opentofu/internal/getproviders/registry_source.go

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package getproviders
import (
"fmt"
svchost "github.com/hashicorp/terraform-svchost"
disco "github.com/hashicorp/terraform-svchost/disco"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/addrs"
)
// RegistrySource is a Source that knows how to find and install providers from
// their originating provider registries.
type RegistrySource struct {
services *disco.Disco
}
var _ Source = (*RegistrySource)(nil)
// NewRegistrySource creates and returns a new source that will install
// providers from their originating provider registries.
func NewRegistrySource(services *disco.Disco) *RegistrySource {
return &RegistrySource{
services: services,
}
}
// AvailableVersions returns all of the versions available for the provider
// with the given address, or an error if that result cannot be determined.
//
// If the request fails, the returned error might be an value of
// ErrHostNoProviders, ErrHostUnreachable, ErrUnauthenticated,
// ErrProviderNotKnown, or ErrQueryFailed. Callers must be defensive and
// expect errors of other types too, to allow for future expansion.
func (s *RegistrySource) AvailableVersions(provider addrs.Provider) (VersionList, Warnings, error) {
client, err := s.registryClient(provider.Hostname)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
versionsResponse, warnings, err := client.ProviderVersions(provider)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
if len(versionsResponse) == 0 {
return nil, warnings, nil
}
// We ignore protocols here because our goal is to find out which versions
// are available _at all_. Which ones are compatible with the current
// Terraform becomes relevant only once we've selected one, at which point
// we'll return an error if the selected one is incompatible.
//
// We intentionally produce an error on incompatibility, rather than
// silently ignoring an incompatible version, in order to give the user
// explicit feedback about why their selection wasn't valid and allow them
// to decide whether to fix that by changing the selection or by some other
// action such as upgrading Terraform, using a different OS to run
// Terraform, etc. Changes that affect compatibility are considered breaking
// changes from a provider API standpoint, so provider teams should change
// compatibility only in new major versions.
ret := make(VersionList, 0, len(versionsResponse))
for str := range versionsResponse {
v, err := ParseVersion(str)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, ErrQueryFailed{
Provider: provider,
Wrapped: fmt.Errorf("registry response includes invalid version string %q: %s", str, err),
}
}
ret = append(ret, v)
}
ret.Sort() // lowest precedence first, preserving order when equal precedence
return ret, warnings, nil
}
// PackageMeta returns metadata about the location and capabilities of
// a distribution package for a particular provider at a particular version
// targeting a particular platform.
//
// Callers of PackageMeta should first call AvailableVersions and pass
// one of the resulting versions to this function. This function cannot
// distinguish between a version that is not available and an unsupported
// target platform, so if it encounters either case it will return an error
// suggesting that the target platform isn't supported under the assumption
// that the caller already checked that the version is available at all.
//
// To find a package suitable for the platform where the provider installation
// process is running, set the "target" argument to
// getproviders.CurrentPlatform.
//
// If the request fails, the returned error might be an value of
// ErrHostNoProviders, ErrHostUnreachable, ErrUnauthenticated,
// ErrPlatformNotSupported, or ErrQueryFailed. Callers must be defensive and
// expect errors of other types too, to allow for future expansion.
func (s *RegistrySource) PackageMeta(provider addrs.Provider, version Version, target Platform) (PackageMeta, error) {
client, err := s.registryClient(provider.Hostname)
if err != nil {
return PackageMeta{}, err
}
return client.PackageMeta(provider, version, target)
}
internal/getproviders: LookupLegacyProvider This is a temporary helper so that we can potentially ship the new provider installer without making a breaking change by relying on the old default namespace lookup API on the default registry to find a proper FQN for a legacy provider provider address during installation. If it's given a non-legacy provider address then it just returns the given address verbatim, so any codepath using it will also correctly handle explicit full provider addresses. This also means it will automatically self-disable once we stop using addrs.NewLegacyProvider in the config loader, because there will therefore no longer be any legacy provider addresses in the config to resolve. (They'll be "default" provider addresses instead, assumed to be under registry.terraform.io/hashicorp/* ) It's not decided yet whether we will actually introduce the new provider in a minor release, but even if we don't this API function will likely be useful for a hypothetical automatic upgrade tool to introduce explicit full provider addresses into existing modules that currently rely on the equivalent to this lookup in the current provider installer. This is dead code for now, but my intent is that it would either be called as part of new provider installation to produce an address suitable to pass to Source.AvailableVersions, or it would be called from the aforementioned hypothetical upgrade tool. Whatever happens, these functions can be removed no later than one whole major release after the new provider installer is introduced, when everyone's had the opportunity to update their legacy unqualified addresses.
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// LookupLegacyProviderNamespace is a special method available only on
// RegistrySource which can deal with legacy provider addresses that contain
// only a type and leave the namespace implied.
//
// It asks the registry at the given hostname to provide a default namespace
// for the given provider type, which can be combined with the given hostname
// and type name to produce a fully-qualified provider address.
//
// Not all unqualified type names can be resolved to a default namespace. If
// the request fails, this method returns an error describing the failure.
//
// This method exists only to allow compatibility with unqualified names
// in older configurations. New configurations should be written so as not to
// depend on it, and this fallback mechanism will likely be removed altogether
// in a future Terraform version.
func (s *RegistrySource) LookupLegacyProviderNamespace(hostname svchost.Hostname, typeName string) (string, string, error) {
internal/getproviders: LookupLegacyProvider This is a temporary helper so that we can potentially ship the new provider installer without making a breaking change by relying on the old default namespace lookup API on the default registry to find a proper FQN for a legacy provider provider address during installation. If it's given a non-legacy provider address then it just returns the given address verbatim, so any codepath using it will also correctly handle explicit full provider addresses. This also means it will automatically self-disable once we stop using addrs.NewLegacyProvider in the config loader, because there will therefore no longer be any legacy provider addresses in the config to resolve. (They'll be "default" provider addresses instead, assumed to be under registry.terraform.io/hashicorp/* ) It's not decided yet whether we will actually introduce the new provider in a minor release, but even if we don't this API function will likely be useful for a hypothetical automatic upgrade tool to introduce explicit full provider addresses into existing modules that currently rely on the equivalent to this lookup in the current provider installer. This is dead code for now, but my intent is that it would either be called as part of new provider installation to produce an address suitable to pass to Source.AvailableVersions, or it would be called from the aforementioned hypothetical upgrade tool. Whatever happens, these functions can be removed no later than one whole major release after the new provider installer is introduced, when everyone's had the opportunity to update their legacy unqualified addresses.
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client, err := s.registryClient(hostname)
if err != nil {
return "", "", err
internal/getproviders: LookupLegacyProvider This is a temporary helper so that we can potentially ship the new provider installer without making a breaking change by relying on the old default namespace lookup API on the default registry to find a proper FQN for a legacy provider provider address during installation. If it's given a non-legacy provider address then it just returns the given address verbatim, so any codepath using it will also correctly handle explicit full provider addresses. This also means it will automatically self-disable once we stop using addrs.NewLegacyProvider in the config loader, because there will therefore no longer be any legacy provider addresses in the config to resolve. (They'll be "default" provider addresses instead, assumed to be under registry.terraform.io/hashicorp/* ) It's not decided yet whether we will actually introduce the new provider in a minor release, but even if we don't this API function will likely be useful for a hypothetical automatic upgrade tool to introduce explicit full provider addresses into existing modules that currently rely on the equivalent to this lookup in the current provider installer. This is dead code for now, but my intent is that it would either be called as part of new provider installation to produce an address suitable to pass to Source.AvailableVersions, or it would be called from the aforementioned hypothetical upgrade tool. Whatever happens, these functions can be removed no later than one whole major release after the new provider installer is introduced, when everyone's had the opportunity to update their legacy unqualified addresses.
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}
return client.LegacyProviderDefaultNamespace(typeName)
}
func (s *RegistrySource) registryClient(hostname svchost.Hostname) (*registryClient, error) {
host, err := s.services.Discover(hostname)
if err != nil {
return nil, ErrHostUnreachable{
Hostname: hostname,
Wrapped: err,
}
}
url, err := host.ServiceURL("providers.v1")
switch err := err.(type) {
case nil:
// okay! We'll fall through and return below.
case *disco.ErrServiceNotProvided:
return nil, ErrHostNoProviders{
Hostname: hostname,
}
case *disco.ErrVersionNotSupported:
return nil, ErrHostNoProviders{
Hostname: hostname,
HasOtherVersion: true,
}
default:
return nil, ErrHostUnreachable{
Hostname: hostname,
Wrapped: err,
}
}
// Check if we have credentials configured for this hostname.
creds, err := s.services.CredentialsForHost(hostname)
if err != nil {
// This indicates that a credentials helper failed, which means we
// can't do anything better than just pass through the helper's
// own error message.
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to retrieve credentials for %s: %s", hostname, err)
}
return newRegistryClient(url, creds), nil
}
func (s *RegistrySource) ForDisplay(provider addrs.Provider) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("registry %s", provider.Hostname.ForDisplay())
}