opentofu/internal/terraform/context_walk.go
Alisdair McDiarmid c5d10bdef1 core: Store condition block results in plan
In order to include condition block results in the JSON plan output, we
must store them in the plan and its serialization.

Terraform can evaluate condition blocks multiple times, so we must be
able to update the result. Accordingly, the plan.Conditions object is a
map with keys representing the condition block's address. Condition
blocks are not referenceable in any other context, so this address form
cannot be used anywhere in the configuration.

The commit includes a new test case for the JSON output of a
refresh-only plan, which is currently the only way for a failing
condition result to be rendered through this path.
2022-04-04 15:36:29 -04:00

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package terraform
import (
"log"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/configs"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/instances"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/plans"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/refactoring"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/states"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/tfdiags"
)
// graphWalkOpts captures some transient values we use (and possibly mutate)
// during a graph walk.
//
// The way these options get used unfortunately varies between the different
// walkOperation types. This is a historical design wart that dates back to
// us using the same graph structure for all operations; hopefully we'll
// make the necessary differences between the walk types more explicit someday.
type graphWalkOpts struct {
InputState *states.State
Changes *plans.Changes
Conditions plans.Conditions
Config *configs.Config
MoveResults refactoring.MoveResults
}
func (c *Context) walk(graph *Graph, operation walkOperation, opts *graphWalkOpts) (*ContextGraphWalker, tfdiags.Diagnostics) {
log.Printf("[DEBUG] Starting graph walk: %s", operation.String())
walker := c.graphWalker(operation, opts)
// Watch for a stop so we can call the provider Stop() API.
watchStop, watchWait := c.watchStop(walker)
// Walk the real graph, this will block until it completes
diags := graph.Walk(walker)
// Close the channel so the watcher stops, and wait for it to return.
close(watchStop)
<-watchWait
return walker, diags
}
func (c *Context) graphWalker(operation walkOperation, opts *graphWalkOpts) *ContextGraphWalker {
var state *states.SyncState
var refreshState *states.SyncState
var prevRunState *states.SyncState
// NOTE: None of the SyncState objects must directly wrap opts.InputState,
// because we use those to mutate the state object and opts.InputState
// belongs to our caller and thus we must treat it as immutable.
//
// To account for that, most of our SyncState values created below end up
// wrapping a _deep copy_ of opts.InputState instead.
inputState := opts.InputState
if inputState == nil {
// Lots of callers use nil to represent the "empty" case where we've
// not run Apply yet, so we tolerate that.
inputState = states.NewState()
}
switch operation {
case walkValidate:
// validate should not use any state
state = states.NewState().SyncWrapper()
// validate currently uses the plan graph, so we have to populate the
// refreshState and the prevRunState.
refreshState = states.NewState().SyncWrapper()
prevRunState = states.NewState().SyncWrapper()
case walkPlan, walkPlanDestroy:
state = inputState.DeepCopy().SyncWrapper()
refreshState = inputState.DeepCopy().SyncWrapper()
prevRunState = inputState.DeepCopy().SyncWrapper()
default:
state = inputState.DeepCopy().SyncWrapper()
// Only plan-like walks use refreshState and prevRunState
}
changes := opts.Changes
if changes == nil {
// Several of our non-plan walks end up sharing codepaths with the
// plan walk and thus expect to generate planned changes even though
// we don't care about them. To avoid those crashing, we'll just
// insert a placeholder changes object which'll get discarded
// afterwards.
changes = plans.NewChanges()
}
conditions := opts.Conditions
if conditions == nil {
// This fallback conditions object is in place for the same reason as
// the changes object above: to avoid crashes for non-plan walks.
conditions = plans.NewConditions()
}
if opts.Config == nil {
panic("Context.graphWalker call without Config")
}
return &ContextGraphWalker{
Context: c,
State: state,
Config: opts.Config,
RefreshState: refreshState,
PrevRunState: prevRunState,
Changes: changes.SyncWrapper(),
Conditions: conditions.SyncWrapper(),
InstanceExpander: instances.NewExpander(),
MoveResults: opts.MoveResults,
Operation: operation,
StopContext: c.runContext,
}
}