earlyconfig

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Published: Oct 28, 2021 License: MPL-2.0 Imports: 10 Imported by: 0

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Overview

Package earlyconfig is a specialized alternative to the top-level "configs" package that does only shallow processing of configuration and is therefore able to be much more liberal than the full config loader in what it accepts.

In particular, it can accept both current and legacy HCL syntax, and it ignores top-level blocks that it doesn't recognize. These two characteristics make this package ideal for dependency-checking use-cases so that we are more likely to be able to return an error message about an explicit incompatibility than to return a less-actionable message about a construct not being supported.

However, its liberal approach also means it should be used sparingly. It exists primarily for "terraform init", so that it is able to detect incompatibilities more robustly when installing dependencies. For most other use-cases, use the "configs" and "configs/configload" packages.

Package earlyconfig is a wrapper around the terraform-config-inspect codebase, adding to it just some helper functionality for Terraform's own use-cases.

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Functions

func LoadModule

func LoadModule(dir string) (*tfconfig.Module, tfdiags.Diagnostics)

LoadModule loads some top-level metadata for the module in the given directory.

Types

type Config

type Config struct {
	// RootModule points to the Config for the root module within the same
	// module tree as this module. If this module _is_ the root module then
	// this is self-referential.
	Root *Config

	// ParentModule points to the Config for the module that directly calls
	// this module. If this is the root module then this field is nil.
	Parent *Config

	// Path is a sequence of module logical names that traverse from the root
	// module to this config. Path is empty for the root module.
	//
	// This should only be used to display paths to the end-user in rare cases
	// where we are talking about the static module tree, before module calls
	// have been resolved. In most cases, an addrs.ModuleInstance describing
	// a node in the dynamic module tree is better, since it will then include
	// any keys resulting from evaluating "count" and "for_each" arguments.
	Path addrs.Module

	// ChildModules points to the Config for each of the direct child modules
	// called from this module. The keys in this map match the keys in
	// Module.ModuleCalls.
	Children map[string]*Config

	// Module points to the object describing the configuration for the
	// various elements (variables, resources, etc) defined by this module.
	Module *tfconfig.Module

	// CallPos is the source position for the header of the module block that
	// requested this module.
	//
	// This field is meaningless for the root module, where its contents are undefined.
	CallPos tfconfig.SourcePos

	// SourceAddr is the source address that the referenced module was requested
	// from, as specified in configuration.
	//
	// This field is meaningless for the root module, where its contents are undefined.
	SourceAddr string

	// Version is the specific version that was selected for this module,
	// based on version constraints given in configuration.
	//
	// This field is nil if the module was loaded from a non-registry source,
	// since versions are not supported for other sources.
	//
	// This field is meaningless for the root module, where it will always
	// be nil.
	Version *version.Version
}

A Config is a node in the tree of modules within a configuration.

The module tree is constructed by following ModuleCall instances recursively through the root module transitively into descendent modules.

func BuildConfig

func BuildConfig(root *tfconfig.Module, walker ModuleWalker) (*Config, tfdiags.Diagnostics)

BuildConfig constructs a Config from a root module by loading all of its descendent modules via the given ModuleWalker.

func (*Config) ProviderDependencies

func (c *Config) ProviderDependencies() (*moduledeps.Module, tfdiags.Diagnostics)

ProviderDependencies is a deprecated variant of ProviderRequirements which uses the moduledeps models for representation. This is preserved to allow a gradual transition over to ProviderRequirements, but note that its support for fully-qualified provider addresses has some idiosyncracies.

func (*Config) ProviderRequirements added in v0.13.0

func (c *Config) ProviderRequirements() (getproviders.Requirements, tfdiags.Diagnostics)

ProviderRequirements searches the full tree of modules under the receiver for both explicit and implicit dependencies on providers.

The result is a full manifest of all of the providers that must be available in order to work with the receiving configuration.

If the returned diagnostics includes errors then the resulting Requirements may be incomplete.

type ModuleRequest

type ModuleRequest struct {
	// Name is the "logical name" of the module call within configuration.
	// This is provided in case the name is used as part of a storage key
	// for the module, but implementations must otherwise treat it as an
	// opaque string. It is guaranteed to have already been validated as an
	// HCL identifier and UTF-8 encoded.
	Name string

	// Path is a list of logical names that traverse from the root module to
	// this module. This can be used, for example, to form a lookup key for
	// each distinct module call in a configuration, allowing for multiple
	// calls with the same name at different points in the tree.
	Path addrs.Module

	// SourceAddr is the source address string provided by the user in
	// configuration.
	SourceAddr string

	// VersionConstraint is the version constraint applied to the module in
	// configuration.
	VersionConstraints version.Constraints

	// Parent is the partially-constructed module tree node that the loaded
	// module will be added to. Callers may refer to any field of this
	// structure except Children, which is still under construction when
	// ModuleRequest objects are created and thus has undefined content.
	// The main reason this is provided is so that full module paths can
	// be constructed for uniqueness.
	Parent *Config

	// CallRange is the source position for the header of the "module" block
	// in configuration that prompted this request.
	CallPos tfconfig.SourcePos
}

ModuleRequest is used as part of the ModuleWalker interface used with function BuildConfig.

type ModuleWalker

type ModuleWalker interface {
	LoadModule(req *ModuleRequest) (*tfconfig.Module, *version.Version, tfdiags.Diagnostics)
}

ModuleWalker is an interface used with BuildConfig.

type ModuleWalkerFunc

type ModuleWalkerFunc func(req *ModuleRequest) (*tfconfig.Module, *version.Version, tfdiags.Diagnostics)

ModuleWalkerFunc is an implementation of ModuleWalker that directly wraps a callback function, for more convenient use of that interface.

func (ModuleWalkerFunc) LoadModule

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