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277 lines
8.2 KiB
Go
277 lines
8.2 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) The OpenTofu Authors
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
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// Copyright (c) 2023 HashiCorp, Inc.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
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package configs
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import (
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"fmt"
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"github.com/opentofu/opentofu/internal/addrs"
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"github.com/hashicorp/hcl/v2"
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"github.com/zclconf/go-cty/cty"
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"github.com/zclconf/go-cty/cty/convert"
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)
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// The methods in this file are used by Module.mergeFile to apply overrides
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// to our different configuration elements. These methods all follow the
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// pattern of mutating the receiver to incorporate settings from the parameter,
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// returning error diagnostics if any aspect of the parameter cannot be merged
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// into the receiver for some reason.
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//
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// User expectation is that anything _explicitly_ set in the given object
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// should take precedence over the corresponding settings in the receiver,
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// but that anything omitted in the given object should be left unchanged.
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// In some cases it may be reasonable to do a "deep merge" of certain nested
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// features, if it is possible to unambiguously correlate the nested elements
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// and their behaviors are orthogonal to each other.
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func (p *Provider) merge(op *Provider) hcl.Diagnostics {
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var diags hcl.Diagnostics
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if op.Version.Required != nil {
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p.Version = op.Version
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}
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p.Config = MergeBodies(p.Config, op.Config)
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return diags
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}
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func (v *Variable) merge(ov *Variable) hcl.Diagnostics {
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var diags hcl.Diagnostics
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if ov.DescriptionSet {
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v.Description = ov.Description
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v.DescriptionSet = ov.DescriptionSet
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}
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if ov.SensitiveSet {
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v.Sensitive = ov.Sensitive
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v.SensitiveSet = ov.SensitiveSet
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}
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if ov.Default != cty.NilVal {
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v.Default = ov.Default
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}
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if ov.Type != cty.NilType {
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v.Type = ov.Type
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v.ConstraintType = ov.ConstraintType
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}
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if ov.ParsingMode != 0 {
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v.ParsingMode = ov.ParsingMode
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}
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if ov.NullableSet {
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v.Nullable = ov.Nullable
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v.NullableSet = ov.NullableSet
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}
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// If the override file overrode type without default or vice-versa then
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// it may have created an invalid situation, which we'll catch now by
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// attempting to re-convert the value.
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//
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// Note that here we may be re-converting an already-converted base value
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// from the base config. This will be a no-op if the type was not changed,
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// but in particular might be user-observable in the edge case where the
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// literal value in config could've been converted to the overridden type
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// constraint but the converted value cannot. In practice, this situation
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// should be rare since most of our conversions are interchangable.
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if v.Default != cty.NilVal {
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val, err := convert.Convert(v.Default, v.ConstraintType)
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if err != nil {
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// What exactly we'll say in the error message here depends on whether
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// it was Default or Type that was overridden here.
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switch {
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case ov.Type != cty.NilType && ov.Default == cty.NilVal:
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// If only the type was overridden
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diags = append(diags, &hcl.Diagnostic{
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Severity: hcl.DiagError,
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Summary: "Invalid default value for variable",
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Detail: fmt.Sprintf("Overriding this variable's type constraint has made its default value invalid: %s.", err),
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Subject: &ov.DeclRange,
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})
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case ov.Type == cty.NilType && ov.Default != cty.NilVal:
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// Only the default was overridden
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diags = append(diags, &hcl.Diagnostic{
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Severity: hcl.DiagError,
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Summary: "Invalid default value for variable",
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Detail: fmt.Sprintf("The overridden default value for this variable is not compatible with the variable's type constraint: %s.", err),
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Subject: &ov.DeclRange,
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})
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default:
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diags = append(diags, &hcl.Diagnostic{
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Severity: hcl.DiagError,
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Summary: "Invalid default value for variable",
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Detail: fmt.Sprintf("This variable's default value is not compatible with its type constraint: %s.", err),
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Subject: &ov.DeclRange,
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})
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}
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} else {
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v.Default = val
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}
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// ensure a null default wasn't merged in when it is not allowed
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if !v.Nullable && v.Default.IsNull() {
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diags = append(diags, &hcl.Diagnostic{
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Severity: hcl.DiagError,
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Summary: "Invalid default value for variable",
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Detail: "A null default value is not valid when nullable=false.",
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Subject: &ov.DeclRange,
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})
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}
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}
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return diags
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}
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func (l *Local) merge(ol *Local) hcl.Diagnostics {
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var diags hcl.Diagnostics
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// Since a local is just a single expression in configuration, the
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// override definition entirely replaces the base definition, including
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// the source range so that we'll send the user to the right place if
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// there is an error.
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l.Expr = ol.Expr
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l.DeclRange = ol.DeclRange
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return diags
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}
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func (o *Output) merge(oo *Output) hcl.Diagnostics {
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var diags hcl.Diagnostics
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if oo.Description != "" {
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o.Description = oo.Description
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}
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if oo.Expr != nil {
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o.Expr = oo.Expr
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}
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if oo.SensitiveSet {
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o.Sensitive = oo.Sensitive
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o.SensitiveSet = oo.SensitiveSet
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}
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// We don't allow depends_on to be overridden because that is likely to
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// cause confusing misbehavior.
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if len(oo.DependsOn) != 0 {
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diags = append(diags, &hcl.Diagnostic{
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Severity: hcl.DiagError,
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Summary: "Unsupported override",
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Detail: "The depends_on argument may not be overridden.",
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Subject: oo.DependsOn[0].SourceRange().Ptr(), // the first item is the closest range we have
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})
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}
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return diags
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}
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func (mc *ModuleCall) merge(omc *ModuleCall) hcl.Diagnostics {
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var diags hcl.Diagnostics
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if omc.SourceSet {
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mc.SourceAddr = omc.SourceAddr
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mc.SourceAddrRaw = omc.SourceAddrRaw
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mc.SourceAddrRange = omc.SourceAddrRange
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mc.SourceSet = omc.SourceSet
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}
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if omc.Count != nil {
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mc.Count = omc.Count
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}
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if omc.ForEach != nil {
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mc.ForEach = omc.ForEach
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}
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if len(omc.Version.Required) != 0 {
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mc.Version = omc.Version
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}
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mc.Config = MergeBodies(mc.Config, omc.Config)
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if len(omc.Providers) != 0 {
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mc.Providers = omc.Providers
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}
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// We don't allow depends_on to be overridden because that is likely to
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// cause confusing misbehavior.
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if len(omc.DependsOn) != 0 {
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diags = append(diags, &hcl.Diagnostic{
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Severity: hcl.DiagError,
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Summary: "Unsupported override",
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Detail: "The depends_on argument may not be overridden.",
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Subject: omc.DependsOn[0].SourceRange().Ptr(), // the first item is the closest range we have
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})
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}
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return diags
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}
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func (r *Resource) merge(or *Resource, rps map[string]*RequiredProvider) hcl.Diagnostics {
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var diags hcl.Diagnostics
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if r.Mode != or.Mode {
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// This is always a programming error, since managed and data resources
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// are kept in separate maps in the configuration structures.
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panic(fmt.Errorf("can't merge %s into %s", or.Mode, r.Mode))
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}
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if or.Count != nil {
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r.Count = or.Count
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}
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if or.ForEach != nil {
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r.ForEach = or.ForEach
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}
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if or.ProviderConfigRef != nil {
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r.ProviderConfigRef = or.ProviderConfigRef
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if existing, exists := rps[or.ProviderConfigRef.Name]; exists {
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r.Provider = existing.Type
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} else {
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r.Provider = addrs.ImpliedProviderForUnqualifiedType(r.ProviderConfigRef.Name)
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}
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}
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// Provider FQN is set by OpenTofu during Merge
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if r.Mode == addrs.ManagedResourceMode {
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// or.Managed is always non-nil for managed resource mode
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if or.Managed.Connection != nil {
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r.Managed.Connection = or.Managed.Connection
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}
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if or.Managed.CreateBeforeDestroySet {
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r.Managed.CreateBeforeDestroy = or.Managed.CreateBeforeDestroy
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r.Managed.CreateBeforeDestroySet = or.Managed.CreateBeforeDestroySet
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}
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if len(or.Managed.IgnoreChanges) != 0 {
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r.Managed.IgnoreChanges = or.Managed.IgnoreChanges
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}
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if or.Managed.IgnoreAllChanges {
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r.Managed.IgnoreAllChanges = true
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}
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if or.Managed.PreventDestroySet {
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r.Managed.PreventDestroy = or.Managed.PreventDestroy
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r.Managed.PreventDestroySet = or.Managed.PreventDestroySet
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}
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if len(or.Managed.Provisioners) != 0 {
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r.Managed.Provisioners = or.Managed.Provisioners
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}
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}
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r.Config = MergeBodies(r.Config, or.Config)
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// We don't allow depends_on to be overridden because that is likely to
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// cause confusing misbehavior.
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if len(or.DependsOn) != 0 {
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diags = append(diags, &hcl.Diagnostic{
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Severity: hcl.DiagError,
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Summary: "Unsupported override",
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Detail: "The depends_on argument may not be overridden.",
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Subject: or.DependsOn[0].SourceRange().Ptr(), // the first item is the closest range we have
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})
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}
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return diags
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}
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