Documentation ¶
Index ¶
- Constants
- Variables
- func CheckCoreVersionRequirements(config *configs.Config) tfdiags.Diagnostics
- func ParseResourceIndex(s string) (int, error)
- func ParseResourcePath(s string) []string
- func ProviderHasDataSource(p ResourceProvider, n string) bool
- func ProviderHasResource(p ResourceProvider, n string) bool
- func ReadStateV1(jsonBytes []byte) (*stateV1, error)
- func TestStateFile(t *testing.T, path string, state *State)
- func VersionString() stringdeprecated
- func WriteState(d *State, dst io.Writer) error
- type BackendState
- type CallbackUIOutput
- type DataSource
- type Diff
- func (d *Diff) AddModule(path addrs.ModuleInstance) *ModuleDiff
- func (d *Diff) DeepCopy() *Diff
- func (d *Diff) Empty() bool
- func (d *Diff) Equal(d2 *Diff) bool
- func (d *Diff) ModuleByPath(path addrs.ModuleInstance) *ModuleDiff
- func (d *Diff) Prune()
- func (d *Diff) RootModule() *ModuleDiff
- func (d *Diff) String() string
- type DiffAttrType
- type DiffChangeType
- type EphemeralState
- type InputOpts
- type InstanceDiff
- func (d *InstanceDiff) Apply(attrs map[string]string, schema *configschema.Block) (map[string]string, error)
- func (d *InstanceDiff) ApplyToValue(base cty.Value, schema *configschema.Block) (cty.Value, error)
- func (d *InstanceDiff) ChangeType() DiffChangeType
- func (d *InstanceDiff) Copy() (*InstanceDiff, error)
- func (d *InstanceDiff) CopyAttributes() map[string]*ResourceAttrDiff
- func (d *InstanceDiff) DeepCopy() *InstanceDiff
- func (d *InstanceDiff) DelAttribute(key string)
- func (d *InstanceDiff) Empty() bool
- func (d *InstanceDiff) Equal(d2 *InstanceDiff) bool
- func (d *InstanceDiff) GetAttribute(key string) (*ResourceAttrDiff, bool)
- func (d *InstanceDiff) GetAttributesLen() int
- func (d *InstanceDiff) GetDestroy() bool
- func (d *InstanceDiff) GetDestroyDeposed() bool
- func (d *InstanceDiff) GetDestroyTainted() bool
- func (d *InstanceDiff) GoString() string
- func (d *InstanceDiff) Lock()
- func (d *InstanceDiff) RequiresNew() bool
- func (d *InstanceDiff) Same(d2 *InstanceDiff) (bool, string)
- func (d *InstanceDiff) SetAttribute(key string, attr *ResourceAttrDiff)
- func (d *InstanceDiff) SetDestroy(b bool)
- func (d *InstanceDiff) SetDestroyDeposed(b bool)
- func (d *InstanceDiff) SetTainted(b bool)
- func (d *InstanceDiff) Unlock()
- type InstanceInfo
- type InstanceState
- func (s *InstanceState) AttrsAsObjectValue(ty cty.Type) (cty.Value, error)
- func (s *InstanceState) DeepCopy() *InstanceState
- func (s *InstanceState) Empty() bool
- func (s *InstanceState) Equal(other *InstanceState) bool
- func (s *InstanceState) Lock()
- func (s *InstanceState) MergeDiff(d *InstanceDiff) *InstanceState
- func (s *InstanceState) Set(from *InstanceState)
- func (s *InstanceState) String() string
- func (s *InstanceState) Unlock()
- type InstanceType
- type MockProvider
- func (p *MockProvider) ApplyResourceChange(r providers.ApplyResourceChangeRequest) providers.ApplyResourceChangeResponse
- func (p *MockProvider) Close() error
- func (p *MockProvider) Configure(r providers.ConfigureRequest) providers.ConfigureResponse
- func (p *MockProvider) GetSchema() providers.GetSchemaResponse
- func (p *MockProvider) ImportResourceState(r providers.ImportResourceStateRequest) providers.ImportResourceStateResponse
- func (p *MockProvider) PlanResourceChange(r providers.PlanResourceChangeRequest) providers.PlanResourceChangeResponse
- func (p *MockProvider) PrepareProviderConfig(r providers.PrepareProviderConfigRequest) providers.PrepareProviderConfigResponse
- func (p *MockProvider) ReadDataSource(r providers.ReadDataSourceRequest) providers.ReadDataSourceResponse
- func (p *MockProvider) ReadResource(r providers.ReadResourceRequest) providers.ReadResourceResponse
- func (p *MockProvider) Stop() error
- func (p *MockProvider) UpgradeResourceState(r providers.UpgradeResourceStateRequest) providers.UpgradeResourceStateResponse
- func (p *MockProvider) ValidateDataSourceConfig(r providers.ValidateDataSourceConfigRequest) providers.ValidateDataSourceConfigResponse
- func (p *MockProvider) ValidateResourceTypeConfig(r providers.ValidateResourceTypeConfigRequest) providers.ValidateResourceTypeConfigResponse
- type MockProvisioner
- func (p *MockProvisioner) Close() error
- func (p *MockProvisioner) GetSchema() provisioners.GetSchemaResponse
- func (p *MockProvisioner) ProvisionResource(r provisioners.ProvisionResourceRequest) provisioners.ProvisionResourceResponse
- func (p *MockProvisioner) Stop() error
- func (p *MockProvisioner) ValidateProvisionerConfig(r provisioners.ValidateProvisionerConfigRequest) provisioners.ValidateProvisionerConfigResponse
- type MockResourceProvider
- func (p *MockResourceProvider) Apply(info *InstanceInfo, state *InstanceState, diff *InstanceDiff) (*InstanceState, error)
- func (p *MockResourceProvider) Close() error
- func (p *MockResourceProvider) Configure(c *ResourceConfig) error
- func (p *MockResourceProvider) DataSources() []DataSource
- func (p *MockResourceProvider) Diff(info *InstanceInfo, state *InstanceState, desired *ResourceConfig) (*InstanceDiff, error)
- func (p *MockResourceProvider) GetSchema(req *ProviderSchemaRequest) (*ProviderSchema, error)
- func (p *MockResourceProvider) ImportState(info *InstanceInfo, id string) ([]*InstanceState, error)
- func (p *MockResourceProvider) Input(input UIInput, c *ResourceConfig) (*ResourceConfig, error)
- func (p *MockResourceProvider) ReadDataApply(info *InstanceInfo, d *InstanceDiff) (*InstanceState, error)
- func (p *MockResourceProvider) ReadDataDiff(info *InstanceInfo, desired *ResourceConfig) (*InstanceDiff, error)
- func (p *MockResourceProvider) Refresh(info *InstanceInfo, s *InstanceState) (*InstanceState, error)
- func (p *MockResourceProvider) Resources() []ResourceType
- func (p *MockResourceProvider) Stop() error
- func (p *MockResourceProvider) Validate(c *ResourceConfig) ([]string, []error)
- func (p *MockResourceProvider) ValidateDataSource(t string, c *ResourceConfig) ([]string, []error)
- func (p *MockResourceProvider) ValidateResource(t string, c *ResourceConfig) ([]string, []error)
- type MockResourceProvisioner
- func (p *MockResourceProvisioner) Apply(output UIOutput, state *InstanceState, c *ResourceConfig) error
- func (p *MockResourceProvisioner) GetConfigSchema() (*configschema.Block, error)
- func (p *MockResourceProvisioner) Stop() error
- func (p *MockResourceProvisioner) Validate(c *ResourceConfig) ([]string, []error)
- type MockUIInput
- type MockUIOutput
- type ModuleDiff
- type ModuleState
- func (m *ModuleState) Empty() bool
- func (m *ModuleState) Equal(other *ModuleState) bool
- func (m *ModuleState) IsDescendent(other *ModuleState) bool
- func (m *ModuleState) IsRoot() bool
- func (s *ModuleState) Lock()
- func (m *ModuleState) Orphans(c *configs.Module) []addrs.ResourceInstance
- func (s *ModuleState) RemovedOutputs(outputs map[string]*configs.Output) []addrs.OutputValue
- func (m *ModuleState) String() string
- func (s *ModuleState) Unlock()
- func (m *ModuleState) View(id string) *ModuleState
- type OutputState
- type PrefixUIInput
- type ProviderSchema
- type ProviderSchemaRequest
- type ProvisionerFactory
- type RemoteState
- type Resource
- type ResourceAddress
- func NewLegacyResourceAddress(addr addrs.AbsResource) *ResourceAddress
- func NewLegacyResourceInstanceAddress(addr addrs.AbsResourceInstance) *ResourceAddress
- func ParseResourceAddress(s string) (*ResourceAddress, error)
- func ParseResourceAddressForInstanceDiff(path []string, key string) (*ResourceAddress, error)
- func (addr *ResourceAddress) AbsResourceInstanceAddr() addrs.AbsResourceInstance
- func (addr *ResourceAddress) Contains(other *ResourceAddress) bool
- func (r *ResourceAddress) Copy() *ResourceAddress
- func (addr *ResourceAddress) Equals(raw interface{}) bool
- func (r *ResourceAddress) HasResourceSpec() bool
- func (addr *ResourceAddress) Less(other *ResourceAddress) bool
- func (r *ResourceAddress) MatchesResourceConfig(path addrs.Module, rc *configs.Resource) bool
- func (addr *ResourceAddress) ModuleInstanceAddr() addrs.ModuleInstance
- func (r *ResourceAddress) String() string
- func (r *ResourceAddress) WholeModuleAddress() *ResourceAddress
- type ResourceAttrDiff
- type ResourceConfig
- func (c *ResourceConfig) CheckSet(keys []string) []error
- func (c *ResourceConfig) DeepCopy() *ResourceConfig
- func (c *ResourceConfig) Equal(c2 *ResourceConfig) bool
- func (c *ResourceConfig) Get(k string) (interface{}, bool)
- func (c *ResourceConfig) GetRaw(k string) (interface{}, bool)
- func (c *ResourceConfig) IsComputed(k string) bool
- func (c *ResourceConfig) IsSet(k string) bool
- type ResourceFlag
- type ResourceMode
- type ResourceProvider
- type ResourceProviderCloser
- type ResourceProviderFactory
- type ResourceProvisioner
- type ResourceProvisionerCloser
- type ResourceProvisionerFactory
- type ResourceState
- type ResourceStateKey
- type ResourceType
- type Schemas
- func (ss *Schemas) ProviderConfig(provider addrs.Provider) *configschema.Block
- func (ss *Schemas) ProviderSchema(provider addrs.Provider) *ProviderSchema
- func (ss *Schemas) ProvisionerConfig(name string) *configschema.Block
- func (ss *Schemas) ResourceTypeConfig(provider addrs.Provider, resourceMode addrs.ResourceMode, resourceType string) (block *configschema.Block, schemaVersion uint64)
- type Semaphore
- type State
- func (s *State) AddModule(path addrs.ModuleInstance) *ModuleState
- func (s *State) AddModuleState(mod *ModuleState)
- func (s *State) Children(path []string) []*ModuleState
- func (s *State) CompareAges(other *State) (StateAgeComparison, error)
- func (s *State) DeepCopy() *State
- func (s *State) Empty() bool
- func (s *State) EnsureHasLineage()
- func (s *State) Equal(other *State) bool
- func (s *State) FromFutureTerraform() bool
- func (s *State) HasResources() bool
- func (s *State) Init()
- func (s *State) IsRemote() bool
- func (s *State) Lock()
- func (s *State) MarshalEqual(other *State) bool
- func (s *State) ModuleByPath(path addrs.ModuleInstance) *ModuleState
- func (s *State) Remove(addr ...string) error
- func (s *State) RootModule() *ModuleState
- func (s *State) SameLineage(other *State) bool
- func (s *State) String() string
- func (s *State) Unlock()
- func (s *State) Validate() error
- type StateAgeComparison
- type StateFilter
- type StateFilterResult
- type StateFilterResultSlice
- type UIInput
- type UIOutput
Constants ¶
const (
// StateVersion is the current version for our state file
StateVersion = 3
)
Variables ¶
var ErrNoState = errors.New("no state")
ErrNoState is returned by ReadState when the io.Reader contains no data
Functions ¶
func CheckCoreVersionRequirements ¶
func CheckCoreVersionRequirements(config *configs.Config) tfdiags.Diagnostics
CheckCoreVersionRequirements visits each of the modules in the given configuration tree and verifies that any given Core version constraints match with the version of Terraform Core that is being used.
The returned diagnostics will contain errors if any constraints do not match. The returned diagnostics might also return warnings, which should be displayed to the user.
func ParseResourceIndex ¶
func ParseResourcePath ¶
func ProviderHasDataSource ¶
func ProviderHasDataSource(p ResourceProvider, n string) bool
func ProviderHasResource ¶
func ProviderHasResource(p ResourceProvider, n string) bool
func ReadStateV1 ¶
func TestStateFile ¶
TestStateFile writes the given state to the path.
func VersionString
deprecated
func VersionString() string
Deprecated: Providers should use schema.Provider.TerraformVersion instead
Types ¶
type BackendState ¶
type BackendState struct { Type string `json:"type"` // Backend type ConfigRaw json.RawMessage `json:"config"` // Backend raw config Hash uint64 `json:"hash"` // Hash of portion of configuration from config files }
BackendState stores the configuration to connect to a remote backend.
func (*BackendState) Config ¶
func (s *BackendState) Config(schema *configschema.Block) (cty.Value, error)
Config decodes the type-specific configuration object using the provided schema and returns the result as a cty.Value.
An error is returned if the stored configuration does not conform to the given schema.
func (*BackendState) Empty ¶
func (s *BackendState) Empty() bool
Empty returns true if BackendState has no state.
func (*BackendState) ForPlan ¶
func (s *BackendState) ForPlan(schema *configschema.Block, workspaceName string) (*plans.Backend, error)
ForPlan produces an alternative representation of the reciever that is suitable for storing in a plan. The current workspace must additionally be provided, to be stored alongside the backend configuration.
The backend configuration schema is required in order to properly encode the backend-specific configuration settings.
func (*BackendState) SetConfig ¶
func (s *BackendState) SetConfig(val cty.Value, schema *configschema.Block) error
SetConfig replaces (in-place) the type-specific configuration object using the provided value and associated schema.
An error is returned if the given value does not conform to the implied type of the schema.
type CallbackUIOutput ¶
type CallbackUIOutput struct {
OutputFn func(string)
}
func (*CallbackUIOutput) Output ¶
func (o *CallbackUIOutput) Output(v string)
type DataSource ¶
type DataSource struct { Name string // SchemaAvailable is set if the provider supports the ProviderSchema, // ResourceTypeSchema and DataSourceSchema methods. Although it is // included on each resource type, it's actually a provider-wide setting // that's smuggled here only because that avoids a breaking change to // the plugin protocol. SchemaAvailable bool }
DataSource is a data source that a resource provider implements.
type Diff ¶
type Diff struct { // Modules contains all the modules that have a diff Modules []*ModuleDiff }
Diff tracks the changes that are necessary to apply a configuration to an existing infrastructure.
func (*Diff) AddModule ¶
func (d *Diff) AddModule(path addrs.ModuleInstance) *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 (*Diff) DeepCopy ¶
DeepCopy performs a deep copy of all parts of the Diff, making the resulting Diff safe to use without modifying this one.
func (*Diff) Equal ¶
Equal compares two diffs for exact equality.
This is different from the Same comparison that is supported which checks for operation equality taking into account computed values. Equal instead checks for exact equality.
func (*Diff) ModuleByPath ¶
func (d *Diff) ModuleByPath(path addrs.ModuleInstance) *ModuleDiff
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 (*Diff) Prune ¶
func (d *Diff) Prune()
Prune cleans out unused structures in the diff without affecting the behavior of the diff at all.
This is not safe to call concurrently. This is safe to call on a nil Diff.
func (*Diff) RootModule ¶
func (d *Diff) RootModule() *ModuleDiff
RootModule returns the ModuleState for the root module
type DiffAttrType ¶
type DiffAttrType byte
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".
const ( DiffAttrUnknown DiffAttrType = iota DiffAttrInput DiffAttrOutput )
type DiffChangeType ¶
type DiffChangeType byte
DiffChangeType is an enum with the kind of changes a diff has planned.
const ( DiffInvalid DiffChangeType = iota DiffNone DiffCreate DiffUpdate DiffDestroy DiffDestroyCreate // DiffRefresh is only used in the UI for displaying diffs. // Managed resource reads never appear in plan, and when data source // reads appear they are represented as DiffCreate in core before // transforming to DiffRefresh in the UI layer. DiffRefresh // TODO: Actually use DiffRefresh in core too, for less confusion )
type EphemeralState ¶
type EphemeralState struct { // ConnInfo is used for the providers to export information which is // used to connect to the resource for provisioning. For example, // this could contain SSH or WinRM credentials. ConnInfo map[string]string `json:"-"` // Type is used to specify the resource type for this instance. This is only // required for import operations (as documented). If the documentation // doesn't state that you need to set this, then don't worry about // setting it. Type string `json:"-"` }
EphemeralState is used for transient state that is only kept in-memory
func (*EphemeralState) DeepCopy ¶
func (e *EphemeralState) DeepCopy() *EphemeralState
type InputOpts ¶
type InputOpts struct { // Id is a unique ID for the question being asked that might be // used for logging or to look up a prior answered question. Id string // Query is a human-friendly question for inputting this value. Query string // Description is a description about what this option is. Be wary // that this will probably be in a terminal so split lines as you see // necessary. Description string // Default will be the value returned if no data is entered. Default string // Secret should be true if we are asking for sensitive input. // If attached to a TTY, Terraform will disable echo. Secret bool }
InputOpts are options for asking for input.
type InstanceDiff ¶
type InstanceDiff struct { Attributes map[string]*ResourceAttrDiff Destroy bool DestroyDeposed bool DestroyTainted bool // Meta is a simple K/V map that is stored in a diff and persisted to // plans but otherwise is completely ignored by Terraform core. It is // meant to be used for additional data a resource may want to pass through. // The value here must only contain Go primitives and collections. Meta map[string]interface{} // contains filtered or unexported fields }
InstanceDiff is the diff of a resource from some state to another.
func NewInstanceDiff ¶
func NewInstanceDiff() *InstanceDiff
func (*InstanceDiff) Apply ¶
func (d *InstanceDiff) Apply(attrs map[string]string, schema *configschema.Block) (map[string]string, error)
Apply applies the diff to the provided flatmapped attributes, returning the new instance attributes.
This method is intended for shimming old subsystems that still use this legacy diff type to work with the new-style types.
func (*InstanceDiff) ApplyToValue ¶
func (d *InstanceDiff) ApplyToValue(base cty.Value, schema *configschema.Block) (cty.Value, error)
ApplyToValue merges the receiver into the given base value, returning a new value that incorporates the planned changes. The given value must conform to the given schema, or this method will panic.
This method is intended for shimming old subsystems that still use this legacy diff type to work with the new-style types.
func (*InstanceDiff) ChangeType ¶
func (d *InstanceDiff) ChangeType() DiffChangeType
ChangeType returns the DiffChangeType represented by the diff for this single instance.
func (*InstanceDiff) Copy ¶
func (d *InstanceDiff) Copy() (*InstanceDiff, error)
func (*InstanceDiff) CopyAttributes ¶
func (d *InstanceDiff) CopyAttributes() map[string]*ResourceAttrDiff
Safely copies the Attributes map
func (*InstanceDiff) DeepCopy ¶
func (d *InstanceDiff) DeepCopy() *InstanceDiff
DeepCopy performs a deep copy of all parts of the InstanceDiff
func (*InstanceDiff) DelAttribute ¶
func (d *InstanceDiff) DelAttribute(key string)
func (*InstanceDiff) Empty ¶
func (d *InstanceDiff) Empty() bool
Empty returns true if this diff encapsulates no changes.
func (*InstanceDiff) Equal ¶
func (d *InstanceDiff) Equal(d2 *InstanceDiff) bool
Equal compares two diffs for exact equality.
This is different from the Same comparison that is supported which checks for operation equality taking into account computed values. Equal instead checks for exact equality.
func (*InstanceDiff) GetAttribute ¶
func (d *InstanceDiff) GetAttribute(key string) (*ResourceAttrDiff, bool)
func (*InstanceDiff) GetAttributesLen ¶
func (d *InstanceDiff) GetAttributesLen() int
func (*InstanceDiff) GetDestroy ¶
func (d *InstanceDiff) GetDestroy() bool
func (*InstanceDiff) GetDestroyDeposed ¶
func (d *InstanceDiff) GetDestroyDeposed() bool
func (*InstanceDiff) GetDestroyTainted ¶
func (d *InstanceDiff) GetDestroyTainted() bool
func (*InstanceDiff) GoString ¶
func (d *InstanceDiff) GoString() string
func (*InstanceDiff) Lock ¶
func (d *InstanceDiff) Lock()
func (*InstanceDiff) RequiresNew ¶
func (d *InstanceDiff) RequiresNew() bool
RequiresNew returns true if the diff requires the creation of a new resource (implying the destruction of the old).
func (*InstanceDiff) Same ¶
func (d *InstanceDiff) Same(d2 *InstanceDiff) (bool, string)
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 (*InstanceDiff) SetAttribute ¶
func (d *InstanceDiff) SetAttribute(key string, attr *ResourceAttrDiff)
func (*InstanceDiff) SetDestroy ¶
func (d *InstanceDiff) SetDestroy(b bool)
func (*InstanceDiff) SetDestroyDeposed ¶
func (d *InstanceDiff) SetDestroyDeposed(b bool)
func (*InstanceDiff) SetTainted ¶
func (d *InstanceDiff) SetTainted(b bool)
These methods are properly locked, for use outside other InstanceDiff methods but everywhere else within the terraform package. TODO refactor the locking scheme
func (*InstanceDiff) Unlock ¶
func (d *InstanceDiff) Unlock()
type InstanceInfo ¶
type InstanceInfo struct { // Id is a unique name to represent this instance. This is not related // to InstanceState.ID in any way. Id string // ModulePath is the complete path of the module containing this // instance. ModulePath []string // Type is the resource type of this instance Type string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
InstanceInfo is used to hold information about the instance and/or resource being modified.
func NewInstanceInfo ¶
func NewInstanceInfo(addr addrs.AbsResourceInstance) *InstanceInfo
NewInstanceInfo constructs an InstanceInfo from an addrs.AbsResourceInstance.
InstanceInfo is a legacy type, and uses of it should be gradually replaced by direct use of addrs.AbsResource or addrs.AbsResourceInstance as appropriate.
The legacy InstanceInfo type cannot represent module instances with instance keys, so this function will panic if given such a path. Uses of this type should all be removed or replaced before implementing "count" and "for_each" arguments on modules in order to avoid such panics.
This legacy type also cannot represent resource instances with string instance keys. It will panic if the given key is not either NoKey or an IntKey.
func (*InstanceInfo) ResourceAddress ¶
func (i *InstanceInfo) ResourceAddress() *ResourceAddress
ResourceAddress returns the address of the resource that the receiver is describing.
type InstanceState ¶
type InstanceState struct { // A unique ID for this resource. This is opaque to Terraform // and is only meant as a lookup mechanism for the providers. ID string `json:"id"` // Attributes are basic information about the resource. Any keys here // are accessible in variable format within Terraform configurations: // ${resourcetype.name.attribute}. Attributes map[string]string `json:"attributes"` // Ephemeral is used to store any state associated with this instance // that is necessary for the Terraform run to complete, but is not // persisted to a state file. Ephemeral EphemeralState `json:"-"` // Meta is a simple K/V map that is persisted to the State but otherwise // ignored by Terraform core. It's meant to be used for accounting by // external client code. The value here must only contain Go primitives // and collections. Meta map[string]interface{} `json:"meta"` ProviderMeta cty.Value // Tainted is used to mark a resource for recreation. Tainted bool `json:"tainted"` // contains filtered or unexported fields }
InstanceState is used to track the unique state information belonging to a given instance.
func NewInstanceStateShimmedFromValue ¶
func NewInstanceStateShimmedFromValue(state cty.Value, schemaVersion int) *InstanceState
NewInstanceStateShimmedFromValue is a shim method to lower a new-style object value representing the attributes of an instance object into the legacy InstanceState representation.
This is for shimming to old components only and should not be used in new code.
func (*InstanceState) AttrsAsObjectValue ¶
AttrsAsObjectValue shims from the legacy InstanceState representation to a new-style cty object value representation of the state attributes, using the given type for guidance.
The given type must be the implied type of the schema of the resource type of the object whose state is being converted, or the result is undefined.
This is for shimming from old components only and should not be used in new code.
func (*InstanceState) DeepCopy ¶
func (s *InstanceState) DeepCopy() *InstanceState
func (*InstanceState) Empty ¶
func (s *InstanceState) Empty() bool
func (*InstanceState) Equal ¶
func (s *InstanceState) Equal(other *InstanceState) bool
func (*InstanceState) Lock ¶
func (s *InstanceState) Lock()
func (*InstanceState) MergeDiff ¶
func (s *InstanceState) MergeDiff(d *InstanceDiff) *InstanceState
MergeDiff takes a ResourceDiff and merges the attributes into this resource state in order to generate a new state. This new state can be used to provide updated attribute lookups for variable interpolation.
If the diff attribute requires computing the value, and hence won't be available until apply, the value is replaced with the computeID.
func (*InstanceState) Set ¶
func (s *InstanceState) Set(from *InstanceState)
Copy all the Fields from another InstanceState
func (*InstanceState) String ¶
func (s *InstanceState) String() string
func (*InstanceState) Unlock ¶
func (s *InstanceState) Unlock()
type InstanceType ¶
type InstanceType int
InstanceType is an enum of the various types of instances store in the State
const ( TypeInvalid InstanceType = iota TypePrimary TypeTainted TypeDeposed )
func ParseInstanceType ¶
func ParseInstanceType(s string) (InstanceType, error)
func (InstanceType) String ¶
func (i InstanceType) String() string
type MockProvider ¶
type MockProvider struct { sync.Mutex // Anything you want, in case you need to store extra data with the mock. Meta interface{} GetSchemaCalled bool GetSchemaReturn *ProviderSchema // This is using ProviderSchema directly rather than providers.GetSchemaResponse for compatibility with old tests PrepareProviderConfigCalled bool PrepareProviderConfigResponse providers.PrepareProviderConfigResponse PrepareProviderConfigRequest providers.PrepareProviderConfigRequest PrepareProviderConfigFn func(providers.PrepareProviderConfigRequest) providers.PrepareProviderConfigResponse ValidateResourceTypeConfigCalled bool ValidateResourceTypeConfigTypeName string ValidateResourceTypeConfigResponse providers.ValidateResourceTypeConfigResponse ValidateResourceTypeConfigRequest providers.ValidateResourceTypeConfigRequest ValidateResourceTypeConfigFn func(providers.ValidateResourceTypeConfigRequest) providers.ValidateResourceTypeConfigResponse ValidateDataSourceConfigCalled bool ValidateDataSourceConfigTypeName string ValidateDataSourceConfigResponse providers.ValidateDataSourceConfigResponse ValidateDataSourceConfigRequest providers.ValidateDataSourceConfigRequest ValidateDataSourceConfigFn func(providers.ValidateDataSourceConfigRequest) providers.ValidateDataSourceConfigResponse UpgradeResourceStateCalled bool UpgradeResourceStateTypeName string UpgradeResourceStateResponse providers.UpgradeResourceStateResponse UpgradeResourceStateRequest providers.UpgradeResourceStateRequest UpgradeResourceStateFn func(providers.UpgradeResourceStateRequest) providers.UpgradeResourceStateResponse ConfigureCalled bool ConfigureResponse providers.ConfigureResponse ConfigureRequest providers.ConfigureRequest ConfigureFn func(providers.ConfigureRequest) providers.ConfigureResponse StopCalled bool StopFn func() error StopResponse error ReadResourceCalled bool ReadResourceResponse providers.ReadResourceResponse ReadResourceRequest providers.ReadResourceRequest ReadResourceFn func(providers.ReadResourceRequest) providers.ReadResourceResponse PlanResourceChangeCalled bool PlanResourceChangeResponse providers.PlanResourceChangeResponse PlanResourceChangeRequest providers.PlanResourceChangeRequest PlanResourceChangeFn func(providers.PlanResourceChangeRequest) providers.PlanResourceChangeResponse ApplyResourceChangeCalled bool ApplyResourceChangeResponse providers.ApplyResourceChangeResponse ApplyResourceChangeRequest providers.ApplyResourceChangeRequest ApplyResourceChangeFn func(providers.ApplyResourceChangeRequest) providers.ApplyResourceChangeResponse ImportResourceStateCalled bool ImportResourceStateResponse providers.ImportResourceStateResponse ImportResourceStateRequest providers.ImportResourceStateRequest ImportResourceStateFn func(providers.ImportResourceStateRequest) providers.ImportResourceStateResponse // Legacy return type for existing tests, which will be shimmed into an // ImportResourceStateResponse if set ImportStateReturn []*InstanceState ReadDataSourceCalled bool ReadDataSourceResponse providers.ReadDataSourceResponse ReadDataSourceRequest providers.ReadDataSourceRequest ReadDataSourceFn func(providers.ReadDataSourceRequest) providers.ReadDataSourceResponse CloseCalled bool CloseError error }
MockProvider implements providers.Interface but mocks out all the calls for testing purposes.
func (*MockProvider) ApplyResourceChange ¶
func (p *MockProvider) ApplyResourceChange(r providers.ApplyResourceChangeRequest) providers.ApplyResourceChangeResponse
func (*MockProvider) Close ¶
func (p *MockProvider) Close() error
func (*MockProvider) Configure ¶
func (p *MockProvider) Configure(r providers.ConfigureRequest) providers.ConfigureResponse
func (*MockProvider) GetSchema ¶
func (p *MockProvider) GetSchema() providers.GetSchemaResponse
func (*MockProvider) ImportResourceState ¶
func (p *MockProvider) ImportResourceState(r providers.ImportResourceStateRequest) providers.ImportResourceStateResponse
func (*MockProvider) PlanResourceChange ¶
func (p *MockProvider) PlanResourceChange(r providers.PlanResourceChangeRequest) providers.PlanResourceChangeResponse
func (*MockProvider) PrepareProviderConfig ¶
func (p *MockProvider) PrepareProviderConfig(r providers.PrepareProviderConfigRequest) providers.PrepareProviderConfigResponse
func (*MockProvider) ReadDataSource ¶
func (p *MockProvider) ReadDataSource(r providers.ReadDataSourceRequest) providers.ReadDataSourceResponse
func (*MockProvider) ReadResource ¶
func (p *MockProvider) ReadResource(r providers.ReadResourceRequest) providers.ReadResourceResponse
func (*MockProvider) Stop ¶
func (p *MockProvider) Stop() error
func (*MockProvider) UpgradeResourceState ¶
func (p *MockProvider) UpgradeResourceState(r providers.UpgradeResourceStateRequest) providers.UpgradeResourceStateResponse
func (*MockProvider) ValidateDataSourceConfig ¶
func (p *MockProvider) ValidateDataSourceConfig(r providers.ValidateDataSourceConfigRequest) providers.ValidateDataSourceConfigResponse
func (*MockProvider) ValidateResourceTypeConfig ¶
func (p *MockProvider) ValidateResourceTypeConfig(r providers.ValidateResourceTypeConfigRequest) providers.ValidateResourceTypeConfigResponse
type MockProvisioner ¶
type MockProvisioner struct { sync.Mutex // Anything you want, in case you need to store extra data with the mock. Meta interface{} GetSchemaCalled bool GetSchemaResponse provisioners.GetSchemaResponse ValidateProvisionerConfigCalled bool ValidateProvisionerConfigRequest provisioners.ValidateProvisionerConfigRequest ValidateProvisionerConfigResponse provisioners.ValidateProvisionerConfigResponse ValidateProvisionerConfigFn func(provisioners.ValidateProvisionerConfigRequest) provisioners.ValidateProvisionerConfigResponse ProvisionResourceCalled bool ProvisionResourceRequest provisioners.ProvisionResourceRequest ProvisionResourceResponse provisioners.ProvisionResourceResponse ProvisionResourceFn func(provisioners.ProvisionResourceRequest) provisioners.ProvisionResourceResponse StopCalled bool StopResponse error StopFn func() error CloseCalled bool CloseResponse error CloseFn func() error }
MockProvisioner implements provisioners.Interface but mocks out all the calls for testing purposes.
func (*MockProvisioner) Close ¶
func (p *MockProvisioner) Close() error
func (*MockProvisioner) GetSchema ¶
func (p *MockProvisioner) GetSchema() provisioners.GetSchemaResponse
func (*MockProvisioner) ProvisionResource ¶
func (p *MockProvisioner) ProvisionResource(r provisioners.ProvisionResourceRequest) provisioners.ProvisionResourceResponse
func (*MockProvisioner) Stop ¶
func (p *MockProvisioner) Stop() error
func (*MockProvisioner) ValidateProvisionerConfig ¶
func (p *MockProvisioner) ValidateProvisionerConfig(r provisioners.ValidateProvisionerConfigRequest) provisioners.ValidateProvisionerConfigResponse
type MockResourceProvider ¶
type MockResourceProvider struct { sync.Mutex // Anything you want, in case you need to store extra data with the mock. Meta interface{} CloseCalled bool CloseError error GetSchemaCalled bool GetSchemaRequest *ProviderSchemaRequest GetSchemaReturn *ProviderSchema GetSchemaReturnError error InputCalled bool InputInput UIInput InputConfig *ResourceConfig InputReturnConfig *ResourceConfig InputReturnError error InputFn func(UIInput, *ResourceConfig) (*ResourceConfig, error) ApplyCalled bool ApplyInfo *InstanceInfo ApplyState *InstanceState ApplyDiff *InstanceDiff ApplyFn func(*InstanceInfo, *InstanceState, *InstanceDiff) (*InstanceState, error) ApplyReturn *InstanceState ApplyReturnError error ConfigureCalled bool ConfigureConfig *ResourceConfig ConfigureFn func(*ResourceConfig) error ConfigureReturnError error DiffCalled bool DiffInfo *InstanceInfo DiffState *InstanceState DiffDesired *ResourceConfig DiffFn func(*InstanceInfo, *InstanceState, *ResourceConfig) (*InstanceDiff, error) DiffReturn *InstanceDiff DiffReturnError error RefreshCalled bool RefreshInfo *InstanceInfo RefreshState *InstanceState RefreshFn func(*InstanceInfo, *InstanceState) (*InstanceState, error) RefreshReturn *InstanceState RefreshReturnError error ResourcesCalled bool ResourcesReturn []ResourceType ReadDataApplyCalled bool ReadDataApplyInfo *InstanceInfo ReadDataApplyDiff *InstanceDiff ReadDataApplyFn func(*InstanceInfo, *InstanceDiff) (*InstanceState, error) ReadDataApplyReturn *InstanceState ReadDataApplyReturnError error ReadDataDiffCalled bool ReadDataDiffInfo *InstanceInfo ReadDataDiffDesired *ResourceConfig ReadDataDiffFn func(*InstanceInfo, *ResourceConfig) (*InstanceDiff, error) ReadDataDiffReturn *InstanceDiff ReadDataDiffReturnError error StopCalled bool StopFn func() error StopReturnError error DataSourcesCalled bool DataSourcesReturn []DataSource ValidateCalled bool ValidateConfig *ResourceConfig ValidateFn func(*ResourceConfig) ([]string, []error) ValidateReturnWarns []string ValidateReturnErrors []error ValidateResourceFn func(string, *ResourceConfig) ([]string, []error) ValidateResourceCalled bool ValidateResourceType string ValidateResourceConfig *ResourceConfig ValidateResourceReturnWarns []string ValidateResourceReturnErrors []error ValidateDataSourceFn func(string, *ResourceConfig) ([]string, []error) ValidateDataSourceCalled bool ValidateDataSourceType string ValidateDataSourceConfig *ResourceConfig ValidateDataSourceReturnWarns []string ValidateDataSourceReturnErrors []error ImportStateCalled bool ImportStateInfo *InstanceInfo ImportStateID string ImportStateReturn []*InstanceState ImportStateReturnError error ImportStateFn func(*InstanceInfo, string) ([]*InstanceState, error) }
MockResourceProvider implements ResourceProvider but mocks out all the calls for testing purposes.
func (*MockResourceProvider) Apply ¶
func (p *MockResourceProvider) Apply( info *InstanceInfo, state *InstanceState, diff *InstanceDiff) (*InstanceState, error)
func (*MockResourceProvider) Close ¶
func (p *MockResourceProvider) Close() error
func (*MockResourceProvider) Configure ¶
func (p *MockResourceProvider) Configure(c *ResourceConfig) error
func (*MockResourceProvider) DataSources ¶
func (p *MockResourceProvider) DataSources() []DataSource
func (*MockResourceProvider) Diff ¶
func (p *MockResourceProvider) Diff( info *InstanceInfo, state *InstanceState, desired *ResourceConfig) (*InstanceDiff, error)
func (*MockResourceProvider) GetSchema ¶
func (p *MockResourceProvider) GetSchema(req *ProviderSchemaRequest) (*ProviderSchema, error)
func (*MockResourceProvider) ImportState ¶
func (p *MockResourceProvider) ImportState(info *InstanceInfo, id string) ([]*InstanceState, error)
func (*MockResourceProvider) Input ¶
func (p *MockResourceProvider) Input( input UIInput, c *ResourceConfig) (*ResourceConfig, error)
func (*MockResourceProvider) ReadDataApply ¶
func (p *MockResourceProvider) ReadDataApply( info *InstanceInfo, d *InstanceDiff) (*InstanceState, error)
func (*MockResourceProvider) ReadDataDiff ¶
func (p *MockResourceProvider) ReadDataDiff( info *InstanceInfo, desired *ResourceConfig) (*InstanceDiff, error)
func (*MockResourceProvider) Refresh ¶
func (p *MockResourceProvider) Refresh( info *InstanceInfo, s *InstanceState) (*InstanceState, error)
func (*MockResourceProvider) Resources ¶
func (p *MockResourceProvider) Resources() []ResourceType
func (*MockResourceProvider) Stop ¶
func (p *MockResourceProvider) Stop() error
func (*MockResourceProvider) Validate ¶
func (p *MockResourceProvider) Validate(c *ResourceConfig) ([]string, []error)
func (*MockResourceProvider) ValidateDataSource ¶
func (p *MockResourceProvider) ValidateDataSource(t string, c *ResourceConfig) ([]string, []error)
func (*MockResourceProvider) ValidateResource ¶
func (p *MockResourceProvider) ValidateResource(t string, c *ResourceConfig) ([]string, []error)
type MockResourceProvisioner ¶
type MockResourceProvisioner struct { sync.Mutex // Anything you want, in case you need to store extra data with the mock. Meta interface{} GetConfigSchemaCalled bool GetConfigSchemaReturnSchema *configschema.Block GetConfigSchemaReturnError error ApplyCalled bool ApplyOutput UIOutput ApplyState *InstanceState ApplyConfig *ResourceConfig ApplyFn func(*InstanceState, *ResourceConfig) error ApplyReturnError error ValidateCalled bool ValidateConfig *ResourceConfig ValidateFn func(c *ResourceConfig) ([]string, []error) ValidateReturnWarns []string ValidateReturnErrors []error StopCalled bool StopFn func() error StopReturnError error }
MockResourceProvisioner implements ResourceProvisioner but mocks out all the calls for testing purposes.
func (*MockResourceProvisioner) Apply ¶
func (p *MockResourceProvisioner) Apply( output UIOutput, state *InstanceState, c *ResourceConfig) error
func (*MockResourceProvisioner) GetConfigSchema ¶
func (p *MockResourceProvisioner) GetConfigSchema() (*configschema.Block, error)
func (*MockResourceProvisioner) Stop ¶
func (p *MockResourceProvisioner) Stop() error
func (*MockResourceProvisioner) Validate ¶
func (p *MockResourceProvisioner) Validate(c *ResourceConfig) ([]string, []error)
type MockUIInput ¶
type MockUIInput struct { InputCalled bool InputOpts *InputOpts InputReturnMap map[string]string InputReturnString string InputReturnError error InputFn func(*InputOpts) (string, error) }
MockUIInput is an implementation of UIInput that can be used for tests.
type MockUIOutput ¶
type MockUIOutput struct { sync.Mutex OutputCalled bool OutputMessage string OutputFn func(string) }
MockUIOutput is an implementation of UIOutput that can be used for tests.
func (*MockUIOutput) Output ¶
func (o *MockUIOutput) Output(v string)
type ModuleDiff ¶
type ModuleDiff struct { Path []string Resources map[string]*InstanceDiff Destroy bool // Set only by the destroy plan }
ModuleDiff tracks the differences between resources to apply within a single module.
func (*ModuleDiff) ChangeType ¶
func (d *ModuleDiff) ChangeType() DiffChangeType
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 (*ModuleDiff) Empty ¶
func (d *ModuleDiff) Empty() bool
Empty returns true if the diff has no changes within this module.
func (*ModuleDiff) Instances ¶
func (d *ModuleDiff) Instances(id string) []*InstanceDiff
Instances returns the instance diffs for the id given. This can return multiple instance diffs if there are counts within the resource.
func (*ModuleDiff) IsRoot ¶
func (d *ModuleDiff) IsRoot() bool
IsRoot says whether or not this module diff is for the root module.
func (*ModuleDiff) String ¶
func (d *ModuleDiff) String() string
String outputs the diff in a long but command-line friendly output format that users can read to quickly inspect a diff.
type ModuleState ¶
type ModuleState struct { // Path is the import path from the root module. Modules imports are // always disjoint, so the path represents amodule tree Path []string `json:"path"` // Locals are kept only transiently in-memory, because we can always // re-compute them. Locals map[string]interface{} `json:"-"` // Outputs declared by the module and maintained for each module // even though only the root module technically needs to be kept. // This allows operators to inspect values at the boundaries. Outputs map[string]*OutputState `json:"outputs"` // Resources is a mapping of the logically named resource to // the state of the resource. Each resource may actually have // N instances underneath, although a user only needs to think // about the 1:1 case. Resources map[string]*ResourceState `json:"resources"` // Dependencies are a list of things that this module relies on // existing to remain intact. For example: an module may depend // on a VPC ID given by an aws_vpc resource. // // Terraform uses this information to build valid destruction // orders and to warn the user if they're destroying a module that // another resource depends on. // // Things can be put into this list that may not be managed by // Terraform. If Terraform doesn't find a matching ID in the // overall state, then it assumes it isn't managed and doesn't // worry about it. Dependencies []string `json:"depends_on"` // contains filtered or unexported fields }
ModuleState is used to track all the state relevant to a single module. Previous to Terraform 0.3, all state belonged to the "root" module.
func (*ModuleState) Empty ¶
func (m *ModuleState) Empty() bool
func (*ModuleState) Equal ¶
func (m *ModuleState) Equal(other *ModuleState) bool
Equal tests whether one module state is equal to another.
func (*ModuleState) IsDescendent ¶
func (m *ModuleState) IsDescendent(other *ModuleState) bool
IsDescendent returns true if other is a descendent of this module.
func (*ModuleState) IsRoot ¶
func (m *ModuleState) IsRoot() bool
IsRoot says whether or not this module diff is for the root module.
func (*ModuleState) Lock ¶
func (s *ModuleState) Lock()
func (*ModuleState) Orphans ¶
func (m *ModuleState) Orphans(c *configs.Module) []addrs.ResourceInstance
Orphans returns a list of keys of resources that are in the State but aren't present in the configuration itself. Hence, these keys represent the state of resources that are orphans.
func (*ModuleState) RemovedOutputs ¶
func (s *ModuleState) RemovedOutputs(outputs map[string]*configs.Output) []addrs.OutputValue
RemovedOutputs returns a list of outputs that are in the State but aren't present in the configuration itself.
func (*ModuleState) String ¶
func (m *ModuleState) String() string
func (*ModuleState) Unlock ¶
func (s *ModuleState) Unlock()
func (*ModuleState) View ¶
func (m *ModuleState) View(id string) *ModuleState
View returns a view with the given resource prefix.
type OutputState ¶
type OutputState struct { // Sensitive describes whether the output is considered sensitive, // which may lead to masking the value on screen in some cases. Sensitive bool `json:"sensitive"` // Type describes the structure of Value. Valid values are "string", // "map" and "list" Type string `json:"type"` // Value contains the value of the output, in the structure described // by the Type field. Value interface{} `json:"value"` // contains filtered or unexported fields }
OutputState is used to track the state relevant to a single output.
func (*OutputState) Equal ¶
func (s *OutputState) Equal(other *OutputState) bool
Equal compares two OutputState structures for equality. nil values are considered equal.
func (*OutputState) Lock ¶
func (s *OutputState) Lock()
func (*OutputState) String ¶
func (s *OutputState) String() string
func (*OutputState) Unlock ¶
func (s *OutputState) Unlock()
type PrefixUIInput ¶
PrefixUIInput is an implementation of UIInput that prefixes the ID with a string, allowing queries to be namespaced.
type ProviderSchema ¶
type ProviderSchema struct { Provider *configschema.Block ProviderMeta *configschema.Block ResourceTypes map[string]*configschema.Block DataSources map[string]*configschema.Block ResourceTypeSchemaVersions map[string]uint64 }
ProviderSchema represents the schema for a provider's own configuration and the configuration for some or all of its resources and data sources.
The completeness of this structure depends on how it was constructed. When constructed for a configuration, it will generally include only resource types and data sources used by that configuration.
func (*ProviderSchema) SchemaForResourceAddr ¶
func (ps *ProviderSchema) SchemaForResourceAddr(addr addrs.Resource) (schema *configschema.Block, version uint64)
SchemaForResourceAddr attempts to find a schema for the mode and type from the given resource address. Returns nil if no such schema is available.
func (*ProviderSchema) SchemaForResourceType ¶
func (ps *ProviderSchema) SchemaForResourceType(mode addrs.ResourceMode, typeName string) (schema *configschema.Block, version uint64)
SchemaForResourceType attempts to find a schema for the given mode and type. Returns nil if no such schema is available.
type ProviderSchemaRequest ¶
ProviderSchemaRequest is used to describe to a ResourceProvider which aspects of schema are required, when calling the GetSchema method.
type ProvisionerFactory ¶
type ProvisionerFactory = provisioners.Factory
ProvisionerFactory is a function type that creates a new instance of a provisioners.Interface.
type RemoteState ¶
type RemoteState struct { // Type controls the client we use for the remote state Type string `json:"type"` // Config is used to store arbitrary configuration that // is type specific Config map[string]string `json:"config"` // contains filtered or unexported fields }
RemoteState is used to track the information about a remote state store that we push/pull state to.
func (*RemoteState) Empty ¶
func (r *RemoteState) Empty() bool
func (*RemoteState) Equals ¶
func (r *RemoteState) Equals(other *RemoteState) bool
func (*RemoteState) Lock ¶
func (s *RemoteState) Lock()
func (*RemoteState) Unlock ¶
func (s *RemoteState) Unlock()
type Resource ¶
type Resource struct { // These are all used by the new EvalNode stuff. Name string Type string CountIndex int // These aren't really used anymore anywhere, but we keep them around // since we haven't done a proper cleanup yet. Id string Info *InstanceInfo Config *ResourceConfig Dependencies []string Diff *InstanceDiff Provider ResourceProvider State *InstanceState Flags ResourceFlag }
Resource is a legacy way to identify a particular resource instance.
New code should use addrs.ResourceInstance instead. This is still here only for codepaths that haven't been updated yet.
func NewResource ¶
func NewResource(addr addrs.ResourceInstance) *Resource
NewResource constructs a legacy Resource object from an addrs.ResourceInstance value.
This is provided to shim to old codepaths that haven't been updated away from this type yet. Since this old type is not able to represent instances that have string keys, this function will panic if given a resource address that has a string key.
type ResourceAddress ¶
type ResourceAddress struct { // Addresses a resource falling somewhere in the module path // When specified alone, addresses all resources within a module path Path []string // Addresses a specific resource that occurs in a list Index int InstanceType InstanceType InstanceTypeSet bool Name string Type string Mode ResourceMode // significant only if InstanceTypeSet }
ResourceAddress is a way of identifying an individual resource (or, eventually, a subset of resources) within the state. It is used for Targets.
func NewLegacyResourceAddress ¶
func NewLegacyResourceAddress(addr addrs.AbsResource) *ResourceAddress
NewLegacyResourceAddress creates a ResourceAddress from a new-style addrs.AbsResource value.
This is provided for shimming purposes so that we can still easily call into older functions that expect the ResourceAddress type.
func NewLegacyResourceInstanceAddress ¶
func NewLegacyResourceInstanceAddress(addr addrs.AbsResourceInstance) *ResourceAddress
NewLegacyResourceInstanceAddress creates a ResourceAddress from a new-style addrs.AbsResource value.
This is provided for shimming purposes so that we can still easily call into older functions that expect the ResourceAddress type.
func ParseResourceAddress ¶
func ParseResourceAddress(s string) (*ResourceAddress, error)
func ParseResourceAddressForInstanceDiff ¶
func ParseResourceAddressForInstanceDiff(path []string, key string) (*ResourceAddress, error)
ParseResourceAddressForInstanceDiff creates a ResourceAddress for a resource name as described in a module diff.
For historical reasons a different addressing format is used in this context. The internal format should not be shown in the UI and instead this function should be used to translate to a ResourceAddress and then, where appropriate, use the String method to produce a canonical resource address string for display in the UI.
The given path slice must be empty (or nil) for the root module, and otherwise consist of a sequence of module names traversing down into the module tree. If a non-nil path is provided, the caller must not modify its underlying array after passing it to this function.
func (*ResourceAddress) AbsResourceInstanceAddr ¶
func (addr *ResourceAddress) AbsResourceInstanceAddr() addrs.AbsResourceInstance
AbsResourceInstanceAddr converts the receiver, a legacy resource address, to the new resource address type addrs.AbsResourceInstance.
This method can be used only on an address that has a resource specification. It will panic if called on a module-path-only ResourceAddress. Use method HasResourceSpec to check before calling, in contexts where it is unclear.
addrs.AbsResourceInstance does not represent the "tainted" and "deposed" states, and so if these are present on the receiver then they are discarded.
This is provided for shimming purposes so that we can easily adapt functions that are returning the legacy ResourceAddress type, for situations where the new type is required.
func (*ResourceAddress) Contains ¶
func (addr *ResourceAddress) Contains(other *ResourceAddress) bool
Contains returns true if and only if the given node is contained within the receiver.
Containment is defined in terms of the module and resource heirarchy: a resource is contained within its module and any ancestor modules, an indexed resource instance is contained with the unindexed resource, etc.
func (*ResourceAddress) Copy ¶
func (r *ResourceAddress) Copy() *ResourceAddress
Copy returns a copy of this ResourceAddress
func (*ResourceAddress) Equals ¶
func (addr *ResourceAddress) Equals(raw interface{}) bool
Equals returns true if the receiver matches the given address.
The name of this method is a misnomer, since it doesn't test for exact equality. Instead, it tests that the _specified_ parts of each address match, treating any unspecified parts as wildcards.
See also Contains, which takes a more hierarchical approach to comparing addresses.
func (*ResourceAddress) HasResourceSpec ¶
func (r *ResourceAddress) HasResourceSpec() bool
HasResourceSpec returns true if the address has a resource spec, as defined in the documentation:
https://www.terraform.io/docs/internals/resource-addressing.html
In particular, this returns false if the address contains only a module path, thus addressing the entire module.
func (*ResourceAddress) Less ¶
func (addr *ResourceAddress) Less(other *ResourceAddress) bool
Less returns true if and only if the receiver should be sorted before the given address when presenting a list of resource addresses to an end-user.
This sort uses lexicographic sorting for most components, but uses numeric sort for indices, thus causing index 10 to sort after index 9, rather than after index 1.
func (*ResourceAddress) MatchesResourceConfig ¶
MatchesResourceConfig returns true if the receiver matches the given configuration resource within the given _static_ module path. Note that the module path in a resource address is a _dynamic_ module path, and multiple dynamic resource paths may map to a single static path if count and for_each are in use on module calls.
Since resource configuration blocks represent all of the instances of a multi-instance resource, the index of the address (if any) is not considered.
func (*ResourceAddress) ModuleInstanceAddr ¶
func (addr *ResourceAddress) ModuleInstanceAddr() addrs.ModuleInstance
ModuleInstanceAddr returns the module path portion of the receiver as a addrs.ModuleInstance value.
func (*ResourceAddress) String ¶
func (r *ResourceAddress) String() string
String outputs the address that parses into this address.
func (*ResourceAddress) WholeModuleAddress ¶
func (r *ResourceAddress) WholeModuleAddress() *ResourceAddress
WholeModuleAddress returns the resource address that refers to all resources in the same module as the receiver address.
type ResourceAttrDiff ¶
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 }
ResourceAttrDiff is the diff of a single attribute of a resource.
func (*ResourceAttrDiff) Empty ¶
func (d *ResourceAttrDiff) Empty() bool
Empty returns true if the diff for this attr is neutral
func (*ResourceAttrDiff) GoString ¶
func (d *ResourceAttrDiff) GoString() string
type ResourceConfig ¶
type ResourceConfig struct { ComputedKeys []string Raw map[string]interface{} Config map[string]interface{} }
ResourceConfig is a legacy type that was formerly used to represent interpolatable configuration blocks. It is now only used to shim to old APIs that still use this type, via NewResourceConfigShimmed.
func NewResourceConfigRaw ¶
func NewResourceConfigRaw(raw map[string]interface{}) *ResourceConfig
NewResourceConfigRaw constructs a ResourceConfig whose content is exactly the given value.
The given value may contain hcl2shim.UnknownVariableValue to signal that something is computed, but it must not contain unprocessed interpolation sequences as we might've seen in Terraform v0.11 and prior.
func NewResourceConfigShimmed ¶
func NewResourceConfigShimmed(val cty.Value, schema *configschema.Block) *ResourceConfig
NewResourceConfigShimmed wraps a cty.Value of object type in a legacy ResourceConfig object, so that it can be passed to older APIs that expect this wrapping.
The returned ResourceConfig is already interpolated and cannot be re-interpolated. It is, therefore, useful only to functions that expect an already-populated ResourceConfig which they then treat as read-only.
If the given value is not of an object type that conforms to the given schema then this function will panic.
func (*ResourceConfig) CheckSet ¶
func (c *ResourceConfig) CheckSet(keys []string) []error
CheckSet checks that the given list of configuration keys is properly set. If not, errors are returned for each unset key.
This is useful to be called in the Validate method of a ResourceProvider.
func (*ResourceConfig) DeepCopy ¶
func (c *ResourceConfig) DeepCopy() *ResourceConfig
DeepCopy performs a deep copy of the configuration. This makes it safe to modify any of the structures that are part of the resource config without affecting the original configuration.
func (*ResourceConfig) Equal ¶
func (c *ResourceConfig) Equal(c2 *ResourceConfig) bool
Equal checks the equality of two resource configs.
func (*ResourceConfig) Get ¶
func (c *ResourceConfig) Get(k string) (interface{}, bool)
Get looks up a configuration value by key and returns the value.
The second return value is true if the get was successful. Get will return the raw value if the key is computed, so you should pair this with IsComputed.
func (*ResourceConfig) GetRaw ¶
func (c *ResourceConfig) GetRaw(k string) (interface{}, bool)
GetRaw looks up a configuration value by key and returns the value, from the raw, uninterpolated config.
The second return value is true if the get was successful. Get will not succeed if the value is being computed.
func (*ResourceConfig) IsComputed ¶
func (c *ResourceConfig) IsComputed(k string) bool
IsComputed returns whether the given key is computed or not.
func (*ResourceConfig) IsSet ¶
func (c *ResourceConfig) IsSet(k string) bool
IsSet checks if the key in the configuration is set. A key is set if it has a value or the value is being computed (is unknown currently).
This function should be used rather than checking the keys of the raw configuration itself, since a key may be omitted from the raw configuration if it is being computed.
type ResourceFlag ¶
type ResourceFlag byte
ResourceKind specifies what kind of instance we're working with, whether its a primary instance, a tainted instance, or an orphan.
type ResourceMode ¶
type ResourceMode int
ResourceMode is deprecated, use addrs.ResourceMode instead. It has been preserved for backwards compatibility.
const ( ManagedResourceMode ResourceMode = iota DataResourceMode )
func (ResourceMode) String ¶
func (i ResourceMode) String() string
type ResourceProvider ¶
type ResourceProvider interface { // ProviderSchema returns the config schema for the main provider // configuration, as would appear in a "provider" block in the // configuration files. // // Currently not all providers support schema. Callers must therefore // first call Resources and DataSources and ensure that at least one // resource or data source has the SchemaAvailable flag set. GetSchema(*ProviderSchemaRequest) (*ProviderSchema, error) // Input was used prior to v0.12 to ask the provider to prompt the user // for input to complete the configuration. // // From v0.12 onwards this method is never called because Terraform Core // is able to handle the necessary input logic itself based on the // schema returned from GetSchema. Input(UIInput, *ResourceConfig) (*ResourceConfig, error) // Validate is called once at the beginning with the raw configuration // (no interpolation done) and can return a list of warnings and/or // errors. // // This is called once with the provider configuration only. It may not // be called at all if no provider configuration is given. // // This should not assume that any values of the configurations are valid. // The primary use case of this call is to check that required keys are // set. Validate(*ResourceConfig) ([]string, []error) // Configure configures the provider itself with the configuration // given. This is useful for setting things like access keys. // // This won't be called at all if no provider configuration is given. // // Configure returns an error if it occurred. Configure(*ResourceConfig) error // Resources returns all the available resource types that this provider // knows how to manage. Resources() []ResourceType // Stop is called when the provider should halt any in-flight actions. // // This can be used to make a nicer Ctrl-C experience for Terraform. // Even if this isn't implemented to do anything (just returns nil), // Terraform will still cleanly stop after the currently executing // graph node is complete. However, this API can be used to make more // efficient halts. // // Stop doesn't have to and shouldn't block waiting for in-flight actions // to complete. It should take any action it wants and return immediately // acknowledging it has received the stop request. Terraform core will // automatically not make any further API calls to the provider soon // after Stop is called (technically exactly once the currently executing // graph nodes are complete). // // The error returned, if non-nil, is assumed to mean that signaling the // stop somehow failed and that the user should expect potentially waiting // a longer period of time. Stop() error // ValidateResource is called once at the beginning with the raw // configuration (no interpolation done) and can return a list of warnings // and/or errors. // // This is called once per resource. // // This should not assume any of the values in the resource configuration // are valid since it is possible they have to be interpolated still. // The primary use case of this call is to check that the required keys // are set and that the general structure is correct. ValidateResource(string, *ResourceConfig) ([]string, []error) // Apply applies a diff to a specific resource and returns the new // resource state along with an error. // // If the resource state given has an empty ID, then a new resource // is expected to be created. Apply( *InstanceInfo, *InstanceState, *InstanceDiff) (*InstanceState, error) // Diff diffs a resource versus a desired state and returns // a diff. Diff( *InstanceInfo, *InstanceState, *ResourceConfig) (*InstanceDiff, error) // Refresh refreshes a resource and updates all of its attributes // with the latest information. Refresh(*InstanceInfo, *InstanceState) (*InstanceState, error) // ImportState requests that the given resource be imported. // // The returned InstanceState only requires ID be set. Importing // will always call Refresh after the state to complete it. // // IMPORTANT: InstanceState doesn't have the resource type attached // to it. A type must be specified on the state via the Ephemeral // field on the state. // // This function can return multiple states. Normally, an import // will map 1:1 to a physical resource. However, some resources map // to multiple. For example, an AWS security group may contain many rules. // Each rule is represented by a separate resource in Terraform, // therefore multiple states are returned. ImportState(*InstanceInfo, string) ([]*InstanceState, error) // ValidateDataSource is called once at the beginning with the raw // configuration (no interpolation done) and can return a list of warnings // and/or errors. // // This is called once per data source instance. // // This should not assume any of the values in the resource configuration // are valid since it is possible they have to be interpolated still. // The primary use case of this call is to check that the required keys // are set and that the general structure is correct. ValidateDataSource(string, *ResourceConfig) ([]string, []error) // DataSources returns all of the available data sources that this // provider implements. DataSources() []DataSource // ReadDataDiff produces a diff that represents the state that will // be produced when the given data source is read using a later call // to ReadDataApply. ReadDataDiff(*InstanceInfo, *ResourceConfig) (*InstanceDiff, error) // ReadDataApply initializes a data instance using the configuration // in a diff produced by ReadDataDiff. ReadDataApply(*InstanceInfo, *InstanceDiff) (*InstanceState, error) }
ResourceProvider is a legacy interface for providers.
This is retained only for compatibility with legacy code. The current interface for providers is providers.Interface, in the sibling directory named "providers".
type ResourceProviderCloser ¶
type ResourceProviderCloser interface {
Close() error
}
ResourceProviderCloser is an interface that providers that can close connections that aren't needed anymore must implement.
type ResourceProviderFactory ¶
type ResourceProviderFactory func() (ResourceProvider, error)
ResourceProviderFactory is a function type that creates a new instance of a resource provider.
func ResourceProviderFactoryFixed ¶
func ResourceProviderFactoryFixed(p ResourceProvider) ResourceProviderFactory
ResourceProviderFactoryFixed is a helper that creates a ResourceProviderFactory that just returns some fixed provider.
type ResourceProvisioner ¶
type ResourceProvisioner interface { // GetConfigSchema returns the schema for the provisioner type's main // configuration block. This is called prior to Validate to enable some // basic structural validation to be performed automatically and to allow // the configuration to be properly extracted from potentially-ambiguous // configuration file formats. GetConfigSchema() (*configschema.Block, error) // Validate is called once at the beginning with the raw // configuration (no interpolation done) and can return a list of warnings // and/or errors. // // This is called once per resource. // // This should not assume any of the values in the resource configuration // are valid since it is possible they have to be interpolated still. // The primary use case of this call is to check that the required keys // are set and that the general structure is correct. Validate(*ResourceConfig) ([]string, []error) // Apply runs the provisioner on a specific resource and returns an error. // Instead of a diff, the ResourceConfig is provided since provisioners // only run after a resource has been newly created. Apply(UIOutput, *InstanceState, *ResourceConfig) error // Stop is called when the provisioner should halt any in-flight actions. // // This can be used to make a nicer Ctrl-C experience for Terraform. // Even if this isn't implemented to do anything (just returns nil), // Terraform will still cleanly stop after the currently executing // graph node is complete. However, this API can be used to make more // efficient halts. // // Stop doesn't have to and shouldn't block waiting for in-flight actions // to complete. It should take any action it wants and return immediately // acknowledging it has received the stop request. Terraform core will // automatically not make any further API calls to the provider soon // after Stop is called (technically exactly once the currently executing // graph nodes are complete). // // The error returned, if non-nil, is assumed to mean that signaling the // stop somehow failed and that the user should expect potentially waiting // a longer period of time. Stop() error }
ResourceProvisioner is an interface that must be implemented by any resource provisioner: the thing that initializes resources in a Terraform configuration.
type ResourceProvisionerCloser ¶
type ResourceProvisionerCloser interface {
Close() error
}
ResourceProvisionerCloser is an interface that provisioners that can close connections that aren't needed anymore must implement.
type ResourceProvisionerFactory ¶
type ResourceProvisionerFactory func() (ResourceProvisioner, error)
ResourceProvisionerFactory is a function type that creates a new instance of a resource provisioner.
type ResourceState ¶
type ResourceState struct { // This is filled in and managed by Terraform, and is the resource // type itself such as "mycloud_instance". If a resource provider sets // this value, it won't be persisted. Type string `json:"type"` // Dependencies are a list of things that this resource relies on // existing to remain intact. For example: an AWS instance might // depend on a subnet (which itself might depend on a VPC, and so // on). // // Terraform uses this information to build valid destruction // orders and to warn the user if they're destroying a resource that // another resource depends on. // // Things can be put into this list that may not be managed by // Terraform. If Terraform doesn't find a matching ID in the // overall state, then it assumes it isn't managed and doesn't // worry about it. Dependencies []string `json:"depends_on"` // Primary is the current active instance for this resource. // It can be replaced but only after a successful creation. // This is the instances on which providers will act. Primary *InstanceState `json:"primary"` // Deposed is used in the mechanics of CreateBeforeDestroy: the existing // Primary is Deposed to get it out of the way for the replacement Primary to // be created by Apply. If the replacement Primary creates successfully, the // Deposed instance is cleaned up. // // If there were problems creating the replacement Primary, the Deposed // instance and the (now tainted) replacement Primary will be swapped so the // tainted replacement will be cleaned up instead. // // An instance will remain in the Deposed list until it is successfully // destroyed and purged. Deposed []*InstanceState `json:"deposed"` // Provider is used when a resource is connected to a provider with an alias. // If this string is empty, the resource is connected to the default provider, // e.g. "aws_instance" goes with the "aws" provider. // If the resource block contained a "provider" key, that value will be set here. Provider string `json:"provider"` // contains filtered or unexported fields }
ResourceState holds the state of a resource that is used so that a provider can find and manage an existing resource as well as for storing attributes that are used to populate variables of child resources.
Attributes has attributes about the created resource that are queryable in interpolation: "${type.id.attr}"
Extra is just extra data that a provider can return that we store for later, but is not exposed in any way to the user.
func (*ResourceState) Equal ¶
func (s *ResourceState) Equal(other *ResourceState) bool
Equal tests whether two ResourceStates are equal.
func (*ResourceState) Lock ¶
func (s *ResourceState) Lock()
func (*ResourceState) ProviderAddr ¶
func (s *ResourceState) ProviderAddr() (addrs.AbsProviderConfig, error)
ProviderAddr returns the provider address for the receiver, by parsing the string representation saved in state. An error can be returned if the value in state is corrupt.
func (*ResourceState) String ¶
func (s *ResourceState) String() string
func (*ResourceState) Unlock ¶
func (s *ResourceState) Unlock()
func (*ResourceState) Untaint ¶
func (s *ResourceState) Untaint()
Untaint unmarks a resource as tainted.
type ResourceStateKey ¶
type ResourceStateKey struct { Name string Type string Mode ResourceMode Index int }
ResourceStateKey is a structured representation of the key used for the ModuleState.Resources mapping
func ParseResourceStateKey ¶
func ParseResourceStateKey(k string) (*ResourceStateKey, error)
ParseResourceStateKey accepts a key in the format used by ModuleState.Resources and returns a resource name and resource index. In the state, a resource has the format "type.name.index" or "type.name". In the latter case, the index is returned as -1.
func (*ResourceStateKey) Equal ¶
func (rsk *ResourceStateKey) Equal(other *ResourceStateKey) bool
Equal determines whether two ResourceStateKeys are the same
func (*ResourceStateKey) String ¶
func (rsk *ResourceStateKey) String() string
type ResourceType ¶
type ResourceType struct { Name string // Name of the resource, example "instance" (no provider prefix) Importable bool // Whether this resource supports importing // SchemaAvailable is set if the provider supports the ProviderSchema, // ResourceTypeSchema and DataSourceSchema methods. Although it is // included on each resource type, it's actually a provider-wide setting // that's smuggled here only because that avoids a breaking change to // the plugin protocol. SchemaAvailable bool }
ResourceType is a type of resource that a resource provider can manage.
type Schemas ¶
type Schemas struct { Providers map[addrs.Provider]*ProviderSchema Provisioners map[string]*configschema.Block }
Schemas is a container for various kinds of schema that Terraform needs during processing.
func LoadSchemas ¶
func LoadSchemas(config *configs.Config, state *states.State, components contextComponentFactory) (*Schemas, error)
LoadSchemas searches the given configuration, state and plan (any of which may be nil) for constructs that have an associated schema, requests the necessary schemas from the given component factory (which must _not_ be nil), and returns a single object representing all of the necessary schemas.
If an error is returned, it may be a wrapped tfdiags.Diagnostics describing errors across multiple separate objects. Errors here will usually indicate either misbehavior on the part of one of the providers or of the provider protocol itself. When returned with errors, the returned schemas object is still valid but may be incomplete.
func (*Schemas) ProviderConfig ¶
func (ss *Schemas) ProviderConfig(provider addrs.Provider) *configschema.Block
ProviderConfig returns the schema for the provider configuration of the given provider type, or nil if no such schema is available.
func (*Schemas) ProviderSchema ¶
func (ss *Schemas) ProviderSchema(provider addrs.Provider) *ProviderSchema
ProviderSchema returns the entire ProviderSchema object that was produced by the plugin for the given provider, or nil if no such schema is available.
It's usually better to go use the more precise methods offered by type Schemas to handle this detail automatically.
func (*Schemas) ProvisionerConfig ¶
func (ss *Schemas) ProvisionerConfig(name string) *configschema.Block
ProvisionerConfig returns the schema for the configuration of a given provisioner, or nil of no such schema is available.
func (*Schemas) ResourceTypeConfig ¶
func (ss *Schemas) ResourceTypeConfig(provider addrs.Provider, resourceMode addrs.ResourceMode, resourceType string) (block *configschema.Block, schemaVersion uint64)
ResourceTypeConfig returns the schema for the configuration of a given resource type belonging to a given provider type, or nil of no such schema is available.
In many cases the provider type is inferrable from the resource type name, but this is not always true because users can override the provider for a resource using the "provider" meta-argument. Therefore it's important to always pass the correct provider name, even though it many cases it feels redundant.
type Semaphore ¶
type Semaphore chan struct{}
Semaphore is a wrapper around a channel to provide utility methods to clarify that we are treating the channel as a semaphore
func NewSemaphore ¶
NewSemaphore creates a semaphore that allows up to a given limit of simultaneous acquisitions
func (Semaphore) Acquire ¶
func (s Semaphore) Acquire()
Acquire is used to acquire an available slot. Blocks until available.
func (Semaphore) Release ¶
func (s Semaphore) Release()
Release is used to return a slot. Acquire must be called as a pre-condition.
func (Semaphore) TryAcquire ¶
TryAcquire is used to do a non-blocking acquire. Returns a bool indicating success
type State ¶
type State struct { // Version is the state file protocol version. Version int `json:"version"` // TFVersion is the version of Terraform that wrote this state. TFVersion string `json:"terraform_version,omitempty"` // Serial is incremented on any operation that modifies // the State file. It is used to detect potentially conflicting // updates. Serial int64 `json:"serial"` // Lineage is set when a new, blank state is created and then // never updated. This allows us to determine whether the serials // of two states can be meaningfully compared. // Apart from the guarantee that collisions between two lineages // are very unlikely, this value is opaque and external callers // should only compare lineage strings byte-for-byte for equality. Lineage string `json:"lineage"` // Remote is used to track the metadata required to // pull and push state files from a remote storage endpoint. Remote *RemoteState `json:"remote,omitempty"` // Backend tracks the configuration for the backend in use with // this state. This is used to track any changes in the backend // configuration. Backend *BackendState `json:"backend,omitempty"` // Modules contains all the modules in a breadth-first order Modules []*ModuleState `json:"modules"` // contains filtered or unexported fields }
State keeps track of a snapshot state-of-the-world that Terraform can use to keep track of what real world resources it is actually managing.
func ReadState ¶
ReadState reads a state structure out of a reader in the format that was written by WriteState.
func ReadStateV2 ¶
func ReadStateV3 ¶
func (*State) AddModule ¶
func (s *State) AddModule(path addrs.ModuleInstance) *ModuleState
AddModule adds the module with the given path to the state.
This should be the preferred method to add module states since it allows us to optimize lookups later as well as control sorting.
func (*State) AddModuleState ¶
func (s *State) AddModuleState(mod *ModuleState)
AddModuleState insert this module state and override any existing ModuleState
func (*State) Children ¶
func (s *State) Children(path []string) []*ModuleState
Children returns the ModuleStates that are direct children of the given path. If the path is "root", for example, then children returned might be "root.child", but not "root.child.grandchild".
func (*State) CompareAges ¶
func (s *State) CompareAges(other *State) (StateAgeComparison, error)
CompareAges compares one state with another for which is "older".
This is a simple check using the state's serial, and is thus only as reliable as the serial itself. In the normal case, only one state exists for a given combination of lineage/serial, but Terraform does not guarantee this and so the result of this method should be used with care.
Returns an integer that is negative if the receiver is older than the argument, positive if the converse, and zero if they are equal. An error is returned if the two states are not of the same lineage, in which case the integer returned has no meaning.
func (*State) DeepCopy ¶
DeepCopy performs a deep copy of the state structure and returns a new structure.
func (*State) EnsureHasLineage ¶
func (s *State) EnsureHasLineage()
func (*State) FromFutureTerraform ¶
FromFutureTerraform checks if this state was written by a Terraform version from the future.
func (*State) HasResources ¶
HasResources returns true if the state contains any resources.
This is similar to !s.Empty, but returns true also in the case where the state has modules but all of them are devoid of resources.
func (*State) IsRemote ¶
IsRemote returns true if State represents a state that exists and is remote.
func (*State) MarshalEqual ¶
MarshalEqual is similar to Equal but provides a stronger definition of "equal", where two states are equal if and only if their serialized form is byte-for-byte identical.
This is primarily useful for callers that are trying to save snapshots of state to persistent storage, allowing them to detect when a new snapshot must be taken.
Note that the serial number and lineage are included in the serialized form, so it's the caller's responsibility to properly manage these attributes so that this method is only called on two states that have the same serial and lineage, unless detecting such differences is desired.
func (*State) ModuleByPath ¶
func (s *State) ModuleByPath(path addrs.ModuleInstance) *ModuleState
ModuleByPath is used to lookup the module state for the given path. This should be the preferred lookup mechanism as it allows for future lookup optimizations.
func (*State) Remove ¶
Remove removes the item in the state at the given address, returning any errors that may have occurred.
If the address references a module state or resource, it will delete all children as well. To check what will be deleted, use a StateFilter first.
func (*State) RootModule ¶
func (s *State) RootModule() *ModuleState
RootModule returns the ModuleState for the root module
func (*State) SameLineage ¶
SameLineage returns true only if the state given in argument belongs to the same "lineage" of states as the receiver.
func (*State) Validate ¶
Validate validates the integrity of this state file.
Certain properties of the statefile are expected by Terraform in order to behave properly. The core of Terraform will assume that once it receives a State structure that it has been validated. This validation check should be called to ensure that.
If this returns an error, then the user should be notified. The error response will include detailed information on the nature of the error.
type StateAgeComparison ¶
type StateAgeComparison int
const ( StateAgeEqual StateAgeComparison = 0 StateAgeReceiverNewer StateAgeComparison = 1 StateAgeReceiverOlder StateAgeComparison = -1 )
type StateFilter ¶
type StateFilter struct {
State *State
}
StateFilter is responsible for filtering and searching a state.
This is a separate struct from State rather than a method on State because StateFilter might create sidecar data structures to optimize filtering on the state.
If you change the State, the filter created is invalid and either Reset should be called or a new one should be allocated. StateFilter will not watch State for changes and do this for you. If you filter after changing the State without calling Reset, the behavior is not defined.
func (*StateFilter) Filter ¶
func (f *StateFilter) Filter(fs ...string) ([]*StateFilterResult, error)
Filter takes the addresses specified by fs and finds all the matches. The values of fs are resource addressing syntax that can be parsed by ParseResourceAddress.
type StateFilterResult ¶
type StateFilterResult struct { // Module path of the result Path []string // Address is the address that can be used to reference this exact result. Address string // Parent, if non-nil, is a parent of this result. For instances, the // parent would be a resource. For resources, the parent would be // a module. For modules, this is currently nil. Parent *StateFilterResult // Value is the actual value. This must be type switched on. It can be // any data structures that `State` can hold: `ModuleState`, // `ResourceState`, `InstanceState`. Value interface{} }
StateFilterResult is a single result from a filter operation. Filter can match multiple things within a state (module, resource, instance, etc.) and this unifies that.
func (*StateFilterResult) String ¶
func (r *StateFilterResult) String() string
type StateFilterResultSlice ¶
type StateFilterResultSlice []*StateFilterResult
StateFilterResultSlice is a slice of results that implements sort.Interface. The sorting goal is what is most appealing to human output.
func (StateFilterResultSlice) Len ¶
func (s StateFilterResultSlice) Len() int
func (StateFilterResultSlice) Less ¶
func (s StateFilterResultSlice) Less(i, j int) bool
func (StateFilterResultSlice) Swap ¶
func (s StateFilterResultSlice) Swap(i, j int)
Source Files ¶
- context_components.go
- diff.go
- features.go
- instancetype.go
- instancetype_string.go
- provider_mock.go
- provisioner_mock.go
- resource.go
- resource_address.go
- resource_mode.go
- resource_mode_string.go
- resource_provider.go
- resource_provider_mock.go
- resource_provisioner.go
- resource_provisioner_mock.go
- schemas.go
- state.go
- state_filter.go
- state_upgrade_v1_to_v2.go
- state_upgrade_v2_to_v3.go
- state_v1.go
- testing.go
- ui_input.go
- ui_input_mock.go
- ui_input_prefix.go
- ui_output.go
- ui_output_callback.go
- ui_output_mock.go
- util.go
- version.go
- version_required.go