opentofu/terraform/module_dependencies.go

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package terraform
import (
version "github.com/hashicorp/go-version"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/addrs"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/configs"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/moduledeps"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/plugin/discovery"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/states"
)
// ConfigTreeDependencies returns the dependencies of the tree of modules
// described by the given configuration and state.
//
// Both configuration and state are required because there can be resources
// implied by instances in the state that no longer exist in config.
func ConfigTreeDependencies(root *configs.Config, state *states.State) *moduledeps.Module {
// First we walk the configuration tree to build the overall structure
// and capture the explicit/implicit/inherited provider dependencies.
deps := configTreeConfigDependencies(root, nil)
// Next we walk over the resources in the state to catch any additional
// dependencies created by existing resources that are no longer in config.
// Most things we find in state will already be present in 'deps', but
// we're interested in the rare thing that isn't.
configTreeMergeStateDependencies(deps, state)
return deps
}
func configTreeConfigDependencies(root *configs.Config, inheritProviders map[string]*configs.Provider) *moduledeps.Module {
if root == nil {
// If no config is provided, we'll make a synthetic root.
// This isn't necessarily correct if we're called with a nil that
// *isn't* at the root, but in practice that can never happen.
return &moduledeps.Module{
Name: "root",
Providers: make(moduledeps.Providers),
}
}
name := "root"
if len(root.Path) != 0 {
name = root.Path[len(root.Path)-1]
}
ret := &moduledeps.Module{
Name: name,
}
module := root.Module
// Provider dependencies
{
providers := make(moduledeps.Providers)
// The main way to declare a provider dependency is explicitly inside
// the "terraform" block, which allows declaring a requirement without
// also creating a configuration.
for fullName, constraints := range module.ProviderRequirements {
inst := moduledeps.ProviderInstance(fullName)
// The handling here is a bit fiddly because the moduledeps package
// was designed around the legacy (pre-0.12) configuration model
// and hasn't yet been revised to handle the new model. As a result,
// we need to do some translation here.
// FIXME: Eventually we should adjust the underlying model so we
// can also retain the source location of each constraint, for
// more informative output from the "terraform providers" command.
var rawConstraints version.Constraints
for _, constraint := range constraints {
rawConstraints = append(rawConstraints, constraint.Required...)
}
discoConstraints := discovery.NewConstraints(rawConstraints)
providers[inst] = moduledeps.ProviderDependency{
Constraints: discoConstraints,
Reason: moduledeps.ProviderDependencyExplicit,
}
}
// Provider configurations can also include version constraints,
// allowing for more terse declaration in situations where both a
// configuration and a constraint are defined in the same module.
for fullName, pCfg := range module.ProviderConfigs {
inst := moduledeps.ProviderInstance(fullName)
discoConstraints := discovery.AllVersions
if pCfg.Version.Required != nil {
discoConstraints = discovery.NewConstraints(pCfg.Version.Required)
}
if existing, exists := providers[inst]; exists {
existing.Constraints = existing.Constraints.Append(discoConstraints)
} else {
providers[inst] = moduledeps.ProviderDependency{
Constraints: discoConstraints,
Reason: moduledeps.ProviderDependencyExplicit,
}
}
}
// Each resource in the configuration creates an *implicit* provider
// dependency, though we'll only record it if there isn't already
// an explicit dependency on the same provider.
for _, rc := range module.ManagedResources {
terraform: ugly huge change to weave in new HCL2-oriented types Due to how deeply the configuration types go into Terraform Core, there isn't a great way to switch out to HCL2 gradually. As a consequence, this huge commit gets us from the old state to a _compilable_ new state, but does not yet attempt to fix any tests and has a number of known missing parts and bugs. We will continue to iterate on this in forthcoming commits, heading back towards passing tests and making Terraform fully-functional again. The three main goals here are: - Use the configuration models from the "configs" package instead of the older models in the "config" package, which is now deprecated and preserved only to help us write our migration tool. - Do expression inspection and evaluation using the functionality of the new "lang" package, instead of the Interpolator type and related functionality in the main "terraform" package. - Represent addresses of various objects using types in the addrs package, rather than hand-constructed strings. This is not critical to support the above, but was a big help during the implementation of these other points since it made it much more explicit what kind of address is expected in each context. Since our new packages are built to accommodate some future planned features that are not yet implemented (e.g. the "for_each" argument on resources, "count"/"for_each" on modules), and since there's still a fair amount of functionality still using old-style APIs, there is a moderate amount of shimming here to connect new assumptions with old, hopefully in a way that makes it easier to find and eliminate these shims later. I apologize in advance to the person who inevitably just found this huge commit while spelunking through the commit history.
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addr := rc.ProviderConfigAddr()
inst := moduledeps.ProviderInstance(addr.StringCompact())
if _, exists := providers[inst]; exists {
// Explicit dependency already present
continue
}
reason := moduledeps.ProviderDependencyImplicit
if _, inherited := inheritProviders[addr.StringCompact()]; inherited {
reason = moduledeps.ProviderDependencyInherited
}
providers[inst] = moduledeps.ProviderDependency{
Constraints: discovery.AllVersions,
Reason: reason,
}
}
for _, rc := range module.DataResources {
terraform: ugly huge change to weave in new HCL2-oriented types Due to how deeply the configuration types go into Terraform Core, there isn't a great way to switch out to HCL2 gradually. As a consequence, this huge commit gets us from the old state to a _compilable_ new state, but does not yet attempt to fix any tests and has a number of known missing parts and bugs. We will continue to iterate on this in forthcoming commits, heading back towards passing tests and making Terraform fully-functional again. The three main goals here are: - Use the configuration models from the "configs" package instead of the older models in the "config" package, which is now deprecated and preserved only to help us write our migration tool. - Do expression inspection and evaluation using the functionality of the new "lang" package, instead of the Interpolator type and related functionality in the main "terraform" package. - Represent addresses of various objects using types in the addrs package, rather than hand-constructed strings. This is not critical to support the above, but was a big help during the implementation of these other points since it made it much more explicit what kind of address is expected in each context. Since our new packages are built to accommodate some future planned features that are not yet implemented (e.g. the "for_each" argument on resources, "count"/"for_each" on modules), and since there's still a fair amount of functionality still using old-style APIs, there is a moderate amount of shimming here to connect new assumptions with old, hopefully in a way that makes it easier to find and eliminate these shims later. I apologize in advance to the person who inevitably just found this huge commit while spelunking through the commit history.
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addr := rc.ProviderConfigAddr()
inst := moduledeps.ProviderInstance(addr.StringCompact())
if _, exists := providers[inst]; exists {
// Explicit dependency already present
continue
}
reason := moduledeps.ProviderDependencyImplicit
terraform: ugly huge change to weave in new HCL2-oriented types Due to how deeply the configuration types go into Terraform Core, there isn't a great way to switch out to HCL2 gradually. As a consequence, this huge commit gets us from the old state to a _compilable_ new state, but does not yet attempt to fix any tests and has a number of known missing parts and bugs. We will continue to iterate on this in forthcoming commits, heading back towards passing tests and making Terraform fully-functional again. The three main goals here are: - Use the configuration models from the "configs" package instead of the older models in the "config" package, which is now deprecated and preserved only to help us write our migration tool. - Do expression inspection and evaluation using the functionality of the new "lang" package, instead of the Interpolator type and related functionality in the main "terraform" package. - Represent addresses of various objects using types in the addrs package, rather than hand-constructed strings. This is not critical to support the above, but was a big help during the implementation of these other points since it made it much more explicit what kind of address is expected in each context. Since our new packages are built to accommodate some future planned features that are not yet implemented (e.g. the "for_each" argument on resources, "count"/"for_each" on modules), and since there's still a fair amount of functionality still using old-style APIs, there is a moderate amount of shimming here to connect new assumptions with old, hopefully in a way that makes it easier to find and eliminate these shims later. I apologize in advance to the person who inevitably just found this huge commit while spelunking through the commit history.
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if _, inherited := inheritProviders[addr.String()]; inherited {
reason = moduledeps.ProviderDependencyInherited
}
providers[inst] = moduledeps.ProviderDependency{
Constraints: discovery.AllVersions,
Reason: reason,
}
}
ret.Providers = providers
}
childInherit := make(map[string]*configs.Provider)
for k, v := range inheritProviders {
childInherit[k] = v
}
for k, v := range module.ProviderConfigs {
childInherit[k] = v
}
for _, c := range root.Children {
ret.Children = append(ret.Children, configTreeConfigDependencies(c, childInherit))
}
return ret
}
func configTreeMergeStateDependencies(root *moduledeps.Module, state *states.State) {
if state == nil {
return
}
findModule := func(path addrs.ModuleInstance) *moduledeps.Module {
module := root
for _, step := range path {
var next *moduledeps.Module
for _, cm := range module.Children {
terraform: ugly huge change to weave in new HCL2-oriented types Due to how deeply the configuration types go into Terraform Core, there isn't a great way to switch out to HCL2 gradually. As a consequence, this huge commit gets us from the old state to a _compilable_ new state, but does not yet attempt to fix any tests and has a number of known missing parts and bugs. We will continue to iterate on this in forthcoming commits, heading back towards passing tests and making Terraform fully-functional again. The three main goals here are: - Use the configuration models from the "configs" package instead of the older models in the "config" package, which is now deprecated and preserved only to help us write our migration tool. - Do expression inspection and evaluation using the functionality of the new "lang" package, instead of the Interpolator type and related functionality in the main "terraform" package. - Represent addresses of various objects using types in the addrs package, rather than hand-constructed strings. This is not critical to support the above, but was a big help during the implementation of these other points since it made it much more explicit what kind of address is expected in each context. Since our new packages are built to accommodate some future planned features that are not yet implemented (e.g. the "for_each" argument on resources, "count"/"for_each" on modules), and since there's still a fair amount of functionality still using old-style APIs, there is a moderate amount of shimming here to connect new assumptions with old, hopefully in a way that makes it easier to find and eliminate these shims later. I apologize in advance to the person who inevitably just found this huge commit while spelunking through the commit history.
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if cm.Name == step.Name {
next = cm
break
}
}
if next == nil {
// If we didn't find a next node, we'll need to make one
next = &moduledeps.Module{
Name: step.Name,
Providers: make(moduledeps.Providers),
}
module.Children = append(module.Children, next)
}
module = next
}
return module
}
for _, ms := range state.Modules {
module := findModule(ms.Addr)
for _, rs := range ms.Resources {
inst := moduledeps.ProviderInstance(rs.ProviderConfig.ProviderConfig.StringCompact())
if _, exists := module.Providers[inst]; !exists {
module.Providers[inst] = moduledeps.ProviderDependency{
Constraints: discovery.AllVersions,
Reason: moduledeps.ProviderDependencyFromState,
}
}
}
}
}