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Since outputs now rely on providers in order to ensure that a schema is available for evaluation, we need to exclude providers from checking TargetDownstream.
268 lines
8.4 KiB
Go
268 lines
8.4 KiB
Go
package terraform
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import (
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"log"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/addrs"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/dag"
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)
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// GraphNodeTargetable is an interface for graph nodes to implement when they
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// need to be told about incoming targets. This is useful for nodes that need
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// to respect targets as they dynamically expand. Note that the list of targets
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// provided will contain every target provided, and each implementing graph
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// node must filter this list to targets considered relevant.
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type GraphNodeTargetable interface {
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SetTargets([]addrs.Targetable)
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}
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// GraphNodeTargetDownstream is an interface for graph nodes that need to
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// be remain present under targeting if any of their dependencies are targeted.
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// TargetDownstream is called with the set of vertices that are direct
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// dependencies for the node, and it should return true if the node must remain
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// in the graph in support of those dependencies.
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//
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// This is used in situations where the dependency edges are representing an
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// ordering relationship but the dependency must still be visited if its
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// dependencies are visited. This is true for outputs, for example, since
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// they must get updated if any of their dependent resources get updated,
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// which would not normally be true if one of their dependencies were targeted.
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type GraphNodeTargetDownstream interface {
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TargetDownstream(targeted, untargeted *dag.Set) bool
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}
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// TargetsTransformer is a GraphTransformer that, when the user specifies a
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// list of resources to target, limits the graph to only those resources and
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// their dependencies.
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type TargetsTransformer struct {
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// List of targeted resource names specified by the user
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Targets []addrs.Targetable
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// If set, the index portions of resource addresses will be ignored
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// for comparison. This is used when transforming a graph where
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// counted resources have not yet been expanded, since otherwise
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// the unexpanded nodes (which never have indices) would not match.
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IgnoreIndices bool
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// Set to true when we're in a `terraform destroy` or a
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// `terraform plan -destroy`
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Destroy bool
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}
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func (t *TargetsTransformer) Transform(g *Graph) error {
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if len(t.Targets) > 0 {
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targetedNodes, err := t.selectTargetedNodes(g, t.Targets)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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for _, v := range g.Vertices() {
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removable := false
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if _, ok := v.(GraphNodeResource); ok {
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removable = true
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}
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if vr, ok := v.(RemovableIfNotTargeted); ok {
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removable = vr.RemoveIfNotTargeted()
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}
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if removable && !targetedNodes.Include(v) {
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log.Printf("[DEBUG] Removing %q, filtered by targeting.", dag.VertexName(v))
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g.Remove(v)
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}
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// Returns a set of targeted nodes. A targeted node is either addressed
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// directly, address indirectly via its container, or it's a dependency of a
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// targeted node. Destroy mode keeps dependents instead of dependencies.
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func (t *TargetsTransformer) selectTargetedNodes(g *Graph, addrs []addrs.Targetable) (*dag.Set, error) {
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targetedNodes := new(dag.Set)
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vertices := g.Vertices()
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for _, v := range vertices {
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if t.nodeIsTarget(v, addrs) {
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targetedNodes.Add(v)
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// We inform nodes that ask about the list of targets - helps for nodes
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// that need to dynamically expand. Note that this only occurs for nodes
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// that are already directly targeted.
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if tn, ok := v.(GraphNodeTargetable); ok {
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tn.SetTargets(addrs)
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}
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var deps *dag.Set
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var err error
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if t.Destroy {
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deps, err = g.Descendents(v)
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} else {
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deps, err = g.Ancestors(v)
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}
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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for _, d := range deps.List() {
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targetedNodes.Add(d)
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}
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}
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}
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return t.addDependencies(targetedNodes, g)
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}
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func (t *TargetsTransformer) addDependencies(targetedNodes *dag.Set, g *Graph) (*dag.Set, error) {
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// Handle nodes that need to be included if their dependencies are included.
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// This requires multiple passes since we need to catch transitive
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// dependencies if and only if they are via other nodes that also
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// support TargetDownstream. For example:
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// output -> output -> targeted-resource: both outputs need to be targeted
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// output -> non-targeted-resource -> targeted-resource: output not targeted
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//
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// We'll keep looping until we stop targeting more nodes.
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queue := targetedNodes.List()
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for len(queue) > 0 {
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vertices := queue
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queue = nil // ready to append for next iteration if neccessary
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for _, v := range vertices {
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// providers don't cause transitive dependencies, so don't target
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// downstream from them.
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if _, ok := v.(GraphNodeProvider); ok {
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continue
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}
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dependers := g.UpEdges(v)
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if dependers == nil {
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// indicates that there are no up edges for this node, so
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// we have nothing to do here.
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continue
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}
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dependers = dependers.Filter(func(dv interface{}) bool {
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_, ok := dv.(GraphNodeTargetDownstream)
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return ok
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})
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if dependers.Len() == 0 {
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continue
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}
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for _, dv := range dependers.List() {
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if targetedNodes.Include(dv) {
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// Already present, so nothing to do
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continue
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}
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// We'll give the node some information about what it's
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// depending on in case that informs its decision about whether
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// it is safe to be targeted.
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deps := g.DownEdges(v)
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depsTargeted := deps.Intersection(targetedNodes)
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depsUntargeted := deps.Difference(depsTargeted)
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if dv.(GraphNodeTargetDownstream).TargetDownstream(depsTargeted, depsUntargeted) {
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targetedNodes.Add(dv)
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// Need to visit this node on the next pass to see if it
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// has any transitive dependers.
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queue = append(queue, dv)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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return targetedNodes.Filter(func(dv interface{}) bool {
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return filterPartialOutputs(dv, targetedNodes, g)
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}), nil
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}
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// Outputs may have been included transitively, but if any of their
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// dependencies have been pruned they won't be resolvable.
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// If nothing depends on the output, and the output is missing any
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// dependencies, remove it from the graph.
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// This essentially maintains the previous behavior where interpolation in
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// outputs would fail silently, but can now surface errors where the output
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// is required.
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func filterPartialOutputs(v interface{}, targetedNodes *dag.Set, g *Graph) bool {
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// should this just be done with TargetDownstream?
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if _, ok := v.(*NodeApplyableOutput); !ok {
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return true
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}
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dependers := g.UpEdges(v)
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for _, d := range dependers.List() {
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if _, ok := d.(*NodeCountBoundary); ok {
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continue
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}
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if !targetedNodes.Include(d) {
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// this one is going to be removed, so it doesn't count
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continue
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}
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// as soon as we see a real dependency, we mark this as
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// non-removable
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return true
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}
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depends := g.DownEdges(v)
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for _, d := range depends.List() {
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if !targetedNodes.Include(d) {
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log.Printf("[WARN] %s missing targeted dependency %s, removing from the graph",
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dag.VertexName(v), dag.VertexName(d))
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return false
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}
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}
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return true
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}
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func (t *TargetsTransformer) nodeIsTarget(v dag.Vertex, targets []addrs.Targetable) bool {
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var vertexAddr addrs.Targetable
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switch r := v.(type) {
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case GraphNodeResourceInstance:
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vertexAddr = r.ResourceInstanceAddr()
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case GraphNodeResource:
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vertexAddr = r.ResourceAddr()
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default:
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// Only resource and resource instance nodes can be targeted.
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return false
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}
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_, ok := v.(GraphNodeResource)
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if !ok {
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return false
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}
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for _, targetAddr := range targets {
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if t.IgnoreIndices {
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// If we're ignoring indices then we'll convert any resource instance
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// addresses into resource addresses. We don't need to convert
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// vertexAddr because instance addresses are contained within
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// their associated resources, and so .TargetContains will take
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// care of this for us.
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if instance, isInstance := targetAddr.(addrs.AbsResourceInstance); isInstance {
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targetAddr = instance.ContainingResource()
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}
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}
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if targetAddr.TargetContains(vertexAddr) {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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// RemovableIfNotTargeted is a special interface for graph nodes that
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// aren't directly addressable, but need to be removed from the graph when they
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// are not targeted. (Nodes that are not directly targeted end up in the set of
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// targeted nodes because something that _is_ targeted depends on them.) The
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// initial use case for this interface is GraphNodeConfigVariable, which was
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// having trouble interpolating for module variables in targeted scenarios that
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// filtered out the resource node being referenced.
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type RemovableIfNotTargeted interface {
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RemoveIfNotTargeted() bool
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}
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