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Pam Selle
60b3815af4
Merge pull request #24696 from hashicorp/leetrout/remote-state-force-push
Add support for force pushing with the remote backend
2020-05-06 15:23:28 -04:00
Lee Trout
cb0e20ca2b Add support for force pushing with the remote backend
Both differing serials and lineage protections should be bypassed
with the -force flag (in addition to resources).

Compared to other backends we aren’t just shipping over the state
bytes in a simple payload during the persistence phase of the push
command and the force flag added to the Go TFE client needs to be
specified at that time.

To prevent changing every method signature of PersistState of the
remote client I added an optional interface that provides a hook
to flag the Client as operating in a force push context. Changing
the method signature would be more explicit at the cost of not
being used anywhere else currently or the optional interface pattern
could be applied to the state itself so it could be upgraded to
support PersistState(force bool) only when needed.

Prior to this only the resources of the state were checked for
changes not the lineage or the serial. To bring this in line with
documented behavior noted above those attributes also have a “read”
counterpart just like state has. These are now checked along with
state to determine if the state as a whole is unchanged.

Tests were altered to table driven test format and testing was
expanded to include WriteStateForMigration and its interaction
with a ClientForcePusher type.
2020-05-06 12:07:43 -04:00
Kritonas
71395a0656 Fixed minor grammatical errors 2020-05-04 17:34:50 +03:00
kayrus
bd344f9d73 Sync auth options with upstream openstack provider 2020-04-25 08:39:33 +02:00
kayrus
50084f5b17 gofmt -w -s 2020-04-25 08:39:30 +02:00
Ryan Uber
105fcb3cac backend/remote: move reading policy check logs earlier 2020-04-15 12:31:44 -07:00
Ryan Uber
93906e1ad8 backend/remote: display cost estimate and policy check whenever available 2020-04-13 13:04:53 -07:00
Kristin Laemmert
32062b00a2 backend/local: refactor tests with modern state and default providers (#24524) 2020-04-06 09:24:23 -07:00
Martin Atkins
549aede792 Remove terraform.ResourceProvider, use providercache.Installer instead
Back when we first introduced provider versioning in Terraform 0.10, we
did the provider version resolution in terraform.NewContext because we
weren't sure yet how exactly our versioning model was going to play out
(whether different versions could be selected per provider configuration,
for example) and because we were building around the limitations of our
existing filesystem-based plugin discovery model.

However, the new installer codepath is new able to do all of the
selections up front during installation, so we don't need such a heavy
inversion of control abstraction to get this done: the command package can
select the exact provider versions and pass their factories directly
to terraform.NewContext as a simple static map.

The result of this commit is that CLI commands other than "init" are now
able to consume the local cache directory and selections produced by the
installation process in "terraform init", passing all of the selected
providers down to the terraform.NewContext function for use in
implementing the main operations.

This commit is just enough to get the providers passing into the
terraform.Context. There's still plenty more to do here, including to
repair all of the tests this change has additionally broken.
2020-04-06 09:24:23 -07:00
James Bardin
33464568e8
Merge pull request #24346 from hashicorp/jbardin/module-expansion-another-part
Continue pushing the Path calls out of the Resource and Provider types
2020-03-11 14:32:23 -04:00
James Bardin
e13eecbc5b finish provider ModuleInstance replacement 2020-03-11 14:19:52 -04:00
James Bardin
f6221100ee
Merge pull request #24149 from mlafeldt/fix-oss-state-locking
Fix & improve state locking of OSS backend
2020-03-11 10:28:12 -04:00
Yuri Astrakhan
6eb968531d
backend/plan: Show warnings even if no changes are needed 2020-02-19 15:59:15 -08:00
Mathias Lafeldt
1f3a2c0e02
backend/remote-state/oss: Add test revealing bug in state locking 2020-02-19 11:41:56 +01:00
Mathias Lafeldt
07139e453a
backend/remote-state/oss: extract pkName constant 2020-02-18 18:47:15 +01:00
Mathias Lafeldt
6bb22907a1
backend/remote-state/oss: Fix state locking by using LockID as PK 2020-02-18 16:38:41 +01:00
Mathias Lafeldt
b4a735779c
backend/remote-state/oss: Prepend bucket name to LockID
To allow using the same Tablestore table with multiple OSS buckets.

e.g. instead of env:/some/path/terraform.tfstate

the LockID now becomes some-bucket/env:/some/path/terraform.tfstate
2020-02-18 16:38:41 +01:00
Mathias Lafeldt
3b3739b0ca
backend/remote-state/oss: Add missing lock path to lock info
So that is shows up in lock errors, etc.
2020-02-18 16:38:41 +01:00
Mathias Lafeldt
bbd2d46ac8
backend/remote-state/oss: Format code using goimports 2020-02-18 16:38:40 +01:00
Kristin Laemmert
47a16b0937
addrs: embed Provider in AbsProviderConfig instead of Type
a large refactor to addrs.AbsProviderConfig, embedding the addrs.Provider instead of a Type string. I've added and updated tests, added some Legacy functions to support older state formats and shims, and added a normalization step when reading v4 (current) state files (not the added tests under states/statefile/roundtrip which work with both current and legacy-style AbsProviderConfig strings).

The remaining 'fixme' and 'todo' comments are mostly going to be addressed in a subsequent PR and involve looking up a given local provider config's FQN. This is fine for now as we are only working with default assumption.
2020-02-13 15:32:58 -05:00
Li Kexian
76e5b446ba
backend/cos: Add TencentCloud backend cos with lock (#22540)
* add TencentCloud COS backend for remote state

* add vendor of dependence

* fixed error not handle and remove default value for prefix argument

* get appid from TF_COS_APPID environment variables
2020-02-13 11:37:11 -05:00
Alisdair McDiarmid
f15e58adf8 Improve remote backend missing token error
Prompt the user to run terraform login to generate and store a token for
the configured remote backend.
2020-02-05 13:25:29 -05:00
Kristin Laemmert
80ab551867
terraform: use addrs.Provider as map keys for provider schemas (#24002)
This is a stepping-stone PR for the provider source project. In this PR
"legcay-stype" FQNs are created from the provider name string. Future
work involves encoding the FQN directly in the AbsProviderConfig and
removing the calls to addrs.NewLegacyProvider().
2020-02-03 08:18:04 -05:00
Martin Atkins
8b511524d6
Initial steps towards AbsProviderConfig/LocalProviderConfig separation (#23978)
* Introduce "Local" terminology for non-absolute provider config addresses

In a future change AbsProviderConfig and LocalProviderConfig are going to
become two entirely distinct types, rather than Abs embedding Local as
written here. This naming change is in preparation for that subsequent
work, which will also include introducing a new "ProviderConfig" type
that is an interface that AbsProviderConfig and LocalProviderConfig both
implement.

This is intended to be largely just a naming change to get started, so
we can deal with all of the messy renaming. However, this did also require
a slight change in modeling where the Resource.DefaultProviderConfig
method has become Resource.DefaultProvider returning a Provider address
directly, because this method doesn't have enough information to construct
a true and accurate LocalProviderConfig -- it would need to refer to the
configuration to know what this module is calling the provider it has
selected.

In order to leave a trail to follow for subsequent work, all of the
changes here are intended to ensure that remaining work will become
obvious via compile-time errors when all of the following changes happen:
- The concept of "legacy" provider addresses is removed from the addrs
  package, including removing addrs.NewLegacyProvider and
  addrs.Provider.LegacyString.
- addrs.AbsProviderConfig stops having addrs.LocalProviderConfig embedded
  in it and has an addrs.Provider and a string alias directly instead.
- The provider-schema-handling parts of Terraform core are updated to
  work with addrs.Provider to identify providers, rather than legacy
  strings.

In particular, there are still several codepaths here making legacy
provider address assumptions (in order to limit the scope of this change)
but I've made sure each one is doing something that relies on at least
one of the above changes not having been made yet.

* addrs: ProviderConfig interface

In a (very) few special situations in the main "terraform" package we need
to make runtime decisions about whether a provider config is absolute
or local.

We currently do that by exploiting the fact that AbsProviderConfig has
LocalProviderConfig nested inside of it and so in the local case we can
just ignore the wrapping AbsProviderConfig and use the embedded value.

In a future change we'll be moving away from that embedding and making
these two types distinct in order to represent that mapping between them
requires consulting a lookup table in the configuration, and so here we
introduce a new interface type ProviderConfig that can represent either
AbsProviderConfig or LocalProviderConfig decided dynamically at runtime.

This also includes the Config.ResolveAbsProviderAddr method that will
eventually be responsible for that local-to-absolute translation, so
that callers with access to the configuration can normalize to an
addrs.AbsProviderConfig given a non-nil addrs.ProviderConfig. That's
currently unused because existing callers are still relying on the
simplistic structural transform, but we'll switch them over in a later
commit.

* rename LocalType to LocalName

Co-authored-by: Kristin Laemmert <mildwonkey@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-01-31 08:23:07 -05:00
Kristin Laemmert
6541775ce4
addrs: roll back change to Type field in ProviderConfig (#23937) 2020-01-28 08:13:30 -05:00
Daniel Dreier
05c9407986
Merge pull request #23293 from kmfk/hide-values-undeclared-var-warning
Avoid leaking sensitive values in undeclared variable warnings
2020-01-15 16:08:19 -08:00
Pam Selle
37d16b2f79 Deletions from backend local 2020-01-13 15:30:46 -05:00
Pam Selle
bb3d513c4f Some deletions from static analysis 2020-01-13 15:22:34 -05:00
Pam Selle
a93298bd14
Merge pull request #23656 from hashicorp/paddy_gcs_backend_env_var
Add a backend-specific env var for the GCS backend.
2019-12-17 07:30:41 -05:00
Pam Selle
41675543c8
Merge pull request #23627 from alrs/fix-backend-remote-state-dropped-test-errs
Fix backend remote state dropped test errors
2019-12-12 15:21:29 -05:00
Paddy Carver
b8752c7610 Add a backend-specific env var for the GCS backend.
Right now, the only environment variable available is the same
environment variable that will be picked up by the GCP provider. Users
would like to be able to store state in separate projects or accounts or
otherwise authenticate to the provider with a service account that
doesn't have access to the state. This seems like a reasonable enough
practice to me, and the solution seems straightforward--offer an
environment variable that doesn't mean anything to the provider to
configure the backend credentials. I've added GOOGLE_BACKEND_CREDENTIALS
to manage just the backend credentials, and documented it appropriately.
2019-12-12 03:35:39 -08:00
Pam Selle
d45a4d33bb
Merge pull request #22963 from rekahsoft/s3-backend-pagination
Allow s3 backends to contain more then 1000 workspaces
2019-12-10 13:11:45 -05:00
Pam Selle
45fa6a3145 Fix S3 test 2019-12-10 12:48:08 -05:00
Lars Lehtonen
77ffb4a0eb
backend/remote-state/http: fix dropped test errors 2019-12-10 07:36:54 -08:00
Lars Lehtonen
2845896fc9
backend/remote-state/http: drop unused assertError() 2019-12-10 07:33:22 -08:00
Kristin Laemmert
e3416124cc
addrs: replace "Type string" with "Type Provider" in ProviderConfig
* huge change to weave new addrs.Provider into addrs.ProviderConfig
* terraform: do not include an empty string in the returned Providers /
Provisioners
- Fixed a minor bug where results included an extra empty string
2019-12-06 08:00:18 -05:00
Martin Atkins
30bf83cdeb helper/logging: Bring the LevelFilter into our own codebase
In order to make this work reasonably we can't avoid using some funny
heuristics, which are somewhat reasonable to apply within the context of
Terraform itself but would not be good to add to the general "logutils".

Specifically, this is adding the additional heuristic that lines starting
with spaces are continuation lines and so should inherit the log level
of the most recent non-continuation line.
2019-12-05 15:22:03 -08:00
Kristin Laemmert
9891d0354a
providers: use addrs.Provider as map keys for provider.Factory (#23548)
* terraform/context: use new addrs.Provider as map key in provider factories
* added NewLegacyProviderType and LegacyString funcs to make it explicit that these are temporary placeholders

This PR introduces a new concept, provider fully-qualified name (FQN), encapsulated by the `addrs.Provider` struct.
2019-12-04 11:30:20 -05:00
Martin Atkins
6db3cf8e5b vendor: upgrade Azure SDK and Azure/go-autorest
This involves some minor changes to the "azure" backend code to account
for upstream breaking changes.
2019-12-02 10:04:49 -08:00
James Bardin
6caa5d23e2 fix diagnostics handling
Located all non-test paths where a Diagnostic type was assigned to an
error variable.
2019-11-21 09:14:50 -05:00
Robert Tillery
af77d1d22c backend/remote: Filter environment variables when loading context (#23358)
* backend/remote: Filter environment variables when loading context

Following up on #23122, the remote system (Terraform Cloud or
Enterprise) serves environment and Terraform variables using a single
type of object. We only should load Terraform variables into the
Terraform context.

Fixes https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/issues/23283.
2019-11-13 11:34:09 -05:00
Lars Lehtonen
1219acf467 backend/atlas: fix use of T.Fatal() inside goroutine 2019-11-06 17:11:15 -08:00
Joaquín Fernández Campo
d2bc7c25b9 backend/artifactory: Honor HTTP_PROXY and HTTPS_PROXY environment variables 2019-11-06 14:18:33 -08:00
Martin Atkins
9a62ab3014 command: "terraform show" renders plans like "terraform plan"
During the Terraform 0.12 work we briefly had a partial update of the old
Terraform 0.11 (and prior) diff renderer that could work with the new
plan structure, but could produce only partial results.

We switched to the new plan implementation prior to release, but the
"terraform show" command was left calling into the old partial
implementation, and thus produced incomplete results when rendering a
saved plan.

Here we instead use the plan rendering logic from the "terraform plan"
command, making the output of both identical.

Unfortunately, due to the current backend architecture that logic lives
inside the local backend package, and it contains some business logic
around state and schema wrangling that would make it inappropriate to move
wholesale into the command/format package. To allow for a low-risk fix to
the "terraform show" output, here we avoid some more severe refactoring by
just exporting the rendering functionality in a way that allows the
"terraform show" command to call into it.

In future we'd like to move all of the code that actually writes to the
output into the "command" package so that the roles of these components
are better segregated, but that is too big a change to block fixing this
issue.
2019-11-06 06:53:32 -08:00
Keith Kirk
9ba211c04e Avoid leaking sensitive values in undeclared warnings 2019-11-05 17:32:57 -08:00
He Guimin
bfae627112 add a new field ecs_role_name to support more scenario 2019-11-02 00:09:46 +08:00
Martin Atkins
8f27409007 backend/remote: Support HCL variable values in local operations
For remote operations, the remote system (Terraform Cloud or Enterprise)
writes the stored variable values into a .tfvars file before running the
remote copy of Terraform CLI.

By contrast, for operations that only run locally (like
"terraform import"), we fetch the stored variable values from the remote
API and add them into the set of available variables directly as part
of creating the local execution context.

Previously in the local-only case we were assuming that all stored
variables are strings, which isn't true: the Terraform Cloud/Enterprise UI
allows users to specify that a particular variable is given as an HCL
expression, in which case the correct behavior is to parse and evaluate
the expression to obtain the final value.

This also addresses a related issue whereby previously we were forcing
all sensitive values to be represented as a special string "<sensitive>".
That leads to type checking errors for any variable specified as having
a type other than string, so instead here we use an unknown value as a
placeholder so that type checking can pass.

Unpopulated sensitive values may cause errors downstream though, so we'll
also produce a warning for each of them to let the user know that those
variables are not available for local-only operations. It's a warning
rather than an error so that operations that don't rely on known values
for those variables can potentially complete successfully.

This can potentially produce errors in situations that would've been
silently ignored before: if a remote variable is marked as being HCL
syntax but is not valid HCL then it will now fail parsing at this early
stage, whereas previously it would've just passed through as a string
and failed only if the operation tried to interpret it as a non-string.
However, in situations like these the remote operations like
"terraform plan" would already have been failing with an equivalent
error message anyway, so it's unlikely that any existing workspace that
is being used for routine operations would have such a broken
configuration.
2019-10-31 09:45:50 -07:00
Martin Atkins
9f9f22091e backend/remote: Unlock workspace if Context fails
Previously any error case in the Context method would cause us to leave
the remote workspace locked on exit, requiring manual action to unlock it.
2019-10-31 09:45:50 -07:00
Martin Atkins
b10f058cbb backend/remote: Only load variables if we're going to use them
Some commands don't use variables at all or use them in a way that doesn't
require them to all be fully valid and consistent. For those, we don't
want to fetch variable values from the remote system and try to validate
them because that's wasteful and likely to cause unnecessary error
messages.

Furthermore, the variables endpoint in Terraform Cloud and Enterprise only
works for personal access tokens, so it's important that we don't assume
we can _always_ use it. If we do, then we'll see problems when commands
are run inside Terraform Cloud and Enterprise remote execution contexts,
where the variables map always comes back as empty.
2019-10-18 11:31:19 -07:00
Martin Atkins
a8d01e3940 backend/remote: Report invalid variables only remotely
The remote backend uses backend.ParseVariableValues locally only to decide
if the user seems to be trying to use -var or -var-file options locally,
since those are not supported for the remote backend.

Other than detecting those, we don't actually have any need to use the
results of backend.ParseVariableValues, and so it's better for us to
ignore any errors it produces itself and prefer to just send a
potentially-invalid request to the remote system and let the remote system
be responsible for validating it.

This then avoids issues caused by the fact that when remote operations are
in use the local system does not have all of the required context: it
can't see which environment variables will be set in the remote execution
context nor which variables the remote system will set using its own
generated -var-file based on the workspace stored variables.
2019-10-18 11:31:19 -07:00