opentofu/internal/command/state_list.go
Martin Atkins f40800b3a4 Move states/ to internal/states/
This is part of a general effort to move all of Terraform's non-library
package surface under internal in order to reinforce that these are for
internal use within Terraform only.

If you were previously importing packages under this prefix into an
external codebase, you could pin to an earlier release tag as an interim
solution until you've make a plan to achieve the same functionality some
other way.
2021-05-17 14:09:07 -07:00

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package command
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/addrs"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/states"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/tfdiags"
"github.com/mitchellh/cli"
)
// StateListCommand is a Command implementation that lists the resources
// within a state file.
type StateListCommand struct {
Meta
StateMeta
}
func (c *StateListCommand) Run(args []string) int {
args = c.Meta.process(args)
var statePath string
cmdFlags := c.Meta.defaultFlagSet("state list")
cmdFlags.StringVar(&statePath, "state", "", "path")
lookupId := cmdFlags.String("id", "", "Restrict output to paths with a resource having the specified ID.")
if err := cmdFlags.Parse(args); err != nil {
c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error parsing command-line flags: %s\n", err.Error()))
return cli.RunResultHelp
}
args = cmdFlags.Args()
if statePath != "" {
c.Meta.statePath = statePath
}
// Load the backend
b, backendDiags := c.Backend(nil)
if backendDiags.HasErrors() {
c.showDiagnostics(backendDiags)
return 1
}
// This is a read-only command
c.ignoreRemoteBackendVersionConflict(b)
// Get the state
env, err := c.Workspace()
if err != nil {
c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error selecting workspace: %s", err))
return 1
}
stateMgr, err := b.StateMgr(env)
if err != nil {
c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf(errStateLoadingState, err))
return 1
}
if err := stateMgr.RefreshState(); err != nil {
c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to load state: %s", err))
return 1
}
state := stateMgr.State()
if state == nil {
c.Ui.Error(errStateNotFound)
return 1
}
var addrs []addrs.AbsResourceInstance
var diags tfdiags.Diagnostics
if len(args) == 0 {
addrs, diags = c.lookupAllResourceInstanceAddrs(state)
} else {
addrs, diags = c.lookupResourceInstanceAddrs(state, args...)
}
if diags.HasErrors() {
c.showDiagnostics(diags)
return 1
}
for _, addr := range addrs {
if is := state.ResourceInstance(addr); is != nil {
if *lookupId == "" || *lookupId == states.LegacyInstanceObjectID(is.Current) {
c.Ui.Output(addr.String())
}
}
}
c.showDiagnostics(diags)
return 0
}
func (c *StateListCommand) Help() string {
helpText := `
Usage: terraform [global options] state list [options] [address...]
List resources in the Terraform state.
This command lists resource instances in the Terraform state. The address
argument can be used to filter the instances by resource or module. If
no pattern is given, all resource instances are listed.
The addresses must either be module addresses or absolute resource
addresses, such as:
aws_instance.example
module.example
module.example.module.child
module.example.aws_instance.example
An error will be returned if any of the resources or modules given as
filter addresses do not exist in the state.
Options:
-state=statefile Path to a Terraform state file to use to look
up Terraform-managed resources. By default, Terraform
will consult the state of the currently-selected
workspace.
-id=ID Filters the results to include only instances whose
resource types have an attribute named "id" whose value
equals the given id string.
`
return strings.TrimSpace(helpText)
}
func (c *StateListCommand) Synopsis() string {
return "List resources in the state"
}
const errStateLoadingState = `Error loading the state: %[1]s
Please ensure that your Terraform state exists and that you've
configured it properly. You can use the "-state" flag to point
Terraform at another state file.`
const errStateNotFound = `No state file was found!
State management commands require a state file. Run this command
in a directory where Terraform has been run or use the -state flag
to point the command to a specific state location.`