opentofu/configs/module_merge.go
Martin Atkins 39e609d5fd vendor: switch to HCL 2.0 in the HCL repository
Previously we were using the experimental HCL 2 repository, but now we'll
shift over to the v2 import path within the main HCL repository as part of
actually releasing HCL 2.0 as stable.

This is a mechanical search/replace to the new import paths. It also
switches to the v2.0.0 release of HCL, which includes some new code that
Terraform didn't previously have but should not change any behavior that
matters for Terraform's purposes.

For the moment the experimental HCL2 repository is still an indirect
dependency via terraform-config-inspect, so it remains in our go.sum and
vendor directories for the moment. Because terraform-config-inspect uses
a much smaller subset of the HCL2 functionality, this does still manage
to prune the vendor directory a little. A subsequent release of
terraform-config-inspect should allow us to completely remove that old
repository in a future commit.
2019-10-02 15:10:21 -07:00

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