opentofu/terraform/resource_address.go
Mitchell Hashimoto 3b2282ca57
terraform: Destroy node should only include deposed for specific index
Fixes #10338

The destruction step for a resource was included the deposed resources
for _all_ resources with that name (ignoring the "index"). For example:
`aws_instance.foo.0` was including destroying deposed for
`aws_instance.foo.1`.

This changes the config to the deposed transformer to properly include
that index.

This change includes a larger change of changing `stateId` to include
the index. This affected more parts but was ultimately the issue in
question.
2016-11-29 09:16:18 -08:00

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package terraform
import (
"fmt"
"reflect"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/config"
)
// ResourceAddress is a way of identifying an individual resource (or,
// eventually, a subset of resources) within the state. It is used for Targets.
type ResourceAddress struct {
// Addresses a resource falling somewhere in the module path
// When specified alone, addresses all resources within a module path
Path []string
// Addresses a specific resource that occurs in a list
Index int
InstanceType InstanceType
InstanceTypeSet bool
Name string
Type string
Mode config.ResourceMode // significant only if InstanceTypeSet
}
// Copy returns a copy of this ResourceAddress
func (r *ResourceAddress) Copy() *ResourceAddress {
if r == nil {
return nil
}
n := &ResourceAddress{
Path: make([]string, 0, len(r.Path)),
Index: r.Index,
InstanceType: r.InstanceType,
Name: r.Name,
Type: r.Type,
Mode: r.Mode,
}
for _, p := range r.Path {
n.Path = append(n.Path, p)
}
return n
}
// String outputs the address that parses into this address.
func (r *ResourceAddress) String() string {
var result []string
for _, p := range r.Path {
result = append(result, "module", p)
}
switch r.Mode {
case config.ManagedResourceMode:
// nothing to do
case config.DataResourceMode:
result = append(result, "data")
default:
panic(fmt.Errorf("unsupported resource mode %s", r.Mode))
}
if r.Type != "" {
result = append(result, r.Type)
}
if r.Name != "" {
name := r.Name
if r.InstanceTypeSet {
switch r.InstanceType {
case TypePrimary:
name += ".primary"
case TypeDeposed:
name += ".deposed"
case TypeTainted:
name += ".tainted"
}
}
if r.Index >= 0 {
name += fmt.Sprintf("[%d]", r.Index)
}
result = append(result, name)
}
return strings.Join(result, ".")
}
// stateId returns the ID that this resource should be entered with
// in the state. This is also used for diffs. In the future, we'd like to
// move away from this string field so I don't export this.
func (r *ResourceAddress) stateId() string {
result := fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s", r.Type, r.Name)
switch r.Mode {
case config.ManagedResourceMode:
// Done
case config.DataResourceMode:
result = fmt.Sprintf("data.%s", result)
default:
panic(fmt.Errorf("unknown resource mode: %s", r.Mode))
}
if r.Index >= 0 {
result += fmt.Sprintf(".%d", r.Index)
}
return result
}
// parseResourceAddressConfig creates a resource address from a config.Resource
func parseResourceAddressConfig(r *config.Resource) (*ResourceAddress, error) {
return &ResourceAddress{
Type: r.Type,
Name: r.Name,
Index: -1,
InstanceType: TypePrimary,
Mode: r.Mode,
}, nil
}
// parseResourceAddressInternal parses the somewhat bespoke resource
// identifier used in states and diffs, such as "instance.name.0".
func parseResourceAddressInternal(s string) (*ResourceAddress, error) {
// Split based on ".". Every resource address should have at least two
// elements (type and name).
parts := strings.Split(s, ".")
if len(parts) < 2 || len(parts) > 4 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Invalid internal resource address format: %s", s)
}
// Data resource if we have at least 3 parts and the first one is data
mode := config.ManagedResourceMode
if len(parts) > 2 && parts[0] == "data" {
mode = config.DataResourceMode
parts = parts[1:]
}
// If we're not a data resource and we have more than 3, then it is an error
if len(parts) > 3 && mode != config.DataResourceMode {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Invalid internal resource address format: %s", s)
}
// Build the parts of the resource address that are guaranteed to exist
addr := &ResourceAddress{
Type: parts[0],
Name: parts[1],
Index: -1,
InstanceType: TypePrimary,
Mode: mode,
}
// If we have more parts, then we have an index. Parse that.
if len(parts) > 2 {
idx, err := strconv.ParseInt(parts[2], 0, 0)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Error parsing resource address %q: %s", s, err)
}
addr.Index = int(idx)
}
return addr, nil
}
func ParseResourceAddress(s string) (*ResourceAddress, error) {
matches, err := tokenizeResourceAddress(s)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
mode := config.ManagedResourceMode
if matches["data_prefix"] != "" {
mode = config.DataResourceMode
}
resourceIndex, err := ParseResourceIndex(matches["index"])
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
instanceType, err := ParseInstanceType(matches["instance_type"])
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
path := ParseResourcePath(matches["path"])
// not allowed to say "data." without a type following
if mode == config.DataResourceMode && matches["type"] == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("must target specific data instance")
}
return &ResourceAddress{
Path: path,
Index: resourceIndex,
InstanceType: instanceType,
InstanceTypeSet: matches["instance_type"] != "",
Name: matches["name"],
Type: matches["type"],
Mode: mode,
}, nil
}
func (addr *ResourceAddress) Equals(raw interface{}) bool {
other, ok := raw.(*ResourceAddress)
if !ok {
return false
}
pathMatch := len(addr.Path) == 0 && len(other.Path) == 0 ||
reflect.DeepEqual(addr.Path, other.Path)
indexMatch := addr.Index == -1 ||
other.Index == -1 ||
addr.Index == other.Index
nameMatch := addr.Name == "" ||
other.Name == "" ||
addr.Name == other.Name
typeMatch := addr.Type == "" ||
other.Type == "" ||
addr.Type == other.Type
// mode is significant only when type is set
modeMatch := addr.Type == "" ||
other.Type == "" ||
addr.Mode == other.Mode
return pathMatch &&
indexMatch &&
addr.InstanceType == other.InstanceType &&
nameMatch &&
typeMatch &&
modeMatch
}
func ParseResourceIndex(s string) (int, error) {
if s == "" {
return -1, nil
}
return strconv.Atoi(s)
}
func ParseResourcePath(s string) []string {
if s == "" {
return nil
}
parts := strings.Split(s, ".")
path := make([]string, 0, len(parts))
for _, s := range parts {
// Due to the limitations of the regexp match below, the path match has
// some noise in it we have to filter out :|
if s == "" || s == "module" {
continue
}
path = append(path, s)
}
return path
}
func ParseInstanceType(s string) (InstanceType, error) {
switch s {
case "", "primary":
return TypePrimary, nil
case "deposed":
return TypeDeposed, nil
case "tainted":
return TypeTainted, nil
default:
return TypeInvalid, fmt.Errorf("Unexpected value for InstanceType field: %q", s)
}
}
func tokenizeResourceAddress(s string) (map[string]string, error) {
// Example of portions of the regexp below using the
// string "aws_instance.web.tainted[1]"
re := regexp.MustCompile(`\A` +
// "module.foo.module.bar" (optional)
`(?P<path>(?:module\.[^.]+\.?)*)` +
// possibly "data.", if targeting is a data resource
`(?P<data_prefix>(?:data\.)?)` +
// "aws_instance.web" (optional when module path specified)
`(?:(?P<type>[^.]+)\.(?P<name>[^.[]+))?` +
// "tainted" (optional, omission implies: "primary")
`(?:\.(?P<instance_type>\w+))?` +
// "1" (optional, omission implies: "0")
`(?:\[(?P<index>\d+)\])?` +
`\z`)
groupNames := re.SubexpNames()
rawMatches := re.FindAllStringSubmatch(s, -1)
if len(rawMatches) != 1 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Problem parsing address: %q", s)
}
matches := make(map[string]string)
for i, m := range rawMatches[0] {
matches[groupNames[i]] = m
}
return matches, nil
}