opentofu/terraform/graph_builder_plan.go
James Bardin ddb2bbf4e9 Read orphaned resources during plan
This forces orphaned resources to be re-read during planning, removing
them from the state if they no longer exist.

This needs to be done for a bare `refresh` execution, since Terraform
should remove instances that don't exist and are not in the
configuration from the state. They should also be removed from state so
there is no Delete change planned, as not all providers will gracefully
handle a delete operation on a resource that does not exist.
2020-10-22 09:46:42 -04:00

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package terraform
import (
"sync"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/addrs"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/configs"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/dag"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/states"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/tfdiags"
)
// PlanGraphBuilder implements GraphBuilder and is responsible for building
// a graph for planning (creating a Terraform Diff).
//
// The primary difference between this graph and others:
//
// * Based on the config since it represents the target state
//
// * Ignores lifecycle options since no lifecycle events occur here. This
// simplifies the graph significantly since complex transforms such as
// create-before-destroy can be completely ignored.
//
type PlanGraphBuilder struct {
// Config is the configuration tree to build a plan from.
Config *configs.Config
// State is the current state
State *states.State
// Components is a factory for the plug-in components (providers and
// provisioners) available for use.
Components contextComponentFactory
// Schemas is the repository of schemas we will draw from to analyse
// the configuration.
Schemas *Schemas
// Targets are resources to target
Targets []addrs.Targetable
// Validate will do structural validation of the graph.
Validate bool
// skipRefresh indicates that we should skip refreshing managed resources
skipRefresh bool
// CustomConcrete can be set to customize the node types created
// for various parts of the plan. This is useful in order to customize
// the plan behavior.
CustomConcrete bool
ConcreteProvider ConcreteProviderNodeFunc
ConcreteResource ConcreteResourceNodeFunc
ConcreteResourceOrphan ConcreteResourceInstanceNodeFunc
ConcreteModule ConcreteModuleNodeFunc
once sync.Once
}
// See GraphBuilder
func (b *PlanGraphBuilder) Build(path addrs.ModuleInstance) (*Graph, tfdiags.Diagnostics) {
return (&BasicGraphBuilder{
Steps: b.Steps(),
Validate: b.Validate,
Name: "PlanGraphBuilder",
}).Build(path)
}
// See GraphBuilder
func (b *PlanGraphBuilder) Steps() []GraphTransformer {
b.once.Do(b.init)
concreteResourceInstanceDeposed := func(a *NodeAbstractResourceInstance, key states.DeposedKey) dag.Vertex {
return &NodePlanDeposedResourceInstanceObject{
NodeAbstractResourceInstance: a,
DeposedKey: key,
}
}
steps := []GraphTransformer{
// Creates all the resources represented in the config
&ConfigTransformer{
Concrete: b.ConcreteResource,
Config: b.Config,
},
// Add dynamic values
&RootVariableTransformer{Config: b.Config},
&ModuleVariableTransformer{Config: b.Config},
&LocalTransformer{Config: b.Config},
&OutputTransformer{Config: b.Config},
// Add orphan resources
&OrphanResourceInstanceTransformer{
Concrete: b.ConcreteResourceOrphan,
State: b.State,
Config: b.Config,
},
// We also need nodes for any deposed instance objects present in the
// state, so we can plan to destroy them. (This intentionally
// skips creating nodes for _current_ objects, since ConfigTransformer
// created nodes that will do that during DynamicExpand.)
&StateTransformer{
ConcreteDeposed: concreteResourceInstanceDeposed,
State: b.State,
},
// Attach the state
&AttachStateTransformer{State: b.State},
// Create orphan output nodes
&OrphanOutputTransformer{Config: b.Config, State: b.State},
// Attach the configuration to any resources
&AttachResourceConfigTransformer{Config: b.Config},
// Provisioner-related transformations
&MissingProvisionerTransformer{Provisioners: b.Components.ResourceProvisioners()},
&ProvisionerTransformer{},
// add providers
TransformProviders(b.Components.ResourceProviders(), b.ConcreteProvider, b.Config),
// Remove modules no longer present in the config
&RemovedModuleTransformer{Config: b.Config, State: b.State},
// Must attach schemas before ReferenceTransformer so that we can
// analyze the configuration to find references.
&AttachSchemaTransformer{Schemas: b.Schemas, Config: b.Config},
// Create expansion nodes for all of the module calls. This must
// come after all other transformers that create nodes representing
// objects that can belong to modules.
&ModuleExpansionTransformer{Concrete: b.ConcreteModule, Config: b.Config},
// Connect so that the references are ready for targeting. We'll
// have to connect again later for providers and so on.
&ReferenceTransformer{},
&AttachDependenciesTransformer{},
// Make sure data sources are aware of any depends_on from the
// configuration
&attachDataResourceDependenciesTransformer{},
// Target
&TargetsTransformer{Targets: b.Targets},
// Detect when create_before_destroy must be forced on for a particular
// node due to dependency edges, to avoid graph cycles during apply.
&ForcedCBDTransformer{},
// Add the node to fix the state count boundaries
&CountBoundaryTransformer{
Config: b.Config,
},
// Close opened plugin connections
&CloseProviderTransformer{},
// Close the root module
&CloseRootModuleTransformer{},
// Perform the transitive reduction to make our graph a bit
// more understandable if possible (it usually is possible).
&TransitiveReductionTransformer{},
}
return steps
}
func (b *PlanGraphBuilder) init() {
// Do nothing if the user requests customizing the fields
if b.CustomConcrete {
return
}
b.ConcreteProvider = func(a *NodeAbstractProvider) dag.Vertex {
return &NodeApplyableProvider{
NodeAbstractProvider: a,
}
}
b.ConcreteResource = func(a *NodeAbstractResource) dag.Vertex {
return &nodeExpandPlannableResource{
NodeAbstractResource: a,
skipRefresh: b.skipRefresh,
}
}
b.ConcreteResourceOrphan = func(a *NodeAbstractResourceInstance) dag.Vertex {
return &NodePlannableResourceInstanceOrphan{
NodeAbstractResourceInstance: a,
skipRefresh: b.skipRefresh,
}
}
}