opentofu/terraform/transform_config.go
James Bardin 49e6ecfd7a pass providers into modules via config
Implement the adding of provider through the module/providers map in the
configuration.

The way this works is that we start walking the module tree from the
top, and for any instance of a provider that can accept a configuration
through the parent's module/provider map, we add a proxy node that
provides the real name and a pointer to the actual parent provider node.
Multiple proxies can be chained back to the original provider.  When
connecting resources to providers, if that provider is a proxy, we can
then connect the resource directly to the proxied node. The proxies are
later removed by the DisabledProviderTransformer.

This should re-instate the 0.11 beta inheritance behavior, but will
allow us to later store the actual concrete provider used by a resource,
so that it can be re-connected if it's orphaned by removing its module
configuration.
2017-11-06 21:57:06 -05:00

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package terraform
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"log"
"sync"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/config"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/config/module"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/dag"
)
// ConfigTransformer is a GraphTransformer that adds all the resources
// from the configuration to the graph.
//
// The module used to configure this transformer must be the root module.
//
// Only resources are added to the graph. Variables, outputs, and
// providers must be added via other transforms.
//
// Unlike ConfigTransformerOld, this transformer creates a graph with
// all resources including module resources, rather than creating module
// nodes that are then "flattened".
type ConfigTransformer struct {
Concrete ConcreteResourceNodeFunc
// Module is the module to add resources from.
Module *module.Tree
// Unique will only add resources that aren't already present in the graph.
Unique bool
// Mode will only add resources that match the given mode
ModeFilter bool
Mode config.ResourceMode
l sync.Mutex
uniqueMap map[string]struct{}
}
func (t *ConfigTransformer) Transform(g *Graph) error {
// Lock since we use some internal state
t.l.Lock()
defer t.l.Unlock()
// If no module is given, we don't do anything
if t.Module == nil {
return nil
}
// If the module isn't loaded, that is simply an error
if !t.Module.Loaded() {
return errors.New("module must be loaded for ConfigTransformer")
}
// Reset the uniqueness map. If we're tracking uniques, then populate
// it with addresses.
t.uniqueMap = make(map[string]struct{})
defer func() { t.uniqueMap = nil }()
if t.Unique {
for _, v := range g.Vertices() {
if rn, ok := v.(GraphNodeResource); ok {
t.uniqueMap[rn.ResourceAddr().String()] = struct{}{}
}
}
}
// Start the transformation process
return t.transform(g, t.Module)
}
func (t *ConfigTransformer) transform(g *Graph, m *module.Tree) error {
// If no config, do nothing
if m == nil {
return nil
}
// Add our resources
if err := t.transformSingle(g, m); err != nil {
return err
}
// Transform all the children.
for _, c := range m.Children() {
if err := t.transform(g, c); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
func (t *ConfigTransformer) transformSingle(g *Graph, m *module.Tree) error {
log.Printf("[TRACE] ConfigTransformer: Starting for path: %v", m.Path())
// Get the configuration for this module
conf := m.Config()
// Build the path we're at
path := m.Path()
// Write all the resources out
for _, r := range conf.Resources {
// Build the resource address
addr, err := parseResourceAddressConfig(r)
if err != nil {
panic(fmt.Sprintf(
"Error parsing config address, this is a bug: %#v", r))
}
addr.Path = path
// If this is already in our uniqueness map, don't add it again
if _, ok := t.uniqueMap[addr.String()]; ok {
continue
}
// Remove non-matching modes
if t.ModeFilter && addr.Mode != t.Mode {
continue
}
// Build the abstract node and the concrete one
abstract := &NodeAbstractResource{Addr: addr}
var node dag.Vertex = abstract
if f := t.Concrete; f != nil {
node = f(abstract)
}
// Add it to the graph
g.Add(node)
}
return nil
}