.NewRemoved {
continue
}
// No exact match, but maybe this is a set containing computed
// values. So check if there is an approximate hash in the key
// and if so, try to match the key.
if strings.Contains(k, "~") {
parts := strings.Split(k, ".")
parts2 := append([]string(nil), parts...)
re := regexp.MustCompile(`^~\d+$`)
for i, part := range parts {
if re.MatchString(part) {
// we're going to consider this the base of a
// computed hash, and remove all longer matching fields
ok = true
parts2[i] = `\d+`
parts2 = parts2[:i+1]
break
}
}
re, err := regexp.Compile("^" + strings.Join(parts2, `\.`))
if err != nil {
return false, fmt.Sprintf("regexp failed to compile; err: %#v", err)
}
for k2, _ := range checkNew {
if re.MatchString(k2) {
delete(checkNew, k2)
}
}
}
// This is a little tricky, but when a diff contains a computed
// list, set, or map that can only be interpolated after the apply
// command has created the dependent resources, it could turn out
// that the result is actually the same as the existing state which
// would remove the key from the diff.
if diffOld.NewComputed && (strings.HasSuffix(k, ".#") || strings.HasSuffix(k, ".%")) {
ok = true
}
// Similarly, in a RequiresNew scenario, a list that shows up in the plan
// diff can disappear from the apply diff, which is calculated from an
// empty state.
if d.RequiresNew() && (strings.HasSuffix(k, ".#") || strings.HasSuffix(k, ".%")) {
ok = true
}
if !ok {
return false, fmt.Sprintf("attribute mismatch: %s", k)
}
}
// search for the suffix of the base of a [computed] map, list or set.
multiVal := regexp.MustCompile(`\.(#|~#|%)$`)
match := multiVal.FindStringSubmatch(k)
if diffOld.NewComputed && len(match) == 2 {
matchLen := len(match[1])
// This is a computed list, set, or map, so remove any keys with
// this prefix from the check list.
kprefix := k[:len(k)-matchLen]
for k2, _ := range checkOld {
if strings.HasPrefix(k2, kprefix) {
delete(checkOld, k2)
}
}
for k2, _ := range checkNew {
if strings.HasPrefix(k2, kprefix) {
delete(checkNew, k2)
}
}
}
// TODO: check for the same value if not computed
}
// Check for leftover attributes
if len(checkNew) > 0 {
extras := make([]string, 0, len(checkNew))
for attr, _ := range checkNew {
extras = append(extras, attr)
}
return false,
fmt.Sprintf("extra attributes: %s", strings.Join(extras, ", "))
}
return true, ""
}