Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
schema is a high-level framework for easily writing new providers for Terraform. Usage of schema is recommended over attempting to write to the low-level plugin interfaces manually.
schema breaks down provider creation into simple CRUD operations for resources. The logic of diffing, destroying before creating, updating or creating, etc. is all handled by the framework. The plugin author only needs to implement a configuration schema and the CRUD operations and everything else is meant to just work.
A good starting point is to view the Provider structure.
Index ¶
- func HashString(v interface{}) int
- func SerializeResourceForHash(buf *bytes.Buffer, val interface{}, resource *Resource)
- func SerializeValueForHash(buf *bytes.Buffer, val interface{}, schema *Schema)
- type BasicMapReader
- type ConfigFieldReader
- type ConfigureFunc
- type CreateFunc
- type DeleteFunc
- type DiffFieldReader
- type Equal
- type ExistsFunc
- type FieldReadResult
- type FieldReader
- type FieldWriter
- type MapFieldReader
- type MapFieldWriter
- type MapReader
- type MultiLevelFieldReader
- type MultiMapReader
- type Provider
- func (p *Provider) Apply(info *terraform.InstanceInfo, s *terraform.InstanceState, ...) (*terraform.InstanceState, error)
- func (p *Provider) Configure(c *terraform.ResourceConfig) error
- func (p *Provider) Diff(info *terraform.InstanceInfo, s *terraform.InstanceState, ...) (*terraform.InstanceDiff, error)
- func (p *Provider) Input(input terraform.UIInput, c *terraform.ResourceConfig) (*terraform.ResourceConfig, error)
- func (p *Provider) InternalValidate() error
- func (p *Provider) Meta() interface{}
- func (p *Provider) Refresh(info *terraform.InstanceInfo, s *terraform.InstanceState) (*terraform.InstanceState, error)
- func (p *Provider) Resources() []terraform.ResourceType
- func (p *Provider) SetMeta(v interface{})
- func (p *Provider) Validate(c *terraform.ResourceConfig) ([]string, []error)
- func (p *Provider) ValidateResource(t string, c *terraform.ResourceConfig) ([]string, []error)
- type ReadFunc
- type Resource
- func (r *Resource) Apply(s *terraform.InstanceState, d *terraform.InstanceDiff, meta interface{}) (*terraform.InstanceState, error)
- func (r *Resource) Diff(s *terraform.InstanceState, c *terraform.ResourceConfig) (*terraform.InstanceDiff, error)
- func (r *Resource) InternalValidate(topSchemaMap schemaMap) error
- func (r *Resource) Refresh(s *terraform.InstanceState, meta interface{}) (*terraform.InstanceState, error)
- func (r *Resource) Validate(c *terraform.ResourceConfig) ([]string, []error)
- type ResourceData
- func (d *ResourceData) ConnInfo() map[string]string
- func (d *ResourceData) Get(key string) interface{}
- func (d *ResourceData) GetChange(key string) (interface{}, interface{})
- func (d *ResourceData) GetOk(key string) (interface{}, bool)
- func (d *ResourceData) HasChange(key string) bool
- func (d *ResourceData) Id() string
- func (d *ResourceData) Partial(on bool)
- func (d *ResourceData) Set(key string, value interface{}) error
- func (d *ResourceData) SetConnInfo(v map[string]string)
- func (d *ResourceData) SetId(v string)
- func (d *ResourceData) SetPartial(k string)
- func (d *ResourceData) State() *terraform.InstanceState
- type Schema
- type SchemaDefaultFunc
- type SchemaSetFunc
- type SchemaStateFunc
- type SchemaValidateFunc
- type Set
- func (s *Set) Add(item interface{})
- func (s *Set) Contains(item interface{}) bool
- func (s *Set) Difference(other *Set) *Set
- func (s *Set) Equal(raw interface{}) bool
- func (s *Set) GoString() string
- func (s *Set) Intersection(other *Set) *Set
- func (s *Set) Len() int
- func (s *Set) List() []interface{}
- func (s *Set) Remove(item interface{})
- func (s *Set) Union(other *Set) *Set
- type StateMigrateFunc
- type UpdateFunc
- type ValueType
Constants ¶
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Variables ¶
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Functions ¶
func HashString ¶ added in v0.5.0
func HashString(v interface{}) int
HashString hashes strings. If you want a Set of strings, this is the SchemaSetFunc you want.
func SerializeResourceForHash ¶ added in v0.6.4
SerializeValueForHash appends a serialization of the given resource config to the given buffer, guaranteeing deterministic results given the same value and schema.
Its primary purpose is as input into a hashing function in order to hash complex substructures when used in sets, and so the serialization is not reversible.
func SerializeValueForHash ¶ added in v0.6.4
Types ¶
type BasicMapReader ¶ added in v0.3.7
BasicMapReader implements MapReader for a single map.
type ConfigFieldReader ¶ added in v0.3.7
type ConfigFieldReader struct { Config *terraform.ResourceConfig Schema map[string]*Schema // contains filtered or unexported fields }
ConfigFieldReader reads fields out of an untyped map[string]string to the best of its ability. It also applies defaults from the Schema. (The other field readers do not need default handling because they source fully populated data structures.)
func (*ConfigFieldReader) ReadField ¶ added in v0.3.7
func (r *ConfigFieldReader) ReadField(address []string) (FieldReadResult, error)
type ConfigureFunc ¶
type ConfigureFunc func(*ResourceData) (interface{}, error)
ConfigureFunc is the function used to configure a Provider.
The interface{} value returned by this function is stored and passed into the subsequent resources as the meta parameter. This return value is usually used to pass along a configured API client, a configuration structure, etc.
type CreateFunc ¶
type CreateFunc func(*ResourceData, interface{}) error
See Resource documentation.
type DeleteFunc ¶
type DeleteFunc func(*ResourceData, interface{}) error
See Resource documentation.
type DiffFieldReader ¶ added in v0.3.7
type DiffFieldReader struct { Diff *terraform.InstanceDiff Source FieldReader Schema map[string]*Schema }
DiffFieldReader reads fields out of a diff structures.
It also requires access to a Reader that reads fields from the structure that the diff was derived from. This is usually the state. This is required because a diff on its own doesn't have complete data about full objects such as maps.
The Source MUST be the data that the diff was derived from. If it isn't, the behavior of this struct is undefined.
Reading fields from a DiffFieldReader is identical to reading from Source except the diff will be applied to the end result.
The "Exists" field on the result will be set to true if the complete field exists whether its from the source, diff, or a combination of both. It cannot be determined whether a retrieved value is composed of diff elements.
func (*DiffFieldReader) ReadField ¶ added in v0.3.7
func (r *DiffFieldReader) ReadField(address []string) (FieldReadResult, error)
type Equal ¶ added in v0.3.7
type Equal interface {
Equal(interface{}) bool
}
Equal is an interface that checks for deep equality between two objects.
type ExistsFunc ¶ added in v0.3.7
type ExistsFunc func(*ResourceData, interface{}) (bool, error)
See Resource documentation.
type FieldReadResult ¶ added in v0.3.7
type FieldReadResult struct { // Value is the actual read value. NegValue is the _negative_ value // or the items that should be removed (if they existed). NegValue // doesn't make sense for primitives but is important for any // container types such as maps, sets, lists. Value interface{} ValueProcessed interface{} // Exists is true if the field was found in the data. False means // it wasn't found if there was no error. Exists bool // Computed is true if the field was found but the value // is computed. Computed bool }
FieldReadResult encapsulates all the resulting data from reading a field.
func (*FieldReadResult) ValueOrZero ¶ added in v0.3.7
func (r *FieldReadResult) ValueOrZero(s *Schema) interface{}
ValueOrZero returns the value of this result or the zero value of the schema type, ensuring a consistent non-nil return value.
type FieldReader ¶ added in v0.3.7
type FieldReader interface {
ReadField([]string) (FieldReadResult, error)
}
FieldReaders are responsible for decoding fields out of data into the proper typed representation. ResourceData uses this to query data out of multiple sources: config, state, diffs, etc.
type FieldWriter ¶ added in v0.3.7
FieldWriters are responsible for writing fields by address into a proper typed representation. ResourceData uses this to write new data into existing sources.
type MapFieldReader ¶ added in v0.3.7
MapFieldReader reads fields out of an untyped map[string]string to the best of its ability.
func (*MapFieldReader) ReadField ¶ added in v0.3.7
func (r *MapFieldReader) ReadField(address []string) (FieldReadResult, error)
type MapFieldWriter ¶ added in v0.3.7
MapFieldWriter writes data into a single map[string]string structure.
func (*MapFieldWriter) Map ¶ added in v0.3.7
func (w *MapFieldWriter) Map() map[string]string
Map returns the underlying map that is being written to.
func (*MapFieldWriter) WriteField ¶ added in v0.3.7
func (w *MapFieldWriter) WriteField(addr []string, value interface{}) error
type MapReader ¶ added in v0.3.7
MapReader is an interface that is given to MapFieldReader for accessing a "map". This can be used to have alternate implementations. For a basic map[string]string, use BasicMapReader.
type MultiLevelFieldReader ¶ added in v0.3.7
type MultiLevelFieldReader struct { Readers map[string]FieldReader Levels []string }
MultiLevelFieldReader reads from other field readers, merging their results along the way in a specific order. You can specify "levels" and name them in order to read only an exact level or up to a specific level.
This is useful for saying things such as "read the field from the state and config and merge them" or "read the latest value of the field".
func (*MultiLevelFieldReader) ReadField ¶ added in v0.3.7
func (r *MultiLevelFieldReader) ReadField(address []string) (FieldReadResult, error)
func (*MultiLevelFieldReader) ReadFieldExact ¶ added in v0.3.7
func (r *MultiLevelFieldReader) ReadFieldExact( address []string, level string) (FieldReadResult, error)
func (*MultiLevelFieldReader) ReadFieldMerge ¶ added in v0.3.7
func (r *MultiLevelFieldReader) ReadFieldMerge( address []string, level string) (FieldReadResult, error)
type MultiMapReader ¶ added in v0.3.7
MultiMapReader reads over multiple maps, preferring keys that are founder earlier (lower number index) vs. later (higher number index)
type Provider ¶
type Provider struct { // Schema is the schema for the configuration of this provider. If this // provider has no configuration, this can be omitted. // // The keys of this map are the configuration keys, and the value is // the schema describing the value of the configuration. Schema map[string]*Schema // ResourcesMap is the list of available resources that this provider // can manage, along with their Resource structure defining their // own schemas and CRUD operations. // // Provider automatically handles routing operations such as Apply, // Diff, etc. to the proper resource. ResourcesMap map[string]*Resource // ConfigureFunc is a function for configuring the provider. If the // provider doesn't need to be configured, this can be omitted. // // See the ConfigureFunc documentation for more information. ConfigureFunc ConfigureFunc // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Provider represents a resource provider in Terraform, and properly implements all of the ResourceProvider API.
By defining a schema for the configuration of the provider, the map of supporting resources, and a configuration function, the schema framework takes over and handles all the provider operations for you.
After defining the provider structure, it is unlikely that you'll require any of the methods on Provider itself.
func (*Provider) Apply ¶
func (p *Provider) Apply( info *terraform.InstanceInfo, s *terraform.InstanceState, d *terraform.InstanceDiff) (*terraform.InstanceState, error)
Apply implementation of terraform.ResourceProvider interface.
func (*Provider) Configure ¶
func (p *Provider) Configure(c *terraform.ResourceConfig) error
Configure implementation of terraform.ResourceProvider interface.
func (*Provider) Diff ¶
func (p *Provider) Diff( info *terraform.InstanceInfo, s *terraform.InstanceState, c *terraform.ResourceConfig) (*terraform.InstanceDiff, error)
Diff implementation of terraform.ResourceProvider interface.
func (*Provider) Input ¶ added in v0.3.0
func (p *Provider) Input( input terraform.UIInput, c *terraform.ResourceConfig) (*terraform.ResourceConfig, error)
Input implementation of terraform.ResourceProvider interface.
func (*Provider) InternalValidate ¶
InternalValidate should be called to validate the structure of the provider.
This should be called in a unit test for any provider to verify before release that a provider is properly configured for use with this library.
func (*Provider) Meta ¶
func (p *Provider) Meta() interface{}
Meta returns the metadata associated with this provider that was returned by the Configure call. It will be nil until Configure is called.
func (*Provider) Refresh ¶
func (p *Provider) Refresh( info *terraform.InstanceInfo, s *terraform.InstanceState) (*terraform.InstanceState, error)
Refresh implementation of terraform.ResourceProvider interface.
func (*Provider) Resources ¶
func (p *Provider) Resources() []terraform.ResourceType
Resources implementation of terraform.ResourceProvider interface.
func (*Provider) SetMeta ¶
func (p *Provider) SetMeta(v interface{})
SetMeta can be used to forcefully set the Meta object of the provider. Note that if Configure is called the return value will override anything set here.
func (*Provider) Validate ¶
func (p *Provider) Validate(c *terraform.ResourceConfig) ([]string, []error)
Validate implementation of terraform.ResourceProvider interface.
func (*Provider) ValidateResource ¶
ValidateResource implementation of terraform.ResourceProvider interface.
type Resource ¶
type Resource struct { // Schema is the schema for the configuration of this resource. // // The keys of this map are the configuration keys, and the values // describe the schema of the configuration value. // // The schema is used to represent both configurable data as well // as data that might be computed in the process of creating this // resource. Schema map[string]*Schema // SchemaVersion is the version number for this resource's Schema // definition. The current SchemaVersion stored in the state for each // resource. Provider authors can increment this version number // when Schema semantics change. If the State's SchemaVersion is less than // the current SchemaVersion, the InstanceState is yielded to the // MigrateState callback, where the provider can make whatever changes it // needs to update the state to be compatible to the latest version of the // Schema. // // When unset, SchemaVersion defaults to 0, so provider authors can start // their Versioning at any integer >= 1 SchemaVersion int // MigrateState is responsible for updating an InstanceState with an old // version to the format expected by the current version of the Schema. // // It is called during Refresh if the State's stored SchemaVersion is less // than the current SchemaVersion of the Resource. // // The function is yielded the state's stored SchemaVersion and a pointer to // the InstanceState that needs updating, as well as the configured // provider's configured meta interface{}, in case the migration process // needs to make any remote API calls. MigrateState StateMigrateFunc // The functions below are the CRUD operations for this resource. // // The only optional operation is Update. If Update is not implemented, // then updates will not be supported for this resource. // // The ResourceData parameter in the functions below are used to // query configuration and changes for the resource as well as to set // the ID, computed data, etc. // // The interface{} parameter is the result of the ConfigureFunc in // the provider for this resource. If the provider does not define // a ConfigureFunc, this will be nil. This parameter should be used // to store API clients, configuration structures, etc. // // If any errors occur during each of the operation, an error should be // returned. If a resource was partially updated, be careful to enable // partial state mode for ResourceData and use it accordingly. // // Exists is a function that is called to check if a resource still // exists. If this returns false, then this will affect the diff // accordingly. If this function isn't set, it will not be called. It // is highly recommended to set it. The *ResourceData passed to Exists // should _not_ be modified. Create CreateFunc Read ReadFunc Update UpdateFunc Delete DeleteFunc Exists ExistsFunc }
Resource represents a thing in Terraform that has a set of configurable attributes and a lifecycle (create, read, update, delete).
The Resource schema is an abstraction that allows provider writers to worry only about CRUD operations while off-loading validation, diff generation, etc. to this higher level library.
func (*Resource) Apply ¶
func (r *Resource) Apply( s *terraform.InstanceState, d *terraform.InstanceDiff, meta interface{}) (*terraform.InstanceState, error)
Apply creates, updates, and/or deletes a resource.
func (*Resource) Diff ¶
func (r *Resource) Diff( s *terraform.InstanceState, c *terraform.ResourceConfig) (*terraform.InstanceDiff, error)
Diff returns a diff of this resource and is API compatible with the ResourceProvider interface.
func (*Resource) InternalValidate ¶
InternalValidate should be called to validate the structure of the resource.
This should be called in a unit test for any resource to verify before release that a resource is properly configured for use with this library.
Provider.InternalValidate() will automatically call this for all of the resources it manages, so you don't need to call this manually if it is part of a Provider.
func (*Resource) Refresh ¶
func (r *Resource) Refresh( s *terraform.InstanceState, meta interface{}) (*terraform.InstanceState, error)
Refresh refreshes the state of the resource.
type ResourceData ¶
type ResourceData struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
ResourceData is used to query and set the attributes of a resource.
ResourceData is the primary argument received for CRUD operations on a resource as well as configuration of a provider. It is a powerful structure that can be used to not only query data, but check for changes, define partial state updates, etc.
The most relevant methods to take a look at are Get, Set, and Partial.
func (*ResourceData) ConnInfo ¶
func (d *ResourceData) ConnInfo() map[string]string
ConnInfo returns the connection info for this resource.
func (*ResourceData) Get ¶
func (d *ResourceData) Get(key string) interface{}
Get returns the data for the given key, or nil if the key doesn't exist in the schema.
If the key does exist in the schema but doesn't exist in the configuration, then the default value for that type will be returned. For strings, this is "", for numbers it is 0, etc.
If you want to test if something is set at all in the configuration, use GetOk.
func (*ResourceData) GetChange ¶
func (d *ResourceData) GetChange(key string) (interface{}, interface{})
GetChange returns the old and new value for a given key.
HasChange should be used to check if a change exists. It is possible that both the old and new value are the same if the old value was not set and the new value is. This is common, for example, for boolean fields which have a zero value of false.
func (*ResourceData) GetOk ¶
func (d *ResourceData) GetOk(key string) (interface{}, bool)
GetOk returns the data for the given key and whether or not the key has been set to a non-zero value at some point.
The first result will not necessarilly be nil if the value doesn't exist. The second result should be checked to determine this information.
func (*ResourceData) HasChange ¶
func (d *ResourceData) HasChange(key string) bool
HasChange returns whether or not the given key has been changed.
func (*ResourceData) Partial ¶
func (d *ResourceData) Partial(on bool)
Partial turns partial state mode on/off.
When partial state mode is enabled, then only key prefixes specified by SetPartial will be in the final state. This allows providers to return partial states for partially applied resources (when errors occur).
func (*ResourceData) Set ¶
func (d *ResourceData) Set(key string, value interface{}) error
Set sets the value for the given key.
If the key is invalid or the value is not a correct type, an error will be returned.
func (*ResourceData) SetConnInfo ¶
func (d *ResourceData) SetConnInfo(v map[string]string)
SetConnInfo sets the connection info for a resource.
func (*ResourceData) SetId ¶
func (d *ResourceData) SetId(v string)
SetId sets the ID of the resource. If the value is blank, then the resource is destroyed.
func (*ResourceData) SetPartial ¶
func (d *ResourceData) SetPartial(k string)
SetPartial adds the key to the final state output while in partial state mode. The key must be a root key in the schema (i.e. it cannot be "list.0").
If partial state mode is disabled, then this has no effect. Additionally, whenever partial state mode is toggled, the partial data is cleared.
func (*ResourceData) State ¶
func (d *ResourceData) State() *terraform.InstanceState
State returns the new InstanceState after the diff and any Set calls.
type Schema ¶
type Schema struct { // Type is the type of the value and must be one of the ValueType values. // // This type not only determines what type is expected/valid in configuring // this value, but also what type is returned when ResourceData.Get is // called. The types returned by Get are: // // TypeBool - bool // TypeInt - int // TypeFloat - float64 // TypeString - string // TypeList - []interface{} // TypeMap - map[string]interface{} // TypeSet - *schema.Set // Type ValueType // If one of these is set, then this item can come from the configuration. // Both cannot be set. If Optional is set, the value is optional. If // Required is set, the value is required. // // One of these must be set if the value is not computed. That is: // value either comes from the config, is computed, or is both. Optional bool Required bool // If this is non-nil, then this will be a default value that is used // when this item is not set in the configuration/state. // // DefaultFunc can be specified if you want a dynamic default value. // Only one of Default or DefaultFunc can be set. // // If Required is true above, then Default cannot be set. DefaultFunc // can be set with Required. If the DefaultFunc returns nil, then there // will be no default and the user will be asked to fill it in. // // If either of these is set, then the user won't be asked for input // for this key if the default is not nil. Default interface{} DefaultFunc SchemaDefaultFunc // Description is used as the description for docs or asking for user // input. It should be relatively short (a few sentences max) and should // be formatted to fit a CLI. Description string // InputDefault is the default value to use for when inputs are requested. // This differs from Default in that if Default is set, no input is // asked for. If Input is asked, this will be the default value offered. InputDefault string // The fields below relate to diffs. // // If Computed is true, then the result of this value is computed // (unless specified by config) on creation. // // If ForceNew is true, then a change in this resource necessitates // the creation of a new resource. // // StateFunc is a function called to change the value of this before // storing it in the state (and likewise before comparing for diffs). // The use for this is for example with large strings, you may want // to simply store the hash of it. Computed bool ForceNew bool StateFunc SchemaStateFunc // The following fields are only set for a TypeList or TypeSet Type. // // Elem must be either a *Schema or a *Resource only if the Type is // TypeList, and represents what the element type is. If it is *Schema, // the element type is just a simple value. If it is *Resource, the // element type is a complex structure, potentially with its own lifecycle. Elem interface{} // The following fields are only valid for a TypeSet type. // // Set defines a function to determine the unique ID of an item so that // a proper set can be built. Set SchemaSetFunc // ComputedWhen is a set of queries on the configuration. Whenever any // of these things is changed, it will require a recompute (this requires // that Computed is set to true). // // NOTE: This currently does not work. ComputedWhen []string // ConflictsWith is a set of schema keys that conflict with this schema ConflictsWith []string // When Deprecated is set, this attribute is deprecated. // // A deprecated field still works, but will probably stop working in near // future. This string is the message shown to the user with instructions on // how to address the deprecation. Deprecated string // When Removed is set, this attribute has been removed from the schema // // Removed attributes can be left in the Schema to generate informative error // messages for the user when they show up in resource configurations. // This string is the message shown to the user with instructions on // what do to about the removed attribute. Removed string // ValidateFunc allows individual fields to define arbitrary validation // logic. It is yielded the provided config value as an interface{} that is // guaranteed to be of the proper Schema type, and it can yield warnings or // errors based on inspection of that value. // // ValidateFunc currently only works for primitive types. ValidateFunc SchemaValidateFunc }
Schema is used to describe the structure of a value.
Read the documentation of the struct elements for important details.
func (*Schema) DefaultValue ¶ added in v0.3.7
Returns a default value for this schema by either reading Default or evaluating DefaultFunc. If neither of these are defined, returns nil.
type SchemaDefaultFunc ¶ added in v0.3.0
type SchemaDefaultFunc func() (interface{}, error)
SchemaDefaultFunc is a function called to return a default value for a field.
func EnvDefaultFunc ¶ added in v0.3.7
func EnvDefaultFunc(k string, dv interface{}) SchemaDefaultFunc
EnvDefaultFunc is a helper function that returns the value of the given environment variable, if one exists, or the default value otherwise.
func MultiEnvDefaultFunc ¶ added in v0.3.7
func MultiEnvDefaultFunc(ks []string, dv interface{}) SchemaDefaultFunc
MultiEnvDefaultFunc is a helper function that returns the value of the first environment variable in the given list that returns a non-empty value. If none of the environment variables return a value, the default value is returned.
type SchemaSetFunc ¶
type SchemaSetFunc func(interface{}) int
SchemaSetFunc is a function that must return a unique ID for the given element. This unique ID is used to store the element in a hash.
func HashResource ¶ added in v0.6.4
func HashResource(resource *Resource) SchemaSetFunc
HashResource hashes complex structures that are described using a *Resource. This is the default set implementation used when a set's element type is a full resource.
func HashSchema ¶ added in v0.6.4
func HashSchema(schema *Schema) SchemaSetFunc
HashSchema hashes values that are described using a *Schema. This is the default set implementation used when a set's element type is a single schema.
type SchemaStateFunc ¶
type SchemaStateFunc func(interface{}) string
SchemaStateFunc is a function used to convert some type to a string to be stored in the state.
type SchemaValidateFunc ¶ added in v0.6.0
SchemaValidateFunc is a function used to validate a single field in the schema.
type Set ¶
type Set struct { F SchemaSetFunc // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Set is a set data structure that is returned for elements of type TypeSet.
func NewSet ¶ added in v0.3.1
func NewSet(f SchemaSetFunc, items []interface{}) *Set
NewSet is a convenience method for creating a new set with the given items.
func (*Set) Add ¶
func (s *Set) Add(item interface{})
Add adds an item to the set if it isn't already in the set.
func (*Set) Difference ¶
Difference performs a set difference of the two sets, returning a new third set that has only the elements unique to this set.
func (*Set) Intersection ¶
Intersection performs the set intersection of the two sets and returns a new third set.
func (*Set) List ¶
func (s *Set) List() []interface{}
List returns the elements of this set in slice format.
The order of the returned elements is deterministic. Given the same set, the order of this will always be the same.
type StateMigrateFunc ¶ added in v0.4.0
type StateMigrateFunc func( int, *terraform.InstanceState, interface{}) (*terraform.InstanceState, error)
See Resource documentation.
type UpdateFunc ¶
type UpdateFunc func(*ResourceData, interface{}) error
See Resource documentation.